Build Your Career at FCC Canada
FCC is an international reference in engineering and infrastructure. Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas (“FCC”), headquartered in Spain, is the parent company of one of the world’s leading infrastructure and citizen services groups. With more than a century of history, our business portfolio is highly diversified. FCC’s core businesses are construction, environmental services, end-to-end water management, and the development of concessions for large infrastructure.
FCC Construcción has been present in Canada for more than 25 years, involved in innovative subway infrastructure work, such as the Highway 407 stations and Northern Tunnels for the Toronto York Spadina Subway Line Expansion, as well as the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Fredericton Moncton Highway.
We are experiencing exponential growth in our presence in Canada. In 1998, it was awarded for the construction, operation, and maintenance project for the Fredericton-Moncton Highway. In 2011, it was awarded a section of the Toronto-York Spadina Subway extension, the first modern subway infrastructure project in the city. This project was completed in 2018.
Building your career at FCC Canada offers a unique opportunity to engage with some of the most ambitious infrastructure projects in the country. Our portfolio includes the extensive GO Rail Expansion-On Corridor Project, the Scarborough Subway Extension Stations, Rail, and Systems Project, and the transformative Pape Tunnel and Underground Stations section of the Ontario Line, all reinforcing FCC Construcción’s strong presence in the Canadian market.
We are also excited to announce the Cross Fraser Partnership for the Fraser River Tunnel Project, a significant initiative that will enhance transportation throughout the Greater Vancouver Region.
Join us at FCC Canada to be part of these groundbreaking projects and advance your career in a dynamic and innovative environment.
Project Opportunity
Scarborough Transit Connect (STC) has been awarded the design and early works of the Scarborough Subway Extension project. The Scarborough Subway Extension will extend from Kennedy Station to Sheppard Avenue and McCowan Road, providing quick and seamless transit for those heading into and out of the downtown core and those traveling within Scarborough. The extension will replace Line 3 (the Scarborough RT), helping to reduce travel times and improve access to jobs, schools, and other key destinations throughout the city.
FCC Canada is looking for an Environmental Inspector to join the Scarborough Transit Connect team.
Reports to: Environmental Compliance Officer
The Environmental Inspector is responsible for ensuring conformance of the works with the Environmental Management System (EMS) at multiple sites across the Scarborough Subway Extension alignment.
Main Responsibilities
- Conduct daily monitoring and inspections on all aspects of the Works in accordance with the EMS.
- Maintain a log of monitoring and inspection events, which shall include photographic evidence to support the observations recorded during such monitoring and inspection events.
- Complete and provide monitoring and inspection reports to the Environmental Compliance Officer as part of the Monthly Environmental Report. Assist with client comments and queries on reports.
- Review weekly air quality, noise, and vibration reports and propose mitigations and advise/monitor construction teams accordingly.
- Attend construction meetings and provide advice and recommendations for improving environmental protection and correcting any inefficient practices and/or issues of non-compliance within 24 hours of noticing a potential issue.
- Prepare non-conformance reports, spill reports, and other environmental incident reports, and notify regulatory authorities as required and follow-up with them on corrective actions taken.
- Interface with environmental subconsultants as required.
- Assist with collecting environmental samples and measurements, including soil, groundwater, stormwater discharge, dust, noise, and tree protection zones.
- Assist environmental team members with other reporting such as annual compliance reports and environmental trackers.
- Additional tasks as defined by the Environmental Compliance Officer, Environmental Manager, or Environmental Director.
Education and Qualifications
- Degree, diploma, or certificate in Engineering or Geology from a recognized post-secondary institution.
- 3+ years of experience in environmental monitoring and mitigation on transit infrastructure projects or similar (e.g. Oil & Gas, Mining, Nuclear), specifically with respect to work in and around watercourses and in the application and correction of erosion and sediment control measures, reporting spills, and the containment of effluent and dust during construction.
- Certification as a Canadian Certified Inspector of Sediment and Erosion Control (CAN-CISEC) or have proven proficiency in observing, inspecting, and reporting on the implementation of Erosion and Sediment Control Plans.
Job Requirements
- Full Canadian Driver’s license with access to a reliable vehicle.
- Proficient with Microsoft products including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Power BI
- Knowledge and experience using GIS tools would be an asset.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with a sense of urgency.
- Ability to work outside of regular business hours as needed.
- Strong organization, time management, and attention to detail.
Work Environment
FCC Canada Ltd. is committed to cultivating a diverse and inclusive culture which promotes gender equity and the recruitment of all under-represented groups in all levels of its workforce. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to ensuring that all aspects of our recruitment and selection processes are accessible to individuals with disabilities. We offer reasonable accommodation upon request to support applicants throughout their journey with us.
This position is located in Scarborough, ON.
We appreciate your interest, however only qualified candidates will be contacted by our Talent Acquisition Team. We do not accept unsolicited agency resumes.