Company Description
FLINT is a leading service provider in Canada's energy and industrial markets offering full asset life cycle support, including construction, maintenance, fabrication, and environmental services. Committed to safety and quality, we foster a workplace culture that values innovation and sustainability. With a strong local presence and top-tier talent, we deliver high-quality services as we help our customers bring their resources to our world.
Job Description
As an Environmental Technical Professional at FLINT, you'll leverage 8+ years of experience in the upstream, mid-stream, and downstream oil and gas sectors, providing technical expertise on environmental assessments, compliance, and risk management.
This role can be located anywhere in Western Canada
What would you be doing?
Compile and review drill plans, risk maps, and conduct Tier 1 & Tier 2 assessments, Site-Specific Risk Assessments, Subsoil Salinity Tool (SST) assessments, and directive PNG045 assessments. Author, peer review, and senior review assessment and remediation reports, including Phase 1 and 2 Environmental Site Assessments, data gap analysis, and supplemental environmental assessments. Collaborate with project teams, field employees, and senior advisors to scope projects, provide technical support, and communicate findings with clients. Provide direction to report writers, drafters, and field employees while supporting site remediation using various remedial technologies. Ensure timely completion of claims, invoices, and documentation while adhering to business and regulatory requirements.
Perks of the job
Competitive compensation. Health coverage for you and your family. Internal development and growth. Professional designation allowance. RRSP matching.
Qualifications
University degree in environmental science, engineering, or related field, with eligibility or current professional designation (P.Ag., P.Biol., P.Chem., P.Eng., or P.Geo.), SST certification, and 8+ years of relevant environmental consulting experience.
Strong knowledge of Alberta Tier 1 and 2 Soil and Groundwater Remediation Guidelines, Saskatchewan Environmental Quality Guidelines, PNG045 Directive and including supporting technical protocols.
Experience with Tier 2 Assessments, Site-Specific Risk Assessments, and Subsoil Salinity Tool (SST) Assessments, and expertise in environmental regulations (CCME, Alberta Tier 1 and 2, PNG045, etc.).
Proven ability to manage multiple projects in deadline-driven environments, prioritize tasks, and adapt to changing priorities.
Excellent interpersonal skills, with a track record of building strong relationships and collaborating effectively with diverse teams and stakeholders.
Proactive problem-solving skills, initiative-taking, and a strong focus on health and safety.
Additional Information
Candidates shortlisted will be required to complete the Profile TRAITS Survey.
The purpose of the TRAITS Survey tool is to assist FLINT in understanding the behaviors of individuals to support the best use of their strengths, abilities, and potential.
This position has been identified as a safety-sensitive position and will require completion of drug and alcohol testing.
Our Commitment to Our People
When you join FLINT, we make these promises:
Your work will matter. The projects you'll help build will serve communities for generations. Your growth is our priority. We'll invest in your development and create paths for advancement. Your voice will be heard. Your experience and ideas will shape how we tackle challenges. Your team will support you. You'll work with people who want to see you succeed. Your ambition will be rewarded. As you grow, FLINT grows - and we recognize those who help us build better.
Transform yourself. Strengthen each other. Make a better world.
Please click here to view our Recruitment Privacy Notice.
Company Description
FLINT is a leading service provider in Canada's energy and industrial markets offering full asset life cycle support, including construction, maintenance, fabrication, and environmental services. Committed to safety and quality, we foster a workplace culture that values innovation and sustainability. With a strong local presence and top-tier talent, we deliver high-quality services as we help our customers bring their resources to our world.
Job Description
Reporting to the Director, Business Development, the Senior Business Development Manager is a strategic growth leader responsible for identifying, developing, and securing opportunities across FLINT's core service areas - including construction, maintenance, turnaround, decommissioning, and reclamation services. This role supports FLINT's full asset lifecycle delivery model and requires a deep understanding of industrial markets, strong commercial acumen, and experience navigating complex project lifecycles and workforce environments.
The ideal candidate will combine long-term relationship development with the ability to lead strategy projects, drive market research initiatives, and develop compelling commercial presentations. This role works closely with senior leadership, operations, proposals, and estimating teams to align growth efforts with FLINT's broader business strategy.
