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Posted July 03, 2026
Chu Cho Environmental (CCE)

Environmental Assessment Management Coordinator ($80K–$95K/yr + Remote)

Edmonton, AB, Canada Remote Full Time
Compensation: $80,000 to $95,000 Annually
Reference: 314033 - EAL - Edmonton

  • Play a central role in delivering a major Environmental Assessment for a significant mineral development project in northern British Columbia
  • Earn a competitive annual salary of $80,000-$95,000, along with a comprehensive benefits package and opportunities for professional growth
  • Apply your expertise in project coordination, document control, and stakeholder collaboration within a multidisciplinary, Indigenous-owned environmental consulting team

About Chu Cho Environmental (CCE)

Founded in 2013, Chu Cho Environmental is a 100% Tsay Keh Dene Nation owned company, established under the Nation’s Economic Development Corporation. As an Indigenous owned business, Chu Cho Environmental reflects the values of the Nation, and delivers high quality environmental services that are rooted in respect for the community and territory.

As a for profit social enterprise, Chu Cho Environmental creates employment, builds local capacity, and supports economic growth for Tsay Keh Dene Nation. It is our mission to build a resilient, skilled and multidisciplinary team that delivers professional, high quality environmental services across northern British Columbia.

Chu Cho Environmental offers a wide range of professional environmental services, including baseline studies, regulatory support, environmental research, and ongoing monitoring for resource development projects. Our multidisciplinary team brings expertise in wildlife, fisheries, botany, aquatics, atmospheric science, reclamation, and GIS services.

For more information, please visit our website: chuchoenvironmental.com

You can learn about some of our projects here:

About the Opportunity

Chu Cho Environmental is looking for a full-time Environmental Assessment Management Coordinator to join its project team based in Prince George, BC, with the flexibility to work remotely from elsewhere in British Columbia or Alberta. While Prince George is the preferred location, we are open to candidates who can travel periodically to Prince George, Vancouver, and project sites as required.

Reporting to the Senior Project Manager, you will play a key role in coordinating the successful delivery of a large-scale Environmental Assessment for a major mineral development project in northern British Columbia, working closely with multidisciplinary technical specialists and our consulting partner, SLR Consulting.

In this position, you will be primarily responsible for keeping complex Environmental Assessment activities organized and progressing smoothly by coordinating communications, tracking project commitments and deliverables, anticipating risks and changes, and supporting project managers with the information they need to make informed decisions throughout the project lifecycle.

More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Coordinating Environmental Assessment activities across multidisciplinary teams while monitoring schedules, deliverables, priorities, and project commitments
  • Maintaining project action trackers, information requests, and document management systems while proactively following up on outstanding items and identifying potential risks or delays
  • Executing project communication processes and facilitating collaboration between project managers, technical specialists, clients, and consulting partners to keep work progressing efficiently
  • Organizing project meetings by coordinating logistics, preparing agendas, documenting decisions, and communicating follow-up actions
  • Driving accountability across multidisciplinary teams by identifying downstream impacts of changing priorities, escalating emerging issues, and helping keep project milestones on track
  • Supporting quality assurance, technical document production, consistency reviews, and deliverable preparation for Environmental Assessment submissions
  • Assisting with project scheduling, operational reporting, and administrative coordination to support successful project delivery
  • Contributing to a collaborative, professional team environment while supporting the successful delivery of complex Environmental Assessment projects

To read the full position description, please click here.

About You

To qualify, you will need 5+ years of experience in project coordination within environmental consulting, regulatory planning, permitting, or a related project-based environment where document management, stakeholder coordination, and complex project delivery are central to success.

We recognize that professionals with the right coordination and project delivery experience often come from a variety of industries and backgrounds. Experience gained through environmental consulting, mining, energy, infrastructure, government, regulatory agencies, or other highly regulated, document-driven environments will all be considered, provided you can demonstrate strong organizational skills, proactive project coordination, and the ability to manage complex, multidisciplinary deliverables.

Additionally, the following skills and background will be highly valued:

  • Experience coordinating Environmental Assessments, permitting, regulatory approvals, or other complex document-driven projects
  • Strong project coordination, document control, and organizational skills across multidisciplinary teams
  • Experience managing action trackers, deliverables, schedules, information requests, and competing priorities using Microsoft Office and other project coordination platforms
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to coordinate effectively across clients, consultants, and technical specialists
  • Experience supporting quality assurance, document reviews, technical reporting, and deliverable production
  • Ability to identify project risks, anticipate downstream impacts, and proactively resolve coordination challenges
  • Post-secondary education in Business Administration, Project Management, Environmental Studies, Public Administration, or a related discipline (asset)
  • Experience within environmental consulting, regulatory agencies, or Indigenous-owned organizations (asset)
  • Ability and willingness to travel periodically to Prince George, Vancouver, and project sites as required

As our ideal candidate, you are an exceptionally organized, proactive, and detail-oriented project professional who thrives in fast-moving environments where priorities evolve and collaboration is essential. You communicate confidently with a wide range of stakeholders, take ownership of keeping projects moving, and anticipate issues before they become problems. You are equally comfortable managing complex documentation, supporting multidisciplinary teams, and enabling senior project managers to deliver high-quality outcomes.

This is an outstanding opportunity for a project professional who enjoys serving as the central coordination point for complex Environmental Assessment projects, bringing structure to complexity, enabling multidisciplinary teams to perform at their best, and contributing to meaningful environmental work alongside an Indigenous-owned organization.

About the Benefits

Compensation based on skills and experience is a competitive annual salary of $80,000–$95,000, and a host of excellent benefits including:

  • Comprehensive health and benefits package
  • Flexible remote working model built on Chu Cho Environmental's "freedom with responsibility" philosophy
  • Professional development opportunities, including training and certifications
  • Opportunities to collaborate with leading environmental professionals across Chu Cho Environmental and SLR Consulting
  • The opportunity to play a key role in one of northern British Columbia's significant Environmental Assessment projects
  • Meaningful work with an Indigenous-owned organization that creates employment, builds local capacity, and supports Tsay Keh Dene Nation
  • A collaborative, multidisciplinary team where your work directly influences project success

If you're ready to bring structure to complex projects while contributing to meaningful environmental work, apply today!