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Specialist, Environmental Compliance Programs


Company : British Columbia Energy Regulator


Location : Fort St. John,


Created : 2026-02-28


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Specialist, Environmental Compliance Programs Fort St. John, BC, Canada and 2 more (Hybrid) Job Description Classification: Grid 24, BCGEU Membership Office Location: Fort St John or Kelowna or Victoria Salary: $76,313.27 - $86,898.73 Permanent Full-Time, based on a 35-hour work week. An additional 10.75% Job Family Market Multiplier will be added to the posted salary. An additional 3% Location Allowance will be added to posted salary for northern location. About the Job: The Specialist, Environmental Compliance Programs (Specialist) is part of the Pipelines & External Audit Branch and will lead, plan, and execute management system or program-based audits to assess the performance of industrys activities and programs against established criteria based on relevant legislation, policy, and best practices with a focus on environmental performance. This position works closely with other Divisions to develop, implement and execute the BCERs External Audit Program. In addition, this position works closely with the Supervisor, Pipelines & Audit to administer the Regulators methane emissions reduction program. Organization Chart: Commissioner, Chief Executive Officer Executive Vice President, Safety & Compliance Vice President, Safety, Engineering & Audit Executive Director, Safety, Engineering & Audit Supervisor, Pipelines & External Audit Manager, Compliance Programs Specialist, Environmental Compliance Programs Responsibilities Lead, plan, and execute management system or program-based audits to deliver the External Audit Program on time and within budget. Conduct audits by: Applying auditing standards Developing and implementing individual audit plans that identifies the audit''s purpose, timeline, scope and criteria Gathering qualitative and quantitative objective evidence through administrative review and field reviews of operations Collecting and analyzing data, documents and records Interviewing Prepare and distribute audit reports and annual internal and external publications. Identify non-compliance issues, monitor corrective action plans to resolution or work with enforcement officers, as necessary. Identify emerging risks and trends from completed audits, identify systemic challenges, opportunities for improvements. Oversee, implement, maintain, monitor, assess and enhance processes and procedures of the External Audit Program adhering to legislation, policy, standards, regulations, assurance and performance standards. Lead and/or manage audit teams, consisting of three to five participants, within the BCER across Divisions, and strategically leverage multi-disciplinary subject matter experts as required. Provide expertise, support and on-the-job coaching to audit team members in the areas of management system or program-based audits adhering to the principles of auditing. Lead and/or manage projects teams, consisting of four to seven participants, in the development of audit protocols, procedures, processes, and tools. Manage External Audit Program related records and internal reporting. Develop, implement and maintain mechanism(s) for identifying and prioritizing External Audit Program quality assurance review needs. Engage and/or consult external stakeholders and permit holders on the objectives, results and improvements of the External Audit Program. Support investigations, analyze evidence, interpret regulations and enforce them as they relate to the audit process. Provide technical advice, guidance, and expertise, to BCER staff on management system or performance audit related matters. Engage and/or consult internal stakeholders on the processes and procedures of the External Audit Program by providing educational material and/or holding training sessions. Establish external networks and relationships with like agencies/ministries regarding best practices in management system auditing. Travel to industry locations to conduct audit activities as required. Assist with data collection, analysis and reporting of methane emissions annual submissions. Qualifications Education: Undergraduate Degree or Technical Diploma in a relevant field such as Environmental Science, Biology, Engineering, Physical, or Resource Sciences and a minimum of five (5) years of related experience including field auditing experience. Auditor certification is an asset. Experience: Demonstrated experience in terrestrial & aquatic ecology of BC & Alberta. Demonstrated experience in field-based measurement practices (sampling design, plot statistics, data-collection). Demonstrated experience in soils, vegetation inventories, stream classification and ecological site restoration. Demonstrated experience using a variety of research methodologies and working in program analysis, evaluation and/or measurement and developing reports. Demonstrated experience interpreting legislation, regulations and policy. Demonstrated experience in external reporting along with strong communication skills. The following would be an asset: Experience conducting regulatory, performance or management system audits. Experience implementing, maintaining