What would you be doing?
Strategic Growth & Market Development: Drive growth strategies for long-term contracts, major projects, and new markets, including M&A assessments and strategic partnerships. Client Relationship Management: Build and maintain executive-level relationships to position FLINT as a trusted industrial services partner, while acting as the voice of the customer internally. Opportunity Pursuit & Commercial Leadership: Lead high-value opportunity pursuits from pre-positioning through negotiation, ensuring alignment across BD, Estimating, Operations, and Legal. Marketing & Proposal Development: Create tailored client-facing materials such as pitch decks and commercial models, ensuring brand consistency and strategic messaging. Team Leadership & Industry Engagement: Mentor junior team members, support pursuit process discipline, and represent FLINT at industry events to enhance visibility and credibility.
Perks of the job
Competitive compensation. Health benefits for you and your family. Growth and development opportunities. RRSP matching. Paid vacation.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Business, or a related field is required; an MBA or equivalent advanced degree is strongly preferred. 8-10+ years of progressive experience in business development, client management, or commercial strategy, with a strong record in securing long-term contracts and major projects. Proven ability to lead multi-million-dollar pursuits, conduct market and competitive analysis, and contribute to enterprise-level strategy initiatives such as M&A or market entry. Skilled in working with estimating, operations, and legal teams to align commercial strategies, manage risk, and shape workforce solutions in labor-intensive environments. Experienced in presenting to executive audiences, developing visual materials, and negotiating contracts and pricing strategies. Self-starter who takes ownership and drives accountability
Additional Information
As a condition of employment, qualified applicants who accept the role must complete a satisfactory pre-employment Background Check. This may consist of a combination of a Canadian Criminal Record check, an Employment Verification, and an Education and Accreditation Verification.
Candidates shortlisted will be required to complete the Profile TRAITS Survey.
The purpose of the TRAITS Survey tool is to assist FLINT in understanding the behaviors of individuals to support the best use of their strengths, abilities, and potential.
Our Commitment to Our People
When you join FLINT, we make these promises:
Your work will matter. The projects you'll help build will serve communities for generations. Your growth is our priority. We'll invest in your development and create paths for advancement. Your voice will be heard. Your experience and ideas will shape how we tackle challenges. Your team will support you. You'll work with people who want to see you succeed. Your ambition will be rewarded. As you grow, FLINT grows - and we recognize those who help us build better.
Transform yourself. Strengthen each other. Make a better world.
Please click here to view our Recruitment Privacy Notice.
Company Description
FLINT is a leading service provider in Canada's energy and industrial markets offering full asset life cycle support, including construction, maintenance, fabrication, and environmental services. Committed to safety and quality, we foster a workplace culture that values innovation and sustainability. With a strong local presence and top-tier talent, we deliver high-quality services as we help our customers bring their resources to our world.
Job Description
This role can be based in either British Columbia or Alberta.
As a Senior Project Manager, you will be responsible for managing the delivery of various BC contaminated sites projects within the Environmental Services Division. Operating in a dynamic and competitive environment, you will oversee projects from start to finish, ensuring safe and efficient operations with a strong client focus. You will drive projects to successful outcomes by meeting schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets, contributing to continued growth and success. Collaboration will be essential to maintaining open communication and high standards of service delivery, while ensuring adherence to FLINT's core values and ethical standards.
What would you be doing?
Provide strategic planning within larger projects to align with organizational goals and objectives, while managing complex and/or multiple projects simultaneously. Make critical project decisions and prepare essential documents, including work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and contractor procurement. Control, forecast, and monitor all project costs, ensuring site progress aligns with planned work while holding accountability for managing project interfaces and subcontractors. Identify and manage project risks effectively by maintaining a comprehensive project risk register, ensuring accurate technical input is incorporated into all documentation as required. Establish and manage a system for recording, tracking, and progressing project documentation using project management software, while liaising with government and regulatory contacts for client submissions. Support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks for new business opportunities, maintain vendor relationships, participate in training and team meetings, implement safety programs, and ensure timely completion of administrative duties such as claims and invoices.
