With more than 400 employees, $83 million in annual revenue and nearly 80 years of RD&D experience, the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) is Canada's second largest research and technology organization with 1,400 clients in 16 countries around the world. We help clients from across the world solve technology problems, make improvements, seize opportunities, maintain competitiveness, increase productivity, and develop new markets.
Overview
The Saskatchewan Research Council's Environmental Remediation team is seeking an Environmental Coordinator to support the assessment and remediation of abandoned uranium mines in northern Saskatchewan (Project CLEANS). This role will play a key role in supporting
environmental field
activities including conducting field work, reporting and analysis. This position is a 12-month term and is based out of Saskatoon, SK, with regular travel to Northern Saskatchewan required.
Accountabilities
Participate in field activities to support the assessment and remediation of abandoned uranium mines in Northern Saskatchewan
Carry out environmental sampling of soil, surface water, groundwater and waste rock
Assist with environmental data management, analysis and interpretation
Participate in radiation surveys and scanning (training will be provided)
Oversee contractors as they complete field work activities such as earth moving, test pitting and garbage sweeps
Support report preparation, draft field memos, radiation scanning reports and assist with annual reporting
Assist in planning field activities such as coordinating travel and managing schedules
Qualifications
Engineering or Science degree in a field related to the environment, remediation or mining
1-2 years of experience working in environment, remediation, geology, engineering, mining or construction
Experience working in remote locations or field work experience is preferred but not required
Skills
Strong understanding of safety programs and quality work practices
Excellent organizational and problem-solving skills with a high attention to detail
Ability to self-motivate and take initiative in non-supervised work
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Requirements
Travel to remote, radiation-impacted abandoned mine sites for up to 2 weeks at a time
Extended working hours (up to 12 hours per day) while in the field
Travel by small aircraft, boat and all-terrain vehicles
Valid Class 5 Driver's License
Willingness to be designated as Nuclear Energy Worker (training will be provided)
Walk in rugged, forested terrain with 20-lb (10-kg) backpack for up to 10 hours per day
The chosen candidate will also be required to provide an original Criminal Record Check that is satisfactory to SRC prior to the commencement of any employment duties. The Criminal Record Check must have been executed within the preceding 30 days of receipt.
This position is primarily located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Deadline to apply is November 28, 2025.
To Apply:
Please apply with your resume and cover letter via the careers section of our website www.src.sk.ca/careers.
Please indicate on your application where you heard about the position as SRC works with several partners to support an inclusive workplace that embraces diverse backgrounds. Our goal is to engage and empower all people so they can successfully achieve their professional goals.
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