DWB Consulting Services Ltd. (DWB) has an opportunity for a dynamic Environmental Professional (RPBio, PAg, RPF) leader or aspiring leader to oversee our Environment department in Williams Lake, British Columbia. As the Williams Lake Environmental Manager, you will lead a team of skilled staff, including professionals, in-training professionals and technicians, provide professional guidance and advice to staff and clients, maintain and develop new clients, and work on and lead a variety of environmental projects across various market sectors and environmental disciplines. The role will be a mix of office and field work, and the applicant should enjoy working collaboratively in a demanding, fast-paced environment that provides rewarding work opportunities.
In this role, you will work with our Environmental Manager-Southern Operations to set the direction of the Williams Lake Environment department and to ensure client needs and division goals are successfully met. DWB strives to foster a culture of safety, professional growth and service to others, based on our core corporate values of Integrity, Community, Service and Generosity, and we are searching for experienced applicants who have a desire to be a part of a positive, like-minded team. Office or Field: Office and field.
Flexible work schedule. Travel: Some field work and travel can be expected, but most work will be in the Cariboo-Chilcotin Region of central British Columbia. Compensation: $36 - $65 / hour plus overtime, professional dues, benefits, vacation pay, RRSP program with employer contribution, annual bonus program, and more.
Supervising, training, and mentoring junior team members. Providing leadership, professional guidance and advice, and project management for various environmental projects in various natural resource sectors. Interacting with clients on projects as Environmental/Discipline Lead or Project Manager.
Leveraging existing and new client relationships to grow environmental market share. Your education, training, and memberships: · Must be a BC-regulated environmental professional (i.e., At least eight (8) years of demonstrated relevant work experience, including direct staff management.
Effective relationship and networking skills are required to help cultivate relationships with clients, First Nations, regulators, and DWB team members. Project management and organizational skills to coordinate and support team members, manage client expectations and project safety, budgets, and equipment. Experience and enthusiasm for mentoring and training team members and supporting their professional development.
Ability to review and prepare professional reports, study designs, and develop project proposals and quotes. Knowledge of environmental legislation and regulations in BC to ensure legal compliance, identify opportunities for improvement, and develop strategic solutions. Willingness to present at seminars or conferences and to network with other professionals and prospective clients.
Interest in working with other professionals and subject matter experts on multi-disciplinary projects. A focus on results ensures projects are completed on time and budget. Ability to adapt to changes throughout the project life cycle.
DWB is a dynamic, multidisciplinary consulting firm with a reputation for cost-effective solutions to complex issues. Our industry-leading professional and technical teams deliver value-added environmental, engineering, and forestry services to our clients in Western Canada. We work with many clients, from local businesses to multinational energy and mining companies, government agencies, First Nations, hydroelectric power, infrastructure, transportation companies, forest licensees, etc.
DWB has a culture that values and supports collaborative excellence and growth. We offer a competitive compensation package and pride ourselves on community involvement, mentoring, and continuous professional development. DWB provides staff team-building events and sponsors annual company trips for their full-time employees, including ocean fishing charters, Okanagan wine-tasting tours, fly-in remote hunting trips, and more!