Perks of the job
Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation
Qualifications
Possess a minimum of 10 years of project management experience, with at least 8 years in regulatory and environmental consulting. Must have working knowledge of BC Contaminated Sites. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, and be eligible for or possess a professional designation (e.g., P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen to effectively manage project budgets and resources. Exhibit excellent interpersonal skills, enabling successful collaboration in both independent and team settings while building strong relationships with key stakeholders. Communicate effectively with exceptional verbal and written skills, capable of influencing decision-makers and adapting to dynamic priorities in a productive work environment. Show a proactive approach to problem-solving, strong initiative, and proficiency in the MS Office suite, alongside a proven ability to foster teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution with diverse individuals and organizations.
Additional Information
As a condition of employment, qualified applicants who accept the role must complete a satisfactory pre-employment Background Check. This may consist of a combination of a Canadian Criminal Record check, an Employment Verification, and an Education and Accreditation Verification.
This position has been identified as a safety-sensitive position and will require completion of drug and alcohol testing.
Candidates shortlisted will be required to complete theProfile TRAITS Survey.
The purpose of the TRAITS Survey tool is to assist FLINT in understanding the behaviors of individuals to support the best use of their strengths, abilities, and potential.
Our Commitment to Our People
When you join FLINT, we make these promises:
Your work will matter. The projects you'll help build will serve communities for generations. Your growth is our priority. We'll invest in your development and create paths for advancement. Your voice will be heard. Your experience and ideas will shape how we tackle challenges. Your team will support you. You'll work with people who want to see you succeed. Your ambition will be rewarded. As you grow, FLINT grows - and we recognize those who help us build better.
Transform yourself. Strengthen each other. Make a better world.
Please click here to view our Recruitment Privacy Notice.
Company Description
FLINT is a leading service provider in Canada's energy and industrial markets offering full asset life cycle support, including construction, maintenance, fabrication, and environmental services. Committed to safety and quality, we foster a workplace culture that values innovation and sustainability. With a strong local presence and top-tier talent, we deliver high-quality services as we help our customers bring their resources to our world.
Job Description
This role can be based in either British Columbia or Alberta.
As a Senior Project Manager, you will be responsible for managing the delivery of various BC contaminated sites projects within the Environmental Services Division. Operating in a dynamic and competitive environment, you will oversee projects from start to finish, ensuring safe and efficient operations with a strong client focus. You will drive projects to successful outcomes by meeting schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets, contributing to continued growth and success. Collaboration will be essential to maintaining open communication and high standards of service delivery, while ensuring adherence to FLINT's core values and ethical standards.
What would you be doing?
Provide strategic planning within larger projects to align with organizational goals and objectives, while managing complex and/or multiple projects simultaneously. Make critical project decisions and prepare essential documents, including work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and contractor procurement. Control, forecast, and monitor all project costs, ensuring site progress aligns with planned work while holding accountability for managing project interfaces and subcontractors. Identify and manage project risks effectively by maintaining a comprehensive project risk register, ensuring accurate technical input is incorporated into all documentation as required. Establish and manage a system for recording, tracking, and progressing project documentation using project management software, while liaising with government and regulatory contacts for client submissions. Support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks for new business opportunities, maintain vendor relationships, participate in training and team meetings, implement safety programs, and ensure timely completion of administrative duties such as claims and invoices.
Perks of the job
Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation
Qualifications
Possess a minimum of 10 years of project management experience, with at least 8 years in regulatory and environmental consulting. Must have working knowledge of BC Contaminated Sites. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, and be eligible for or possess a professional designation (e.g., P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen to effectively manage project budgets and resources. Exhibit excellent interpersonal skills, enabling successful collaboration in both independent and team settings while building strong relationships with key stakeholders. Communicate effectively with exceptional verbal and written skills, capable of influencing decision-makers and adapting to dynamic priorities in a productive work environment. Show a proactive approach to problem-solving, strong initiative, and proficiency in the MS Office suite, alongside a proven ability to foster teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution with diverse individuals and organizations.
Additional Information
As a condition of employment, qualified applicants who accept the role must complete a satisfactory pre-employment Background Check. This may consist of a combination of a Canadian Criminal Record check, an Employment Verification, and an Education and Accreditation Verification.
