Senior/Associate Environmental Scientist managing site assessment and remediation projects for Montrose Environmental. Collaborating with teams to deliver high-quality solutions and driving project scopes and budgets.
Responsibilities
Actively participate and drive Montrose’s strong safety culture
Support the management of site assessment and remediation project scopes, timelines, budgets, and communication with clients and project related stakeholders
Prepare and/or review technical correspondence, proposals, work plans, cost estimates, and reports
Work within a well-organized, and innovative culture with support systems that empower our professionals to focus on providing high quality solutions to our clients
Transfer knowledge, share experiences, and support the training and mentorship of colleagues
Be part of a technical practice community that supports team and personal innovation, and growth and success at all levels
Requirements
Technical diploma or degree in environmental science, geology, engineering, or a related field
A minimum of fifteen (15) years previous experience in a directly related role including experience managing and executing various site assessment and remediation projects
Experience and assertiveness in driving scope, schedule and budget for a portfolio of complex projects
Familiarity with preparing and reviewing technical reports, work plans, and cost estimates
Experience with soil logging, sample collection, field screening, and sample selection
Strong data evaluation skills and ability to make decisions based on findings
Self-motivated and possess strong communication skills (verbal and written)
Willingness to provide technical direction and active mentorship to junior professionals and project managers
A member in good standing of a professional organization (e.g. AIA, ASET, APEGA) with a minimum of three (3) years experience reviewing and stamping technical reports
Experience with various in-situ, ex-situ or thermal remediation technologies is an asset
Experience with reviewing Phase 1 ESAs (commercial and/or oil and gas) is an asset
Experience with the Alberta Energy Regulator’s OneStop tool and working knowledge of provincial regulatory frameworks in Western Canada is also an asset
A valid and clean class 5 driver’s license with no restrictions.
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