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Senior Environmental Project Manager
Brunel
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
À propos
We are seeking an experienced Senior Project Manager to lead and oversee complex environmental remediation and contaminated site projects across Northern Canada. This role is responsible for managing Stage 1, 2, and 3 remediation programs, including site assessments, risk evaluations, remediation planning, and implementation in remote and environmentally sensitive regions.
The successful candidate will provide technical leadership, ensure regulatory compliance, manage multidisciplinary teams, and deliver projects safely, on schedule, and within budget while maintaining strong relationships with Indigenous communities, regulators, and stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities
Project Management & Leadership
Lead end-to-end delivery of Stage 1 (preliminary site assessment), Stage 2 (detailed site investigation), and Stage 3 (remedial action planning and implementation) remediation projects.
Develop project scopes, work plans, schedules, budgets, and resource forecasts.
Oversee multidisciplinary technical teams including environmental scientists, engineers, field technicians, and subcontractors.
Provide senior technical review of reports, risk assessments, and remediation strategies.
Ensure projects meet contractual, regulatory, and client requirements.
Technical Oversight
Direct contaminated site investigations including soil, groundwater, sediment, and surface water assessment.
Oversee human health and ecological risk assessments.
Develop and implement remediation strategies (excavation, in situ treatment, containment, risk management, monitoring programs).
Provide guidance on regulatory frameworks applicable in Northern Canada (federal, territorial, and Indigenous governance structures).
Client & Stakeholder Management
Serve as primary client contact and trusted advisor.
Prepare proposals, cost estimates, and technical submissions.
Build and maintain relationships with regulators, Indigenous communities, and local stakeholders.
Support business development initiatives and contribute to strategic growth in northern markets.
Financial & Contract Management
Manage project budgets, invoicing, and cost controls.
Administer contracts and manage subcontractors and suppliers.
Identify and mitigate project risks, including logistical challenges in remote environments.
Health, Safety & Environmental Compliance
Champion a strong safety culture aligned with corporate and regulatory standards.
Ensure compliance with all environmental, health, and safety regulations.
Support development and review of site-specific safety and environmental management plans.
Qualifications & Experience
Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Engineering, Geology, or related discipline (Master's degree considered an asset).
Professional designation (P.Eng., P.Geo., or equivalent) preferred.
8–12+ years of progressive experience in contaminated sites and environmental remediation.
Demonstrated experience managing Stage 1–3 remediation projects in remote or northern environments.
Strong understanding of federal and territorial contaminated site regulations.
Proven ability to manage large, multidisciplinary teams and complex budgets.
Experience working with Indigenous communities and northern stakeholders is highly desirable.
Valid driver's license and ability to travel to remote sites as required.
Key Competencies
Strategic and analytical thinking
Strong leadership and team development skills
Excellent written and verbal communication
Risk management and problem-solving
Financial acumen
Adaptability in remote and challenging environments
Compétences linguistiques
- English
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