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Environmental and Archaeological Project Manager

Job in Kamloops, BC, Canada
Listing for: Simpcw Resources Group
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-23
Job specializations:
  • Management
    Program / Project Manager, Environmental Manager, Operations Manager
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Environmental and Archaeological Project Manager (FT)
Located in the North Thompson valley, at Simpcw Resources LLP, we provide environmental, ecological, and cultural resource services while preserving Simpcw culture and heritage with respect for the environment. Our mission is to support sustainable economic development within the Simpcwúl̓ecw (Simpcw Territory) by delivering high-quality services.

Job Summary
SRLLP is seeking an experienced Environmental and Archaeological Project Manager to support ongoing Trans Mountain pipeline construction activities and oversee investigation activities for a newly proposed Trans Mountain project.
This is a project-term leadership role responsible for:
Providing environmental project management services on active pipeline construction projects
Acting as SRLLP’s point of contact and communication conduit between Trans Mountain and construction teams on environmental matters
Supporting the execution of a large-scale, multi-crew archaeological assessment program, including staff onboarding, field resource planning and coordination, and liaising with key project personnel and Trans Mountain representatives
The successful candidate will operate at the intersection of construction, environmental compliance, and cultural resource management, ensuring safe, compliant, and efficient project delivery aligned with SRLLP values and Simpcw stewardship priorities. Health and safety are core values at Simpcw Resources Group. This role is expected to demonstrate strong leadership in safety, regulatory compliance, and field execution.
Responsibilities:

Environmental Management – Pipeline Construction
Provide environmental oversight and coordination for Trans Mountain construction activities.
Act as SRLLP’s environmental lead interfacing with Trans Mountain representatives, contractors, and inspectors.
Support implementation of environmental management plans, mitigation measures, and permit conditions during construction.
Monitor environmental performance and compliance, including erosion and sediment control, watercourse protection, and site-specific mitigation.
Coordinate environmental reporting, issue tracking, and resolution of non-compliance events.
Participate in construction meetings, planning sessions, and daily/weekly coordination calls.
Support integration of environmental requirements into construction sequencing and execution.
Archaeological Project Management
Support the collaborative management and execution of the Trans Mountain Mainline Optimization Project Archaeological Impact Assessment.
Oversee field execution, including mobilization, logistics, staffing, and equipment coordination for aspects of the shovel and auger testing program supported by SRLLP (e.g., field technicians, field supervisors, equipment operators, safety personnel).
Coordinate with HSE personnel to ensure training, onboarding, and safety documentation requirements are met.
Coordinate multiple field crews (up to 10 concurrent crews) and ensure alignment with productivity targets and client priorities.
Support deployment of crews operating on rotational schedules (e.g., 10-days-on / 4-days-off).
Track project scope, schedule, budget, and monitor productivity metrics and adjust field execution strategies as required.
Provide regular updates to Trans Mountain, partners, and internal leadership on progress, risks, and findings.
Ensure timely delivery of client submissions (e.g., time tickets, progress reports) and other daily reporting requirements (e.g., field reports, timesheets, safety documentation).
Ensure compliance with ISNetworld (ISN), site safety protocols, and regulatory safety standards.
Support adaptive planning in response to weather, access, or findings.
Coordinate, as appropriate, with Indigenous Communities and Nations, including Simpcw First Nation, on archaeological matters specific to the project.
Support Trans Mountain in addressing regulatory and stakeholder inquiries related to environmental and archaeological scopes
Qualifications and Requirements:
Degree in Environmental Science, Biology, Ecology, Geography, Archaeology, or a related field.
10+ years of combined experience in environmental consulting, construction environmental management,…
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