Natural Resource Specialist (3 positions)
BC Hydro
BC Hydro is a provincial Crown corporation, owned by the government and people of British Columbia, Canada. We generate and deliver electricity to 95% of the population of B.C. and serve over five million people. That's a big responsibility that demands a simple, clear and straightforward mission with a clear vision that's guided by our values.
Natural Resource Specialist (3 positions)
Overview
Assesses and analyzes project data and methodologies. Prepares agency review materials, including reports detailing impact assessments and required mitigation or compensation measures to offset impacts from BC Hydro operations, maintenance, or projects in the assigned area.
Detailed Description
At BC Hydro, we’re working towards creating a cleaner and more sustainable future for all British Columbians and need people like you to help us. A career at BC Hydro is meaningful and provides you the opportunity to be part of a talented, inclusive, and diverse team. We offer a healthy work-life balance, competitive wages, a comprehensive benefits package, and training opportunities to support you in your career growth. We're proud to be ranked as one of B.C.'s Top Employers and one of Canada's Best Diversity Employers.
We invite you to join us as we build an even cleaner B.C. We welcome applications from all qualified job seekers. If you’re a person with a disability, please let us know by emailing RecruitmentHelp@bchydro.com, as adjustments can be made to help support you in your application process
What you'll do
- Assesses and analyzes project related data and methodologies. Prepares material for agency review including reports detailing impact assessments and possible mitigation or compensation measures required to offset impacts resulting from
existing, planned or future BC Hydro operations, maintenance work or projects in assigned area/program. - Prepares detailed terms of reference, budget estimates, related analytical and other research reports for a full range of complex fish and wildlife related research/program projects. Determines project approach and objectives, parameters, costs and staff requirements and establishes priorities. Reviews, evaluates and recommends selection of consultants and reviews
their reports to determine technical acceptability. - Prepares and implements work plans and schedules for mitigating and/or compensating for the effects of new and existing BC Hydro facilities, waste management / pollution prevention systems, operations and construction projects on fish, aquatic, wildlife, and natural ecosystems. Inspects, monitors and administers projects (including contract administration).
- Plans, implements, monitors and reports on technical studies and field programs associated with construction, operations, maintenance activities on wildlife, fish, aquatic and natural ecosystems. Conducts research, special programs or technical studies, including determining implications of using various environmental control technologies in existing and proposed BC Hydro facilities. Determines, recommends and/or provides advice to others in establishing project or study approaches, investigation parameters, costs, staff requirements and setting of priorities. Prepares related impact, assessment, planning, project and other reports.
- Develops and reviews facilities maintenance programs, operations, and ongoing projects and plans to ensure consistency with environmental regulations, policies and standards and ensures required programs are effectively and efficiently implemented. Initiates and assists with the development of waste management policies, standards and guidelines.
- Liaises with First Nations, internal/external groups and government agencies on matters related to environmental management work. Provides technical advice/guidance to ensure environmental issues, objectives and strategies are considered and incorporated into the business planning process.
- Acts as a biological and/or scientific specialist at public meetings, license hearings, program or environmental groups. Provides technical advice and instructions to field personnel in the event of emergency environmental problems.
- May be deployed to the field to respond to unforeseen environmental concerns and coordinates mitigation response and related internal/external communication/reporting. Participates in investigations as required.
- Provides technical direction and expert advice to area/program or cross discipline staff at the steering committee level or contractors involved in assigned projects.
- Performs some or all the duties of the lower-level Natural Resource Specialist jobs.
- Performs duties of a minor nature related to the above duties that do not affect the rating of the job.
What you bring
- Bachelor of Science degree (such as Biology, Geoscience or a relevant field); AND five (5) years of relevant work experience OR Technologist Diploma in Science; AND six (6) years of relevant work experience.
- Must be in the registered professional category with a regulatory body governed by the BC Professional Governance Act; OR must be eligible for registration AND registered within two (2) months of hire.
- Must hold a valid class five (5) driver’s licence.
What we offer
- A comprehensive benefits package
- A minimum of 15 paid vacation days
- A lifetime pension
- Flexible work model, depending on your role type
- Training and development courses
What else you should know
- This position is affiliated with the Movement of United Professionals union (MoveUP/COPE). http://moveuptogether.ca
- This is for three (3) Full Time Regular (FTR) Group 11 positions based out of our headquarters in Prince George. Headquarters may change if necessary based on Project and/or Company requirements.
- Frequent travel along the NCTL will be required.
- Camp work may be required from time to time. Ability to work set shift schedules to be discussed during the interview process.
- A condition of employment is to maintain your Class 5 Drivers License in good standing.
- Please be advised that this role has been assessed as safety sensitive and pre-qualification alcohol and drug testing will be required as a pre-condition to employment.
- As part of the selection process, applicants may be required to complete a written test/assessment and/or a presentation as part of the interview process.
- Frequent field trips to remote areas that may require the operation of boats, snowmobiles, ATVs, and 4X4 trucks on rough access roads to conduct field work. May be required to participate in helicopter-based surveys.
- Frequent exposure to all weather conditions with no shelter when performing field work and working at construction and operational sites. Regular exposure to work around water, including river and reservoirs when performing field work.
- Regular requirement to hike and climb over rough terrain while carrying field equipment of moderate weight.