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    Sales Manager  

    - Edmonton

    Job DescriptionSales ManagerPay from $130,000 to $170,000 per yearEdmonton Branch25 Richardson Drive, St. Albert, AB T8N 7W4Strong customer relationships built on trust - that’s the foundation of Uline’s sales culture! As Sales Manager at our Edmonton location, you’ll guide and develop a fast-growing sales team with a customer-first focus. Help drive Uline’s success as a top distributor of shipping, industrial and packaging materials!Schedule:Monday and Friday - Edmonton, AB Office.Tuesday through Thursday - Sales team visits in the field.Position ResponsibilitiesRecruit, train, develop and manage a sales team of 8 - 10 representatives.Conduct regular joint sales calls with Sales Representatives and Account Managers and work closely with strategic accounts.Work with national sales and training managers to implement effective sales strategies and training procedures.Monitor and analyze sales goals, identifying opportunities for improvements.Minimum RequirementsBachelor's Degree.10+ years of experience in Sales / Sales management with strong leadership and coaching skills.Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.Frequent travel within territory with occasional travel to Uline’s other North American locations.BenefitsCompany-paid extended health coverage and RRSP with 6% employer match that starts day one!Multiple bonus programs.Paid holidays and generous paid time off.Tuition Assistance Program that covers professional continuing education.Internet and cell phone allowance. Mileage reimbursement.About UlineUline, a family-owned company, is North America’s leading distributor of shipping, industrial, and packaging materials with over 9,000 employees across 13 locations and 15 sales offices.Uline is a drug-free workplace.Uline is an Equal Opportunity Employer#LI-BA2#LI-EDM001(#IN-EDMSLS) Read More Read Less

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    Sales Manager  

    - Saint Albert

    Job DescriptionSales ManagerPay from $130,000 to $170,000 per yearEdmonton Branch25 Richardson Drive, St. Albert, AB T8N 7W4Strong customer relationships built on trust - that’s the foundation of Uline’s sales culture! As Sales Manager at our Edmonton location, you’ll guide and develop a fast-growing sales team with a customer-first focus. Help drive Uline’s success as a top distributor of shipping, industrial and packaging materials!Schedule:Monday and Friday - Edmonton, AB Office.Tuesday through Thursday - Sales team visits in the field.Position ResponsibilitiesRecruit, train, develop and manage a sales team of 8 - 10 representatives.Conduct regular joint sales calls with Sales Representatives and Account Managers and work closely with strategic accounts.Work with national sales and training managers to implement effective sales strategies and training procedures.Monitor and analyze sales goals, identifying opportunities for improvements.Minimum RequirementsBachelor's Degree.10+ years of experience in Sales / Sales management with strong leadership and coaching skills.Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.Frequent travel within territory with occasional travel to Uline’s other North American locations.BenefitsCompany-paid extended health coverage and RRSP with 6% employer match that starts day one!Multiple bonus programs.Paid holidays and generous paid time off.Tuition Assistance Program that covers professional continuing education.Internet and cell phone allowance. Mileage reimbursement.About UlineUline, a family-owned company, is North America’s leading distributor of shipping, industrial, and packaging materials with over 9,000 employees across 13 locations and 15 sales offices.Uline is a drug-free workplace.Uline is an Equal Opportunity Employer#LI-BA2#LI-EDM001(#IN-EDMSLS) Read More Read Less