This position has been identified as a safety-sensitive position and will require completion of drug and alcohol testing.
Candidates shortlisted will be required to complete theProfile TRAITS Survey.
The purpose of the TRAITS Survey tool is to assist FLINT in understanding the behaviors of individuals to support the best use of their strengths, abilities, and potential.
Our Commitment to Our People
When you join FLINT, we make these promises:
Your work will matter. The projects you'll help build will serve communities for generations. Your growth is our priority. We'll invest in your development and create paths for advancement. Your voice will be heard. Your experience and ideas will shape how we tackle challenges. Your team will support you. You'll work with people who want to see you succeed. Your ambition will be rewarded. As you grow, FLINT grows - and we recognize those who help us build better.
Transform yourself. Strengthen each other. Make a better world.
Please click here to view our Recruitment Privacy Notice.
Company Description
FLINT is a leading service provider in Canada's energy and industrial markets offering full asset life cycle support, including construction, maintenance, fabrication, and environmental services. Committed to safety and quality, we foster a workplace culture that values innovation and sustainability. With a strong local presence and top-tier talent, we deliver high-quality services as we help our customers bring their resources to our world.
Job Description
This role can be based in either British Columbia or Alberta.
As a Senior Project Manager, you will be responsible for managing the delivery of various BC contaminated sites projects within the Environmental Services Division. Operating in a dynamic and competitive environment, you will oversee projects from start to finish, ensuring safe and efficient operations with a strong client focus. You will drive projects to successful outcomes by meeting schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets, contributing to continued growth and success. Collaboration will be essential to maintaining open communication and high standards of service delivery, while ensuring adherence to FLINT's core values and ethical standards.
What would you be doing?
Provide strategic planning within larger projects to align with organizational goals and objectives, while managing complex and/or multiple projects simultaneously. Make critical project decisions and prepare essential documents, including work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and contractor procurement. Control, forecast, and monitor all project costs, ensuring site progress aligns with planned work while holding accountability for managing project interfaces and subcontractors. Identify and manage project risks effectively by maintaining a comprehensive project risk register, ensuring accurate technical input is incorporated into all documentation as required. Establish and manage a system for recording, tracking, and progressing project documentation using project management software, while liaising with government and regulatory contacts for client submissions. Support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks for new business opportunities, maintain vendor relationships, participate in training and team meetings, implement safety programs, and ensure timely completion of administrative duties such as claims and invoices.
Perks of the job
Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation
Qualifications
Possess a minimum of 10 years of project management experience, with at least 8 years in regulatory and environmental consulting. Must have working knowledge of BC Contaminated Sites. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, and be eligible for or possess a professional designation (e.g., P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen to effectively manage project budgets and resources. Exhibit excellent interpersonal skills, enabling successful collaboration in both independent and team settings while building strong relationships with key stakeholders. Communicate effectively with exceptional verbal and written skills, capable of influencing decision-makers and adapting to dynamic priorities in a productive work environment. Show a proactive approach to problem-solving, strong initiative, and proficiency in the MS Office suite, alongside a proven ability to foster teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution with diverse individuals and organizations.
Additional Information
As a condition of employment, qualified applicants who accept the role must complete a satisfactory pre-employment Background Check. This may consist of a combination of a Canadian Criminal Record check, an Employment Verification, and an Education and Accreditation Verification.
This position has been identified as a safety-sensitive position and will require completion of drug and alcohol testing.
Candidates shortlisted will be required to complete theProfile TRAITS Survey.
The purpose of the TRAITS Survey tool is to assist FLINT in understanding the behaviors of individuals to support the best use of their strengths, abilities, and potential.
Our Commitment to Our People
When you join FLINT, we make these promises:
Your work will matter. The projects you'll help build will serve communities for generations. Your growth is our priority. We'll invest in your development and create paths for advancement. Your voice will be heard. Your experience and ideas will shape how we tackle challenges. Your team will support you. You'll work with people who want to see you succeed. Your ambition will be rewarded. As you grow, FLINT grows - and we recognize those who help us build better.
Transform yourself. Strengthen each other. Make a better world.
Please click here to view our Recruitment Privacy Notice.
