Environmental EIT
Job Description
Englobe - Who we are
At Englobe, our rigor is matched by sincere care for our colleagues, our customers, our communities, and the environment. We are committed to making a real difference, one project at a time, and to having a positive, lasting impact. We approach our work with fresh perspectives, relying on collaboration and a diversity of voices. With an entrepreneurial spirit, we empower our customers and communities with boldness and optimism. We are determined to leave a lasting legacy for generations to come.
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Your Contribution:
Your main responsibilities
Apply and promote Englobe’s health and safety policies and procedures across all field, office, and project activities;
Support a range of environmental projects, including Phase I & II ESAs, contaminated sites investigations, remediation, and environmental monitoring programs;
Conduct fieldwork such as soil, groundwater, surface water, vapour, and sediment sampling, as well as construction and groundwater monitoring;
Assist with hazardous materials and indoor air quality assessments, including inspections, air monitoring, and sample collection;
Provide field support for remediation and abatement projects, including contractor coordination, site monitoring, and documentation of activities;
Contribute to natural environment projects (e.g., wetlands, watercourses, species at risk) through field assessments and ecological data collection;
Complete accurate field documentation (notes, photo logs, chain-of-custody forms) and organize environmental and laboratory data for reporting;
Assist in preparing technical reports, tables, and figures, and communicate findings clearly to project managers and senior staff;
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams while demonstrating strong attention to detail, organization, and effective communication skills;
Demonstrate a flexible, safety-conscious approach to fieldwork, supported by a relevant degree, 1–5 years of experience (preferred), technical field/computer skills (e.g., MS Office, GPS, GIS), and willingness to travel with a valid driver’s license.
Your Profile:
What makes you unique
Degree in Environmental Science, Biology, Ecology, Geology, Environmental Engineering, or a related field;
Eligibility for registration as an Engineer-in-Training, Geoscientist-in-Training, or related professional designation would be considered an asset;
1 to 5 years of experience in environmental consulting or regulatory agencies;
A strong interest in building practical experience across multiple areas of environmental consulting;
A willingness to complete a variety of field assignments in changing weather, terrain, and site conditions;
Strong attention to detail and the ability to keep organized field notes, sample records, and data tables;
Good written and verbal communication skills;
Comfort working both independently and as part of a project team;
A practical, flexible, and safety-conscious approach to fieldwork;
Computer skills, including Microsoft Word and Excel;
Experience with GPS, field tablets, GIS, CAD, data management, or environmental sampling equipment would be considered an asset;
Ability to successfully complete background checks and security screening, as required;
A valid driver’s license and willingness to travel for fieldwork as required.
