Conduct reviews of historical records (previous reports, databases, maps, aerial photographs, regulatory registries, etc.).
Compile, organize, and synthesize information related to historical site use.
Extract and structure data required for the preparation of documentary sections of Phase I ESA reports.
Support project managers in the preliminary identification of potential environmental concerns (without final interpretation).
Phase II ESA Support Environnemental Data Management
Import, validate, and manage field and laboratory data within environmental databases (e.g., EQuIS).
Verify data accuracy, consistency, and completeness (chain of custody, units, analytical methods, coordinates, etc.).
Correct identified errors and perform quality control on datasets.
Prepare data tables, figures, borehole logs, and other data-related deliverables.
Perform basic trend analyses and descriptive statistics under supervision.
Transform and export data for use in third-party software (e.g., GIS, AutoCAD, ProUCL, GWSDAT).
Information Management and Project Support
Ensure structured management of project files (naming conventions, version control, archiving).
Review historical documents to extract, transform, and integrate data into environmental databases.
Work closely with multidisciplinary teams located across different time zones.
Comply with confidentiality, information security, and quality requirements specific to Canadian projects.
Documentary research and analysis of historical data (Phase I); and
Management, validation, and processing of environmental data generated from field and laboratory activities (Phase II).
This position does not involve fieldwork but requires a solid understanding of environmental site characterization concepts and a high level of rigor in information management and data handling.
This position is open to hybrid work arrangements as well as other office locations.