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Green Jobs Available Canada, Aug 2000

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              GREEN JOBS AVAILABLE 
            GALLON ENVIRONMENT LETTER  
            
     506 Victoria Ave., Montreal, Quebec H3Y 2R5
      Ph. (514) 369- 0230, fax (514) 369 -3282, 
            Email [log in to unmask], 
           Vol. 3, No. 11, August 12, 2000

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     CANADA   CANADA   CANADA   CANADA						
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WEST COAST ENVIRONMENTAL LAW VANCOUVER, B.C.
WANTS AN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

The West Coast Environmental Law organization, based in 
Vancouver, B.C. is seeking a new Executive Director who has the 
leadership skills and vision to manage one of Canada's foremost 
public interest environmental law, policy research and advocacy 
groups. The Executive Director will actively participate in environmental 
law and policy reform, represent West Coast to the public, government 
and public interest communities, be responsible for West Coast's 
budget and finances, manage and direct West Coast staff, and 
work with the Board of Directors. Applicants should have a law degree, 
with five or more years practice (BC call or eligibility for call to the 
BC bar) or combined equivalent of call and senior management 
experience background in environmental, administrative and/or 
public interest law and policy management; administrative skills; 
experience superior communications and public relations skills;
and, an ability to design and implement fund development strategies
Deadline for application is September 15, 2000. Applications, including 
a detailed resume, should be sent to West Coast Environmental Law, 
#1001-207 West Hastings, Vancouver, BC, V6B 1H7. Requests for a 
job description should be made to ph. (604) 684 7378 or by email 
to [log in to unmask] More information about our organization is 
available on the website http://www.wcel.org

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GARTNER LEE SEEKS FIVE (5) ENVIRONMENTAL
PROFESSIONALS

Gartner Lee wishes to hire a Senior Remediation Engineer, a 
(1) Environmental Approvals Specialist, (2) Waste Management 
Engineer, (3) a Environmental Approvals Specialist, (4) a 
Water Resources Engineer, (5) and a Hydrogeologist / 
Hydrogeochemist. Gartner Lee Ltd. is a multi-disciplinary 
Canadian consulting firm based in Markham, Ontario. It 
provides professional services in environmental planning, 
Environmental Site Assessment and Remediation, and Waste 
Management. Teams in the Markham, Ontario. The Senior 
Remediation Engineer will carry out a wide variety of 
assignments related to the investigation, remediation and 
redevelopment of environmentally impaired properties. The 
successful candidate will have a strong interest and an 
excellent track record in business development and attracting 
new clients; be a registered a Professional Engineer in Ontario; 
have a post-graduate degree in engineering or earth sciences 
from a recognised Canadian University or equivalent. The
person will have a strong theoretical understanding and a 
minimum of 15 years of directly related hands-on experience 
with a wide range of site remediation technologies for complex 
soil and water contamination problems.

The Environmental Approvals Specialist will carry out various 
assignments related to the environmental approvals associated 
with the implementation or modification of a broad range of 
waste management facilities including landfills, transfer stations, 
organic waste treatment facilities, public drop-off centres, 
storage facilities, HHW facilities and incinerators. The successful 
candidate will have a Bachelors and / or Masters degree in 
engineering, science or planning from a recognised Canadian 
University or equivalent; have five to eight years of related 
waste management facility design, impact assessment and / 
or planning and co-ordination experience; have a working knowledge 
of current Ontario and Federal environmental legislation applicable 
to waste management facilities; and have experience in project 
co-ordination and / or management of a team supporting an approval 
process. 

The Waste Management Engineer will carry out various office 
and field assignments related to the design, operation, and construction 
of waste management facilities including landfill sites, transfer stations, 
and integrated waste management facilities. The successful candidate 
will have a  B.A.Sc. degree in Civil Engineering from a recognised 
Canadian University or equivalent; be registered, or have the ability 
to register as a Professional Engineer in the Province of Ontario. The
person should have three to five years design and construction 
administration experience in the Canadian consulting engineering 
industry in a broad range of civil infrastructure projects. Total station
 surveying and CADD skills are an asset; and have working knowledge of 
current waste management legislation. 

