Senior Environmental Professional
AECOM View all jobs
- Vancouver, BC
- $120,000-150,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Support a team of professionals from the Burnaby office and across Canada, strengthening a culture of excellence, collaboration, and sustained growth across the organization.
- Provide senior technical expertise in aquatic biology, impact assessment and permitting processes, including the preparation and review of EA applications and regulatory filings.
- In-depth knowledge of B.C. Environmental Assessment processes, particularly for major infrastructure, energy, and transportation projects.
- Support or lead client engagement, regulatory consultations, and environmental planning meetings.
- Oversee the development of work scopes, technical deliverables, and environmental management plans.
- Provide leadership and coordination for aquatic studies; field experience in fish and fish habitat assessments is considered a strong asset.
- Prepare strategic proposals and budgets, lead business development initiatives, and support growth in the Environment business line.
- Interface with regulators, clients, Indigenous communities, and other AECOM technical leads.
- Anticipate project challenges and deliver practical, proactive solutions.
- Leads integration of safety and quality across projects, aligning with AECOM's values and performance standards.
- Mentor junior and intermediate team members across technical and regulatory functions.
- Bachelor's degree in a relevant environmental discipline (e.g., Aquatic Biology, Terrestrial Ecology, Environmental Science, Marine Biology).
- Minimum 10 years of consulting experience leading environmental projects in British Columbia or across Canada.
- 16 + years of professional experience, including managing major infrastructure project approvals and regulatory coordination.
- Expertise in BC Environmental Assessment Act and federal Impact Assessment Act processes.
- Experience with land management and environmental assessment requirements in the Arctic,
- Expertise in fisheries studies, including habitat assessment, population studies, and working with other professionals to develop habitat enhancement and offset plans.
- Managed major environmental assessment and permitting projects
- Experience as an environmental manager of large construction projects
- Strong leadership, project management, and staff development experience within a consulting environment.
- Effective communicator with demonstrated success in client relationship management and proposal development.
- Registered Professional in British Columbia (e.g., R.P.Bio.).
- Experience in conducting fish and fish habitat field assessments, applying British Columbia's regulatory standards and methodologies to ensure compliance.
- Strong working knowledge of provincial and federal environmental legislation and permitting (e.g., permitting under the Water Sustainability Act, Species at Risk Act, Canadian Environmental Protection Act, Fisheries Act, Riparian Areas Protection Act, Environmental Management Act) and working with the BC Energy Regulatory.
- Managed the environmental monitoring for construction projects
- Valid driver's licence and willingness to travel to project sites as required.