Company Description
FLINT is a leading service provider in Canada's energy and industrial markets offering full asset life cycle support, including construction, maintenance, fabrication, and environmental services. Committed to safety and quality, we foster a workplace culture that values innovation and sustainability. With a strong local presence and top-tier talent, we deliver high-quality services as we help our customers bring their resources to our world.
Job Description
This role can be based in either British Columbia or Alberta.
As a Senior Project Manager, you will be responsible for managing the delivery of various BC contaminated sites projects within the Environmental Services Division. Operating in a dynamic and competitive environment, you will oversee projects from start to finish, ensuring safe and efficient operations with a strong client focus. You will drive projects to successful outcomes by meeting schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets, contributing to continued growth and success. Collaboration will be essential to maintaining open communication and high standards of service delivery, while ensuring adherence to FLINT's core values and ethical standards.
What would you be doing?
Provide strategic planning within larger projects to align with organizational goals and objectives, while managing complex and/or multiple projects simultaneously. Make critical project decisions and prepare essential documents, including work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and contractor procurement. Control, forecast, and monitor all project costs, ensuring site progress aligns with planned work while holding accountability for managing project interfaces and subcontractors. Identify and manage project risks effectively by maintaining a comprehensive project risk register, ensuring accurate technical input is incorporated into all documentation as required. Establish and manage a system for recording, tracking, and progressing project documentation using project management software, while liaising with government and regulatory contacts for client submissions. Support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks for new business opportunities, maintain vendor relationships, participate in training and team meetings, implement safety programs, and ensure timely completion of administrative duties such as claims and invoices.
Perks of the job
Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation
Qualifications
Possess a minimum of 10 years of project management experience, with at least 8 years in regulatory and environmental consulting. Must have working knowledge of BC Contaminated Sites. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, and be eligible for or possess a professional designation (e.g., P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen to effectively manage project budgets and resources. Exhibit excellent interpersonal skills, enabling successful collaboration in both independent and team settings while building strong relationships with key stakeholders. Communicate effectively with exceptional verbal and written skills, capable of influencing decision-makers and adapting to dynamic priorities in a productive work environment. Show a proactive approach to problem-solving, strong initiative, and proficiency in the MS Office suite, alongside a proven ability to foster teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution with diverse individuals and organizations.
Additional Information
As a condition of employment, qualified applicants who accept the role must complete a satisfactory pre-employment Background Check. This may consist of a combination of a Canadian Criminal Record check, an Employment Verification, and an Education and Accreditation Verification.
This position has been identified as a safety-sensitive position and will require completion of drug and alcohol testing.
Candidates shortlisted will be required to complete theProfile TRAITS Survey.
The purpose of the TRAITS Survey tool is to assist FLINT in understanding the behaviors of individuals to support the best use of their strengths, abilities, and potential.
Our Commitment to Our People
When you join FLINT, we make these promises:
Your work will matter. The projects you'll help build will serve communities for generations. Your growth is our priority. We'll invest in your development and create paths for advancement. Your voice will be heard. Your experience and ideas will shape how we tackle challenges. Your team will support you. You'll work with people who want to see you succeed. Your ambition will be rewarded. As you grow, FLINT grows - and we recognize those who help us build better.
Transform yourself. Strengthen each other. Make a better world.
Please click here to view our Recruitment Privacy Notice.
Company Description
FLINT is a leading service provider in Canada's energy and industrial markets offering full asset life cycle support, including construction, maintenance, fabrication, and environmental services. Committed to safety and quality, we foster a workplace culture that values innovation and sustainability. With a strong local presence and top-tier talent, we deliver high-quality services as we help our customers bring their resources to our world.
Job Description
This role can be based in either British Columbia or Alberta.
As a Senior Project Manager, you will be responsible for managing the delivery of various BC contaminated sites projects within the Environmental Services Division. Operating in a dynamic and competitive environment, you will oversee projects from start to finish, ensuring safe and efficient operations with a strong client focus. You will drive projects to successful outcomes by meeting schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets, contributing to continued growth and success. Collaboration will be essential to maintaining open communication and high standards of service delivery, while ensuring adherence to FLINT's core values and ethical standards.
