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Environmental Manager Jobs in Alberta (NOW HIRING)

This office based role works primarily with the Environmental Compliance team working with the Safety and Environmental Management System (SEMS) and its day-to-day operations. This role acts as the ...

The role encompasses a blend of project management, technical project oversight, client liaison and staff mentoring, adapted to fit your experience and career aspirations. Our preferred candidate has ...

This office based role works primarily with the Environmental Compliance team working with the Safety and Environmental Management System (SEMS) and its day-to-day operations. This role acts as the ...

Manager - Hydrogeology

Calgary, AB · On-site +1

CA$120K - CA$180K/yr

Ensero Solutions is an environmental consulting and remediation business with specific expertise in ... Manager - Hydrogeology Vancouver, BC; Calgary, AB; Saskatoon, SK; Toronto, ON; Remote - Regular ...

Environmental Scientist

Calgary, AB · On-site +1

CA$80K - CA$107K/yr

The team consists of environmental technicians, project coordinators, project managers, technical ... We have been providing contaminated site program management services to the worlds most technically ...

Environmental Scientist/Engineer (Contaminated Sites) for an entry-level position involved in the ... The position works under general supervision while independently managing defined project ...

Environmental Scientist

Calgary, AB · On-site +1

CA$62K - CA$83K/yr

The team consists of environmental technicians, project coordinators, project managers, technical ... We have been providing contaminated site program management services to the worlds most technically ...

Assessing and managing potential risks and liabilities associated with assigned projects * Assisting with ongoing development of internal processes, including environmental/ regulatory scoping tools ...

Environmental Scientist

Calgary, AB · On-site +1

CA$80K - CA$107K/yr

The team consists of environmental technicians, project coordinators, project managers, technical ... We have been providing contaminated site program management services to the worlds most technically ...

Environmental Scientist

Calgary, AB · On-site +1

CA$62K - CA$83K/yr

The team consists of environmental technicians, project coordinators, project managers, technical ... We have been providing contaminated site program management services to the worlds most technically ...

Assessing and managing potential risks and liabilities associated with assigned projects * Assisting with ongoing development of internal processes, including environmental/ regulatory scoping tools ...

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Environmental Manager information

What does an environmental manager do?

Environmental managers ensure that their organization is completely compliant with all federal and state environmental regulations. As an environmental manager, you create and implement programs to ensure this compliance. Other job duties include confirming that all staff at the organization carries out these regulations correctly. You need a health and science background, as well as knowledge of local laws and regulations concerning air, water, waste, and pollution. To train staff members and your superiors, you will need strong interpersonal skills to follow the programs you’ve laid out.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an environmental manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Environmental Manager, you need expertise in environmental science, regulatory compliance, and project management, usually supported by a relevant degree and professional certifications like ISO 14001. Familiarity with environmental management systems (EMS), auditing tools, and reporting software is often required. Strong communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills help you collaborate with stakeholders and drive sustainability initiatives. These abilities are essential for ensuring organizational compliance, minimizing environmental risks, and achieving sustainability goals.

What are some common challenges environmental managers face when implementing sustainability initiatives within organizations?

Environmental Managers often encounter challenges such as balancing regulatory compliance with operational efficiency, securing buy-in from stakeholders, and navigating budget constraints when proposing sustainability initiatives. They may also face resistance to change from employees or management, requiring strong communication and advocacy skills. Collaborating with multiple departments and staying updated on evolving environmental regulations are key aspects of overcoming these hurdles and ensuring successful implementation.

What is the difference between Environmental Manager vs Environmental Specialist?

AspectEnvironmental ManagerEnvironmental Specialist
CertificationsLEED, ISO 14001 Lead Auditor, or similarEnvironmental certifications, often including LEED or EIA
Work EnvironmentOversees teams, manages programs, strategic planningConducts assessments, data analysis, fieldwork
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in corporations, government agencies, consulting firmsCommon in environmental consulting, research, compliance roles

Environmental Managers focus on overseeing environmental programs and leading teams, while Environmental Specialists handle assessments and technical tasks. Both roles require similar certifications and are integral in environmental compliance and sustainability efforts within organizations.

What degree do you need to be an environmental manager?

Environmental managers typically need at least a bachelor's degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related field. Many employers prefer candidates with a master's degree or professional certifications such as the Certified Environmental Manager (CEM) to demonstrate expertise and leadership skills.

What are the most commonly searched types of Environmental jobs in Alberta?

The most popular types of Environmental jobs in Alberta are:

What are popular job titles related to Environmental Manager jobs in Alberta?

For Environmental Manager jobs in Alberta, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What cities in Alberta are hiring for Environmental Manager jobs?

Cities in Alberta with the most Environmental Manager job openings:

Infographic showing various Environmental Manager job openings in Alberta as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution.

Junior Consultant (Environmental Scientist)

Okane Consultants

Calgary, AB • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Re-posted 22 hours ago


Job description

Are you someone passionate about reshaping the mining industry from early-stage planning to relinquishment and making a positive impact through rehabilitation and reclamation work? 



