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Natural Environments Technician
Ville de Laval
Salary
$61,619 to $94,799 per year
Job Type
Temporary, Full time
Experience
0 to 2 years, 2 to 5 years
Category
Technical / Industrial Trades, Science / Research
STATUS: Temporary - duration 2 years
JOB POSTING NUMBER: 3728
POSTING PERIOD: Indeterminate
SALARY: Class 10 – from $61,619.23 to $94,798.85 / year
SCHEDULE: 33.00 hours per week, DAY; MONDAY to THURSDAY - 08:15 to 17:30 - A
WORK MODE: In-person
WORK LOCATION: Engineering Department, 1333 CHOMEDEY BLVD OFFICE 801 A/S ENGINEERING, LAVAL DIRECTION H7V 3Y1
You will perform various technical and analytical tasks necessary to support the municipality's environmental directions regarding the management of natural environments, including conducting biological characterization studies, ecological value analyses, and writing reports.
You will participate in drafting requests for certificates of authorization under applicable legislation for the City’s future development projects and will issue environmental recommendations to citizens, developers, and their consultants.
More specifically, you will:
- You will issue recommendations and request modifications to plans, specifications, studies, and other submitted documents.
- You will collect data and conduct sampling necessary for biological characterization studies, analyze the ecological value of inventoried natural environments, and write biological characterization study reports.
- You will conduct field inspections and ensure that work is carried out in accordance with plans and specifications.
- You will write technical documents such as inspection reports detailing the state of sites, issue recommendations, and follow up on the compliance of works, structures, or constructions located in or near natural environments, as part of corporate or private projects that will be transferred to the City, such as compensation arrangements, restoration work, or planting. You will gather and compile data, produce analyses and statistics of various types.
- You will inform citizens and businesses of non-compliant aspects, observed violations, and required corrective actions, and then carry out the necessary follow-ups.
- You will conduct research, compile statistical data, and produce various documents (reports, tables, etc.).
- You will monitor and update dashboards, performance indicators, and geomatics databases related to natural environments and interpretation panels.
- If necessary, you will seek the intervention of representatives from other municipal services involved (urban planning, public works, engineering, etc.).
- You will raise awareness and inform citizens and various stakeholders (citizens, consultants, other municipal services, developers, etc.) about natural environments, policies, plans, regulations, and applicable laws to promote compliance.
- You will communicate and collaborate with employees from other departments, external organizations, or the ministry. You will provide the requested information, compile the received data, and ensure quality control.
- You will prepare the necessary documentation for evidence, inform the lawyers from the Legal Affairs Department, and may act as a witness in court in your area of expertise.
- Hold a DEC in the field of environment;
- Have twenty-four (24) months of relevant experience, particularly in stream inspection;
- Knowledge in environment, particularly in stream management (environmental standards);
- Knowledge of the legislative framework in natural environments, mainly in stream management (water environment);
- Comfortable with fieldwork in varied conditions (natural environments, weather, etc.);
- Supervision of works in natural environments, particularly in streams (an asset);
- Understanding of hydraulic and hydrology concepts;
- Possess a valid driver's license and a vehicle;
- Possess an ASP construction card.
- Ability to advise/accompany
- Collaboration
- Client-oriented
- Results-oriented
- Openness to diversity
- Mastery of one's profession
- Rigor/quality assurance
- Analytical ability
Choosing the City of Laval means working for the third largest city in Quebec on diverse and stimulating mandates. It also means having the opportunity to grow within a human, committed team that enjoys working in a pleasant environment.
For this position, we offer competitive working conditions and social benefits:
- Defined benefit pension plan;
- Work schedule allowing for work-life balance;
- Work location easily accessible with free parking;
- Employee assistance program (EAP);
- Priority access to a CPE daycare.
Only those who meet the requirements will be contacted.
The City of Laval is committed to promoting an inclusive and equitable work environment as part of its employment equity program. It recognizes and values diversity in all its forms and invites women, people from visible and ethnic minorities, Indigenous peoples, and persons with disabilities to apply.
If you need special accommodations to participate in the selection process, please let us know as soon as you receive your invitation.
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