Natural Resources and Natural Hazards Advisory Group Member
Location: | Hybrid |
Date Posted: | December 04, 2023 |
Closing Date: | Open until filled |
Status | 3-Year Term |
Terms of Reference |
Purpose:
The purpose of Engineers and Geoscientists BC Natural Resources and Natural Hazards Advisory Group is to support the organization in its regulatory function to establish, monitor, and enforce standards of practice to enhance the quality of professional practice in the best interest of the public. The advisory group is responsible for providing advice to the organization on relevant matters related to the fields of natural resources development and management (including environmental engineering and geoscience, mining, forestry, hydrology, hydrogeology, and planning and design activities) and natural hazards assessment and management (including mapping and assessment of terrain and related geological hazards, hazard and risk analysis, and design activities).
Reporting Structure:
The advisory group reports directly to the Director, Professional Practice, Standards and Development (PPSD), or their delegate. The advisory group provides advice and may make recommendations for discussion and consideration to the Professional Practice Advisory Group.
Duties and Expectations:
Advisory group members are responsible for:
- Identifying and raising industry issues (within natural resources and natural hazards) that are related to professional practice or ethics.
- Considering and discussing industry issues (within natural resources and natural hazards) that are related to professional practice or ethics, as raised by other group members.
- Reviewing applicable professional practice guidance published by Engineers and Geoscientists BC and providing suggestions for modifications, updates, and revisions as necessary.
- Assisting Engineers and Geoscientists BC with the identification and/or the development of continuing professional development offerings related to natural resources and natural hazards.
- Providing professional practice support to Engineers and Geoscientists BC staff on an as-needed basis (advising on requests for information on technical matters, responding to government or industry requests for consultation, etc.)
Skills and Qualifications:
The following will be considered for advisory group membership:
- Be a registrant in good standing with Engineers and Geoscientists BC as:
- An engineering professional (P.Eng. or P.L.Eng.)
- A geoscience professional (P.Geo. or P.L.Geo)
- A trainee (EIT or GIT)
- Be a registrant in good standing with another regulatory body:
- A Professional Agrologist (P.Ag.) or
- A Professional Biologist (R.P.Bio.) or
- Other
- Demonstrated experience working in BC within the fields of natural resources development and management (including environmental engineering and geoscience, mining, forestry, hydrology, hydrogeology, and planning and design activities) and natural hazards assessment and management (including mapping and assessment of terrain and related geological hazards, hazard and risk analysis, and design activities)
- Demonstrated experience working in BC with or for a related industry group or organization (see Attachment B of the TOR)
- Applicant’s firm size and practice areas
Term of Office:
Appointments are three years in length, renewable twice for a maximum of nine consecutive years, unless otherwise extended by the Director, PPSD.
Average Time Commitment:
- Meetings are held at least 6 times per year, approximately every 4-6 weeks (except during the summer).
- Meetings are approximately 1-2 hours in length and require approximately 1 hour of preparation per meeting to review agenda items and prepare for discussion.
- Meetings are held either virtually, at the Engineers and Geoscientists BC office in Burnaby (if permitted under health guidelines), or in a hybrid format.
- In addition, advisory group members are expected to volunteer for subgroups to work on guidelines, strategic initiatives, and other special projects as required.
Benefits:
- Opportunity to advance the professions by sharing your knowledge and experience;
- Acquire new skills and expand your business network;
- Contribute to your continued professional competency; and
- Volunteer recognition.
Engineers and Geoscientists BC is committed to creating a welcoming, inclusive and affirming environment that values and respects diversity of culture and identity, both within our organization and in our larger community