Junior or Intermediate Environmental Impact Assessment Specialist

PGL Environmental Consultants

$63K — $106K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 3-7 years of professional experience in environmental consulting or related fields.
  • Bachelor's degree in environmental planning or resource management; Master's is an asset.
  • Strong skills in time management, teamwork, and client communication (verbal and written).
  • Familiarity with Indigenous Rights within the Canadian resource economy.
  • Experience or willingness to learn about Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process and methods in Canada.

Responsibilities

  • Provide subject matter expertise for federal/provincial technical committees.
  • Engage in applied data gathering or literature reviews for cultural topics.
  • Author documents such as reports and management plans for diverse audiences.
  • Coordinate and support multi-party meetings, including record maintenance.
  • Assist project managers with task coordination as needed.
  • Contribute to internal improvements and team development processes.
  • Participate in various environmental consulting projects based on experience.

Benefits

  • 100% employee-owned organization providing profit share opportunities.
  • Flexible work arrangements including daily hours.
  • Career development opportunities in a medium-sized firm.
  • Annual company retreat fostering team building.
  • Allowances for cell phone, wellness, and office needs.
  • Annual training and development budget for skill enhancement.
  • Competitive benefits including extended health and dental insurance.
Full Job Description
PGL Environmental Consultants (PGL) is seeking a Junior or Intermediate EIA Specialist located in Vancouver or Langley, BC, who can help our team and our clients make informed decisions on multi-disciplinary issues.

We are seeking an individual with a confident background in one or more disciplines used in Environmental Impact Assessment (inclusive of natural resources, human environment, and policy). Most importantly, we want someone who can apply their own expertise and integrate expertise of others to support collaborative decisions.

The person hired for this role will support PGL's diverse client base which includes Indigenous communities, government, urban developers, and industry. Our immediate needs are mainly with our Indigenous clients as they engage on major projects through Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) or Impact Benefit Agreement (IBA) processes. Depending on your interests and client needs, you may also become involved in government-to-government negotiations, technical working groups, resource management planning, land use studies, socio-cultural studies, policy development, and community-based monitoring programs. Opportunities will also be available with our clients focused on project development (environmental studies, regulatory applications, or follow-up monitoring).

You are our ideal candidate if you:
  • Are a self starter;
  • Relate to the term "specialized generalist;"
  • Enjoy working independently and with project teams;
  • Are willing to invest in yourself and grow your knowledge and skills;
  • Are a resourceful problem solver and organized individual;
  • Can identify root causes and interlinkages in complex systems or conflicting information - using your own expertise to address what you can and connecting with the right resources to address what you cannot.
Responsibilities
The successful candidate will:
  • Contribute subject matter expertise to support clients in federal/provincial technical committees and environmental review processes.
  • Participate, with emphasis on evidence-based decision making, in applied data gathering or literature reviews for well-being of individual, families, or cultural topics. .
  • Contribute as an author to multiple documents (memos, reports, management plans, briefing notes, workshop proceedings, etc.) for multiple audiences (coworkers, regulators, client, or public).
  • Attend and support muti-party meetings in various ways, including through maintaining records and tracking and coordinating action items.
  • Support project managers as needed with task coordination.
  • Contribute to internal process improvements, technical protocols, and team development.
  • Be able to participate in various types of environmental consulting projects as appropriate to the level of experience.

Job Requirements:
  • 3-7 years of experience working in professional capacity ;
  • Consulting skills that include : time management, teamwork, client service, communicating technical information in an understandable way (verbal and written), multi-tasking and people skills, meeting facilitation (agenda, minutes, briefing notes)
  • Technical skills or qualifications (to include some or all of the following):
    • A Bachelor's degree (Master's degree is an asset) that is related to environmental planning or resource management. Comparable lived experience will be considered;
    • Capable of interpreting and distilling multi-disciplinary technical reports;
    • Knowledge of Indigenous Rights within the context of the Canadian resource economy;
    • Experience or aptitude in EIA process and methods in Canada;
    • Knowledge or aptitude to learn environmental and land use policies and regulations for development in Canada;
    • Experience collecting and working with Indigenous Knowledge and Indigenous land use information, understanding the context of western scientific disciplines, and supporting Indigenous decision making;
    • Experience conducting environmental, socioeconomic, or cultural studies following professional standards of practices;
    • Experience with using spatial data (GIS) for decision-making;
    • Excellent client service and networking skills an asset; and
    • A valid driver's license.
  • Other strengths :
    • Inter-cultural sensitivity training (ideal, but will provide);
    • Professional accreditation is desirable, if applicable to your field;
    • Willingness to travel to our clients' communities to conduct work as needed;
    • First aid certification (ideal, but will provide);

PGL Perks
  • 100% employee-owned organization;
  • Employee and Owner Profit Share Program;
  • Flexible work arrangements and daily work hours;
  • Medium-sized organization-a lot of opportunity for career development and progression;
  • Annual company retreat;
  • Allowances: cell phone, wellness, office, clothing, and Costco membership;
  • Annual training and development budget;
  • Professional associations and membership dues;
  • Salary range $63,000-$106,000, commensurate with experience;
  • Three weeks of vacation and paid sick time;
  • Maternity and Parental Leave Top-up Pay Program; and
  • Competitive benefits: extended health, dental, short- and long-term disability, life and travel insurance
If you are looking to join a great team that values creativity, collaboration, and employee engagement, please apply online ( http://www.pggroup.com/join_team.htm ). All successful applicants will be contacted via e-mail until the role is filled.

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