About the Opportunity
Parker Huggett is working with a privately-owned general contractor, making waves in the industry through their passion for delivering highly successful projects and empowering a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship.
These pillars of their business have led them to great feats and now that will include delivering one of the largest transit projects in North America!
As the team comes together for this major project, they are looking to identify an Environmental Inspector who shares their values and the goal of delivering the best infrastructure to drive our communities.
Duties include but are not limited to :
- Work with Construction Team staff to ensure that identified environmental issues are addressed promptly and environmental requirements are being met
- Complete monitoring and inspection reports and upload them to the appropriate storage location
- Determine the nature of environmental deficiencies and provide recommended actions to ensure compliance and prevent or mitigate potential environmental impacts
- Promptly provide advice and recommendations, as required, for improving environmental protection and correcting any inefficient practices and / or issues of non-compliance
- Investigate environmental incidents and public complaints related to environmental matters, and effectively report findings and recommendations
About You
The successful candidate will have the following :
- A minimum of three (3) years of demonstrated working experience in all aspects of environmental monitoring / mitigation during transportation project construction, specifically with respect to work in and around watercourses and in the application and correction of erosion and sedimentation control measures, reporting spills and the containment of effluent and dust during construction, and with projects in the Province of Ontario of a similar scope and complexity to this Project
- Hold certification as a Canadian Certified Inspector of Sediment and Erosion Control (CAN-CISEC), or have proven proficiency in observing, inspecting and reporting on the implementation of Erosion and Sediment Control Plans
- The ability to liaise with specialty consultants, contractors and Governmental Authorities, demonstrating strong communication skills and confidence interacting with key contacts in verbal, written and electronic form
About the Job
This is a full-time, permanent position based in the GTA. Work would ideally be based between site and office and offers unrivalled growth opportunity and competitive compensation, including salary, comprehensive benefits, and various other additional perks.