The Hydrogeologist / Hydrogeochemist will conduct monitoring 
and assessment of waste management facilities. The successful 
candidate will have a Masters Degree in Hydrogeology or 
Hydrogeochemistry from a recognised Canadian University 
or equivalent; have at least three to five years experience in 
impact assessments for landfills, organic and inorganic 
geochemistry, contaminant transport, investigation and 
remediation of a wide range of subsurface contamination 
problems; and a working knowledge of current environmental 
legislation.
 
The Water Resources Engineer will undertake hydrologic and 
hydraulic analyses for the preparation of environmental impact 
studies, watershed studies, stormwater management plans. Duties 
will also include assisting in the design and construction of stream 
rehabilitation projects and stormwater management facilities. The 
successful candidate will have a Bachelor and /or Masters degree 
in Civil or Water Resources Engineering from a recognised Canadian 
University or equivalent; have three to five years experience in 
hydrologic and hydraulic modelling and the design of stream 
rehabilitation and stormwater management works; and, have a working 
knowledge of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process. 

Geotechnical Engineering Technician / Technologist will provide
field support in the areas of drilling and test pit supervision, soil 
sampling and logging, groundwater and surface water sampling 
and surveying. The successful candidate will by a recent graduate 
from a recognised Canadian College geotechnical or geological 
program; have an enthusiasm for field work in all seasons; have a
willingness to acquire training; and a willingness to work in a 
contract position with the potential for full-time employment. 

Successful candidates for the Gartner Lee positions will also bring
strong written and oral communication and interpersonal skills; 
an ability to work effectively in a team environment as well as 
independently; a positive, innovative, and service-oriented attitude; 
and a willingness to work in other Gartner Lee locations and / or 
project assignments as may be required from time to time. 
Send letter of application, resume, and references to Gartner Lee 
Limited, 140 Renfrew Drive, Suite 102, Markham, Ontario L3R 6B3, 
fax (905) 477-1456 or email [log in to unmask]
Visit their website at http://www.gartnerlee.com/

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IFAW IN OTTAWA SEEKS (2) POSITIONS, A FINANCIAL
ASSISTANT AND AN EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) office in
Ottawa wishes to hire a Financial Assistant and an Executive 
Assistant. IFAW is one of the world's leading animal advocacy 
organizations, campaigning on a range of issues affecting the 
welfare of both wild and domesticated animals.  The organization's 
activities include working to end the commercial exploitation and 
trade in wild animals, protecting habitats and ecosystems, and 
providing aid to animals in distress. IFAW has nearly 60,000 
Canadian members. The Administrative / Finance Assistant for 
will provide administrative, financial, secretarial and organizational 
support to the Canadian Office and staff. The successful candidate
will have a minimum two (2) years experience in administrative 
support and systems; have basic knowledge of bookkeeping; have
superior administrative and organizational skills; and computer 
proficiency and ability to learn and develop expertise in automated 
systems.  French an asset. 

The Executive Assistant will provide secretarial and administrative 
support to the Canadian Director (50%) and to the Canadian 
Campaigns & Public Affairs Manager / Deputy Director (50%). 
The person will need minimum two (2) years experience in similar 
position; superior administrative skills; computer proficiency and 
ability to learn and develop expertise in automated systems.  
You should have broad knowledge of MS Word & Excel; have an
ability to function effectively and accurately on multiple tasks in a 
fast-paced environment. French an asset.

