Description
- Provide overall leadership and direction for the environmental services organization, ensuring safe, efficient, and high-quality operational delivery.
- Oversee marine and terrestrial environmental monitoring programs including marine mammal observation, water quality monitoring, soil sampling, and acoustic monitoring initiatives.
- Manage environmental consulting and monitoring projects supporting major energy, port, infrastructure, and industrial developments throughout Northwest British Columbia.
- Lead project planning and contract execution, ensuring projects are delivered on schedule, within budget, and in compliance with regulatory standards.
- Develop and implement strategic business plans, identify growth opportunities, and prepare proposals for new projects and partnerships.
- Build and maintain relationships with industry clients, government agencies, community leadership, and other key stakeholders.
- Ensure full compliance with federal, provincial, and local environmental regulations and permitting requirements.
- Oversee environmental assessment processes and support consultation and review activities related to projects within the territory.
- Mentor and develop a multidisciplinary team of environmental professionals while supporting capacity building and local employment opportunities.
- Manage external contractors and consultants while maintaining high standards of technical excellence and safety.
Requirements
- Ten or more years of progressive leadership experience in environmental consulting, environmental management, or related industries.
- Demonstrated success managing environmental monitoring programs, consulting projects, or environmental assessment initiatives.
- Strong knowledge of environmental regulations and monitoring requirements related to marine, fisheries, and land-based development in British Columbia.
- Professional designation such as RPBio, REM, CEP, CPEA, CESM, QEP or similar environmental accreditation is highly desirable.
- Advanced degree in environmental science, fisheries science, environmental management, or a related discipline is preferred.
- Strong business acumen including budgeting, proposal development, project management, and client relationship management.
- Excellent communication, negotiation, and relationship-building skills with the ability to work effectively with industry, government, and community stakeholders.
- Experience working in smaller, coastal, or remote communities is considered a strong asset.
Corporate Culture
- Base salary expected to be approximately $140,000 or higher, commensurate with experience.
- Performance-based variable compensation program.
- Relocation assistance available.
- Housing support available.
The Opportunity
This role offers the opportunity to lead a respected environmental services organization operating within one of Canada’s most significant coastal regions. The organization is locally owned and part of a broader portfolio of businesses that contribute meaningfully to regional economic development and employment. United under a shared leadership vision, the organization is committed to responsible development, environmental stewardship, and strong community partnerships. The General Manager will play a central role in shaping the future direction of the organization while supporting sustainable growth, environmental protection, and meaningful local engagement.