Regulatory Coordinator for Alberta's Environment

Regulatory Coordinator for Alberta's Environment

21 Aug
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Government of Alberta
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Alberta

21 Aug

Government of Alberta

Alberta

Drive environmental stewardship with the Government of Alberta as a full-time Regulatory Coordinator for contaminated sites in Edmonton or Calgary. This role focuses on contamination management and regulatory guidance to stakeholders.

As a pivotal member of the Setting and Protected Areas Ministry, you will coordinate efforts in managing contaminated sites. The role demands an experienced professional who can effectively communicate regulatory expectations while applying a systems-thinking approach to problem-solving. Your substantial experience in environmental assessments will guide decision-making processes.

Key Responsibilities:
• Conduct environmental assessments on contaminated sites
• Guide remediation efforts based on regulatory frameworks
• Communicate effectively with stakeholders on compliance issues




• Apply risk-informed strategies to environmental regulations
• Oversee contaminant evaluation for accurate reporting

Requirements:
• Bachelor’s degree in science or engineering
• Minimum four years of experience in environmental assessment
• Profession designation as per Contaminated Sites Policy preferred
• Competent in systems thinking and creative problem-solving
• Ability to manage changes and risks effectively

Utilize your regulatory expertise to play a crucial role in the Government of Alberta's environmental initiatives.
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📌 Regulatory Coordinator for Alberta's Environment
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