SLR Consulting (Canada) is a team of more than 800+ advisory, environmental, engineering, and regulatory professionals working across 18 offices nationwide. By integrating advisory services with over 30 technical environmental and engineering disciplines, we help clients navigate complex environmental challenges and advance their sustainability goals.
At SLR, our work supports better environmental outcomes for communities, ecosystems, and industry. Together with our clients, we are committed to Making SustainabilityHappen.
As our newestEnvironmental Risk Assessor, you will playan important rolein supporting this mission.
Working within our national Risk Assessment team, you will contribute to a variety of complex environmental projects while applying your regulatory knowledge and continuing to expand yourexpertisein provincial and federal requirements. In this role, you will collaborate closely with internal teams, clients, and regulators to develop technical scopes of work, prepare proposals, and support the successful management and delivery of projects.
This role offers exceptional opportunities for professional growth,providingthe chance to work on projects from coast to coast and collaborate with experienced teams across North America, all while gaining exposure to a wide range of regulatory frameworks, environmental challenges, and consulting practices.Working on complex, multidisciplinary projectsacross sectors such as mining, oil and gas, land development, and federal, provincial, territorial, and municipaljurisdictionswillallow you to continually deepen your technicalexpertise.You’llalso gain valuable experience navigatingemergingcontaminants and engaging with diverse stakeholders, including regulators, Indigenous communities, industry partners, and thegeneral public.This variety will not only strengthen your technicalfoundation, butaccelerate your development as a well‑rounded environmental professional capable of leading in dynamic and evolving practice areas.
Our team is passionate about delivering high-quality work and building strong client relationships. We are looking for someone who shares this mindset and bringsstrong communicationskills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage competing priorities in a dynamic consulting environment. Success in this role will require flexibility, independence, and a commitment to delivering high-quality technical work.
Specific Responsibilities Will Include
Develop and deliver human health and ecological risk assessments, risk management plans, performance verification plans, etc.in accordance withprovincial, territorial, and federal regulatory frameworks
Support proposal development, including contributing to project scoping, planning, and budgeting activities.
Evaluate site-specific physical characteristics, environmental data, receptor exposure assumptions, and toxicity information to inform the development of exposure and risk models.
At SLR, we believe in investing in our people for the long term. Our team members continue to grow their subject-matterexpertisewhile working on meaningful projects that make a real impact. We aim to create an environment where you can build a rewarding and sustainable career.
Salary range:$75,000 – $115,000
Final agreed upon compensation will reflect education, professional designation, experience, internal parity, and location
Graduate degree in biology, toxicology, chemistry, soil science, geoscience, or related scientific field.
5 to10+ years of experience in preparing high-quality human health and/or ecological risk assessments for a variety of audiences including clients and other stakeholders, Indigenous communities, and regulators.
Strong analytical skills, withdemonstratedproficiencyin data management, spreadsheet development, and automation.
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to collaborate effectively in multidisciplinary teams, prepare clear technical reports, and develop engaging presentation materials.
Working knowledge of biological and toxicological studies (e.g., benthic community assessments, toxicitytestsetc.), an asset.
Membership or eligibility for membership in a professional organization (e.g.,R.P.Bio.,P.Geo., P.Eng.,P.Ag.,P.Chem., or QPRA).
SLR strives to build diverse teams that reflect the communities we work in, and encourages applications from traditionally underrepresented groups including women, visible minorities, Indigenous peoples, people identifying as 2SLGBTQI+, veterans, and people with disabilities.