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    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionEveryday Banking Advisor (English/Mandarin OR English/Cantonese) Our client a Big 5 Bank is actively looking to hire "Everyday Banking Advisors" to join their teams in Mississauga, ON. The role is an amazing opportunity for someone looking to join a Big 5 Bank and work directly with their teams on a contract basis. DutiesReceive 40-60 inbound calls per shiftDay to day inquiries: everyday banking questions, account openings, help on changing passwords, charge inquiries on credit card etc.Focus on helping clients when they need us most, by responding empathetically to a variety of questions, assisting with a myriad of banking solutions and resolving client concerns at first point of contactContribute to team results by supporting all colleagues to be successful in meeting client needsCultivate and maintain relationships with partners to work as one teamManage risks by adhering to compliance routines, processes, and controls to protect client and shareholder interestsEducate and assist clients with using our clients digital capabilities MUST HAVES:Fluency in English and Mandarin OR English and Cantonese (reading and verbal is required). Testing will be administered to assess language skills.6 months+ of previous call centre or phone-based customer service experience, taking a high volume of calls (40+ per day).Personal flexibility to work shift work, including weekends.Ability to work on a hybrid schedule (1 day in office per week).Proven ability in building rapport and maintain client relationships, preferably in the financial or service industry while working independently and as part of a team. Soft Skills:Ability to work independently, proven time management, organizational and problem-solving skills.Exceptional client service capability and confidence in engaging clients across multiple channels (i.e. phone, video, etc.) using a friendly, positive and professional toneDigital literacy across a broad range of devices (i.e., smartphones, tablets, laptops, etc.) with above average keyboarding skills, internet, computer navigation and strong multitasking ability.An interest in mobile and digital devices with an ability to help clients navigate through self-serve applications.Desire to build exceptional client experiences and is passionate and curious to help clients meet their immediate needs and solve their concerns. #TEKbank25Pay and BenefitsThe pay range for this position is $24.00 - $25.00/hr.Workplace TypeThis is a hybrid position in Mississauga,ON.À propos de TEKsystems et TEKsystems Global ServicesNous sommes un fournisseur de services aux entreprises et de technologies. Nous accélérons la transformation de nos clients. Notre compétence en stratégie, conception, exécution et opérations libère la valeur de l’entreprise par un éventail de solutions. Nous sommes une équipe de 80 000 personnes qui collaborent avec plus de 60 000 clients, notamment 80 % du Fortune 500 en Amérique du Nord, Europe et Asie, qui collaborent avec nous dans le cadre de nos capacités full-stack et notre rythme. Nous sommes des penseurs stratégiques, des collaborateurs pratiques qui aident les clients à exploiter le changement et maîtriser le dynamisme de la technologie. Nous bâtissons le futur en livrant les résultats et en créant un impact positif dans nos communautés mondiales. TEKsystems et TEKsystems Global Services sont des entreprises d’Allegis Group. Découvrez d’autres informations à TEKsystems.com.About TEKsystems and TEKsystems Global Services We’re a leading provider of business and technology services. We accelerate business transformation for our customers. Our expertise in strategy, design, execution and operations unlocks business value through a range of solutions. We’re a team of 80,000 strong, working with over 6,000 customers, including 80% of the Fortune 500 across North America, Europe and Asia, who partner with us for our scale, full-stack capabilities and speed. We’re strategic thinkers, hands-on collaborators, helping customers capitalize on change and master the momentum of technology. We’re building tomorrow by delivering business outcomes and making positive impacts in our global communities. TEKsystems and TEKsystems Global Services are Allegis Group companies. Learn more at TEKsystems.com.The company is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all applications without regard to race, sex, age, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or any characteristic protected by law. Read More Read Less

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    Représentant Du Service à La Clientèle  

