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49 Environmental Roles Jobs in Canada

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Logo for job Assistant Exploration Coordinator
locationNunavut, Canada
PublishedPublished: 7/16/2026
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locationOntario, Canada
PublishedPublished: 7/15/2026
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locationRankin Inlet, NU, Canada
PublishedPublished: 7/15/2026
Logo for job Environmental Technician
locationOntario, Canada
PublishedPublished: 7/13/2026
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Taseko Gibraltar Mines
locationMcLeese Lake, BC V0L 1P0, Canada
PublishedPublished: 7/13/2026
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Taseko Gibraltar Mines
locationMcLeese Lake, BC V0L 1P0, Canada
PublishedPublished: 7/13/2026
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SRK Consulting - EOC
locationVancouver, BC, Canada
PublishedPublished: 7/13/2026
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Redpath
locationNorth Bay, ON, Canada
PublishedPublished: 7/13/2026
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Perenti Group Services
locationDease Lake, BC V0C 1L0, Canada
PublishedPublished: 7/13/2026

Manager, Health, Safety & Environment

Redpath
locationNorth Bay, ON, Canada
PublishedPublished: 7/13/2026
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Job Description

This position provides a key leadership role in enhancing health and safety in the workplace through the development, implementation, delivery, evaluation and engagement of employees in injury prevention and health promotion strategies. This position provides consultative support to company executives, management, safety personnel and front-line employees in The Redpath Americas Group on all health, safety and training related matters. Additionally, this individual teaches, coaches, researches, develops, distributes and continuously improves companywide injury prevention and loss control programs, training, and promotional materials. This position also reports on the status of health and safety systems, site safety performance and performs significant functions in the development of global safety and training initiatives in collaboration with the Management from other Redpath business units.

Responsibilities

Health and Safety:
  • Has the authority and responsibility to maintain a safe and efficient working environment
  • Follow Company health and safety standards and reports any unsafe acts or conditions
  • Responsible for the use of all safety equipment according to Company rules and applicable legislation and ensures the proper use of personal protective equipment


General:
  • Lead the development, implementation, and oversight of Health & Safety programs across Redpath Americas
  • Monitor compliance with internal programs and applicable health and safety legislation
  • Develop and support safety initiatives, audits, reporting, and performance metrics
  • Oversee incident reporting and investigations, including regulatory communications as required
  • Support safety leadership by guiding, mentoring, and ensuring access to appropriate training and resources
  • Provide input into the selection, development, and performance of safety personnel
  • Lead safety system and software implementations and support continuous improvement efforts
  • Facilitate and support safety meetings, kick‑offs, presentations, and safety events
  • Contribute to policy, procedure, and training material development and updates
  • Represent the Safety function internally and externally with clients, regulators, and industry groups
  • Stay informed of industry trends and legislative changes to ensure ongoing compliance and best practices


Qualifications

Education

Required: High School Diploma with experience in mining, health and safety or Diploma/Certificate in Safety, Occupational Health or related field.

Preferred: Degree in Safety, Occupational Health, Industrial Hygiene or related field

Member of the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP)

Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) designation (or actively working toward certification.

Work Experience:

Required: 10 years' experience in mining health and safety capacity

Preferred: 10-15 years' experience in mining with corporate HSE experience, development of health, safety, training programs and procedures.

Prior experience as a miner considered an asset.