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Job Opportunity: Environmental Project Management Specialist, Infrastructure Projects
Join an organization that plays a critical role in Canada’s economy. At the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, we focus on doing the incredible work it takes to become the world’s most sustainable port. Be a part of a team that advances initiatives to promote economic prosperity through trade, a healthy environment and thriving communities for the future generations of Canadians.
It’s a workplace where the intrinsic value of your contribution to help foster the continued growth of the Canadian economy becomes a tangible reality. Bring your unique strengths, perspectives and experiences to the port authority and join us in charting a course toward a sustainable future.
The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is responsible for the stewardship of the Port of Vancouver, Canada’s largest and most diversified port. We are passionate about the work we do and what it contributes to our local communities, the region and our country. This is reflected in our values of collaboration, continuous improvement, accountability and customer responsiveness.
Environmental project management specialist for Mitigation programs
A number of different environmental mitigation measures are required by the conditions associated with federal approval of the Roberts Bank Terminal 2 (RBT2) project. These measures include those that are intended to mitigate the environmental impact from the project on different species at Roberts Bank during the construction and/or operation phases. We are seeking environmental project management and/or technical expertise in the development of select measures. Specific responsibilities would include:
- Overseeing technical development of species-specific mitigation and/or monitoring systems by specialist consultants
- Leading related consultation and engagement with Indigenous groups, regulators and other stakeholders
- Developing permit applications and obtaining permits and approvals for mitigation measures
- Liaising with internal and external specialists, contractors and procurement staff to support planning and implementation
- Act as day-to-day lead on environmental aspects of assigned projects ensuring VFPA expectations and interests are continually met.
- Act as day-to-day lead on environmental and permitting aspects of assigned projects ensuring VFPA expectations and interests are continually met.
- Critically review and evaluate consultant deliverables in line with agreed budget and objectives of the task in hand.
- Act as day-to-day liaison between the Project Team and VFPA. Solicit expert advice on technical issues, and provide regular progress updates and communicate emerging issues.
- Participate in the development of terms of reference for environmental programs and prepare, as required, requests for proposal for selection of specialist consultants to support the assigned project.
- Work with specialist consultants in the preparation of project planning documentation including scope, schedule, budget, communication, change management and stakeholder engagement, and risks.
- Collaborate with project teams to determine the best approach and activities necessary for executing specific projects. Ensure the approach is documented and followed.
- Work with the specialist consulting team and contribute to the monitoring of the scope of work. Monitor plan implementation and evaluate progress of specialist consultants and deliverables.
The successful candidate must have a bachelor of Science or another acceptable university degree, coupled with a minimum of 5 years of project management experience with environmental assessment (or recent environmental practice) and technical requirements on large capital infrastructure projects, preferably within marine or port environments. Experience in range of environmental disciplines and in design and implementation of environmental study programs, and familiarity with both federal and provincial environmental regulations and jurisdiction would be an asset. Particular experience working on permitting applications, such as Fisheries Act Authorization and Federal and BCEAO Environmental Assessments would be an advantage. Experience and/or knowledge in Envision and LEED accreditation would be an asset. Experience working with multi-discipline engineering and science teams and/or PMP certification would be highly desirable.
This position requires excellent interpersonal skills including the ability to liaise effectively and positively with all contacts, internally and externally. Must have an excellent command of the English language, both oral and written. Demonstrated project management, including budget management, analytical and problem-solving skills, along with strong team building and conflict resolution skills are required. Must possess excellent computer skills with the ability to work independently, accurately and on own initiative to maintain work output. Must be a highly organized, detailed individual who can manage competing priorities.
Normal office environment including some exposure to the waterfront and construction sites, in any weather conditions, may be required. Occasional evening and weekend work during off hours, to participate in public meetings and open houses.
The health and safety our of employees is a priority and the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is committed to ensuring a safe workplace. Vaccinations, in combination with other preventative health and safety measures, offer the best available protection against COVID-19 and that is why port authority employees are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Providing proof of vaccination against COVID-19 is a condition of employment.
Candidates may be accommodated for this requirement if they are approved for a legal exemption; accommodation may be requested only for religious and medical reasons, or other protected grounds under the Canadian Human Rights Act. If you’re seeking accommodation to the COVID-19 vaccination requirement, please indicate your request during the recruitment process.
The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority offers a competitive total compensation package including an earned time off program. Please note this posting will remain open until filled.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
At the port authority, we are dedicated to employment equity and a workplace reflective of the diversity of our port community.
Learn more about us at www.portvancouver.com
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