About the role
Deadline to Apply: October 31, 2025
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Waste Management Coordinator
Reporting to the Sr. Engineer and/or Technical Services Advisor, the Technical Services Officer will provide support in the delivery of technical services outlined in Bimose Tribal Councils mandate, duties
include:
Duties
- Develop and implement solid waste management plans for communities which include developing by-laws, policies and procedures.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with member communities.
- Perform site investigations, surveys and observe operations to ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
- Ensure all MTSA’s are updated with ISC.
- Tracking of diversion of solid waste and ensure compliance with all regulations.
- Monitor landfill site surveys to ensure environmental compliance by following community and federal regulations.
- Complete Health and Safety evaluations.
- Create innovative solutions to address illegal dumping.
- Prepare financial budget and submit reports to funding sources and management.
- Explore sources of external funding for all waste-related projects for the First Nation. Assist in preparation of funding proposals and associated documentation.
- Assist contractors with community engagement sessions for input and strategic planning for projects.
- Contract administration for projects including creating terms of reference, implementation of contracts, consultations, review of designs and final contract reports.
- Present educational information, input, training and engagement sessions at community workshops and forums.
- Development and distribution of community specific promotion and education materials for outreach.
- Liaise and consult with external and government agencies on waste management programs (Provincial, Federal, local municipalities, RPRA, stewardships, etc.)
- Regular participation in OFNTSC Solid Waste Coordinator Working Group.
- Promoting sustainable waste management practices through regular community updates via email, newsletter submissions, social media, etc.
- Provide technical services to member First Nations on minor capital projects, including solid waste, water and sewage systems, roads, community infrastructure services, and education facilities.
- Provide support in the preparation and review of contract drawings and documents.
- Establishes design and construction schedules and monitoring progress of various projects and their conformance to design and construction schedules.
- Responsible for inspecting project sites in order to monitor progress and ensure compliance with all safety and government regulations.
- Analyzes survey reports, maps, drawings, blueprints, aerial photography, and other topographical or geologic data to plan projects.
- Prepares budgets by projecting resource needs and determining funding priorities for a division or section.
- Conduct technical reviews and provides recommendations regarding designs and reports prepared by consulting engineers.
- Prepare funding applications, reports & administration duties for government funded projects.
Qualifications
- Diploma or degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Environmental Studies, or Resource Management.
- EIT (Engineer-in-Training) or CET (Certified Engineering Technologist) is preferred.
- Minimum 3 years of directly related work experience, First Nation experience is a definite asset.
- Working knowledge of various computer software including, but not restricted to: MS word, Excel, AutoCAD, Power Point and other design programs. Knowledge of GIS and GPS hardware and software would be a definite asset.
- Demonstrated understanding of engineering theories and principles.
- Strong oratory, & presentation skills; ability to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing.
- Valid driver's license, access to an insured vehicle, and willingness to travel
Applicants must submit a cover letter, and resume, references will be contacted if deemed necessary
Application deadline: October 31, 2025 @4:00pm (CT) Please apply online at www.bimose.ca orsubmit applications via email: atom@bimose.ca
Fax: (807) 468-3908
Late applications will not be considered
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About the role
Deadline to Apply: October 31, 2025
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Waste Management Coordinator
Reporting to the Sr. Engineer and/or Technical Services Advisor, the Technical Services Officer will provide support in the delivery of technical services outlined in Bimose Tribal Councils mandate, duties
include:
Duties
- Develop and implement solid waste management plans for communities which include developing by-laws, policies and procedures.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with member communities.
- Perform site investigations, surveys and observe operations to ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
- Ensure all MTSA’s are updated with ISC.
- Tracking of diversion of solid waste and ensure compliance with all regulations.
- Monitor landfill site surveys to ensure environmental compliance by following community and federal regulations.
- Complete Health and Safety evaluations.
- Create innovative solutions to address illegal dumping.
- Prepare financial budget and submit reports to funding sources and management.
- Explore sources of external funding for all waste-related projects for the First Nation. Assist in preparation of funding proposals and associated documentation.
- Assist contractors with community engagement sessions for input and strategic planning for projects.
- Contract administration for projects including creating terms of reference, implementation of contracts, consultations, review of designs and final contract reports.
- Present educational information, input, training and engagement sessions at community workshops and forums.
- Development and distribution of community specific promotion and education materials for outreach.
- Liaise and consult with external and government agencies on waste management programs (Provincial, Federal, local municipalities, RPRA, stewardships, etc.)
- Regular participation in OFNTSC Solid Waste Coordinator Working Group.
- Promoting sustainable waste management practices through regular community updates via email, newsletter submissions, social media, etc.
- Provide technical services to member First Nations on minor capital projects, including solid waste, water and sewage systems, roads, community infrastructure services, and education facilities.
- Provide support in the preparation and review of contract drawings and documents.
- Establishes design and construction schedules and monitoring progress of various projects and their conformance to design and construction schedules.
- Responsible for inspecting project sites in order to monitor progress and ensure compliance with all safety and government regulations.
- Analyzes survey reports, maps, drawings, blueprints, aerial photography, and other topographical or geologic data to plan projects.
- Prepares budgets by projecting resource needs and determining funding priorities for a division or section.
- Conduct technical reviews and provides recommendations regarding designs and reports prepared by consulting engineers.
- Prepare funding applications, reports & administration duties for government funded projects.
Qualifications
- Diploma or degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Environmental Studies, or Resource Management.
- EIT (Engineer-in-Training) or CET (Certified Engineering Technologist) is preferred.
- Minimum 3 years of directly related work experience, First Nation experience is a definite asset.
- Working knowledge of various computer software including, but not restricted to: MS word, Excel, AutoCAD, Power Point and other design programs. Knowledge of GIS and GPS hardware and software would be a definite asset.
- Demonstrated understanding of engineering theories and principles.
- Strong oratory, & presentation skills; ability to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing.
- Valid driver's license, access to an insured vehicle, and willingness to travel
Applicants must submit a cover letter, and resume, references will be contacted if deemed necessary
Application deadline: October 31, 2025 @4:00pm (CT) Please apply online at www.bimose.ca orsubmit applications via email: atom@bimose.ca
Fax: (807) 468-3908
Late applications will not be considered
Apply Today
Select Files
Send