Senior Regulatory and Environment Coordinator
The role of the Sr Regulatory and Environment Coordinator is to manage, facilitate, and administer the permitting for the construction, maintenance, and improvement of projects. The Sr. Regulatory and Environment Coordinator is responsible for mentoring junior staff in creating application documentation and reviewing that documentation to ensure that it meets or exceeds all regulatory requirements while ensuring these deliverables satisfy project deadlines. As a Sr. Regulatory and Environment Coordinator, you will liaise with internal staff and various departments and government bodies within Western Canada.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES:
Project manage various projects including gas plants, chemical plants, power plants and other large projects
Facilitate the submission of accurate and timely applications, amendments and renewals under EPEA, BC MOE, BC EAO, and AUC
Facilitate the submission of accurate and timely infrastructure applications using OneStop, DDS, AMS and IRIS
Review infrastructure audit files for completeness and accuracy prior to application submission
Mentor junior staff to facilitate growth and learning
Liaise with regulatory agencies, clients, engineers, project managers and internal personnel
MUST HAVE Qualifications:
Environmental or Oil & Gas related post secondary
Strong working knowledge of Alberta Environment and Protected Areas/Alberta Energy Regulator’s Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act (EPEA) and associated Acts, Regulations, Guidelines, Directives and Rules
Strong working knowledge of British Columbia Energy Regulator’s Oil and Gas Activities Act (OGAA) and associated Regulations, Guidelines, and Manuals
Strong understanding of governmental infrastructure and processes in relation to energy development
Effective interpersonal communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills
Detail-oriented with a strong ability to adhere to deadlines and regulatory requirements
Excellent communication (oral and written)
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively
High degree of initiative, self-motivation, and adaptability
NICE to HAVE Qualifications:
Experience permitting in other jurisdictions (Saskatchewan, North Dakota)
Air Dispersion Modelling capabilities utilizing AERFlare-incin, AERSCREEN or AERMOD
Experience with AUC under Rule 007
Experience using electronic document management software
Experience using Abadata
Special consideration will be given to those with experience and are familiar with regulations for pipelines and both small/large facilities in British Columbia (BCER).
APPLICATIONS
All interested parties please submit resumes and cover letters to info@crimsonreg.com
We thank all applicants for their interest in our position at Crimson Regulatory and Environmental Consulting Inc., however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
Company events
Dental care
Extended health care
Life insurance
Paid time off
Work from home
Flexible Language Requirement:
French not required
Schedule:
Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person
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