Compliance Officer (Contaminated Land)
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Thriving together- mō te taiao, mō ngā tāngata. Our environment and our people go hand-in-hand. ABay of Plenty Regional Council Toi Moana, looking after the environment is at the heart of what we do. Our region is made up of unique features and natural resources that we must protect and maintain for future generations. Our work guides and supports the region’s sustainable development. It is focused around five outcomes we’re working towards for the community; a healthy environment, future ready communities, connected and enabled communities, sustainable development and Te Ara Poutama - the pursuit of excellence. Te āhuatunga a te tūranga | About the role We have an exciting opportunity to join our Regulatory team as a Compliance Officer focused on Contaminated Land. This is a permanent full-time position which can be based in one of our offices located in Whakatane, Rotorua, or Tauranga. In this role, you will work closely with the Project Officer (Contaminated Land), to ensure that the contaminated land function is managed well across our entire region. Your responsibilities will include:
- Undertaking technical reviews of contaminated land reports, analysing laboratory data, and providing comment to internal and external stakeholders.
- Raising public and industry awareness of council roles and responsibilities by providing specialist and up-to-date advice on contaminated land and pollution prevention.
- Taking an active role in updating the Bay of Plenty Regional Council’s Selected Land Use Sites register.
- Regularly carry out field work and site inspections which may include hazardous sites in remote locations.
- Building and maintaining excellent relationships with staff within Council and with external stakeholders.
- A relevant bachelor’s degree (e.g., Earth Science or Science) with at least 3 years + post-qualification experience involving contaminated land or resource management related activities.
- A relevant post-graduate accreditation or certificate, e.g., Certified Environmental Practitioner (CEnvP), would be an advantage.
- Knowledge of the Hazardous Activity and Industry List (HAIL), Resource Management Act, National Environmental Standards and other national legislation and guidelines affecting contaminated land.
- Experience in writing and reviewing contaminated land reports and analysing scientific laboratory data.
- A current full New Zealand driver’s licence.
- Challenge and job satisfaction.
- A supportive and collaborative work environment.
- Flexibility with the way you work.
- A commitment to supporting you grow and develop.
- A competitive remuneration and leave package, including additional paid leave over Christmas/New Year, employer paid insurance, well-being initiatives.
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