Environmental Technician

Englobe Corp.

Your Employer

Dare to join Englobe

At nearly 3,000 people, Englobe is one of Canada’s premier firms specializing in professional engineering services, environmental sciences, and soil and biomass treatment.

With offices located across Canada, the United Kingdom and France, we are conveniently located to support large- and small-scale projects, through different stages, in many sectors. Offering a range of value-added services that run the gamut from professional consulting services to turnkey project implementation, Englobe has developed a reputation for integrity, credibility, and people-centered values.

When you choose Englobe, you’re choosing a team with a wide range of expertise and a shared concern for the environment and the sustainable development of their communities. At Englobe, the health and safety of our employees is a top priority. We have built a culture of caring and are sincerely committed to diversity and inclusion. In practice, this means we take care of every aspect of the employee experience.

And that’s not all… Taking initiative and seizing opportunities for professional development are encouraged. We believe that great ideas can come from anyone, anywhere! At Englobe, you’ll have the opportunity to grow and excel.

We offer

  • A full range of benefits (group insurance with shared costs upon hiring, group RRSP);
  • A telemedicine virtual healthcare service;
  • An annual reimbursement of sports expenses;
  • Opportunities for skills development;
  • Flexible hours and ability to compress working hours;
  • Internal policy to encourage teleworking.

Choose the path of impact. Join us in creating a positive legacy.

Englobe is committed to providing accommodation to, and working with, applicants with disabilities, to meet their needs throughout the recruitment, selection and/or employment process.

Your Contribution

As an Environmental Technician, you will work in collaboration with the Environmental Team.

Your main responsibilities will be:

  • Conduct field surveys and assessments for hazardous materials, including asbestos, lead, mould, and other environmental contaminants;
  • Perform air quality testing, including sampling for mould, particulates, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and other indoor air pollutants;
  • Collect and document samples from various materials and environments, ensuring accurate and compliant data collection;
  • Assist in the preparation of detailed reports, including the interpretation of data and the recommendation of remedial actions;
  • Operate and maintain a variety of testing and monitoring equipment, ensuring proper calibration and functioning;
  • Adhere to safety protocols and regulatory requirements during all fieldwork and site visits;
  • Collaborate with project managers and senior consultants to support environmental assessments and client projects;
  • Communicate effectively with clients, contractors, and other stakeholders, providing updates and responding to inquiries;
  • Support emergency response activities related to hazardous material spills, leaks, or indoor air quality incidents;
  • Perform Phased Environmental Site Assessments, including historical research, site inspections and soil and groundwater sampling programs;
  • Preparation of field notes, data analysis and evaluation;
  • Participate in technical report and proposal writing;
  • Develop and maintain client relationships; and,
  • Apply and promote Englobe’s health and safety rules.

Your Profile

  • College diploma in Environmental Engineering, Earth Sciences, or an environmental related field;
  • 2 years experience as an environmental consultant in hazardous materials assessment and indoor air quality is an asset;
  • Understanding of and/or ability to learn technical laboratory and field-testing procedures required;
  • Working knowledge of both provincial and federal environmental regulations would be an asset;
  • Demonstrated ability to learn and adapt to complex topics and concepts, working independently and as part of a team;
  • Ability to effectively and efficiently problem-solve, tackle new assignments and multi-task in a busy work environment;
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills and the ability to perform detailed analysis in various software programs;
  • Possession of or eligibility to obtain Security Clearance;
  • Demonstrated sensitivity and consideration for health and safety;
  • Attention to detail is a must for this position.

Qualifications:

  • College diploma in Environmental Engineering, Earth Sciences, or an environmental related field;
  • 2 years experience as an environmental consultant in hazardous materials assessment and indoor air quality is an asset;
  • Understanding of and/or ability to learn technical laboratory and field-testing procedures required;
  • Working knowledge of both provincial and federal environmental regulations would be an asset;
  • Demonstrated ability to learn and adapt to complex topics and concepts, working independently and as part of a team;
  • Ability to effectively and efficiently problem-solve, tackle new assignments and multi-task in a busy work environment;
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills and the ability to perform detailed analysis in various software programs;
  • Possession of or eligibility to obtain Security Clearance;
  • Demonstrated sensitivity and consideration for health and safety;
  • Attention to detail is a must for this position.

Responsibilities:

As an Environmental Technician, you will work in collaboration with the Environmental Team.

Your main responsibilities will be:

  • Conduct field surveys and assessments for hazardous materials, including asbestos, lead, mould, and other environmental contaminants;
  • Perform air quality testing, including sampling for mould, particulates, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and other indoor air pollutants;
  • Collect and document samples from various materials and environments, ensuring accurate and compliant data collection;
  • Assist in the preparation of detailed reports, including the interpretation of data and the recommendation of remedial actions;
  • Operate and maintain a variety of testing and monitoring equipment, ensuring proper calibration and functioning;
  • Adhere to safety protocols and regulatory requirements during all fieldwork and site visits;
  • Collaborate with project managers and senior consultants to support environmental assessments and client projects;
  • Communicate effectively with clients, contractors, and other stakeholders, providing updates and responding to inquiries;
  • Support emergency response activities related to hazardous material spills, leaks, or indoor air quality incidents;
  • Perform Phased Environmental Site Assessments, including historical research, site inspections and soil and groundwater sampling programs;
  • Preparation of field notes, data analysis and evaluation;
  • Participate in technical report and proposal writing;
  • Develop and maintain client relationships; and,
  • Apply and promote Englobe’s health and safety rules.

Englobe Corp. adheres to employment equity and equal opportunity programs and encourages all women, visible minorities, Aboriginals and disabled persons to apply. Only selected candidates will be contacted.


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