    - Winnipeg

    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionConseiller en services bancaires courants Notre client est membre des Big 5 banques et recherche activement à embaucher des « conseillers bancaires de routine » qui se joindront à ses équipes montréalaises sur une base contractuelle. Ce rôle est une formidable occasion de se joindre une des 5 grandes banques et de travailler directement avec ses équipes. Tâchesrequises•     Interagir de façon proactive avec les clients des banques par divers canaux de communication pour livrer une expérience de service à la clientèle exceptionnelle, qui rendra l’interaction avec le client mémorable (téléphone/courriel).•      Se concentrer à aider les clients lorsqu’ils ont le plus besoin de nous, en répondant avec empathie à une variété de questions, en contribuant à une application des solutions bancaires et en résolvant les problèmes des clients au premier point de contact dans la journée : les questions bancaires quotidiennes, les ouvertures de comptes, l’aide apportée au changement de mots de passe, les demandes concernant les frais bancaires des cartes de crédit, etc.•      Contribuer aux résultats de l’équipe en soutenant tous les collègues afin de réussir à répondre aux besoins des clients.•       Entretenir et maintenir les relations avec les partenaires pour travailler comme une équipe.•       Gérer les risques en respectant les routines, processus de conformité et contrôles pour protéger les intérêts des clients et des actionnaires.•       Éduquer et assister les clients à l’aide de leurs capacités numériques. TÂCHES INDISPENSABLES :1. Expériences dans un CENTRE D’APPEL ou en service à la clientèle2. Capacité exceptionnelle à offrir le service à la clientèle et faire preuve de confiance pendant l’interaction avec les clients à l’aide de multiples canaux (téléphone, vidéo, etc.) avec un ton amical, positif et professionnel.3. Avoir une connaissance du numérique par une vaste gamme d’appareils (téléphones intelligents, tablettes, ordinateurs portables, etc.) et des compétences approfondies en utilisation du clavier, et navigation de l’internet et de l’ordinateur4. Posséder de solides compétences en communication écrite et orale avec une flexibilité personnelle à accepter divers quarts de travail qui répondent aux besoins de nos clients, de lundi à dimanche, de 7 h jusqu’à minuit.5.Être capable de nouer les liens et maintenir les relations avec les clients, de préférence dans les secteurs de la finance et du service, tout en travaillant indépendamment et comme membre d’équipe.6.Désirer bâtir des expériences exceptionnelles pour les clients, et être passionné et curieux d’aider les clients à répondre à leurs besoins et répondre à leurs préoccupations. Compétences générales :Avoir la capacité de travailler indépendamment, les compétences en gestion du temps, organisationnelles et résolutions des problèmes avérées.Avoir la compétence exceptionnelle en service à la clientèle et la confiance d’interagir avec les clients par de multiples canaux (téléphone, vidéo, etc.) avec un ton amical, positif et professionnel.Avoir une connaissance du numérique par une vaste gamme d’appareils (téléphones intelligents, tablettes, ordinateurs portables, etc.) et des compétences approfondies en utilisation du clavier, et navigation de l’internet et de l’ordinateur.Avoir un intérêt pour les appareils mobiles et numériques avec une aptitude à aider les clients pour qu’ils parcourent les applications.Désirer bâtir des expériences exceptionnelles pour les clients, et être passionné et curieux d’aider les clients à répondre à leurs besoins et résoudre leurs préoccupations.Everyday Banking Advisor (English/French) Our client a Big 5 Bank is actively looking to hire "Everyday Banking Advisors" to join their teams in Winnipeg, MB. The role is an amazing opportunity for someone looking to join a Big 5 Bank and work directly with their teams on a contract basis. DutiesReceive 40-60 inbound calls per shiftDay to day inquiries: everyday banking questions, account openings, help on changing passwords, charge inquiries on credit card etc.Focus on helping clients when they need us most, by responding empathetically to a variety of questions, assisting with a myriad of banking solutions and resolving client concerns at first point of contactContribute to team results by supporting all colleagues to be successful in meeting client needsCultivate and maintain relationships with partners to work as one teamManage risks by adhering to compliance routines, processes, and controls to protect client and shareholder interestsEducate and assist clients with using our clients digital capabilities MUST HAVES:Fluency in English and French (reading and verbal is required). Testing will be administered to assess language skills.6 months+ of previous call centre or phone-based customer service experience, taking a high volume of calls (40+ per day).Personal flexibility to work shift work, including weekends.Ability to work on a hybrid schedule (1 day in office per week).Proven ability in building rapport and maintain client relationships, preferably in the financial or service industry while working independently and as part of a team. Soft Skills:Ability to work independently, proven time management, organizational and problem-solving skills.Exceptional client service capability and confidence in engaging clients across multiple channels (i.e. phone, video, etc.) using a friendly, positive and professional tone.Digital literacy across a broad range of devices (i.e., smartphones, tablets, laptops, etc.) with above average keyboarding skills, internet, computer navigation and strong multitasking ability.An interest in mobile and digital devices with an ability to help clients navigate through self-serve applications.Desire to build exceptional client experiences and is passionate and curious to help clients meet their immediate needs and solve their concerns. #TEKbank25Pay and BenefitsThe pay range for this position is $24.00 - $25.00/hr.Workplace TypeThis is a hybrid position in Winnipeg,MB.À propos de TEKsystems et TEKsystems Global ServicesNous sommes un fournisseur de services aux entreprises et de technologies. Nous accélérons la transformation de nos clients. Notre compétence en stratégie, conception, exécution et opérations libère la valeur de l’entreprise par un éventail de solutions. Nous sommes une équipe de 80 000 personnes qui collaborent avec plus de 60 000 clients, notamment 80 % du Fortune 500 en Amérique du Nord, Europe et Asie, qui collaborent avec nous dans le cadre de nos capacités full-stack et notre rythme. Nous sommes des penseurs stratégiques, des collaborateurs pratiques qui aident les clients à exploiter le changement et maîtriser le dynamisme de la technologie. Nous bâtissons le futur en livrant les résultats et en créant un impact positif dans nos communautés mondiales. TEKsystems et TEKsystems Global Services sont des entreprises d’Allegis Group. Découvrez d’autres informations à TEKsystems.com.About TEKsystems and TEKsystems Global Services We’re a leading provider of business and technology services. We accelerate business transformation for our customers. Our expertise in strategy, design, execution and operations unlocks business value through a range of solutions. We’re a team of 80,000 strong, working with over 6,000 customers, including 80% of the Fortune 500 across North America, Europe and Asia, who partner with us for our scale, full-stack capabilities and speed. We’re strategic thinkers, hands-on collaborators, helping customers capitalize on change and master the momentum of technology. We’re building tomorrow by delivering business outcomes and making positive impacts in our global communities. TEKsystems and TEKsystems Global Services are Allegis Group companies. Learn more at TEKsystems.com.The company is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all applications without regard to race, sex, age, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or any characteristic protected by law. Read More Read Less

