DescriptionClassification: Grid 27, BCGEU Membership
Office Location: All BCER Locations
Salary: $83,312.49 – $94,991.51 – Permanent Full-Time, based on a 35-hour work week.
An additional 10.75% Job Family Market Multiplier will be added to the posted salary.
An additional 3% Location Allowance will be added to posted salary for employees based in northern location.
About the Job:
The Environmental Management Specialist (Specialist) supports the BCER’s role respecting protection of the environment by conducting work related to the management of environmental values for air, land, soil, water, wildlife, and/or aquatic habitat. The Specialist’s work includes consideration of cumulative effects and restoration, in the context of the BCER’s regulatory mandate.
Reporting to the Manager, Environmental Support, the Specialist, works to support the Responsible Stewardship Branch and other BCER branches. The Specialist will conduct data synthesis or interpretation, support research and data collection, develop and deliver communications, conduct field activities, and support the development of internal procedures and technical guidance documentation.
The Specialist will work in a learning environment to build technical skills in topic areas related to assigned work or to meet professional development needs.
Job Focus:
This competition is being used to fill three Environmental Management Specialist positions within the Environmental & Subsurface Resource Management Department. While all positions share the same classification and core accountabilities, successful candidates will be assigned to one of the following program areas:
Hydrometric Monitoring Focus – supporting the collection, management, and interpretation of hydrometric and environmental monitoring data. This position is based in Fort St. John.
Biology Focus – supporting BCER subject matter experts with wildlife act permitting, legacy well site investigations, habitat assessments and application reviews. This position is based in Fort St. John.
Waste Discharge Focus – supporting discharge permitting, compliance, data management, and technical review activities related to waste discharge authorizations under the Environmental Management Act. This position may be based in any BC Energy Regulator office.
Applicants may indicate in their cover letter which focus area(s) are of greatest interest. Assignment to a specific role will be based on operational requirements, qualifications, experience, and candidate preference where possible.
Organization Chart:
Commissioner, Chief Executive Officer
Executive Vice President, Resource Management & Stewardship
Vice President, Environmental & Subsurface Resource Management
Executive Director, Responsible Stewardship
Director, Environmental Stewardship
Manager, Environmental Support
Environmental Management Specialist
ResponsibilitiesConduct tabulation, synthesis, or interpretation of environmental data, published research and reports, or other information for the purposes of informing a variety of environmental management aspects.
Prepare presentation material for various audiences including Indigenous Groups and community groups, and for internal purposes.
Support the BCER’s review and management of Waste Discharge Authorization application and permit submissions that include air and effluent discharges.
Support the Responsible Stewardship branch subject matter experts on a variety of environmental topic areas.
Lead and collaborate on specific environmental projects or initiatives as prioritized by the Manager, Environmental Support.
Participate in and prepare materials for engagement activities, working groups, and meetings.
Assume various program related responsibilities such as project tracking, documentation tracking, or other administrative tasks as requested by the Manager, Environmental Support.
Self-educate, conduct literature review, and present summaries on various environmental topic areas.
Conduct field work from time to time in Northeast BC or elsewhere in the province to support environmental reviews, environmental data collection or research initiatives, or special projects.
Manage contracts related to BCER’s environmental initiatives as required.
Participate in topical training opportunities as required by the BCER and to support individual professional development needs.
Perform other related duties and assume new responsibilities as the BCER requires.
QualificationsEducation:
A degree from a recognized post-secondary institution in a relevant field, such as Biology, Chemistry, Civil/Environmental Engineering, Ecology, Environmental Science, Environmental Technology, Environmental Protection, Hydrology, Hydrogeology, and a minimum of three years of recent, related experience; or
A technical diploma from a recognized post-secondary institution in a relevant field, such as Biology, Chemistry, Civil/Environmental Engineering, Ecology, Environmental Science, Environmental Technology, Environmental Protection, Hydrology, Hydrogeology, and a minimum of five years of recent, related experience.
An equivalent combination of education, training, and work experience may be considered.
Preference may be given to candidates registered (or qualified for registration) as a professional in training with one of the following professional organizations: Engineers and Geoscientists in BC, Association of Agrologists, College of Applied Biologists, BC Institute of Agrologists, Association of BC Forest Professionals, Applied Science Technologists and Technicians of BC, or other relevant professional organization.
Experience:
Demonstrated experience in the application of environmental management legislation in a natural resource sector regulatory context.
Demonstrated experience working with technical aspects of at least one environmental discipline.
Demonstrated knowledge of applicable environmental quality standards and guidelines respecting one or more environmental values (air, land, water, wildlife, etc.).
Demonstrated experience working with environmental data management, interpretation, and reporting.
Demonstrated experience presenting and explaining complex technical information to diverse audiences.
Demonstrated experience working with Indigenous groups or community groups regarding environmental questions and concerns is preferred.
Demonstrated knowledge of environmental mitigations and mitigation planning.
Demonstrated experience with Environmental Management Act, air and water discharge permitting is preferred.
Key Competencies:
Accountability
The ability to take ownership and responsibility for the behaviours and outputs of oneself and others while instilling a sense of motivational ownership through guidance and support.
Communicating Effectively
The ability to convey information clearly, accurately, and appropriately to the intended audience. It involves utilizing multiple forms of communication channels and techniques, such as verbal and written communication, active listening, and nonverbal cues, to ensure a message is understood and received as intended. It involves being mindful of the audience’s needs, preferences, and cultural backgrounds, adapting the message and delivery style accordingly to facilitate mutual understanding and engagement.
Execution and Driving Results
The ability to align activities and resources to deliver on planned actions, meeting or surpassing high standards or excellence and achievement orientation. This includes keeping commitments, following through on objectives,
Problem Solving and Judgement
The ability to systematically analyze problems, identify root causes, evaluate potential solutions, and make sound decisions to address challenges and achieve desired outcomes.
If you are interested in applying for this role and meet the minimum selection criteria, please select “Apply Now” and submit your application prior to the closing date. Applicants should review the education and experience listed in the job requisition and clearly articulate how their work experience and skills are aligned with the requirements. Please note, applicants will only be contacted if they are selected to proceed further in the process. An eligibility list with a duration of 6 months may be established.