Regular full-time position: 37.5 hours/week with a flexible schedule that considers your work-life balance.
Competitive compensation, leave and vacation packages.
Reimbursement of professional association membership fees.
Flexible group insurance plan.
Retirement plans: RRSP and Employee Stock Purchase Plan with employer contribution.
Employee stock ownership plan.
Training and skills development program.
Job Requirements
Knowledge and Experience
Bachelor's degree in engineering or other technical discipline.
At least 10 years of relevant experience.
Knowledge of federal and provincial regulations.
Bilingualism (French-English).
Member of the Association Québécoise de Vérification Environnementale - AQVE (asset).
Competencies & Abilities:
Availability to travel occasionally.
Specific Responsibilities
Your impact
Identify regulatory discrepancies related to the effluent of an industrial facility to lead a client to initiate a project to modify its wastewater treatment system.
Aid in the selection of design criteria for a project (pollutant discharge limits) to make it compliant for obtaining an environmental ministerial authorization.
Assist our industrial clients in the production of inventories of pollutant discharges, the identification of problematic discharges and their origin as well as the search for a solution to reduce the impact of these discharges on the environment.
Advise and recommend innovative actions to reduce the carbon footprint and promote the social acceptability of a major infrastructure construction project after identifying areas, in the various construction phases, that contribute significantly to the GHG balance of the project.
Your day to day
Perform environmental compliance audits for our industrial clients on a regular basis, on average 50% of the time.
Prepare applications for ministerial authorizations and municipal permits.
Prepare inventories of pollutant releases (water, air, soil, and off-site transfers), air emissions and GHGs for government authorities.
Participate in environmental impact studies for industrial or major infrastructure projects.
Manage projects, including maintaining a good relationship with the client and respecting the budgets and schedules agreed upon in our service offers.
Respond to external and internal client requests and draft service offers that meet their needs.
Participate in the development of the environmental compliance service by identifying business opportunities and potential clients.
Collaborate with professionals from other Stantec business units in Quebec (mainly Transportation, Energy and Community Development), to offer them our assistance in environmental compliance for their projects.
Participate in the quality review process of our deliverables as well as the mentoring of junior professionals.