OVERVIEW
Reporting to the Senior Manager Common Collection System AB/YT the Operations Summer Intern Yukon role will be responsible for supporting the daily activities within the Alberta/Yukon Operations Team. This includes but is not limited to coordinating and executing site inspections and administrative functions including scheduling database management and meeting support. This role has an active requirement for field work for project data collection doing site visits and contract analysis throughout Yukon.
This position requires residency in and ability for occasional travel within the Yukon.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Coordinates and executes site inspections across the territory. Tracks and follow-ups on action items from inspections.
- Provides back-up assistance in managing the operations mailbox including email management. Ensures timely responses to inquiries through the preparation of draft responses for staff review and approval.
- Works with staff to support their engagement with key stakeholders through the completion of important administrative tasks that drive day-to- day operations such as organizing and scheduling calls.
- Attends meetings to take minutes and later input action items into tracking system to allow for centralized monitoring of tasks assigned to team members.
- Assists with the development and execution of projects involving data collection through survey tabulation and field observations.
- Conducts data verification ensuring key details are logged in the tracking sheets and databases.
- Carries out internet and telephone data collection exercises to capture critical municipal and First Nation waste program delivery details.
- Manage files informational resources and databases on SharePoint.
- Identify best practices across operations to gain a more streamlined approach to the completion of day-to-day activities that drive operations.
- Performs miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education
- College and/or University studies in business project management and/or waste management are an asset.
Experience
- Experienced in effectively resolving issues and fostering strong relationships with diverse stakeholder groups.
- Experience in administrative operational and site inspections is an asset.
- Understanding of Yukon business practices with ideal candidates living in the Yukon.
Knowledge/Competencies/Skills
- Experienced in effectively resolving issues and fostering strong relationships with diverse stakeholder groups.
- Experience in administrative operational and/or field work is an asset.
- Experience with Microsoft Office or equivalent is an asset.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills required to maintain professional communication with both internal and external stakeholders.
- Detailed-oriented with excellent organizational skills and time management.
- Ability to work under pressure with minimal supervision.
WORKING CONDITIONS
- All CM employees work 40 hours per week.
- This position is primarily remote but will require occasional on-site field study work across the Yukon Territory or in-person meetings as required.
- Additional or flexible hours may occasionally be required during the MayAugust internship period to support operational needs.
- Candidates must be based in the Yukon and able to travel within the territory and to Alberta when needed.
- A valid drivers license comprehensive vehicle insurance and a willingness to drive long distances are required.
PAY TRANSPARENCY
ExpectedCompensation:
- A salary of $14700 for the 4-month term.
- The salary listed complies with the Ontario Employment Standards Act and reflects working full-time hours.
Job Vacancy Reason
- This is a new 4-month internship role.
Artificial Intelligence
- AIis not usedduringourhiring processes.
Applicant andInterviewee Communication
- We thank all applicants for their interest. However only those under consideration will be contacted.
- Applicantswho have beeninterviewed will be informed whether a hiring decision has been made within 45 days of their final interview.
Record Retention
- Job posting records and associated application formswill beretainedfor at least three years.
ABOUT CIRCULAR MATERIALS
Circular Materials is a national not-for-profit producer responsibility organization (PRO) that supports producers in meeting their extended producer responsibility (EPR) obligations across Canada. Created by producers for producers Circular Materials develops implements and supports effective and efficient recycling programs to advance innovation deliver improved environmental outcomes and drive value across the recycling supply chain. Our full-service offerings include collection management promotion and education and reporting.
Together we are advancing the circular economy where materials are collected recycled and can be returned to producers for use as recycled content in new products and packaging. As we develop enhanced recycling systems across Canada we work to ensure more materials are looped into the circular economybenefitingboth people and the environment.
Learn more at .
Circular Materials is an equal opportunity employer seeking team members with a diversity of thought skills experiences culture and ethnicityto help us achieve our purpose of accelerating a circular economy for people and the planet. As a national organizationoperatingacross Canada our goal is to build a workforce that reflects the diversity of the many provinces and territories where we do business.
Our inclusive hiring practices aim to foster a culture where all employees feela strong senseof belonging. We are proud of our recent diversity survey results which showed that:
- 51% of Circular Materials employees identify as women.
- 53% of Circular Materials employees identify as visible minorities.
- 97% of employees believe Circular Materials fostersa strong senseof belonging for employees of all backgrounds.
- 95% of employees recommend Circular Materials as an inclusive workplace.
We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds including women Indigenous Peoples (First Nations Inuit and Métis) persons with disabilities racialized individuals and members of part of our commitment to reconciliation Circular Materials is working to advance Indigenous representation and partnerships within our organization and across our acknowledge that Circular Materialsoperateson the traditional territories of diverse Indigenous Nations and we recognize the importance of respecting Indigenous rights governance and contributions in the workplace and beyond.
Circular Materials supports reasonable requests for accommodationin accordance withall applicable provincial accessibility standards. Requests for accommodation will be provided by Circular Materials through the recruitment and/or assessment processes upon contacting.This email is only used for accommodation requests.
Required Experience:
Junior IC
OVERVIEWReporting to the Senior Manager Common Collection System AB/YT the Operations Summer Intern Yukon role will be responsible for supporting the daily activities within the Alberta/Yukon Operations Team. This includes but is not limited to coordinating and executing site inspections and admini...
