
Erosion and Sediment Control Specialist
- Calgary, AB
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Strong expertise in Erosion and Sediment Control (ESC) plan development, improvement, maintenance, documentation, compliance and best practices.
- Responsible for managing/coordinating environmental compliance across various project sites throughout Canada. You’ll work with/developing ESC plans, lead/support inspection teams, and ensure compliance with all relevant environmental legislation and standards.
- Supporting as a detail-oriented environmental professional who thrives in field and regulatory environments including site inspections, audits, and environmental monitoring.
- Developing and maintaining project/task schedules, budgets for engagement, monitoring progress, work hours, overall budgets, and expenditures.
- Liaising with regulatory agencies, municipalities, and project teams to resolve compliance issues and maintain transparency.
- Reviewing and maintaining accurate environmental documentation including inspection reports, incident logs, and site assessments.
- Training site personnel and subcontractors on environmental policies, procedures, and standards.
- Support of the planning and execution of environmental risk assessments and mitigation strategies.
- Supporting business development efforts, including potential client/prospect identification, proposal writing and client-facing activities.
- The opportunity to work on various major projects for internal and external clients.
- An exciting environment where work-life balance is important.
- A wide array of learning and development opportunities.
- Competitive pay, flexible benefits, an employee share plan, and a defined contribution pension plan.
- A work environment focused on health and safety.
- A degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, or a related field. P.Eng would be considered an asset
- Minimum of 5 years of hands-on experience in environmental management, with a strong focus on erosion and sediment control.
- Designation such as CISEC, CPESC, CESSWI, or equivalent certification and added experience/knowledge is necessary.
- Proven experience managing/coordinating with field teams and environmental compliance programs in construction, civil infrastructure, or land development.
- Knowledge of Canadian federal, provincial and municipal ESC regulations (e.g., COC-ESC Regulations, Fisheries Act, CEPA, provincial water/land use policies).
- Ability to plan and prioritize workloads to manage multiple assignments at one time, and strong organizational and problem-solving skills are essential.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills and ability to collaborate with multiple stakeholders.
- Possess a valid Class 5 driver’s license with a clean driving record. Willingness to travel in Alberta, the Prairies and across Canada, for a week or more at a time, and potential routine field programs with active projects.