CST Canada Coal Limited (CST Coal) is seeking an Entry-Level Environmental Technologist to join our Resource Management Team. This position is responsible for performing field, laboratory and office functions which support delivery of the multi-faceted environmental program. The members of the Resource Management Team at CST Coal works together to remain compliant with all legislative and policy requirements governing its' Approval to operate issued under the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act (EPEA).
ABOUT US
The department of Resource Management at CST Coal is responsible for a variety of functions that contribute to mining coal safely and responsibly. We are a small department, and the successful candidate will be able to participate in many different types of environmental work. Most importantly, CST Coal is committed to a safe work environment and creating a sustainable work-life balance. We provide excellent benefit coverage, RRSP matching, living allowance and a competitive wage. The beautiful views are just a bonus.
ACCOUNTABILITY
Reporting directly to the Environmental Coordinator, the successful candidate may be accountable for assisting contractors, consultants, casual labor, students and/or on-site logistics as required.
RESPONSIBILITIES & PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
Reclamation
Assist with reclamation work which could involve supervising contractors, assessing soil depths, GIS data collection and tree planting/seeding.
Conduct reclamation monitoring on past reclamation
Air Program (EPEA Section 4.2)
Completing Inspections of our continuous air monitoring equipment;
Collecting and processing data from the continuous air monitoring equipment;
Collecting samples and compiling data for report submission.
Mine Wastewater (EPEA Section 4.3)
Conduct inspections on ponds and other mine wastewater structures, and collect samples as needed.
Maintain and preform calibrations of all laboratory equipment.
Compiling and reviewing data for submission of monthly and annual reports
Assist with water management by supervising maintenance and planting wetland plants.
Responsible for ensuring adherence to established quality assurance and control of accepted laboratory practices.
Responsible for operating, organizing and maintaining field equipment.
Soil and Groundwater Monitoring (EPEA Section 4.6 and 4.7)
Participate in the inspection, collection and analysis of groundwater monitoring stations, as well as the processing and compiling of collected data.
Collect soil samples as required
Responsible for ensuring adherence to established quality assurance and control of accepted laboratory practices.
Responsible for operating, organizing and maintaining field equipment.
Additional Duties
Assisting other staff in the collection of field samples, data entry, reviewing and comparing site specific technical data, and researching applicable regulatory requirements.
Responsible for performing other related duties as required.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education
A Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science, Biology or related discipline; or a two-year technical diploma in a related field is required.
Experience
This is an entry level position with a great opportunity to gain experience in many different environmental disciplines including water, air, wildlife, reclamation, waste management, and more. No prior environmental field experience working in an industrial, government or scientific community is necessary, however prior experience would be considered an asset. On the job training and feedback will be provided to help you be successful.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Safety first attitude
Solid writing and research abilities
Confident in a laboratory setting
Ability to operate or willingness to learn to operate all terrain and four-wheel drive vehicles in a variety of environmental conditions
Love of the outdoors and adventurous spirit
Proficiency with the Microsoft Office Suite
Ability to work with minimal supervision
Knowledge of Alberta's Flora and Fauna
Familiarity with maps, GPS units and or Avenza Maps
Excellent communication skills
Problem solving skills and ability to think quickly and be flexible
Maintain and Class 5 license and ability to maintain certificates for ATV, UTV and snowmobile
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The selected candidate will need to be able to:
Handle loads over 20 kg. in weight
Regularly engage in physical exertion, i.e. shovel, lift and/or carry heavy materials
Concentrate for over 60 consecutive minutes
Work in environmental extremes for over 60 consecutive minutes
Sit for over 60 consecutive minutes
Listen for quiet sounds
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The successful candidate will be joining our team with CST and working on site at our Grande Cache Coal Mine. The commute from Grande Cache is approximately 20 km on Highway 40 North. The successful candidate will work 80 hours on an 8 day on and 6 day off schedule or as designated by the coordinator.
The chosen candidate will be split between an office setting (approx. 20% of the time) and outdoors (approx. 80% of the time). Due to the nature of the mine site, there is potential to be exposed to fire, wildlife, smoke, fumes, odors or chemicals associated with laboratory analysis and rough and steep terrain. Occasional travel may be required outside the work area in order to attend conferences, courses or meetings.
As a condition of employment, the incumbent is required to comply with pre- and post-employment drug and alcohol testing as per the Drug and Alcohol Policy. As required, personal protective equipment will include the use of an approved hard hat, safety glasses, steel toe boots, hearing protection, CSA approved respiratory protection, protective clothing and gloves, personal flotation device, hip waders, goggles and ATV helmet. Vaccinations for rabies, hepatitis and tetanus are required.
ABOUT GRANDE CACHE
Grande Cache, AB is located 180 km South of Grande Prairie and 145 km North of Hinton on Highway 40. In Grande Cache you will have access to a grocery store, post office, bank, hospital/doctor/dental offices, restaurants, shopping and more. Grande Cache is the perfect place for those who love nature and exploring the Rocky Mountains. Many locals enjoy their time of exploring the vast crown land around Grande Cache, the unique and rugged Willmore Wilderness Park and other local beauties including Pierre Grey's Lakes Provincial Park and Sulphur Gates Provincial Park. In Grande Cache you will never run out of hiking trails, places to fish or camping spots
Beware of fraud agents! do not pay money to get a job
MNCJobz.com will not be responsible for any payment made to a third-party. All Terms of Use are applicable.