
Posting Title (Environmental Monitor)
The Environmental Monitor performs routine inspections and audits of construction activities to ensure compliance with the project regulatory frameworkThe role requires multidisciplinary experience, attention to detail, and the ability to conduct fieldwork in extreme weather conditions to support the construction of an LNG facility in the British Columbia Lower Mainland.
The Environmental Monitor will be tasked with conducting field inspections during construction activities to monitor the implementation and effectiveness of environmental mitigation measuresThe Environmental Monitor receives guidance and direction from the site environment team to conduct their day-to-day activities. The role is site-based on a 14/7 rotation and will periodically be required to perform night shift rotations to support site operations.
Salary Range $119,833 - $138,973. The range provided is for contracted hours only. In addition, McDermott offers a competitive total rewards package, including project up-lift and bonuses.
Job Responsibilities:
Implement the Prime Contractor’s environmental monitoring and assurance program by conducting inspections and audits of subcontractor construction activities.
Review and understand the Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP), Environmental Protection Plans (EPPs), Environmental Work Plans (EWPs), and project regulatory approvals.
Complete daily, weekly, and monthly monitoring tasks and meet Key Performance Indicator (KPI) targets.
Identify environmental deficiencies and non-conformances with project requirements and communicate concerns to subcontractors.
Maintain the corrective action tracking register and ensure deficiencies are corrected in a timely manner.
Participate in regular client, subcontractor, and internal meetings
Develop environmental communications, toolbox talks, and training materials.
Support the development of inspection templates and weekly and monthly environmental reports.
Participate in investigations of environmental incidents and regulatory non-compliances to identify root causes and corrective actions.
Develop and foster positive relationships with the client and subcontractor personnel.
Support the implementation of the contractor’s environmental management systems to meet corporate, legislative, and client requirements, including compliance with international standards (e.g., ISO 14001 environmental management system).
Qualifications and Experience:
A minimum of a Bachelor’s degree or Technical Diploma in Environmental Science, Biology, or Earth Sciences.
1-3 years of relevant industry experience.
Possession of a professional designation in British Columbia (PAg, RPBio, CPESC, etc.) or eligibility to obtain one is an asset.
Effective communication and presentation skills, both written and verbal.
Competent in data collection, verification, retention, and organization for reporting and audit readiness.
Effective communication, conflict resolution, and organizational skills.
Proficient in Microsoft programs, including Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint and SharePoint.
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