Specialist, Environmental Compliance Sustainability Department
ABOUT THE ROLE We are seeking a Specialist, Environmental Compliance with excellent interpersonal and strong communication skills to join our team! Under the direction of the Supervisor, Lands and Leasing, the Specialist, Environmental Compliance is responsible for a wide variety of duties supporting the conservation and protection of Fort McKay First Nation’s reserve lands. This includes developing community and commercial/industrial environmental management plans, supporting sustainable community land and resource development, and monitoring land-based activities for compliance with environmental laws, regulations, and policies. This is a full-time permanent position working Monday to Friday, located in Fort McKay, AB. Some travel is required for this position, including travel via small aircraft (float plane or helicopter) into remote locations at times.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Coordinate environmental impact assessment (EIA) processes relating to the use of Fort McKay reserve land, including approving or defining project terms of reference, reviewing and acceptance of EIA reports, and coordinating monitoring of EIA mitigation strategies and commitments.
Coordinate and manage environmental site assessments, site clean ups as well as remediation and reclamation projects.
Lead the implementation of on-reserve environmental management, conservation and protection programs.
Conduct and/or coordinate all inspections on leased/commercial properties and site visits on community lands.
Ensure compliance with environmental regulations, policies and terms and conditions related to tenants’ leases, move in/move outs, spills, and emergencies.
Write environmental monitoring summaries and contribute to weekly reports, monthly reports, briefing notes, presentations, Requests for Decision, QGM/AGM reports, and any other required reporting.
Conduct fuel tank compliance inspections and provide reports to tenants to support compliance activities.
Liaise with government agencies/stakeholders and other departments on various environmental initiatives.
Use different technologies, such as drone footage, Veerum, GPS, to record land and environment data for FMFN’s Geographic Information System, environmental monitoring programs and contaminated sites.
Ensure environmental requirements for the Addition to Reserve (ATR) process are completed, including managing all environmental contractors required and all environmental data related to Fort McKay’s ATR parcels.
Ensure land and environmental databases are maintained for new and existing properties and tenants.
Co-ordinate the development of environmental laws, policies and procedures for Fort McKay reserve land, as needed.
Support enforcement, prosecution, and adjudication actions, as needed.
Maintain detailed and organized records for all meetings.
Review invoices for contractors associated with projects being coordinated.
Attend meetings assigned, within and outside of the community.
Update task tracking database regularly.
Ensure documentation, correspondence, reports etc. are appropriately saved and filed in the FMFN network drive or equivalent, following information management policies and procedures.
Attend appropriate workshops, seminars, and training sessions as required to remain current and up to date on topics of concern to the First Nation relating to land management.
Review environmental reports and data, as required, and provide feedback in support of any industry or government files under the Environmental and Regulatory team.
Support environmental monitoring programs, as needed.
Work with FMFN trappers regarding any environmental concerns, as needed.
Support Fort McKay’s Oil Sands Project Team on environmentally related matters, as needed.
Travel into the field via small aircraft (float plane or helicopter), as needed.
Other related duties as required.
KEY REQUIREMENTS
University degree in Environmental Science, Reclamation or similar discipline.
A Transport Canada Basic or Advanced drone (RPAS) pilot certificate is an asset.
Possession of a Pleasure Craft Operator Card is an asset.
Minimum of 3 (three) years of related land/environment management with a proven demonstration of skills will be considered.
Professional designation or eligibility for professional designation with a professional organization is an asset.
Knowledge of federal legislation applicable to First Nation Reserves and provincial environmental legislation that may apply or be adapted to apply to developments or activities occurring on Fort McKay reserve land.
Strong computer skills (MS Office Suite) and the ability to learn new software applications and platforms are essential to this position.
Experience working in a First Nations community including knowledge of First Nations culture, traditions and values is a definite asset
Ability to speak, read and write Cree and/or Dene is considered an asset
Clean Criminal Record Check is required
Valid class 5 Driver’s License & Clean Driver’s Abstract required
ABOUT FORT MCKAY The Fort McKay First Nation (FMFN) is composed of over 800 band members, including those of Cree and Dene heritage, with approximately 400 members residing in the hamlet of Fort McKay — a community located approximately 65 km north of Fort McMurray. Fort McKay offers the best of both worlds: remote northern life for the nature lover and proximity to a large city of about 70,000 people with all the amenities you need.
WHY APPLY? At Fort McKay, we value the dedication of our employees, which is why we give so much in return. In addition to Competitive Pay, we also offer the following;
Comprehensive Health benefits package with Medical, Dental and Vision coverage
An employer matched Pension Plan
A healthy work-life balance with an on-site fitness centre
Transportation to and from work
The opportunity to work with a community that is committed to protecting its traditional lands
HOW TO APPLY: ONLINE:https://fortmckayfirstnation2.applytojob.com/apply You can also check us out on social media -> Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter & Instagram Closing Date: Open Until Filled Please ensure you indicate the Competition # 055-2024 **Preference will be given to qualified applicants of Indigenous ancestry in any hiring decision, please declare your Indigenous status in your application.
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