Regulatory Lead – Mount Nansen Remediation

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Regulatory Lead overseeing environmental assessments and permitting for Mount Nansen Remediation project. Leading collaboration between technical teams and regulatory bodies.

Responsibilities:

  • Provides direction to all activities related to planning studies, environmental assessments and permit applications for the Mount Nansen Remediation Project.
  • Provides regulatory leadership for the Mount Nansen Remediation Project from planning through execution and completion.
  • Work collaboratively with technical teams and proactively identify opportunities to improve project environmental design aspects and streamline regulatory processes.
  • Develops an integrated project schedule including the critical path for the end-to-end tasks and activities necessary to successfully execute the project.
  • Interface and communicate with various levels of government, stakeholders and communities to advance permitting and WUL activities.
  • Represent MNRLP in regulatory and community meetings, workshops and events and oversee the preparation of presentation materials.
  • Keep abreast of existing and pending legislation and regulation changes which may impact the project. Coordinate and disseminate regulatory information within the JV.
  • Conducts senior reviews of technical deliverables and programs in area(s) of expertise.
  • Supports risk analysis with project management.
  • Monitor and promote system environmental health and worker safety compliance.
  • Completes other projects, reporting and tasks as assigned.
  • All other related duties as required.

Requirements:

  • University degree or a combination of education and equivalent work experience.
  • Minimum 12 years of environmental permitting experience.
  • Experience working in environmental consulting or project consulting settings.
  • Experience in building relationships and engaging with First Nations and all levels of Government.
  • Knowledge of and experience in Yukon’s and BC’s (and other jurisdictions) impact assessment and licensing regime for resource development projects.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.