To apply for either position, send a covering letter indicating the 
position you are applying for and providing information on the 
above requirements, current curriculum vitae, and three letters 
of reference to Philippe Ramsay, Operations Manager, International 
Fund for Animal Welfare – Canada, 1100 - 1 Nicholas St., Ottawa, 
Ontario K1N 7B7, Visit the website Http://www.ifaw.org

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ECOLOGY ACTION CENTRE SEEKS OFFICE MANAGER

The Ecology Action Centre, an environmental organization
based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, requires an experienced office 
manager. Duties include bookkeeping, payroll, providing 
information to the public, maintenance of membership, support 
to project committees and working with volunteers. The ideal 
candidate is an organised, motivated, independent worker. This
person will have good interpersonal and management skills, 
experience with accounting software, databases, word processing, 
and an interest in environmental issues. Deadline for application 
is August 18, 2000. Send application to the Selection Committee, 
Ecology Action Centre, 1568 Argyle Street, Suite 31 Halifax 
Nova Scotia B3J 2B3, send by Fax to (902) 422-6410. Visit 
the website for a more detailed job description.
Http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Environment/EAC

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ESG INTERNATIONAL, GUELPH, ONTARIO SEEKS
TWO (2) ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS

ESG International, an environmental firm based in Guelph, Ontario,
wishes to hire a Senior Project Manager (Hydro-Electric). This 
person will be a senior project manager who will take a leadership
 role in managing environmental impact assessment projects which 
have a focus on hydro-electric facilities development and aquatic 
sciences. The successful candidate will have a post-graduate degree, 
or equivalent experience, in biology or related discipline along with 
several years of work experience in aquatic sciences. Experience 
and familiarity with hydro-electric facilities is essential to this 
position. 

ESG International also wishes to hire an Environmental Project Manager 
(Environmental Assessments). This person will be a manager for 
environmental planning and environmental assessment projects. This 
intermediate level position requires a person with a post-graduate 
degree, or equivalent experience, in environmental science or related 
discipline plus a minimum of five years experience in environmental 
assessments and/or management system components. Fluency in multiple 
languages would be an asset. Send a letter of application, resume, and 
references to ESG International, 361 SouthGate Drive, Guelph, Ontario, 
N2G 3M5, ph. (519) 836-6050, fax (519) 836-2493 email [log in to unmask] . 
You can email you application to email [log in to unmask] . More information 
on these jobs and the procedures for applying can be found on the website
at http://www.esg.net/home.cfm

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CANADIAN COMMUNITY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 
WANTED FOR MOZAMBIQUE

COCAMO, a coalition of 15 Canadian development agencies, church 
groups, labour social justice funds, and solidarity groups, based in 
Nampula, Mozambique, wishes to hire an Executive Director. It 
provides technical assistance and training to local organizations and 
popular movements in Mozambique, working in areas including 
providing clean drinking water, establishing proper village sewage
waste management, health promotion, human rights training, and 
rural credit for women. COCAMO also manages an integrated mine 
action program in two provinces in Mozambique on behalf of the 
Canadian Auto Workers Social Justice fund and carries out advocacy 
and development education work in Canada. It is currently looking 
for an Executive Director to work in Canada. The E.D. will have overall 
responsibility for the management of the organization including managing 
staff in Mozambique, liaison with funders. The salary range is $54,500 
to $60,000. The successful candidate will have at least five years 
experience in a senior management position ideally in a not-for-profit 
organization working in integrated community development; have 
experience in developing and implementing advocacy programming; 
be proficient in Portuguese and French be preferred. The person should 
have Canadian citizenship or landed immigrant status and a good knowledge 
of rural Mozambique and local civil society dynamics, as well as 
knowledge of word processing, electronic mail, and using the Internet. 
Deadline for application is September 11, 2000. Send your resume, 
the names and contact information for three references and a letter of 
intent describing the assets they would bring to this position by email in 
DOS text or MS Word 6.0 to Search Committee, Cooperation Canada 
Mozambique, 323 Chapel Street Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1N 7Z2 
ph. (613) 233-4033, fax (613) 233-7266, email [log in to unmask]
Visit the website at http://www.cocamo.com 