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    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionEveryday Banking Advisor (English/Mandarin OR English/Cantonese) Our client a Big 5 Bank is actively looking to hire "Everyday Banking Advisors" to join their teams in Vancouver, BC. The role is an amazing opportunity for someone looking to join a Big 5 Bank and work directly with their teams on a contract basis. DutiesReceive 40-60 inbound calls per shiftDay to day inquiries: everyday banking questions, account openings, help on changing passwords, charge inquiries on credit card etc.Focus on helping clients when they need us most, by responding empathetically to a variety of questions, assisting with a myriad of banking solutions and resolving client concerns at first point of contactContribute to team results by supporting all colleagues to be successful in meeting client needsCultivate and maintain relationships with partners to work as one teamManage risks by adhering to compliance routines, processes, and controls to protect client and shareholder interestsEducate and assist clients with using our clients digital capabilities MUST HAVES:Fluency in English and Mandarin OR English and Cantonese (reading and verbal is required). Testing will be administered to assess language skills.6 months+ of previous call centre or phone-based customer service experience, taking a high volume of calls (40+ per day).Personal flexibility to work shift work, including weekends.Ability to work on a hybrid schedule (1 day in office per week).Proven ability in building rapport and maintain client relationships, preferably in the financial or service industry while working independently and as part of a team. Soft Skills:Ability to work independently, proven time management, organizational and problem-solving skills.Exceptional client service capability and confidence in engaging clients across multiple channels (i.e. phone, video, etc.) using a friendly, positive and professional tone.Digital literacy across a broad range of devices (i.e., smartphones, tablets, laptops, etc.) with above average keyboarding skills, internet, computer navigation and strong multitasking ability.An interest in mobile and digital devices with an ability to help clients navigate through self-serve applications.Desire to build exceptional client experiences and is passionate and curious to help clients meet their immediate needs and solve their concerns. #TEKbank25Pay and BenefitsThe pay range for this position is $24.00 - $25.00/hr.Workplace TypeThis is a hybrid position in Vancouver,BC.À propos de TEKsystems et TEKsystems Global ServicesNous sommes un fournisseur de services aux entreprises et de technologies. Nous accélérons la transformation de nos clients. Notre compétence en stratégie, conception, exécution et opérations libère la valeur de l’entreprise par un éventail de solutions. Nous sommes une équipe de 80 000 personnes qui collaborent avec plus de 60 000 clients, notamment 80 % du Fortune 500 en Amérique du Nord, Europe et Asie, qui collaborent avec nous dans le cadre de nos capacités full-stack et notre rythme. Nous sommes des penseurs stratégiques, des collaborateurs pratiques qui aident les clients à exploiter le changement et maîtriser le dynamisme de la technologie. Nous bâtissons le futur en livrant les résultats et en créant un impact positif dans nos communautés mondiales. TEKsystems et TEKsystems Global Services sont des entreprises d’Allegis Group. Découvrez d’autres informations à TEKsystems.com.About TEKsystems and TEKsystems Global Services We’re a leading provider of business and technology services. We accelerate business transformation for our customers. Our expertise in strategy, design, execution and operations unlocks business value through a range of solutions. We’re a team of 80,000 strong, working with over 6,000 customers, including 80% of the Fortune 500 across North America, Europe and Asia, who partner with us for our scale, full-stack capabilities and speed. We’re strategic thinkers, hands-on collaborators, helping customers capitalize on change and master the momentum of technology. We’re building tomorrow by delivering business outcomes and making positive impacts in our global communities. TEKsystems and TEKsystems Global Services are Allegis Group companies. Learn more at TEKsystems.com.The company is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all applications without regard to race, sex, age, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or any characteristic protected by law. Read More Read Less

