Environmental Supervisor
Alamos Gold View all jobs
- Dubreuilville, ON
- $90,000-156,500 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Lead a team of coordinators and technicians to meet the obligations of the site permits
- Lead the optimization and execution of environmental monitoring programs, covering key areas such as air and water quality, noise levels, waste management, and biodiversity.
- Maintain and enhance the IGD Environmental Management System, ensuring compliance with Corporate and government standards.
- Oversee ongoing environmental data collection initiatives and manage internal systems for accurate and efficient data handling.
- Advise operational teams and contractors on the interpretation and application of environmental policies, procedures, and management systems.
- Ensure adherence to all relevant environmental legislation, regulations, permits, and project requirements.
- Respond promptly to environmental incidents, such as spills, to minimize impacts and ensure compliance with emergency response protocols. Ensure all reporting is complete in a timely manner to regulatory agencies and stakeholders
- Coordinate with external environmental consultants for ongoing operational data collection and specialized assessments and studies.
- Prepare and submit regulatory reports, permit applications, and compliance documentation accurately and within required timelines.
- Act as the primary liaison with municipal, provincial, and federal regulatory bodies, as well as with local communities and other stakeholders.
- Perform additional duties as assigned, contributing to the overall success of the environmental team.
- Minimum of 5–8 years of progressive experience in environmental roles, preferably within the mining sector, with at least 3-4 years in a senior or advisory capacity.
- Bachelor’s Degree or Technical Diploma in Environmental or Natural Sciences or related disciplines preferred.
- Proven critical thinking skills with the ability to manage multiple projects efficiently, ensuring timely and cost-effective outcomes.
- Strong sense of accountability, with the capability to execute tactical tasks aligned with broader operational and closure strategies.
- Thorough knowledge of environmental legislation and regulatory frameworks relevant to the industry and the region.
- Proficient in computer applications (MS Suite) and environmental data processing tools (EQwin, Arc GIS).
- Excellent analytical abilities, with a talent for interpreting complex data and providing actionable insights.
- Effective communicator and collaborator, skilled in engaging with diverse teams, stakeholders, and regulatory agencies.
- Exceptional organizational, prioritization, and problem-solving skills.
- Supervisory Training Certificate (Ontario) or equivalent
- A valid driver’s license (G class) and the ability to safely operate snowmobiles,4x4 vehicles, boats and ATVs as required.
- 4x3 or 7x7 rotational work
- Pay or shift range: $90,000 CAD to $156,500 CAD
0 years: 3-4 years in a senior or advisory capacity.