Environmental Lead, Highway Maintenance
LaPrairie Group View all jobs
- High Level, AB
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Provide professional expertise and guidance in all areas of Environmental management including direction in Environmental program administration, statistical reporting, hazard assessment & controls, incident investigation and related follow up.
- Provide Environmental support, advice and direction for line managers and field supervisors.
- Work with field operations supervision / management to ensure employee compliance with Environmental policies.
- Promote an organizational culture where incidents, hazards and opportunities for improvement are reported, discussed, and addressed quickly and efficiently.
- Carry out risk assessments, prepare Environmental Management and ECO Plans, and provide recommendations on how project risks can be minimized.
- Maintain and update safe operational procedures (SOPs), to address relevant environmental hazards and controls.
- Support compliance with the Provincial and Federal Environmental legislation as it applies.
- Mentor employees and provide guidance, at all levels, on Environmental matters and evolving provisions.
- Conduct regularly scheduled, site / facility inspections and meetings, draft reports / minutes to track environmental deliverables and related the follow up.
- Assist the operational team with implementation of environmentally friendly strategies and help develop and support internal processes.
- Provide and lead in-house training with managers and employees on general Environmental issues, related risks, emergency response protocols and Environmental best practices.
- Advise on a range of specialist areas, e.g., hazardous / controlled substances, noise, containment, and clean-up strategies.
- Actively participate in the promotion and compliance within LWI’s ISO 9001:2015 Quality Assurance System.
- Other duties as may be assigned.
- Minimum of 5 years relevant environmental training and experience.
- Registered industry training/certification, NCSO designation, post-secondary environmental education, and/or related professional certifications such as CECAB, or equivalent are considered assets.
- Suitable experience and/or equivalent knowledge in Environmental practices within the Highway Maintenance, Public Works, and/or Civil Construction industry sectors is preferred.
- Able to work effectively with people of all levels including management, employees, contractors and general public.
- Highly organized with attention to detail.
- Able to manage multiple priorities and adapt to fast-changing situations.
- Excellent communication skills, both oral and written.
- Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information in an efficient and professional matter.
- Proficient in Microsoft basic suite of programs (i.e., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access).
- Ability to travel on a regularly scheduled basis throughout the areas of operations.