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Environment Manager
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September 19, 2024
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Mikisew Cree First Nation
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Reporting to the Director of GIR The Environment Manager at the Mikisew Cree First Nation has the responsibility of overseeing the environmental territory. Their role involves developing and implementing environmental strategies, policies, and programs to promote sustainable development. They also assess industry activities to identify areas for improvement and ensure compliance with environmental laws. Additionally, they manage on and off-reserve environmental initiatives, handle industry applications and related regulatory matters.
*ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: *
· Performs all duties and responsibilities in accordance with the policies, standards, protocols, and procedures of the GIR and as directed by the Director.
· Leading and developing the industry consultation and IBA team to deliver agreed outcomes (quality/timeliness/cost) for agreements and consultation proposals.
· The development of policies, procedures and processes that maximize efficiency and the achievement of desired outcomes relating to Industry consultation and IBA?s.
· Monitoring of existing operating projects, including Industry related issues, identifying relevant concerns, and ensuring that performance issues are addressed in a timely and appropriate manner.
· Development and implementation of annual plans for the effective delivery of all matters relating to consultation proposals from Industry and the effective implementation of IBA?s.
· Develop and implement consultation protocols between Industry partners and the MCFN community to ensure meaningful consultation, participation, community engagement, and reporting.
· Contributing as a member of the GIR leadership team to the development and delivery of GIR?s strategy and annual planning process.
· Management of financial resources relating to the team?s activities including annual budgeting, monthly reporting, and delivery of commitments within allocated resources.
*Environmental*
· Identify potential environmental risks that can affect the MCFN community and ensure that Industry develops monitoring programs to avoid/minimize these risks,
· Review Industry projects to ensure environmental risks are effectively identified using systematic assessment techniques and ensure best environmental technology/practices are used in the project?s design, construction and operational phases,
· Provide strategic input and technical advice into long-term environmental sustainability agreements, environmental committees, and negotiations,
· Monitor, evaluate and provide technical reviews to government policies, regulations, and land management,
· Ensure Industry develops and implements effective environmental protection, including monitoring and adaptive management plans, reclamation and closure, waste management, and emergency response programs,
· Ensure compliance and effectiveness of company-specific environmental commitments in agreements,
· Coordinate and manage environmental strategies and programs with other Indigenous Governments,
· Undertake appropriate environmental studies to ensure baselines are identified, potential impacts are accurately assessed, and control and monitoring systems are implemented,
· Work with legal counsel to establish appropriate mitigation, offsets and accommodation for environmental impacts and impacts on Treaty and Aboriginal Rights,
· Develop and manage relationships with counterparts in Governments, Industry, and related stakeholder and Indigenous nations,
· Ensure accurate, timely and regular formal scans of the regional, national and international environmental policies, procedures and practices that may impact the immediate, intermediate, and long-term sustainability of the community,
· Represent MCFN in regional initiatives to manage cumulative effects, including any regional environmental and technical issues of concern,
· Manage consultants to ensure timely and accurate technical review of project applications and policy documents are developed to s
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LocationFort McMurray, AB
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Workplace information
On site
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Salary$84,565 to $91,549YEAR annually
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Terms of employment
Full time
- Start date
Starts as soon as possible
- vacancies
1 vacancy
- Source
indeed.com
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