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ECOSTEM LTD., WINNIPEG, WANTS A PLANT ECOLOGIST

ECOSTEM Ltd., based in Winnipeg, Manitoba is seeking a plant 
ecologist. The successful candidate will assist in scientific research, 
technology transfer and environmental impact assessment. 
Responsibilities include data analysis, computer modeling, field
work and report writing. Most projects are related to boreal forest 
ecology. Applicants should have completed a Masters degree in 
plant ecology and several years of experience relevant to the position. 
The ideal candidate has a strong background in boreal plant 
identification, data analysis and GIS and has excellent computer 
and written communication skills. ECOSTEM is a Winnipeg based 
company that conducts scientific research, translates scientific 
information into tools, guidelines, models and management 
recommendations for use by government, industry and other 
organizations and conducts environmental impact assessments. 
Please send your resume and salary expectations to Dr. James 
Ehnes, ECOSTEM Ltd., 495B Madison Street, Winnipeg, 
Manitoba, R3J 1J2, ph. (204) 772-7204 Fax (204) 788-4628, 
Email [log in to unmask] 

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MICHIGAN STATE OFFERS WETLANDS ECONOMICS FELLOWSHIP

The Wetland Economics Program at Michigan State University (MSU) is seeking 
qualified doctoral students and research assistants to provide Doctoral Fellowship. 
The Wetlands Economics Program is particularly interested in candidates interested 
in freshwater wetlands, ecosystem valuation, and legal and economic analysis of 
natural resource policy. It is anticipated that successful candidates would enroll 
as doctoral students in MSU's Department of Agricultural Economics and/or Department 
of Resource Development. In addition to departmental funding possibilities, a USDA-
sponsored Water Sciences Fellowship is available to support a student's courses and 
dissertation research. The Water Science Fellowship stipend is $22,000 per year for 
three years plus non-resident tuition, where applicable. The successful Fellowship 
candidate must 1) have a Masters degree; 2) be a citizen or permanent resident of 
the United States; 3) have excellent GRE scores; 4) have a high GPA; 5) have three 
(3) letters of recommendation; and 6) submit a two (2) page essay describing career 
objectives. Applications are especially encouraged from women and minorities. Deadline 
for application is August 28, 2000. Candidates interested in the Water Science Fellowship 
should submit their application including the six (6) items listed above as soon as 
possible to Dr. Michael Kaplowitz, Department of Resource Development, Michigan State 
University, 311A Natural Resource Building, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1222. For more 
information see the website MSU: http://www.msu.edu
Water Science Fellowship: http://www.css.msu.edu/waterscience/default.htm
Nonmarket Valuation and Freshwater Wetlands: http://wetland.rd.msu.edu

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U.S. EPA WANTS TWO (2) ECONOMICS POSITIONS FILLED

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will fill up 
to two permanent positions in the Innovative Strategies and 
Economic Group (ISEG) of the Air Quality Strategies and 
Standards Division, located in Durham, North Carolina. ISEG 
produces cutting-edge economic analyses of air pollution 
regulations, incorporating the latest methods and tools in 
analyzing the costs, benefits, and distributive economic 
consequences of new or revised air pollution regulations 
and policies.  They are seeking individuals with experience 
and/or interest in the analysis of health and/or ecological 
benefits of environmental regulations.  Ideally, these individuals 
would have experience conducting cost-benefit analysis using 
complex environmental models, though this is not required.  
As examples of the kind of analyses these individuals would 
be working on, ISEG is currently developing new methods 
for determining the value of a statistical life, and for valuing 
reductions in materials damage, improvements in visibility, 
reductions in nitrogen-related ecological impacts, and 
increases in forest productivity. They are also developing 
state of the art tools for benefits transfer in the context of 
environmental regulations.  

