Senior Environmental Risk Assessment Specialist
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- Toronto, ON
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Lead, design, and conduct Human Health Risk Assessments (HHRA) and Ecological Risk Assessments (ERA) for projects in the mining, nuclear, and contaminated sites sectors.
- Apply and interpret O. Reg. 153/04 requirements, including PRA/DSRA, vapour intrusion assessments, and development of risk management measures.
- Provide senior technical input on environmental impact assessments (federal, provincial), licensing submissions, and regulatory approvals.
- Review technical work, provide constructive feedback, and support staff skill development.
- Mentor, coach, and provide technical guidance to junior and intermediate risk assessors.
- Prepare and present technical content for clients, regulators, Indigenous communities, and stakeholders.
- Lead environmental impact assessments and other licensing/permitting activities for a variety of mining and energy clients.
- Support proposal writing, project scoping, and client relationship development.
- Be an emerging leader in the risk assessment community;
- Contribute to development and implementation of risk assessment strategy with other team members to grow the business; and
- Work with other innovative thinkers to cultivate business development opportunities.
- University degree in toxicology, engineering or science (graduate degree is preferred);
- Minimum of 10 to 15 years post degree experience in risk assessment with project management experience;
- Considered a Qualified Person for Risk Assessment (QPRA) in Ontario (or equivalent);
- Demonstrated environmental assessment experience on major projects, preferably mining and/or nuclear projects;
- Demonstrated success completing human and ecological risk assessments under O. Reg 153/04 and federal guidelines such as FCSAP and developing Risk Management Plans;
- Accomplished at using spreadsheets (or equivalent) to coalesce and evaluate complex datasets and develop exposure models;
- Effective communication skills (verbal and written);
- Excellent analytical skills;
- Excellent organizational skills including attention to detail; and
- Experience training and mentoring staff on projects.
- Project experience with early and effective Indigenous community engagement related to the environmental assessment process a major plus;
- Experience with in-situ rehabilitation methods; and
- Excellent project management skills