We’re thrilled to be partnering with Bouygues Construction Canada, a subsidiary of Bouygues TP and a global leader in sustainable infrastructure. With a track record of delivering iconic projects worldwide, Bouygues Construction Canada is now hiring top talent for the Fraser River project in Vancouver. This is a great opportunity to join a forward-thinking team dedicated to innovation, sustainability, and engineering excellence.
About Bouygues Construction Canada:
Bouygues Construction Canada, part of Bouygues TP, is a global leader in sustainable infrastructure, specializing in civil engineering and major works. With expertise spanning tunnels, bridges, highways, and large-scale projects across the world — including the Channel Tunnel and Sydney Metro — the company combines innovation with environmental responsibility to create lasting value for clients.
About the Project:
Cross Fraser Partnership (CFP), a joint venture including Bouygues Construction Canada, will deliver an eight-lane immersed tube tunnel to replace the existing George Massey Tunnel on Highway 99. The project will feature three vehicle lanes, a dedicated transit lane in each direction, and a separated corridor for cyclists and pedestrians.
Position Overview:
Support the permitting process for a major infrastructure project, ensuring environmental compliance across federal, provincial, and municipal levels. Work closely with project teams, regulatory agencies, and Indigenous communities to align approvals with project goals.
Key Responsibilities:
- Assist with environmental permit applications, reviews, and approvals.
- Identify and resolve permitting information gaps.
- Support communication between project teams and regulatory agencies.
- Align permitting with Indigenous engagement and project schedules.
- Maintain a detailed permit database, tracking conditions and compliance.
- Review environmental requirements to ensure regulatory compliance.
- Coordinate environmental mitigation into design and construction processes.
- Research global innovations to reduce construction impacts.
- Prepare and review permit documentation and environmental management plans.
- Assist with presentations, public engagement materials, and open house events.
- Help manage and audit third-party environmental monitors.
- Identify and track risks related to environmental approvals, recommending mitigation strategies.
Education and Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Science, Biology, Ecology, Environmental Engineering, or related field.
- 1+ years’ experience in environmental permitting or monitoring in BC, including freshwater or marine environments.
- Legally able to work in Canada.
- Familiarity with federal and BC permitting requirements.
- Strong technical writing skills for environmental management plans.
- Experience coordinating communications with Indigenous groups and regulatory bodies.
- Skilled in project management and meeting deadlines.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Why You Should Apply:
- RRSP with 5% match
- Career advancement, training, and education support
- Travel allowance
- Minimum 4 weeks vacation
Salary Range: $60,000 – $110,000 (plus bonus and comprehensive benefits). Compensation varies based on experience and location.