U.S. citizenship is required. Job duties include conducting 
analyses of changes in ambient air quality; analyzing pollution 
control measures; developing methods to estimate the benefits 
of improved air quality; integrating the results of analyses with 
related cost-effectiveness, economic impact, and benefit-cost studies; 
developing and applying analytical models to estimate the levels 
and distribution of economic surplus changes; and, writing technical 
reports. Salaries range from US $41,834 to $77,507.  Contact U.S. 
Office of Personnel Management,  Raleigh Service Center, 4407 
Bland Road, Suite 200, Raleigh, North Carolina  27609, or call 
ph. (919)790-2822 and leaving your name, address, phone and
email, so application materials may be sent. You may also file 
an application online at http://www.usajobs.opm.gov For more 
information about ISEG and the U.S. EPA Office of Air Quality 
Planning and Standards, visit the website 
http://www.epa.gov/oar/oaqps/organization/aqssd/iseg.html

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ONTARIO'S NIAGARA COMMISSION WANTS DIRECTOR

The Niagara Escarpment Commission in Georgetown, Ontario
wishes to hire a Director. The Commission works under the
auspices of the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR)
provides environmental and conservation management of a
unique ecosystem along the Niagara Escarpment that runs
through Ontario. The successful candidate will be a senior
executive that will help implement the provincial land use 
plan for the escarpment under the Niagara Escarpment 
Planning and Development Act. The candidate will have 
superior communication, consultation, negotiation and 
advocacy skills; excellent strategic thinking, program 
management and issues resolution skills. The person will 
have substantial experience working with provincial and 
municipal officials and non governmental organizations. 
The deadline for application is August 21, 2000. Quote file 
NR/SMG-98. Send your letter of application to Louisa Vatri, 
SMG Specialist, Human Resources Branch, Ministry of Natural 
Resources, 300 Water Street, 3rd Floor, South Tower, 
Peterborough, Ontario K9J 8M5, fax (705) 755-3108.
Visit the website at http://www.escarpment.org/

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ONTARIO MOE WANTS MANAGER FOR WATER & SEWERS

The Ontario Ministry of the Environment (MOE) in Toronto
wishes to hire a Manager for Water and Sewage Support
Programs. The Manager will plan, organize, coordinate 
policies and strategic projects to improve infrastructure 
efficiency/effectiveness; manage capital budget allocations; 
research, develop and implement major policies and initiatives. 
The person will supervise professional and administrative staff, 
consult with partners and stakeholders (NGO's, municipalities,
federal government etc.) This is a one year contract. The 
successful candidate will have expert knowledge of environmental
management, provincial and municipal legislation; have superior 
policy development and issues management skills. The deadline 
for application is August 21, 2000. Quote file EN-80/ET. Send 
your application to Laurie Manoim, Human Resources Branch, 
Ministry of the Environment, 5th Floor, 40 St. Clair Ave., W., 
Toronto, Ontario M4V 1M2, fax (416) 314-9313. Visit the 
MOE website at http://www.ene.gov.on.ca/

*********************************************************************

NATURE CONSERVANCY OF CANADA WISHES TO HIRE
A DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT

The Nature Conservancy of Canada wishes to hire a Director 
of Development in the Ontario regional office in Guelph. The 
director of development will assist the Executive Director in 
the coordination and delivery of fund raising and communications 
activities to further the mission of the Commission and maximize 
revenues for its Ontario programs. The successful candidate will 
have a proven background in fund development and marketing 
combined with senior managerial capacity. The director will 
have a strong work ethic, a high level of energy and have 
excellent motivational and communication skills. He or she 
will be able to relate to all levels of volunteers an staff and 
have a strong sense of customer service. An ability to 
communicate in French is an asset. The deadline for 
application is August 23, 2000. Send a letter of application 
with resume and references to John Gran, Ontario Region, 
The Nature Conservancy of Canada, Wyndham Street N., 
Suite #202, Guelph, Ontario N1H 4E9, fax (519) 826-9206, 
email [log in to unmask] . 
Go to the website http://www.natureconservancy.ca

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                 Copyright (c) 2000 
    Canadian Institute for Business and the 
      Environment, Montreal & Toronto
                All rights reserved.
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