What would you be doing?
Provide strategic planning within larger projects to align with organizational goals and objectives, while managing complex and/or multiple projects simultaneously. Make critical project decisions and prepare essential documents, including work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and contractor procurement. Control, forecast, and monitor all project costs, ensuring site progress aligns with planned work while holding accountability for managing project interfaces and subcontractors. Identify and manage project risks effectively by maintaining a comprehensive project risk register, ensuring accurate technical input is incorporated into all documentation as required. Establish and manage a system for recording, tracking, and progressing project documentation using project management software, while liaising with government and regulatory contacts for client submissions. Support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks for new business opportunities, maintain vendor relationships, participate in training and team meetings, implement safety programs, and ensure timely completion of administrative duties such as claims and invoices.
Perks of the job
Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation
Qualifications
Possess a minimum of 10 years of project management experience, with at least 8 years in regulatory and environmental consulting. Must have working knowledge of BC Contaminated Sites. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, and be eligible for or possess a professional designation (e.g., P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen to effectively manage project budgets and resources. Exhibit excellent interpersonal skills, enabling successful collaboration in both independent and team settings while building strong relationships with key stakeholders. Communicate effectively with exceptional verbal and written skills, capable of influencing decision-makers and adapting to dynamic priorities in a productive work environment. Show a proactive approach to problem-solving, strong initiative, and proficiency in the MS Office suite, alongside a proven ability to foster teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution with diverse individuals and organizations.
Additional Information
As a condition of employment, qualified applicants who accept the role must complete a satisfactory pre-employment Background Check. This may consist of a combination of a Canadian Criminal Record check, an Employment Verification, and an Education and Accreditation Verification.
This position has been identified as a safety-sensitive position and will require completion of drug and alcohol testing.
Candidates shortlisted will be required to complete theProfile TRAITS Survey.
The purpose of the TRAITS Survey tool is to assist FLINT in understanding the behaviors of individuals to support the best use of their strengths, abilities, and potential.
Our Commitment to Our People
When you join FLINT, we make these promises:
Your work will matter. The projects you'll help build will serve communities for generations. Your growth is our priority. We'll invest in your development and create paths for advancement. Your voice will be heard. Your experience and ideas will shape how we tackle challenges. Your team will support you. You'll work with people who want to see you succeed. Your ambition will be rewarded. As you grow, FLINT grows - and we recognize those who help us build better.
Transform yourself. Strengthen each other. Make a better world.
Please click here to view our Recruitment Privacy Notice.
Company Description
FLINT is a leading service provider in Canada's energy and industrial markets offering full asset life cycle support, including construction, maintenance, fabrication, and environmental services. Committed to safety and quality, we foster a workplace culture that values innovation and sustainability. With a strong local presence and top-tier talent, we deliver high-quality services as we help our customers bring their resources to our world.
Job Description
This role can be based in either British Columbia or Alberta.
As a Senior Project Manager, you will be responsible for managing the delivery of various BC contaminated sites projects within the Environmental Services Division. Operating in a dynamic and competitive environment, you will oversee projects from start to finish, ensuring safe and efficient operations with a strong client focus. You will drive projects to successful outcomes by meeting schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets, contributing to continued growth and success. Collaboration will be essential to maintaining open communication and high standards of service delivery, while ensuring adherence to FLINT's core values and ethical standards.
What would you be doing?
Provide strategic planning within larger projects to align with organizational goals and objectives, while managing complex and/or multiple projects simultaneously. Make critical project decisions and prepare essential documents, including work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and contractor procurement. Control, forecast, and monitor all project costs, ensuring site progress aligns with planned work while holding accountability for managing project interfaces and subcontractors. Identify and manage project risks effectively by maintaining a comprehensive project risk register, ensuring accurate technical input is incorporated into all documentation as required. Establish and manage a system for recording, tracking, and progressing project documentation using project management software, while liaising with government and regulatory contacts for client submissions. Support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks for new business opportunities, maintain vendor relationships, participate in training and team meetings, implement safety programs, and ensure timely completion of administrative duties such as claims and invoices.
