Location: Toronto, ON (Hybrid, 3 days on-site) Language: English, strong written and verbal communication required Duration: 12-month contract Background Check Requirement: Criminal background check About the Opportunity This is a unique opportunity to step into a high-impact role supporting complex infrastructure development within a highly regulated environment. You will contribute to environmental permitting and regulatory approvals tied to long‑term, large‑scale projects that prioritize safety, sustainability, and community impact. Working within a collaborative, multi‑disciplinary team, you will partner with technical experts, consultants, and project leaders to ensure critical regulatory milestones are achieved. This role suits someone confident navigating ambiguity, comfortable making decisions, and motivated to bring structure and momentum to evolving project work. What’s In It for You Join a team that values autonomy, trust, and technical excellence. You will gain exposure to large‑scale infrastructure planning, work alongside experienced professionals, and contribute to meaningful, future‑focused initiatives. This opportunity offers competitive compensation with scheduled increases, flexibility based on experience, and a workplace that encourages growth, accountability, and collaboration. You will play a key role in shaping processes and driving outcomes in a dynamic environment. Your Responsibilities Coordinate and manage regulatory studies required for environmental assessments and permitting processes Lead the planning, scheduling, and delivery of technical work programs, ensuring alignment with project timelines Collaborate with internal teams and external consultants to develop reports, studies, and regulatory submissions Review technical documentation to ensure quality, accuracy, and compliance with applicable regulations and standards Provide guidance on permitting requirements, supporting informed decision‑making across project teams Monitor contractor performance, ensuring deliverables meet expectations and regulatory obligations Skills and Qualifications 5–8 years of progressive experience in environmental permitting, approvals, or infrastructure‑related projects Experience supporting environmental assessments and navigating Canadian regulatory frameworks Strong project coordination skills, with the ability to manage multiple stakeholders and priorities Familiarity with applicable legislation such as the Fisheries Act or Class Environmental Assessments is an asset Excellent analytical, communication, and problem‑solving skills Post‑secondary education in environmental science, engineering, geoscience, or a related field is preferred #J-18808-Ljbffr
Technical Officer, Regulatory Permitting And Approvals
ALTIS
toronto, toronto
Published 19 days ago
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