If that sounds like you, we’d love to meet you. We are growing and are on the lookout for a Junior or Intermediate Consultant (Environmental Scientist) to join our dynamic team. Come be a part of a visionary journey that is all about making a positive impact. This role is open to our Calgary office, hybrid working arrangements are available.   


At Okane, we believe that integrated mine and closure planning is just the starting point to ‘Help Create a Better Tomorrow’. We work with mining companies to return land responsibly and safely, enabling what comes next to serve both people and the planet. Our work challenges the status quo — we advocate for meaningful partnerships with communities, including Indigenous rightsholders, and design solutions that create lasting financial, environmental, and social value. From early-stage planning through to relinquishment, we’re helping reshape the future of mining — and we’re looking for people who want to be part of that transformation. 


You enjoy the variety that comes with environmental consulting. One week you may be developing technical reports and planning field programs from the office; the next you could be working in a remote mountain valley, traversing reclaimed landscapes, or collecting data in northern Canada. You understand that the best environmental decisions are made by those who have experienced the landscape firsthand and enjoy balancing technical office work with time in the field. 


Responsibilities:

In this role, you will assist in the development of Okane’s Rehabilitation and Reclamation group by contributing ideas and supporting efforts to help our clients manage risks related to mine closure in standard and creative ways. 


Your work will include: 

  • Supporting the planning and execution of environmental field programs, including soil, vegetation, groundwater, surface water, and material characterization investigations.  
  • Preparing clear, high-quality technical reports, work plans, and supporting documentation for mine closure, reclamation, and environmental management projects.  
  • Interpreting field observations and technical data to support practical, science-based solutions for our clients.  
  • Working collaboratively with clients, contractors, and multidisciplinary project teams to coordinate field activities and support successful project delivery.  
  • Contributing to reclamation and revegetation planning, monitoring, and implementation across projects at various stages of the mine life cycle.  
  • Taking ownership of your work by identifying issues early, contributing practical ideas, and continuously developing your technical and consulting skills. 


Expectations for this Role:

  • Embody Okane's Core Vision ("Help Create a Better Tomorrow") and consistently demonstrate our Core Values: Passionate, Smart & Clever, Positive, Thoughtful & Caring, and Humble.  
  • You enjoy taking projects from planning through completion. Whether preparing for a field program, coordinating logistics, collecting data, or preparing a technical report, you take pride in delivering high-quality work and seeing tasks through to completion.  
  • You are ready to step into the role of the primary field resource when field programs arise, taking ownership of their planning, coordination, and successful execution.  
  • You're the type of consultant who enjoys understanding the "why" behind the work. Rather than simply collecting data, you take the time to understand what it means, recognize when something doesn't look right, and develop practical solutions before seeking direction. 
  • You enjoy working directly with clients, contractors, and multidisciplinary project teams. You recognize that successful consulting is built on professionalism, reliability, and following through on your commitments.  
  • Whether you're in the office or on site, you recognize that safety is part of every decision and actively contribute to Okane's health, safety, and environmental culture. 


Qualifications:

  • A degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Geology, Earth Sciences, Soil Science, Ecology, Reclamation, or a related discipline.  
  • Two or more years of environmental consulting experience, including groundwater monitoring, contaminated site assessment and remediation, site reclamation, vegetation assessments, and related environmental field programs is considered an asset 
  • Experience preparing high-quality technical reports, work plans, and project documentation.  
  • Proficiency with the Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.  
  • Experience using ArcGIS Pro or QGIS to support environmental mapping and data management is considered an asset.  
  • Experience managing small projects, coordinating field programs, and monitoring project budgets is considered an asset.  
  • A valid Class 5 driver's licence, with experience safely operating 4×4 pickup trucks and navigating remote resource roads.  
  • The ability to travel to project sites across Canada, including remote locations.  
  • Eligibility for, or actively working towards, a relevant professional or technical designation (e.g., P.Ag., P.Geo., P.Biol or equivalent. 


Why Join Okane?

At Okane, we're committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace, where every individual is valued for their unique contributions. Our dedicated teams span across the globe, connecting people from diverse backgrounds and perspectives. 


Our workplace culture is defined by the everyday behaviours of our team and driven by our Core Values: Passionate, Thoughtful & Caring, Smart & Clever, Positive and Humble. We believe in flexibility, work-life balance, and an open-door approach to communication.  


We believe in personal and professional development, offering opportunities for continuous learning and growth. At Okane, we foster the opportunity for everyone to grow and develop their skills that align with their career path. As we continue to expand our global presence, we're looking for individuals who share our values and are dedicated to making a positive impact in the world. 


How to Apply:

If you’re ready to make a meaningful impact in the mining industry and contribute to sustainable land stewardship, we’d love to hear from you. Please submit your resume and a cover letter by August 7th 2026 detailing your experience and why you’re a great fit for this role.  Please note that only those candidates who are selected will be contacted.  


If you require an adjustment during the recruitment/interview process, please let the HR team know, and we will work with you to meet your needs. For more information about Inclusion, Diversity & Equity at Okane, please click here: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion • Okane Consultants.