
Principal Risk Assessor
- Canada
- $122,500-168,500 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Design and implementation of human and ecological risk assessments for multiple sectors, primarily in BC and Yukon.
- Provide technical leadership in human health and ecological risk assessments, and risk management plan development;
- Act as a mentor/coach for team members to help with career development
- Participate in client meetings to provide strategic advice related to risk-based approaches in support of redevelopment, remediation and/or risk management;
- Oversee staff in data management, contaminant fate & transport modelling, exposure modelling and quantitative risk calculations;
- Lead multi-disciplinary internal project teams for multi-media risk assessment of complex sites;
- Guide and review technical reports for submission to provincial and federal regulatory authorities;
- Collaborate with other disciplines, as necessary, to complete deliverables;
- Oversee the project management, coordination and planning of projects to make sure projects meet client timelines and budget;
- Support the growth of the risk assessment practice in BC and Yukon.
- Bring solution-oriented and innovative perspective to projects, to help solve our clients problems
- Conduct literature reviews on toxicology, environmental chemistry, public health and related topics; preparing report summaries and/or critical analysis
- Summarize and interpret datasets, statistical analysis, and prepare written and graphical material for incorporation into reports and presentations
- Implement quality assurance/quality control measures applicable to the task
- Assist with other types of deliverables including, but not limited to, environmental impact assessments, environmental effects monitoring programs, aquatic effects monitoring programs, mine closure risk assessment and toxicological studies to support development of site-specific objectives.
- Possess strong project management, coordination and planning skills to meet client timelines and budget;
- Experience in research methods/techniques to gather information, assess and resolve issues, assess validity and applicability of scientific studies;
- Experience in completion of health impact assessments and/or environmental impact assessments in support of EIAs;
- Detail oriented and have a strong focus on quality assurance/quality control and can effectively oversee teams during data collection and reporting
- Passion for working in a dynamic, multi-disciplinary team environment located locally, nationally, and internationally.
- Strong interpersonal, communication and innovative thinking skills are essential
- A positive demeanor towards carrying out your work safely and supporting the safe work of those you work with
- Experience working or volunteering with professional regulatory bodies or associations
- University degree (minimum of Masters degree) in one or more of the following: environmental science, toxicology, or chemical engineering
- Professional registration as a Registered Professional Biologist or other applicable professional regulatory body
- A minimum of 15 years of environmental consulting experience in the Canadian marketplace, of which a component is in British Columbia.
- Comprehensive understanding and experience with the BC Contaminated Sites Regulation.
- Possess strong client development skills and have proven client management and regulatory negotiation experience.
- Ability to succeed in a fast-paced consulting environment, handling multiple project assignments, meeting strict deadlines, and traveling to client facilities as needed.
- Excellent technical writing skills.
- Valid Canadian Driver's License and satisfactory driving record for business travel.
- Detailed understanding of federal regulations and guidance documents related to site characterization and risk assessment.
- Experience in mining and mine closures risk assessments.
- Registered as a BC Contaminated Sites Approved Professional in Risk Assessment
- WSP prefers candidates registered as BC CSAP in Risk Assessment, but will support strong applicants who wish to pursue CSAP registration.
- We value our people and our reputation
- We are locally dedicated with international scale
- We are future focused and challenge the status quo
- We foster collaboration in everything we do
- We have an empowering culture and hold ourselves accountable