Teck is a leading Canadian resource company focused on responsibly providing the metals essential for global development and the energy transition while caring for the people, communities and land that we love.
Teck's two regional business units, North America and Latin America, oversee Teck's assets through all phases of safe, sustainable development, operation and closure. The business units are supported by enterprise-wide functions that set strategic direction, establish standards and provide governance, as well as supporting the business through shared services, centers of excellence and business partnering.
Reporting to the Director, Environment, UCR, the Program Manager, Environmental Projects is responsible for project management activities and oversight supporting the implementation and completion of the Upper Columbia River (UCR) remedial investigation and feasibility study (RI/FS) as well as other environmental projects as needed. The Program Manager will ensure that projects are handled with the overall goals of safety, environmental stewardship and corporate responsibility to maintain and enhance the company’s reputation.
The wage scale for this job is $113,000 - $139,000 commensurate with experience and qualifications.
This Teck American Incorporated (TAI) full-time, regular position provides the employee (and their eligible dependents) a comprehensive flexible benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, and basic life insurance. The employee is also covered by Long Term Disability insurance and is able to enroll in our company’s 401k plan. In this position, the employee will accrue a minimum of 10 days of vacation leave and 12 paid sick days (1 per month) throughout the calendar year. There are ten paid holidays per year.
Responsibilities
Be a courageous safety leader, adhere to and sponsor safety and environmental rules and procedures
Lead, develop and implement project plans and schedules while working in a collaborative and close partnership with the Manager, Environment, Upper Columbia River
Ensure compliance with environmental regulations and Teck’s sustainability, health and safety guidelines
Monitor project's progress and performance, anticipate project needs or potential challenges and implement solutions to keep the project on track
Lead field and technical consultants, laboratories, and other vendors to ensure and monitor compliance to project plans and coordinate resource allocations
Projects or activities include field work, completion of technical studies and reports, ecological risk assessment, field studies and assessment, and completion of the Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study (RI/FS), and other potential projects
Oversee and prepare project budgets and refine as needed to ensure timeliness and fiscal responsibility
Regularly update collaborators on project progress and plans, addressing any issues or delays promptly and serving as the central point of contact between the contract’s administrator, legal department, and environment team
Support engagement, prepare presentations and liaise with EPA, Tribes, State, and DOI project managers, citizens’ group and public forum members regarding the UCR Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study and other projects as necessary
Research, assess and disseminate updated regulatory laws, relevant information and best practices by reviewing government publications, community developments, mining industry association bulletins, and business and environmental group publications for information impacting the projects
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Geology or related field
Minimum of 10 years’ progressive experience leading large environmental assessment and/or cleanup projects required
Excellent communication, organization, time-management, critical thinking and leadership skills
Demonstrable experience leading CERCLA-level risk assessments and risk assessment technical teams
Ability to complete projects on time and within stated budget with minimal direction
PMP certification is considered an asset
Leadership experience is essential
Environmental regulatory agency and stakeholder interaction experience required
Must be comfortable making informed decisions on behalf of the Company
Active participation in local, regional and/or national professional organizations
Solid understanding of US EPA and Washington state regulations impacting assessment and remediation required