Top Benefits
About the role
General Information
Job Location
- Montreal, QC
Date Published
03-Mar-2026
Department
Environment
Employment Type
Permanent
Working Arrangement
On-Site
Role Type
Full-Time
Job Description
Ready to build your career? We want to hear from you.
As an Environmental Coordinator within Pomerleau’s environmental team, you will play a key advisory role based on the needs of the projects and their teams. You will develop and implement plans and procedures, propose solutions, and support teams in improving their environmental performance. You will ensure that practices comply with requirements and that relevant processes from the Environmental Management System are properly implemented. Your expertise will allow you to expand your knowledge across a wide range of environmental issues and mitigation measures while supporting superintendents and managers through skilled and effective communication. You will foster collaboration and solution‑finding, and act as a mentor for technicians and interns. This position requires a minimum to moderate level of supervision.
What you will do
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Conduct site visits and support the team in executing work in compliance with environmental requirements and LEED certification standards.
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Provide environmental advisory support to project teams regarding obligations and environmental issues (water discharge quality, dust, contaminated soils, hazardous waste management, permits & authorizations, noise, nuisances, etc.).
-
Implement and carry out LEED‑related activities on construction sites.
-
Develop and apply environmental plans and programs to support site teams.
-
Maintain up‑to‑date environmental performance indicators (non‑conformities, spills, residual materials, best practices, etc.).
-
Collaborate with the corporate LEED coordinator to obtain targeted certifications.
-
Compile data and prepare required monitoring reports.
-
Report any deviation from environmental requirements and issue non‑conformity reports when necessary.
-
Identify proactive solutions to ensure compliance with environmental requirements.
-
Participate in the implementation of Pomerleau’s Environmental Management System (EMS) on construction sites.
This role could be for you if you have
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A university degree in environment, sustainable development, engineering, geology, or a related field.
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A minimum of 3 years of experience in environmental work, ideally on construction sites or in an industrial setting.
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Strong knowledge of environmental issues and impacts in the construction sector.
-
General knowledge of provincial and municipal environmental regulations.
Benefits
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RRSP with up to 5% employer matching
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Hybrid work model for corporate roles
-
Employee stock ownership program
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Career growth through real development opportunities
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Transit pass reimbursement — get to work for free
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Minimum 4 weeks of vacation from day one
For the past six years, we've proudly held the distinction of being one of Canada's Top 100 Employers.
Pomerleau is a national leader in construction, delivering major projects across Canada. We believe in creating a workplace where people feel respected, supported, and empowered to grow. Our culture is built on collaboration, trust, and a shared commitment to doing great work. If this speaks to you, apply for this role or connect with one of our recruiters to learn how we can support you throughout the process.
About Pomerleau
Pomerleau, whose revenues exceeded $4.8 billion in 2023, is one of the largest construction companies in Canada. It specializes in building, infrastructure, and civil engineering sectors, undertaking major projects through alternative delivery methods. Equipped with a research and development laboratory, Pomerleau integrates innovations into more than 80% of its projects and works sustainably to build the living environments of tomorrow. It is a family-owned company with human values, recognized as one of the 100 best employers in Canada. As a talent incubator and a trainer for the next generation, we encourage the development and growth of all our team members.
Top Benefits
About the role
General Information
Job Location
- Montreal, QC
Date Published
03-Mar-2026
Department
Environment
Employment Type
Permanent
Working Arrangement
On-Site
Role Type
Full-Time
Job Description
Ready to build your career? We want to hear from you.
As an Environmental Coordinator within Pomerleau’s environmental team, you will play a key advisory role based on the needs of the projects and their teams. You will develop and implement plans and procedures, propose solutions, and support teams in improving their environmental performance. You will ensure that practices comply with requirements and that relevant processes from the Environmental Management System are properly implemented. Your expertise will allow you to expand your knowledge across a wide range of environmental issues and mitigation measures while supporting superintendents and managers through skilled and effective communication. You will foster collaboration and solution‑finding, and act as a mentor for technicians and interns. This position requires a minimum to moderate level of supervision.
What you will do
-
Conduct site visits and support the team in executing work in compliance with environmental requirements and LEED certification standards.
-
Provide environmental advisory support to project teams regarding obligations and environmental issues (water discharge quality, dust, contaminated soils, hazardous waste management, permits & authorizations, noise, nuisances, etc.).
-
Implement and carry out LEED‑related activities on construction sites.
-
Develop and apply environmental plans and programs to support site teams.
-
Maintain up‑to‑date environmental performance indicators (non‑conformities, spills, residual materials, best practices, etc.).
-
Collaborate with the corporate LEED coordinator to obtain targeted certifications.
-
Compile data and prepare required monitoring reports.
-
Report any deviation from environmental requirements and issue non‑conformity reports when necessary.
-
Identify proactive solutions to ensure compliance with environmental requirements.
-
Participate in the implementation of Pomerleau’s Environmental Management System (EMS) on construction sites.
This role could be for you if you have
-
A university degree in environment, sustainable development, engineering, geology, or a related field.
-
A minimum of 3 years of experience in environmental work, ideally on construction sites or in an industrial setting.
-
Strong knowledge of environmental issues and impacts in the construction sector.
-
General knowledge of provincial and municipal environmental regulations.
Benefits
-
RRSP with up to 5% employer matching
-
Hybrid work model for corporate roles
-
Employee stock ownership program
-
Career growth through real development opportunities
-
Transit pass reimbursement — get to work for free
-
Minimum 4 weeks of vacation from day one
For the past six years, we've proudly held the distinction of being one of Canada's Top 100 Employers.
Pomerleau is a national leader in construction, delivering major projects across Canada. We believe in creating a workplace where people feel respected, supported, and empowered to grow. Our culture is built on collaboration, trust, and a shared commitment to doing great work. If this speaks to you, apply for this role or connect with one of our recruiters to learn how we can support you throughout the process.
About Pomerleau
Pomerleau, whose revenues exceeded $4.8 billion in 2023, is one of the largest construction companies in Canada. It specializes in building, infrastructure, and civil engineering sectors, undertaking major projects through alternative delivery methods. Equipped with a research and development laboratory, Pomerleau integrates innovations into more than 80% of its projects and works sustainably to build the living environments of tomorrow. It is a family-owned company with human values, recognized as one of the 100 best employers in Canada. As a talent incubator and a trainer for the next generation, we encourage the development and growth of all our team members.