OVERVIEW
Reporting to the Senior Manager Common Collection System AB/YT the Operations Summer Intern Yukon role will be responsible for supporting the daily activities within the Alberta/Yukon Operations Team. This includes but is not limited to coordinating and executing site inspections and administrative functions including scheduling database management and meeting support. This role has an active requirement for field work for project data collection doing site visits and contract analysis throughout Yukon.
This position requires residency in and ability for occasional travel within the Yukon.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Coordinates and executes site inspections across the territory. Tracks and follow-ups on action items from inspections.
- Provides back-up assistance in managing the operations mailbox including email management. Ensures timely responses to inquiries through the preparation of draft responses for staff review and approval.
- Works with staff to support their engagement with key stakeholders through the completion of important administrative tasks that drive day-to- day operations such as organizing and scheduling calls.
- Attends meetings to take minutes and later input action items into tracking system to allow for centralized monitoring of tasks assigned to team members.
- Assists with the development and execution of projects involving data collection through survey tabulation and field observations.
- Conducts data verification ensuring key details are logged in the tracking sheets and databases.
- Carries out internet and telephone data collection exercises to capture critical municipal and First Nation waste program delivery details.
- Manage files informational resources and databases on SharePoint.
- Identify best practices across operations to gain a more streamlined approach to the completion of day-to-day activities that drive operations.
- Performs miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education
- College and/or University studies in business project management and/or waste management are an asset.
Experience
- Experienced in effectively resolving issues and fostering strong relationships with diverse stakeholder groups.
- Experience in administrative operational and site inspections is an asset.
- Understanding of Yukon business practices with ideal candidates living in the Yukon.
Knowledge/Competencies/Skills
- Experienced in effectively resolving issues and fostering strong relationships with diverse stakeholder groups.
- Experience in administrative operational and/or field work is an asset.
- Experience with Microsoft Office or equivalent is an asset.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills required to maintain professional communication with both internal and external stakeholders.
- Detailed-oriented with excellent organizational skills and time management.
- Ability to work under pressure with minimal supervision.
WORKING CONDITIONS
- All CM employees work 40 hours per week.
- This position is primarily remote but will require occasional on-site field study work across the Yukon Territory or in-person meetings as required.
- Additional or flexible hours may occasionally be required during the MayAugust internship period to support operational needs.
- Candidates must be based in the Yukon and able to travel within the territory and to Alberta when needed.
- A valid drivers license comprehensive vehicle insurance and a willingness to drive long distances are required.
PAY TRANSPARENCY
ExpectedCompensation:
- A salary of $14700 for the 4-month term.
- The salary listed complies with the Ontario Employment Standards Act and reflects working full-time hours.
Job Vacancy Reason
- This is a new 4-month internship role.
Artificial Intelligence
- AIis not usedduringourhiring processes.
Applicant andInterviewee Communication
- We thank all applicants for their interest. However only those under consideration will be contacted.
- Applicantswho have beeninterviewed will be informed whether a hiring decision has been made within 45 days of their final interview.
Record Retention
- Job posting records and associated application formswill beretainedfor at least three years.
ABOUT CIRCULAR MATERIALS
Circular Materials is a national not-for-profit producer responsibility organization (PRO) that supports producers in meeting their extended producer responsibility (EPR) obligations across Canada. Created by producers for producers Circular Materials develops implements and supports effective and efficient recycling programs to advance innovation deliver improved environmental outcomes and drive value across the recycling supply chain. Our full-service offerings include collection management promotion and education and reporting.
Together we are advancing the circular economy where materials are collected recycled and can be returned to producers for use as recycled content in new products and packaging. As we develop enhanced recycling systems across Canada we work to ensure more materials are looped into the circular economybenefitingboth people and the environment.
Learn more at .
Circular Materials is an equal opportunity employer seeking team members with a diversity of thought skills experiences culture and ethnicityto help us achieve our purpose of accelerating a circular economy for people and the planet. As a national organizationoperatingacross Canada our goal is to build a workforce that reflects the diversity of the many provinces and territories where we do business.
Our inclusive hiring practices aim to foster a culture where all employees feela strong senseof belonging. We are proud of our recent diversity survey results which showed that:
- 51% of Circular Materials employees identify as women.
- 53% of Circular Materials employees identify as visible minorities.
- 97% of employees believe Circular Materials fostersa strong senseof belonging for employees of all backgrounds.
- 95% of employees recommend Circular Materials as an inclusive workplace.
We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds including women Indigenous Peoples (First Nations Inuit and Métis) persons with disabilities racialized individuals and members of part of our commitment to reconciliation Circular Materials is working to advance Indigenous representation and partnerships within our organization and across our acknowledge that Circular Materialsoperateson the traditional territories of diverse Indigenous Nations and we recognize the importance of respecting Indigenous rights governance and contributions in the workplace and beyond.
Circular Materials supports reasonable requests for accommodationin accordance withall applicable provincial accessibility standards. Requests for accommodation will be provided by Circular Materials through the recruitment and/or assessment processes upon contacting.This email is only used for accommodation requests.
Required Experience:
Junior IC
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