Perks of the job
Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation
Qualifications
Possess a minimum of 10 years of project management experience, with at least 8 years in regulatory and environmental consulting. Must have working knowledge of BC Contaminated Sites. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, and be eligible for or possess a professional designation (e.g., P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen to effectively manage project budgets and resources. Exhibit excellent interpersonal skills, enabling successful collaboration in both independent and team settings while building strong relationships with key stakeholders. Communicate effectively with exceptional verbal and written skills, capable of influencing decision-makers and adapting to dynamic priorities in a productive work environment. Show a proactive approach to problem-solving, strong initiative, and proficiency in the MS Office suite, alongside a proven ability to foster teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution with diverse individuals and organizations.
Additional Information
As a condition of employment, qualified applicants who accept the role must complete a satisfactory pre-employment Background Check. This may consist of a combination of a Canadian Criminal Record check, an Employment Verification, and an Education and Accreditation Verification.
This position has been identified as a safety-sensitive position and will require completion of drug and alcohol testing.
Candidates shortlisted will be required to complete theProfile TRAITS Survey.
The purpose of the TRAITS Survey tool is to assist FLINT in understanding the behaviors of individuals to support the best use of their strengths, abilities, and potential.
Our Commitment to Our People
When you join FLINT, we make these promises:
Your work will matter. The projects you'll help build will serve communities for generations. Your growth is our priority. We'll invest in your development and create paths for advancement. Your voice will be heard. Your experience and ideas will shape how we tackle challenges. Your team will support you. You'll work with people who want to see you succeed. Your ambition will be rewarded. As you grow, FLINT grows - and we recognize those who help us build better.
Transform yourself. Strengthen each other. Make a better world.
Please click here to view our Recruitment Privacy Notice.
Company Description
FLINT is a leading service provider in Canada's energy and industrial markets offering full asset life cycle support, including construction, maintenance, fabrication, and environmental services. Committed to safety and quality, we foster a workplace culture that values innovation and sustainability. With a strong local presence and top-tier talent, we deliver high-quality services as we help our customers bring their resources to our world.
Job Description
This role can be based in either British Columbia or Alberta.
As a Senior Project Manager, you will be responsible for managing the delivery of various BC contaminated sites projects within the Environmental Services Division. Operating in a dynamic and competitive environment, you will oversee projects from start to finish, ensuring safe and efficient operations with a strong client focus. You will drive projects to successful outcomes by meeting schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets, contributing to continued growth and success. Collaboration will be essential to maintaining open communication and high standards of service delivery, while ensuring adherence to FLINT's core values and ethical standards.
What would you be doing?
Provide strategic planning within larger projects to align with organizational goals and objectives, while managing complex and/or multiple projects simultaneously. Make critical project decisions and prepare essential documents, including work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and contractor procurement. Control, forecast, and monitor all project costs, ensuring site progress aligns with planned work while holding accountability for managing project interfaces and subcontractors. Identify and manage project risks effectively by maintaining a comprehensive project risk register, ensuring accurate technical input is incorporated into all documentation as required. Establish and manage a system for recording, tracking, and progressing project documentation using project management software, while liaising with government and regulatory contacts for client submissions. Support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks for new business opportunities, maintain vendor relationships, participate in training and team meetings, implement safety programs, and ensure timely completion of administrative duties such as claims and invoices.
Perks of the job
Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation
Qualifications
Possess a minimum of 10 years of project management experience, with at least 8 years in regulatory and environmental consulting. Must have working knowledge of BC Contaminated Sites. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, and be eligible for or possess a professional designation (e.g., P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen to effectively manage project budgets and resources. Exhibit excellent interpersonal skills, enabling successful collaboration in both independent and team settings while building strong relationships with key stakeholders. Communicate effectively with exceptional verbal and written skills, capable of influencing decision-makers and adapting to dynamic priorities in a productive work environment. Show a proactive approach to problem-solving, strong initiative, and proficiency in the MS Office suite, alongside a proven ability to foster teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution with diverse individuals and organizations.
Additional Information
As a condition of employment, qualified applicants who accept the role must complete a satisfactory pre-employment Background Check. This may consist of a combination of a Canadian Criminal Record check, an Employment Verification, and an Education and Accreditation Verification.
