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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailA toptier multidisciplinary consultancy is growing its Environment Social & Governance (ESG) and regulatorypermitting practice to support major energytransition and publicinfrastructure programs across Western Canada. You will drive environmental impact assessments (EIA) lead permitting strategies and embed ESG metrics into project delivery from early feasibility through construction and operations.
Key responsibilities
Lead or coordinate federal & provincial EA / EIA filings (Impact Assessment Act BC Environmental Assessment Act).
Develop ESG baselines materiality matrices and KPI tracking frameworks for client portfolios.
Manage multidisciplinary field programs water soil air biodiversity and integrate findings into mitigation plans.
Prepare permit applications (Fisheries Act Water Sustainability Act Migratory Birds Regulations etc.) and steward agency consultations.
Advise design & construction teams on compliance offsetting and adaptivemanagement measures.
Mentor junior scientists and support businessdevelopment proposals.
. . or . (or eligible) in BC or other Canadian province with transferability.
5 10 years on environmental permitting / impact assessments for energy infrastructure or mining projects.
Demonstrated experience incorporating ESG reporting standards (GRI SASB TCFD) into project evaluations.
Strong working knowledge of Canadian federal & BC provincial regulatory pathways.
Excellent stakeholderengagement and technicalwriting skills.
Competitive salary (CAD 110 k 135 k) annual bonus.
Hybrid work model (downtown Vancouver office home flexibility).
Extended health/dental RRSP matching and professionaldevelopment funding.
Pathway to Practice Lead / Associate within a nationally recognized team.
Full Time