Who We Are:
Scarborough Transit Connect (STC) is a joint venture between Aecon and FCC Canada Ltd. that was selected by Metrolinx to deliver the Scarborough Subway Extension – Stations, Rails and Systems (SSE-SRS) package. The Scarborough Subway Extension will bring the TTC’s Line 2 subway service nearly eight kilometers farther into Scarborough. It will extend from Kennedy Station to Sheppard Avenue and McCowan Road, providing quick and seamless transit for those heading into and out of the downtown core and those travelling within Scarborough. The extension will replace Line 3 (the Scarborough RT), helping to reduce travel times and improve access to jobs, schools, and other key destinations throughout the city.
As part of the Scarborough Transit Connect project, we are looking for a Soil and Groundwater Manager to join our team. The Soil and Groundwater Manager reports to the Environmental Director and is responsible for ensuring the management of all soil and groundwater is in compliance with Ontario Regulations.
What You Will Do:
- Direct all aspects of Soil and Groundwater management on the project according to Project Agreement requirements, regulations and best industry practices.
- Act as main contact for Construction teams on implementation of soil and groundwater management protocols.
- Prepare deliverables to support soil and groundwater disposal including but not limited to assessment of past uses
- reports, soil sampling plans and characterization, excess soil destination assessment reports, soil sampling and analysis plans and others as required by the Project.
- Train and oversee soil & groundwater coordinator and environmental inspectors to conduct all soil and groundwater sampling activities.
- Act as main liaison for obtaining approvals from soil receiving sites and soil tracking
- Coordinate with the Design Team on completing data gap analyses to ensure contaminated soil and groundwater are adequately identified and addressed.
- Coordinate and oversee completion of soil and groundwater deliverables including but not limited to Phase I & II ESAs, Due Diligence Risk Assessments, and vapor intrusion studies, etc.
- Review, update, and implement the Project’s Spill Prevention and Response Plan, Soil and Excavated Material Management Plan, Well Decommissioning and Protection Plan, Groundwater and Dewatering Management Plan.
- Prepare and implement Contamination Management Plans for discrete areas of unexpected contamination.
- Additional tasks as defined by the Environmental Manager and/or Environmental Director.
Experience You Will Bring:
- A minimum of 10 years of work-related experience;
- A bachelor or advanced degree from a recognized university in hydrogeology, geoscience or engineering;
- A designation as a Professional Geoscientist or Professional Engineer in Ontario;
- A Qualified Person as defined under O.Reg 153/04;
- Experience with and understanding of the application and interpretation of Canadian Standards Association (CAN/CSA Z768 and CAN/CSA Z769) investigation criteria and criteria relating to the assessment of contaminated lands.
- Experience with and understanding of the application and interpretation of Ontario Regulation 153/04 made under the Environmental Protection Act (Ontario) and Ontario Regulation 406/19, and investigation criteria relating to the assessment of contaminated lands.
- Experience in designing, implementing and overseeing soil management plans;
Phase 1 and 2 Environmental Site Assessment Reports;
soil and groundwater characterization programs;
vapor intrusion assessments;
remedial action plans for soil and/or groundwater and/or surface water;
site inspection and monitoring programs for construction activities;
Excess Soil beneficial reuse strategies;
and Dewatering effluenttreatment and Discharge strategies - Knowledge of risk assessment procedures and requirements.
- Knowledge of relevant federal and Ontario policies, procedures and legislation, including Ontario Regulation 387/04 made under the Ontario Water Resources;
waste management and related legislation, regulations, guidelines and policies for water protection and materials management, the MTO contaminated property process and the TSSA Protocol for Fuel Handling Sites. - Ability to liaise with other specialty consultants, contractors and Governmental Authorities.
- Experience with similar projects in the Province of Ontario is an asset.
- Candidates must have a valid G class driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle.
Why Join Us?
- Competitive pay, comprehensive health, and dental benefits, and RRSP matching plans.
- The opportunity to work on one of the most exciting rail projects in Toronto.
- A wide array of learning and development opportunities.
- A work environment focused on health and safety.
STC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of citizenship, race, place of origin, ethnic origin, color, ancestry, disability, age, creed, sex/pregnancy, family status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and record of offences.
When we collect your personal information as part of a job application or offer of employment, we do so in accordance with industry standards and best practices and in compliance with applicable privacy laws.
We are committed to adhering to the objectives and requirements outlined in the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and to meeting the accessibility needs of persons with disabilities in a timely manner through the implementation of the requirements of the AODA and its applicable regulations. If you require accommodation under the AODA during any step of the application process, please email us at careers@stconnect.ca.