This position has been identified as a safety-sensitive position and will require completion of drug and alcohol testing.
Candidates shortlisted will be required to complete theProfile TRAITS Survey.
The purpose of the TRAITS Survey tool is to assist FLINT in understanding the behaviors of individuals to support the best use of their strengths, abilities, and potential.
Our Commitment to Our People
When you join FLINT, we make these promises:
Your work will matter. The projects you'll help build will serve communities for generations. Your growth is our priority. We'll invest in your development and create paths for advancement. Your voice will be heard. Your experience and ideas will shape how we tackle challenges. Your team will support you. You'll work with people who want to see you succeed. Your ambition will be rewarded. As you grow, FLINT grows - and we recognize those who help us build better.
Transform yourself. Strengthen each other. Make a better world.
Please click here to view our Recruitment Privacy Notice.
Company Description
FLINT is a leading service provider in Canada's energy and industrial markets offering full asset life cycle support, including construction, maintenance, fabrication, and environmental services. Committed to safety and quality, we foster a workplace culture that values innovation and sustainability. With a strong local presence and top-tier talent, we deliver high-quality services as we help our customers bring their resources to our world.
Job Description
This role can be based in either British Columbia or Alberta.
As a Senior Project Manager, you will be responsible for managing the delivery of various BC contaminated sites projects within the Environmental Services Division. Operating in a dynamic and competitive environment, you will oversee projects from start to finish, ensuring safe and efficient operations with a strong client focus. You will drive projects to successful outcomes by meeting schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets, contributing to continued growth and success. Collaboration will be essential to maintaining open communication and high standards of service delivery, while ensuring adherence to FLINT's core values and ethical standards.
What would you be doing?
Provide strategic planning within larger projects to align with organizational goals and objectives, while managing complex and/or multiple projects simultaneously. Make critical project decisions and prepare essential documents, including work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and contractor procurement. Control, forecast, and monitor all project costs, ensuring site progress aligns with planned work while holding accountability for managing project interfaces and subcontractors. Identify and manage project risks effectively by maintaining a comprehensive project risk register, ensuring accurate technical input is incorporated into all documentation as required. Establish and manage a system for recording, tracking, and progressing project documentation using project management software, while liaising with government and regulatory contacts for client submissions. Support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks for new business opportunities, maintain vendor relationships, participate in training and team meetings, implement safety programs, and ensure timely completion of administrative duties such as claims and invoices.
Perks of the job
Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation
Qualifications
Possess a minimum of 10 years of project management experience, with at least 8 years in regulatory and environmental consulting. Must have working knowledge of BC Contaminated Sites. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, and be eligible for or possess a professional designation (e.g., P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen to effectively manage project budgets and resources. Exhibit excellent interpersonal skills, enabling successful collaboration in both independent and team settings while building strong relationships with key stakeholders. Communicate effectively with exceptional verbal and written skills, capable of influencing decision-makers and adapting to dynamic priorities in a productive work environment. Show a proactive approach to problem-solving, strong initiative, and proficiency in the MS Office suite, alongside a proven ability to foster teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution with diverse individuals and organizations.
Additional Information
As a condition of employment, qualified applicants who accept the role must complete a satisfactory pre-employment Background Check. This may consist of a combination of a Canadian Criminal Record check, an Employment Verification, and an Education and Accreditation Verification.
This position has been identified as a safety-sensitive position and will require completion of drug and alcohol testing.
Candidates shortlisted will be required to complete theProfile TRAITS Survey.
The purpose of the TRAITS Survey tool is to assist FLINT in understanding the behaviors of individuals to support the best use of their strengths, abilities, and potential.
Our Commitment to Our People
When you join FLINT, we make these promises:
Your work will matter. The projects you'll help build will serve communities for generations. Your growth is our priority. We'll invest in your development and create paths for advancement. Your voice will be heard. Your experience and ideas will shape how we tackle challenges. Your team will support you. You'll work with people who want to see you succeed. Your ambition will be rewarded. As you grow, FLINT grows - and we recognize those who help us build better.
Transform yourself. Strengthen each other. Make a better world.
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