Métis Nation of Ontario

004 - Environmental Technician

Métis Nation of Ontario  •  $55k - $62k/yr  •  Onsite  •  6 days ago
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Job Description

Position Details: New position
MNO’s culture is at our core
The MNO workplace culture is full of potential ready to be unlocked. As our Self-Governance agreement materializes, we are building a workplace culture of action, responsibility, and most importantly a desire to serve the Métis community. When defining what MNO culture is, it’s difficult, because of our diverse leadership styles, and the different programs and services offered. What that really means is there is a place for almost everyone under the MNO employer umbrella. We recognize people are different, and that is our source of strength. We bring opinions together, welcome healthy conflict, and look to always find answers, not problems.
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What We Can Offer You

• Comprehensive employer-paid health benefits and pension plan
• Generous vacation allotment starting at 15 day's for regular employees and 20 day's for management
• Annual paid two-week holiday closure in December
• 16 paid public and employer holidays
• 15 paid health & wellness days
• Challenging, multi-disciplinary work environment that fosters learning and professional development
• Substantial educational incentive to promote personal and professional growth
• An opportunity to make a direct or indirect impact on the lives of the Métis Peoples across the Province
• Other perks
◦ Employee Assistance Plan
◦ Telemedicine plan
◦ Health care spending account
◦ Goodlife corporate membership discount
◦ Bell Mobility's exclusive partner program
◦ Staple's corporate discount
◦ Dell member purchase program
◦ Mark's corporate discount

About the Role:
The prime objective of the Environmental Technician is to gather and review environmental data about the assigned industrial site and/or project. The Environmental Technician will monitor the operations of this project through on-site monitoring, including water monitoring in the field. Collected data will be analyzed and interpreted throughout the monitoring program by the technician as well as in a team with the Environmental Team at the mine and MNO staff. The data will be synthesized and presented regularly to the MNO Environmental Committee as well as the MNO Regional Consultation Committee regarding any issues that have the potential to affect Métis rights, land use, water use or way of life.
What you will be doing:
• Responsible for collecting, analyzing, and reviewing environmental data related to the industrial activities of the Project both off-site (20%) and in-project site (80%); Duties include, but are not limited to, research, liaising and reporting on the operations and initiatives.
• Reviewing and providing recommendations regarding planned and ongoing operations, including permits, plans, studies and applications on behalf of the MNO.
• Developing and maintaining contacts with relevant representatives on any initiatives, plans or issues that have the potential to effect and impact the regional Métis community.
• Assisting in the review of environmental monitoring data and impacts to Métis rights.
• Assisting in monitoring surveys including aquatic, terrestrial, air, fish, amphibian and bird surveys.
• Planning and executing engagement activities with the MNO region and the wider-MNO community, such as consultation meetings, site tours and community information sessions, etc.
• Duties include, but are not limited to, scheduling, confirming budgets, booking venues/catering, preparation of expense forms, purchase orders, agendas, briefings, briefing notes and leading meetings with the MNO Regional Consultation Committee, proponents, government officials and broader Métis community.
• Participating as a member of the MNO Environment Subcommittee.
• Participating in MNO Regional Consultation Committee meetings to provide updates on the Project operations, and reporting back any concerns of the MNO or their citizens to the Manager of the Project.
• Participating in any discussions relating to the mitigation of negative environmental impacts on the Métis community, including liaising with the appropriate Ministries in Ontario and Canada.
• Working collaboratively with other staff of the LRC Branch and applicable MNO Branches on assigned projects, initiatives and issues.
• Maintaining a thorough record of all activities and engagement associated with the Project, including relevant issues and initiatives. Software such as MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and SharePoint or other project management software may be implemented for project and other related coordination purposes.
• Maintaining a record of reports prepared for the MNO, as well as associated documents (e.g., results, notices, scientific reports)
• Promoting the values of the organization within the workplace and in the community by demonstrating positive and professional relationships with others (employees, citizens, council, volunteers, advocates, etc.)
• Reporting all unsafe conditions, hazards or practices, accidents and incidents in accordance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act and adhering to all health and safety requirements within MNO’s policies and procedures and provincial legislation. This includes the regular use of SPOT devices and tag-in/tag-out procedures.
• Performing other collaborative work to improve processes, standards and job/branch-related duties as required.
Qualifications:
• College Diploma (1 or 2 year)/ Post-secondary education in a relevant field or equivalent combination of technical/field experience and Métis cultural knowledge.
• 1 to 3 years of experience in (e.g. environmental, forestry, water resources).
• An understanding of environmental technology and ability to take samples;
• Record keeping, data collection;
• Outdoor and field experience and licences (e.g. operating boat, canoe, ATV).
• Working a varied work schedule (evenings, weekends as required)
• Ownership of a valid driver’s license and a clean driver’s abstract.
• Knowledge of Metis Traditional Land Use, mining, environmental sector, ecology, biology, chemistry or Indigenous/Métis issues;
• An understanding of environmental issues and Métis issues or a demonstrated ability and willingness to learn about these and other processes and issues quickly;
• Environmental data collection skills;
• Proficiency with field equipment (e.g., GPS, water quality testing, binoculars);
• Ability to drive a car, and operate ATV, canoe and boat;
• Record keeping;
• Self-motivation and time management;
• Health and safety on industrial sites and in outdoor environments;
• Strong interpersonal and communication skills in order to liaise with MNO leadership, MNO staff, and Project staff;
• Organizational skills;
• Dependability and strong work ethic;
• Attention to detail and accuracy;
• Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information

AODA Statement

The Métis Nation of Ontario commits to providing accommodation as required by the Ontario Human Rights Act, unless to do so would cause undue hardship. Accommodations will be provided in accordance with the principles of dignity, individualization, and inclusion. The Métis Nation of Ontario will work cooperatively and in the spirit of respect with all partners in the accommodation process. These accommodations will extend to all aspects of the employment relationship including recruitment and selection.
Please email human resources if you require an accommodation during the hiring process.

Special Services Organization
The Métis Nation of Ontario is a special services organization. All applicants are encouraged to apply. Preference may be given to qualified applicants who meet the requirements for MNO Citizenship as per the MNO Bylaws and who are in good standing.

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Métis Nation of Ontario

About Métis Nation of Ontario

Who we are:

In 1993, the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) was established through the will of Métis people and Métis communities coming together throughout Ontario to create a Métis-specific governance structure and vision, encapsulated in the Statement of Prime Purpose.

Today, the Métis Nation of Ontario has built a province-wide governance structure which includes: an objectively verifiable, centralized registry of over 25,000 Métis citizens; 30 Chartered Community Councils across the province which represent Métis citizens at the local level; a provincial governing body that is elected by ballot box every four years; an Annual General Assembly where regional and provincial Métis leaders are required to report back to Métis citizens yearly between elections; a charitable foundation which promotes and support Métis culture and heritage (Métis Nation of Ontario Cultural Commission); and an economic development arm (Métis Voyageur Development Fund).

In addition, the Métis Nation of Ontario has built an accountable, results-based provincial delivery structure to meet the socio-economic needs of its citizens and communities. Currently, the MNO delivers programs and services to its citizens through these branches: Healing and Wellness; Education and Training; Housing; Lands, Resources and Consultation; Intergovernmental and Community Relations; Self-Government and Registry. Through these various branches, the MNO maintains 30+ service delivery access points across the province, administers budgets over $130 million annually.

Industry
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Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Ottawa, CA
Year Founded
1993
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