Project Manager - Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental 12

17 days ago

Hawaii, United States

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Job Description

Morson Talent is seeking a Project Manager for Environmental Impact Assessment and Permitting in the energy, industrial, and mining sectors. The role involves leading assessments, ensuring compliance, and maintaining client relationships. The position offers significant flexibility for remote work and opportunities for professional development. Candidates can work from various locations in Quebec, including Quebec City and Montreal, and will collaborate on large-scale projects with a focus on sustainability.
Project Manager Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Permitting Energy, Industrial, and Mining Sectors

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Location:
Anywhere in Quebec.


Join us for a flexible, stimulating, and inclusive career path.


The Permits and Environmental Management team includes nearly 100 employees at all levels who contribute to key projects throughout their entire life cycle, from the initial assessment of key constraints to the strategic development of regulatory approval processes, as well as compliance management throughout construction and operations.


Our team works collaboratively on projects to achieve social acceptance and to manage our clients' environmental and sustainability commitments.


Environmental impact assessment in the execution of major projects in the mining, energy, and industrial sectors has become an essential discipline and is now at the core of our clients' and citizens' concerns.


Our client is currently offering the opportunity to join a dynamic and experienced team that delivers a distinctive service in environmental and social impact assessment for a wide range of projects, including energy and natural resources, industrial, and mining projects, for major private and public clients.


This team is at the heart of some of the most ambitious projects in Quebec and Canada and values involvement, collaboration, and knowledge sharing.


We are seeking a dynamic individual to act as a Project Director in environmental and social impact assessment and environmental permitting.


The team is recognized for its strong momentum and a clear focus on career development, offering diversified training aligned with individual interests and professional growth.


Senior professionals and engineers provide ongoing support to the development of junior team members.


The selected candidate will report to the Industrial Sector Environmental Impact Assessment Team Lead.


The position is available anywhere in Quebec, with an assigned office in Quebec City, Montreal, Trois-Rivires, Saguenay, or Abitibi.


Significant flexibility for remote work is offered.


By joining the organization, you may have opportunities to work on projects in Quebec, across Canada, and internationally.


Your role within the team:


Lead and participate in the execution of environmental impact assessments and related studies within multidisciplinary teams.
Lead and participate in applications for environmental authorizations and permits.
Ensure compliance with project budgets and schedules.
Maintain effective and constructive client relationships within the scope of responsibilities.
Lead and participate in the preparation of service proposals, including strategy, work plans, client meetings, and budgets.
Contribute to departmental business development initiatives.
Act as a mentor to colleagues.
Why choose us as your employer:


We offer the opportunity to work on diverse, large-scale projects, both internally and externally, within a stimulating environment where work-life balance is a priority.


Employees benefit from access to diversified training programs aligned with individual development goals, competitive compensation, flexible benefits, a share ownership plan, a defined contribution pension plan, and a work environment focused on health and safety.


Profile sought:


Bachelor's degree in an environment-related field.
A master's degree is an asset.
Training in environmental engineering is an asset.
Ten years of relevant experience in the environmental field.
PMP certification or the ability to obtain the CAPM certification within six months is a condition of employment if not currently registered as a PMP.
Strong knowledge of provincial and federal environmental legislation.
Excellent writing, analytical, and synthesis skills.
Strong aptitude for teamwork and project management.
Excellent command of the French language, both written and spoken.
Proficiency in both French and English is an asset.
This position requires knowledge of English, in addition to French, as the role involves collaboration with Canadian, regional, or global leadership teams and colleagues located outside Quebec.


Interested in the challenge? Submit your rsum and join us in shaping a better future for our planet.
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