49732 - Multi Location - Regular - permanent
Hydro One is proud to be the largest electricity transmission and distribution provider in Ontario, serving nearly 1.4 million customers. We have a long history in the industry with our roots dating back over 110 years to 1906. Since then, we have worked to grow and evolve to meet the changing needs of our customers and communities across Ontario. Today, we’re focused on providing exceptional customer service and ensuring we are building safe communities where we live, work and play.
It’s an exciting time to join the team at Hydro One!
Accountabilities :
Supporting execution of work for third parties through the participation in meetings for potential new assets or connections.
Liaise and provide advice to Asset Management, Asset Optimization, and other lines of business to achieve work programs, provide services, gather information, review commitments and practices, etc. related to environmental issues.
Attend, on behalf of Environmental Services at the Secondary Land Use (SLU) External Third Party monthly meetings to provide input and advice to external proponents. Participate in high risk projects to flag HONI issues and concerns as part of the external organizations planning process.
Leads Environmental Services participation in the SLU Property Management Process (PMP)
Provide environmental input into the Project Initiation Phase of planning by reviewing the proposed project scope, location and existing conditions within the project area.
Identify further work under the scope that will be required for compliance with regulatory constraints, company policies, or previous commitments.
Prepare project estimates, attend customer meetings to provide identification of environmental risks and strategic advice to best meet the customer’s connection schedule.
Provide strategic advice and guidance to Corporate Affairs - Indigenous Relations (IR) and Stakeholder Relations (SR) teams.
Work with IR and SR on the development of processes, procedures and agreements as they relate to Environmental Services.
Involvement in corporate projects outside of the Capital Project Delivery model.
Consult and liaise with Indigenous communities, government agencies, potential customers, SLU applicants, and others to gather information, review plans and practices, gain approvals and make commitments as necessary.
Direct environmental studies such as natural heritage, cultural heritage, land use, visual assessments, agricultural capability, Environmental Site Assessments, surface and groundwater studies etc. and understand typical cost ranges of each.
Sound knowledge of environmental and related permits, licenses, approvals and authorizations.
Participate in negotiations to resolve conflicts and make commitments on behalf of the Company. Be prepared to address contentious items and make decisions where existing policy requires interpretation. Prepare evidence and / or appear at hearings on environmental issues and activities to assist legal, real estate and / or regulatory staff. Apply a strategic mindset to dealings and negotiations with the various stakeholders, agencies and entities that is routed in respect, compliance and stewardship while serving the best interest of the organization.
Provide limited supervision and technical guidance to others by organizing, scheduling and checking the work of employees delegated to assist in specific work programs.
Other duties as required.
Selection Criteria :
Essential Knowledge, Experience and Qualifications
Experience successfully leading the delivery of environmental requirements for capital projects.
Working with internal LOBs, Indigenous Communities, other stakeholders and the public on planning and constructing new and upgraded transmission facilities.
In depth understanding of municipal, and provincial policy, legislation and regulations.
Knowledge and experience with processes relating to the Class EA for Minor Transmission Facilities.
Completion of four years of university training to obtain a degree in environmental studies, biology, forestry, planning, or a related field (or equivalent).
Knowledge and experience in environmental services supporting the route / site selection planning and construction of new transmission lines and stations and maintenance activities.
Knowledge and experience with environmental legislation and approval processes, e.g. Environmental Assessment Act, Electricity Act and the Provincial Policy Statement.
Knowledge of occupational health and safety legislation, processes and procedures.
Possess a high level of initiative, good communication skills (verbal and written) and interpersonal skills.
A period of over six years working directly in the environmental field is considered necessary to gain this experience.
Valid Ontario driver’s licence required.
Essential Competencies :
Strong team player with the ability to lead teams.
Strong project management skills with the ability to work on multiple projects.
Strong organizational skills.
Requires proficient written and spoken English to communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders and prepare comprehensive reports, and make presentations to senior management and potential customers.
Demonstrated ability to work under minimal supervision.
The ability to provide strategic environmental assessment advice early the planning phase of a project with limited information.
The ability to understand the business implications of decisions and the ability to strive to improve organizational performance.
Flexibility and adaptability regarding changes to work.