Our client is currently seeking an Environmental Field Consultant for their Reclamation and Remediation Team, based out of their Greater Edmonton area Office.
- Developing and implementing reclamation and remediation plans on abandoned upstream oil and gas wellsites
- Overseeing the completion of remediation and reclamation projects. Coordinating and supervising heavy equipment and other third party contractors as required
- Assisting with the oversight of client budgets, tracking project statuses, and making recommendations to progress sites towards regulatory closure
- Coordinate and execute Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) site visits, vegetation assessments, Phase 2 ESA's, and Detailed Site Assessments (DSA's)
- Collaborate with members of the Technical Resource Group to develop site specific remediation guidelines
- Develop and maintain relationships with landowners and other stakeholders
- Work closely with interdisciplinary groups (Technical Resource Group, Data Management Group, Spill Group, Biophysical Group, and Vegetation Group) to successfully execute client projects and programs
- Compiling various technical documents including DSA reports, Phase 2 ESA reports, remediation reports, and regulatory closure applications
- Provide mentorship and training to junior staff
- Provide support to senior staff as required
RequirementsQualifications
- 4-6 years of consulting experience related to remediation, reclamation, or environmental science
- Proficient at completing Detailed Site Assessments using the 2010 Reclamation Criteria for Wellsites and Associated Facilities
- Familiar with the Alberta Tier 1 and 2 Soil and Groundwater Remediation Guidelines
- Good understanding of upstream oil and gas regulatory requirements in Alberta as well as British Columbia and Saskatchewan will be considered an asset
- Knowledge and experience working with various types of farming and heavy equipment
- Excellent vegetation and weed identification skills in both forested and cultivated landscapes
- Willingness to travel and be in the field as dictated by project requirements
- Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science or related discipline
- Eligibility to obtain professional designation with an organization such as the Alberta Institute of Agrologists
- Excellent communication, writing, and problem solving skills
- Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite and database entry
- Valid driver's license
- Good physical health and ability to work outdoors in varying conditions
- Willingness to work within a team environment
- Highly organized and have the ability to prioritize multiple tasks
BenefitsThis is a permanent, full time role that is overtime eligable.