and enhancing audit programs to adhere to standards and regulations. Experience in the theory and application of management systems (e.g. Safety, Environment, Quality, Safety and Loss, etc.) and management system standards (e.g. ISO 14001, ISO 9001, CSA Z662, CSA Z767) Experience in leading small project teams. Experience applying knowledge of Oil and Gas Industry, including regulation and the role of Regulators in the oil and gas sector in Western Canada an asset. Experience in stream crossing installation monitoring and design standards related to roads, pipelines, and other linear disturbance types. Key Competencies: Execution and Driving Results The ability to align activities and resources to deliver on planned actions, meeting or surpassing high standards or excellence and achievement orientation. This includes keeping commitments, following through on objectives, and continuously striving for improvement. Influence The ability to guide and shape others understanding of key issues and priorities to achieve corporate goals while appreciating cultural and political nuances. It involves using strategic communication and relationship building to effectively influence and align others to support organizational objectives. Analytical Thinking The ability to examine and understand complex situations by breaking them down into components, identifying patterns or relationships, and applying logical reasoning to systematically organize information and identify key factors or underlying causes prior to making decisions. Innovation The ability to proactively seek, generate, and implement new ideas, solutions, processes, or technologies that result in improvements in efficiency, productivity, or performance and drive positive change within the organization. If you are interested in applying for this role and meet the minimum selection criteria, please select Apply Now and submit your application prior to the closing date. Applicants should review the education and experience listed in the job requisition and clearly articulate how their work experience and skills are aligned with the requirements. Please note, applicants will only be contacted if they are selected to proceed further in the process. An eligibility list with a duration of 6 months may be established. About Us About the BC Energy Regulator: The BC Energy Regulator (BCER) is the Province of B.C.s life-cycle energy resources regulator. The BCER is a Crown agency with a mandate to ensure energy resource activities are undertaken in a manner that: protects public safety and the environment, supports reconciliation with Indigenous peoples and the transition to low-carbon energy, conserves energy resources and fosters a sound economy and social well-being. As a cost recoverable, values driven organization, we prioritize safety, stewardship and Indigenous interests throughout the full project lifecycle from exploration to reclamation and support the transition to clean energy. The BCER is committed to reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples, honouring the Provincial commitment to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) Calls to Action. Through fostering respectful and collaborative relationships with Indigenous partners and stakeholders, the BCER delivers on Governments priorities. The BCER has an innovative forward-thinking workplace that demonstrates our core values. Through continuous improvement and development, the BCER is agile and responsive to the rapidly changing environment in which we operate. We are diverse and inclusive, with transparency, innovation, and integrity as foundation of our respectful culture. What We Offer: The BCER operates under a Hybrid Office Model whereby employees work from both a home office and a designated BCER office location in order to support our mandate (eligibility may vary, depending on position). The BCER is proud to be an equal employment opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based on the protected grounds under the Human Rights Code. The BCER is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for the removal of barriers for qualified individuals. If you need assistance or accommodation, please let us know. We acknowledge and respect the many First Nations, each with unique cultures, languages, legal traditions and relationships to the land and water, on whose territories the British Columbia Energy Regulator''s work spans. Please contact us at if you require any assistance or more information. About the Team The Safety, Engineering & Audit department ensures public and environmental protection for the energy activities of permit holders regulated by the organization. The team is accountable for technical reviews of applications and external audits for the full life cycle of pipelines, gas processing facilities, Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facilities, freshwater dams, roads, and for the hydrogen, ammonia and methanol mandate. Job Info Job Identification 202613 Posting Date 02/23/2026, 11:48 PM Apply Before 03/11/2026, 06:55 AM Degree Level Other Education Level Job Schedule Full time Job Shift Day Locations 2950 Jutland Road, Victoria, BC, V8T 5K2, CA 6534 100th Avenue, Fort St. John, BC, V1J 8C5, CA #203 - 1500 Hardy Street, Kelowna, BC, V1Y 8H2, CA (Hybrid) #J-18808-Ljbffr