
Professional Senior, Engineering, Environmental Regulation Specialist
- Saint-Laurent, QC
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Insurance plans (Dental, medical, life insurance, disability, and more)
- Competitive base salary
- Retirement savings plan
- Employee Assistance Program
- Tele Health Program
- Monitor and review declarable chemical substances list under environmental regulations in Canada, U.S., E.U., Asia and other countries that impact the use of chemicals in Bombardier Aviation products.
- Represent Bombardier in International Environment Associations (e.g. IAEG) in the area of materials and substances declaration, authorization and restriction.
- Perform screening and impact assessment of declarable chemical substances used in Bombardier design parts.
- Support Bombardier's Environment Compliance Office for risk management and identifying investigation items and R&D projects, within the roadmap of substance obsolescence/phase out.
- Lead development and implementation of substance reporting process at detail part level up to Aircraft Assemblies and ATA chapters.
- Ensure that engineering methodologies and strategies are integrated into Bombardier's Environmental Regulations Management System and reflected in aftermarket and suppliers' declaration documents.
- Lead generation of compliance reports on environmental regulations and communicate it to internal stakeholders.
- Support maintenance of Bombardier Aviation product bill of substance database.
- Compile regulated substances information for products and work with different departments across the organization to inform customers under applicable regulations.
- Oversight and validate impact of regulated substances on Bombardier Aviation design parts as well as suppliers.
- You hold a bachelor's or master's degree in engineering such as Chemical/Mechanical/Material Engineering or equivalent with over 10 years of relevant work experience.
- You hold a Master's degree in Environment and Regulations (an asset).
- You have the ability to understand and translate environmental regulations into engineering requirements.
- You have practical knowledge of the main environmental regulations and substance reporting standards.
- You have practical knowledge of chemical substance reporting processes and tools.
- You have good knowledge of chemical processes and non-metallic materials e.g. paints, primers, sealants, adhesives and composites.
- You are able to coach and provide guidance to junior engineers and answer supplier queries.
- You have good spoken and written communication skills in both French and English.
- You have good knowledge of MS Office and experience in Power BI (an asset).
- You have working knowledge of CATIA V5 browser and able to interpret Engineering drawings.
- You are a team player and demonstrate leadership.
- You recognize and respect differences in individual opinions while working towards meeting common objectives.