Environmental Scientist - GTHA - Hybrid Work Environment
The Role:
Egis’ Environmental Division has been recognized over the past 30+ years as providing high-level deliverables and advice to a variety of clients, throughout Ontario and the rest of Canada. With projects ranging from Phase I/One and II/Two ESAs, remediations, and hydrogeological assessments to complex landfill studies, heli-access drilling, and mining support for emerging sectors, we have found that empowering our staff, even at the most junior levels, has allowed for significant growth in the environmental market.
Whether serving the public sector or partnering with private entities, we tailor our offerings to suit the unique demands of each endeavor, drawing upon a wealth of professional expertise and a wealth of experiences. Central to our success is a steadfast commitment to fostering collaborative partnerships with regulatory bodies, including agencies such as MECP, MNRF, Ministry of Mines, DFO, and ECCC. These enduring relationships not only underscore our credibility but also facilitate seamless navigation of regulatory frameworks, ensuring compliance and expediting project timelines.
Egis’ Environmental Division prides itself on having a people-first culture that emphasizes innovation, respect, fairness, and a commitment to quality. This is demonstrated through our flexible working hours, ‘work from home’ approach, focus on managing projects instead of employee time, and other aspects of our leadership approach. We are looking for an Intermediate Environmental Scientist to join our team in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA).
The ideal candidate will have the following background, skills and attributes:
- Completion of a college or university degree in Science or Engineering;
- 3-5 years + experience in environmental site assessment, hydrogeological studies, and/or remediation projects;
- Design skills with good working knowledge of MS Office (Word, Excel, Projects, Access, Outlook), Gint and other standard software for reporting, drawing, data analysis and communications;
- Excellent initiative, a sense of pride in your work, and willingness to support your team;
- Excellent oral and written communications skills in English (French would be considered an asset);
- Good attention to detail, problem solving skills, ability to think creatively and research independently;
- Ability to work effectively both as part of a team and independently in the field and in an office setting;
- Both field and reporting experience in the areas of environmental site assessments, site remediation and hydrogeological studies, including soil and groundwater sampling and field hydraulic conductivity testing;
- Familiarity with O. Reg. 153/04 (Brownfields and amendments) requirements, O. Reg. 63/16 (Ontario Water Resource Act), O. Reg. 387/04 (Water Taking and Transfer Regulation) O. Reg 347 Waste Regulation, O. Reg 903 (and amendments) and environmental regulations in Ontario;
- Familiarity with environmental regulations across Canada is an asset;
- Possess a valid driver’s license and have access to a vehicle with valid registration and insurance; and
- Ability to travel as required.
Key Responsibilities:
- Scope and manage/coordinate geo-environmental projects, including but not limited to:
- Phase I / II ESAs;
- Remediations;
- Hydrogeological assessments;
- Excess Soils Projects (APU, SAP, SCR, ESDAR) and/or
- Waste Disposal Site Monitoring
- Write winning proposals, set and adhere to project budgets;
- Oversee and provide direction on technical fieldwork, analysis, and reporting; and
- Liaise with high-profile clients to ensure project needs are met on-time and on-budget.
- 6240 Hwy 7, Woodbridge, ON L4H 0S5, Canada