Regulatory Compliance Officer
- Edmonton, AB
- Permanent
- Full-time
Closing Apr 27, 2026
Category Job Board
AttachmentRole:Do you have great working knowledge in environmental management or the Transportation of Dangerous Goods? If so, this role may be for you! Alberta EDGE (Environmental and Dangerous Goods Emergencies) is looking for a Regulatory Compliance Officer to work in their busy office.
- Reporting to the Manager, Alberta EDGE, this position is solely responsible for the operation of the 24-hour Alberta EDGE. The incumbent provides information promptly and accurately on all aspects of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) legislation and regulations to the public, industry, Dangerous Goods (DG) Inspectors, provincial enforcement agencies and government departments.
- The incumbent will be responsible for receiving and entering all incoming reports of environmental incidents for Alberta Environment and Protected Areas (EPA), ensuring all incidents are appropriately directed to the Alberta Environment Support & Emergency Response Team (ASERT) on-call staff or the correct regional officer.
- The incumbent processes all emergency and complaint calls for the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) ensuring the emergency calls are directed to the designated staff of AER that are on call.
- The incumbent will accurately log complaints and incidents regarding intensive livestock operations and forward them to the Natural Resources Conservation Board (NRCB) and on-call staff, as appropriate.
- The incumbent will coordinate environmental incidents and emergencies within the province and will liaise with Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) when federal jurisdiction is triggered.
- Provide immediate information to DG Inspectors, enforcement agency personnel, industry, government department personnel and other people on all aspects of the TDG legislation
- Responds to all emergency calls involving an incident or dangerous occurrence
- Maintaining the DG electronic applications, by inputting, updating or accessing the information in an accurate and timely manner.
- Responds to industry requests by researching and preparing information bulletins to assist industry in moving dangerous goods in compliance with legislation
- Respond to questions or inquiries from DG Inspectors and includes the retrieval of information on regulations, chemicals, companies, incidents and Permits for Equivalent Level of Safety (provincial and federal).
- University Graduation in a physical science field such as Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Engineering or equivalent, supplemented by at least 2 years of progressively responsible experience in environmental management or Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG).
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