Environmental Area Manager

Carmeuse

$80K — $110K *
Energy & Utilities
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science or Engineering degree required
  • 5+ years of environmental experience in heavy industry or mining
  • Solid understanding of Environmental Laws and Regulations
  • Proficient in MS Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Internet
  • Ability to travel up to 40% for work-related duties
  • Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills
  • Excellent organizational and interpersonal abilities

Responsibilities

  • Ensure a safe work environment throughout all operations
  • Provide technical support for permitting and regulatory compliance across departments
  • Plan and execute operational activities to meet business goals
  • Mitigate unexpected costs related to environmental obligations
  • Collaborate with operations and engineering to analyze process emissions
  • Interact with government environmental personnel for compliance matters
  • Engage consultants for necessary environmental testing
  • Maintain and support the Environmental Management System and initiatives
  • Conduct environmental audits and provide training opportunities
  • Act as a point of contact for neighbor relations and public relations strategies

Benefits

  • Opportunity for remote work flexibility
  • Dynamic role involving travel across Canada and the US
  • Participation in continuous professional development and skills improvement
  • Engagement with diverse teams across North America
  • Exposure to regulatory compliance processes and leadership in environmental initiatives
Full Job Description
Job Description

Responsibilities
  • Responsible for ensuring a safe work environment in the execution of all duties and activities.
  • Understand technical aspects of operations and provide technical support on permitting and regulatory obligations to operations and other departments.
  • Plan and conduct operations to enable Carmeuse to meet business objectives efficiently and avoid disruption to the business including, but not limited to permit/plan administration, water usage record administration, water sampling, opacity readings, internal/external reporting, GHG audit, stack testing, alternative fuel sourcing/permitting, inspections and communications, etc.
  • Avoid unexpected costs arising from environmental obligations.
  • Work with operations and engineering to understand process emissions and develop data.
  • Interact with government environmental personnel.
  • Engage outside consultants to conduct environmental testing as required
  • Report to government agencies as required for emissions, water usage, compliance, deviation, TRI, etc.
  • Maintain Environmental Management System and support environmental initiatives.
  • Perform environmental audits and provide environmental training.
  • Be contact person for neighbor relations and assist with the development of public relations strategies.
  • Meetings and conference calls as necessary for environmental practices standardization and continuous improvement.
  • Possible property and Asset management obligations.
  • Perform as an active member and in the Area Operations management team and play a key role in the area's management review process
  • Communicate best practices across the region and share these best practices with peers across North America.
  • Travel to all facilities within Canada and the US to assist and provide leadership in Environmental programs and initiatives.
  • Ensure contractors comply with all Carmeuse and government regulations while on company property

Requirements
  • Related Bachelor of Science Degree or Engineering degree
  • 5+ years environmental experience in either heavy industry or mining, while containing a broad knowledge of Environmental Laws and Regulations
  • Strong computer skills in MS Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Internet skills
  • Ability to travel up to 40% (Remote working also available)
  • Must be able to travel to the United States, as needed
  • Strong problem solving and decision-making skills
  • Strong organizational and interpersonal skills
  • Demonstrated history of continually improving technical & professional skills (involved in attending workshops, seminars, etc. in environmental management, and professional development)
  • Ability to work closely with plant managers, staff members, supervisors, team leaders, hourly associates, contractors, and federal/state regulators; effectively support and communicate environmental performance and reporting needs to all levels of plant and corporate management

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