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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - Innisfail

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less

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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - Fort Saskatchewan

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less


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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - Hinton

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less

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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - Spruce Grove

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less

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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - Lloydminster

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less

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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - Ottawa

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less

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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - Leduc

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less

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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - Vegreville

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less

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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - Brooks

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less

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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - Lethbridge

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less

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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - Okotoks

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less

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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - Bonnyville

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less

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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - Slave Lake

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less

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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - Chestermere

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less

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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - Taber

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less

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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - Cochrane

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less

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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - Montreal

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less

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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - Wetaskiwin

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less

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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - St. Albert

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less

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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - Medicine Hat

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less

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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - Whitecourt

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less

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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - Red Deer

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less

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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - Drayton Valley

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less

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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - Calgary

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less

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    Environmental Project Manager  

    - Camrose

    Job Description The Project Manager is responsible for project management through the delivery of various projects within the Environmental Services Division.  Operating in a diverse and competitive environment, this position will manage projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, effective operations with a client-centred focus. Projects will be completed within required guidelines according to schedule, contract specifications, timelines, and budgets to drive successful outcomes for continued growth and success. Collaboration with others will be vital to keeping open lines of communication and maintaining a high standard of service delivery. The PM will always perform work and ensure adherence to FLINT's core values and exemplary ethical standards. We understand that moving for a new role is a big commitment.  That's why we provide relocation support to the successful candidate. What would you be doing? Plan and execute small-scale projects, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders and maintaining high-quality standards while resolving issues as they arise. Prepare work plans, contractor bidding documents, requests for proposals, and manage contractor procurement, ensuring all documentation is thorough and compliant. Control, forecast, and monitor all project-related costs while tracking site progress against planned work, ensuring accountability for financial management. Oversee the management of interfaces between different project groups, including subcontractor management, and maintain a project risk register to identify and mitigate risks effectively. Establish and maintain a system for recording, tracking, and progressing all project documentation using project management software to ensure organized and accessible records. Liaise with government and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients for regulatory applications and submissions, support the analysis of environmental and regulatory risks, develop professional contacts, participate in training and meetings, implement safety programs, and complete all administrative duties within required timelines. Perks of the job Comprehensive insurance and benefits package Health Care Spending Account Paid vacation Competitive compensation Qualifications Possess a minimum of 6 years of project management experience, particularly in environmental-related projects, alongside 4+ years of relevant regulatory and environmental consulting experience. Hold a Technical Diploma or University Degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline, with eligibility for a professional designation (P.Ag, RP.Bio, P.Eng, P.Geo., etc.). Demonstrate strong business and financial acumen, with excellent verbal and written communication skills that enable effective influence over decision-makers and the building of relationships with key stakeholders. Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment while adapting to changing priorities. Take a proactive approach to problem-solving, displaying initiative and the capability to prioritize tasks effectively in a dynamic work setting. Show proficiency in the MS Office suite and a proven ability to develop strong working relationships across diverse backgrounds and organizations, along with strong teamwork, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Read More Read Less


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