Job Posting Title
Environmental AnalystJob Category
Safety & Quality AssuranceLanguage Requirements
Bilingual / BilingueIn the event a qualified bilingual candidate is not found, a qualified unilingual candidate will be considered. / Dans l’éventualité où un candidat bilingue qualifié n’est pas disponible, un candidat unilingue qualifié sera considéré.
Flexible Work Agreement Type
Hybrid / HybridePosting End Date
2025-06-30Job Grade
PIPSC-2Pay Range
$91 278 - $114 668Job Summary
The Environmental Analyst supports the Company’s environmental management efforts through data collection and analysis, project evaluations assistance, and compliance monitoring. Working closely with the Environmental Manager and cross-functional teams, this role helps ensure adherence to federal, provincial, and territorial regulations, maintain ISO14001:2015 registration and contribute to continuous improvement in environmental initiatives. This role combines technical expertise, regulatory knowledge, and analytical skills to mitigate risks and promote a culture of environmental responsibility within NAV CANADA.Job Description
What NAV CANADA offers you:
- Challenging, team-oriented work environment
- Competitive compensation and benefits
- Defined benefit pension plan
- Opportunities for growth and development
- Flexible work arrangements
- Diverse and inclusive workforce
Key Accountabilities:
- Conduct ecological, phased and impact assessments for infrastructure projects, collecting data and preparing initial documentation.
- Contribute to the preparation of permitting materials, including applications and support documents for regulatory approvals.
- Provide technical input to project teams on environmental regulations, standards, and best practices.
- Develop, implement and monitor environmental compliance programs aligned with federal, provincial and/or territorial legislation requirements.
- Conduct regular inspections, audits and data reviews to ensure adherence to environmental requirements and prescribed mitigation measures.
- Gather and analyze environmental data to identify trends and areas for improvement.
- Prepare various reports and presentations to communicate findings, recommendations and progress to Management and other relevant stakeholders.
- Uphold ISO14001:2015 conformance by tracking documentation, maintaining required records and participating in the audit process.
- Work with internal and external stakeholders to implement strategies that reduce environmental impact and address key environmental risks.
- Conduct initial research on emerging environmental technologies, legislation, and innovative approaches to support more sustainable operations.
- Assist in identifying and evaluating environmental risks and opportunities; recommending mitigation measures and track their effectiveness.
- Participate in meetings with cross-functional teams to ensure environmental considerations are integrated into project planning and decision making.
- Present environmental topics to a wide range of audiences to educate stakeholders on environmental considerations on project development.
Job Requirements
Education:
- Bachelor’s degree, from a recognized university, in Biology, Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering or an acceptable combination of education, experience and training.
Experience:
- 2&43; years of experience in the environmental field with emphasis on analysis, auditing an ISO14001:2015 management system and compliance.
- Exposure to the environmental permitting process, Environmental Site Assessments, Environmental Impact Assessments, or project support in infrastructure or industrial settings.
- Experience interpreting and applying environmental legislation and best practices (Canadian federal, provincial and territorial).
Knowledge
- Solid understanding of fundamental environmental legislation in Canada.
- Awareness of sustainability principles, risk management strategies and emerging environmental technologies.
- Familiarity of the ISO14001:2015 environmental management system.
- Proficiency with data collection, interpretation and reporting tools (e.g., Excel, GIS software).
- Knowledge of Phase I and II ESAs, Ecological Assessments and Hazardous Material Surveys.
Abilities
- Capable of gathering and interpreting complex environmental data to draw actional insights.
- Thoroughly reviews permitting documentation, compliance requirements and project deliverables.
- Able to create clear, concise reports and presentation for diverse audiences.
- Balances multiple tasks and deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
- Identifies potential environmental issues and recommends practical, evidence-based solutions.
Personal Suitability
- Good written and oral communication skills
- Works effectively in team settings, engaging with colleagues, regulators and consultants.
- Possesses strong customer focus
Working conditions
- This position is a hybrid position with a minimum – 3 days per week on site.
- Occasional Travel required
NAV CANADA is committed to building a skilled, diverse workforce reflective of Canadian society. If you do not believe that you match every job requirement listed on this job posting, we still encourage you to apply. NAV CANADA encourages a culture of learning and growth, and recognizes that although some technical skills are mandatory, many others can be taught.
Our Company strives to create an inclusive and barrier-free selection process and work environment. If you require accommodations during this competition process, please ensure that you inform the interview coordinator or hiring manager of any accommodation measures you may require. NAV CANADA will provide accommodations throughout the recruitment and selection process to applicants with disabilities as required.
The successful candidate must meet the security requirement of the position and be legally able to work in Canada.
We thank all applicants for their interest; only those selected for next steps will be contacted.
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