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Environmental Project Lead

General Accountabilities:Reporting to a Manager/Supervisor of Environmental Services (Strategic Projects), the successful candidate will: Treat safety as a top priority. Lead key environmental management work and deliverables throughout the project life cycle. Be the dedicated lead on a robust Class EA per the Class EA for Transmission Facilities and be responsible for all aspects of its successful completion. Responsibilities will involve leading and overseeing all aspects of the EA, including, but not limited to: Retaining and managing environmental consultants; Project Notices and enhanced and innovative engagement planning and execution; Meaningful engagement with Indigenous communities, regulatory agencies, project stakeholders, and the public, as well as internal groups on various aspects of EA, approvals and permitting per Hydro One policies, while advancing resolutions. Hosting Public Information Centres (virtual and/or in-person); Public speaking and answering questions from various interest groups; Rights holder and stakeholder consultation tracking (e.g., use of Borealis) The identification and assessment of environmental features, constraints, alternatives, potential environmental effects, mitigation measures and avoidance opportunities; The completion of a clear, well-written Environmental Study Report and related documentation including presentation materials; and A transparent and repeatable EA planning process. Demonstrate well-rounded working knowledge of varied environmental disciplines assessed on infrastructure projects (e.g., natural heritage, cultural heritage/archaeology, soils and groundwater) along with applicable regulatory processes). Procure applicable environmental studies. Prepare thorough RFPs, evaluate proposals, and award and administer consultant contracts for environmental services. Understand typical cost ranges of each and drive quality and cost efficiency expectations from consultants Develop and track environmental work plans, budget estimates and schedules. Ensure accuracy and appropriate application of technical data. Conduct site visits and monitor environmental aspects of stations and lines capital projects in the field, where necessary. Prepare and review Environmental Due Diligence Reports, Environmental Protection Plans/Requirements Documents, and permitting and monitoring in support of new electrical infrastructure projects (lines and stations). Review Contractor Environmental Management Plans Document, organize and file project information appropriately within existing systems including Borealis consultation software, Commitment Layer of GIS, and in SharePoint. Provide advice, guidance, and assistance to project and asset managers and construction personnel responsible for new transmission and distribution projects and refurbishment of existing facilities regarding environmental aspects, applicable legislation and guidelines, including corporate policies. Participate in negotiations to resolve conflicts and make well-informed commitments on behalf of the Company. Be prepared to address contentious items and make decisions where existing policy requires interpretation. Prepare evidence and/or appear at hearings on environmental issues and activities to assist legal, real estate and/or regulatory staff. Apply a strategic mindset to dealings and negotiations with the various stakeholders, agencies and entities that is routed in respect, compliance and stewardship while serving the best interest of the organization. Coordinate, guide, mentor and review work of supporting environmental planners/engineers with a focus on quality. Maintain an awareness of, and advancing new techniques in the environmental management field. Prepare and present technical and organizational information to internal or external groups. Lead by example and follow internal protocols and new practices to demonstrate consistency of approach and organization. Perform other duties as required. Selection Criteria Essential Knowledge, Experience and Qualifications: Four-year university degree in environmental studies, planning, natural sciences or a related field. Over six to eight years (minimum) or more of relevant work experience in the area(s) of environmental planning (EA), environmental management, natural heritage, cultural heritage/archaeology, permitting, contract management, and monitoring is considered necessary to become familiar with the practical aspects of the work. Demonstrated knowledge and experience leading large/complex Class EAs for Infrastructure projects. Requires experience and a strong understanding of natural environment features and ecosystems to allow for timely, appropriate, and compliant environmental planning and implementation of environmental mitigation plans for construction. Strong understanding of environmental issues and legislative requirements (Ontario Environmental Assessment Act, Ontario Environmental Protection Act, Provincial Policy Statement, Ontario Water Resources Act, Endangered Species Act, Heritage Act, Ontario Public Lands Act, municipal environmental development requirements, other environmental legislation). Understanding of soil and groundwater assessment and management. Experience undertaking environmental studies in one or more of the following areas: natural heritage (including SAR), hydrology, hydrogeology, socioeconomic, archaeology, heritage, and related fields. Experience obtaining environmental permits, licenses, and approvals (provincial, municipal, and federal) and working with associated guidelines, standards and best practices pertaining to EA, permitting and construction effect mitigation. Experience working with regulatory agencies, Indigenous communities, interest groups and members of the public. Knowledge and experience in ArcGIS or mapping software. Ability to tender and monitor environmental consultant contracts. Valid Ontario driver’s license. Strong technical writing. Contract management / administration experience Demonstrated knowledge and experience with Windows software (MS Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint). Requires a high level of initiative, strong communication skills and interpersonal skills. Strong project management skills and ability to lead large and/or multiple projects. Strong interpersonal and writing skills, including proficiency in written and spoken English supporting effective communication with internal and external contacts, prepare technical reports and lead project mandates and team efforts. Demonstrated ability to work under minimal supervision. Ability to assimilate new tasks/information quickly and apply the skills to various situations. Travel Expectations This role may support projects at variable locations throughout Ontario as required based upon project needs. You will be expected to work full-time (7 hours a day), 5 days a week (with additional travel time required for your projects on occasion). It will be expected that the planner understands the local communities/geography for the project(s) they are responsible for delivering. Therefore, there will be travel to visit project sites and attend/lead various meetings, sometimes requiring overnight stays depending on the location of the successful candidate.

Environmental Project Lead

Hydro One Networks Inc
Ontario, CA
Contractor

Published on 06/29/2024

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