Summer Student - COR Audit Program at BC Energy Regulator
Fort St. John, British Columbia, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Jun, 26

Salary

1574.56

Posted On

19 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Data Organization, Report Preparation, Interpretation Of Development Plans, Scenario Creation, Communication, Decision Making, Analysis, Attention To Detail, Teamwork, Independent Work, Environmental Management, Field Review, Data Collection

Industry

Government Administration

Description
Classification: Summer Student Employment Office Location: Fort St John Salary: $1,574.56 bi-weekly, Youth Employment Program – Level 2, based on a 35-hour work week An additional 3% Location Allowance will be added to posted salary for northern location. An additional 6% Vacation Pay will be added to posted salary. An additional $.87 per working hour, up to $60.90 bi-weekly, Health & Welfare Allowance will be added to posted salary. Term: 4 months Proposed Start Date: May 04, 2026 About the Job: Compliance & Operations is a department within the BCER responsible for public and environmental protection for the energy activities of permit holders and works to ensure that energy activities are in compliance with applicable legislation, enactments, and permit conditions. Summer students are a valuable part of the BCER workforce.  Reporting to the Supervisor, Environmental Management & Restoration Verification, this position will be responsible for completion of assigned tasks, including review of industry and internal reports, analysis of relevant information prior to field review, collection of onsite attributes and relevant environmental information of field sites. The student will assist in the day-to-day activities of the Environmental Management and Restoration Verification Team. As a member of the Environmental Management team, the summer student works collaboratively to support the business unit needs. 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 Government’s 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 Recruitment@bc-er.ca if you require any assistance or more information. The BCER’s Compliance & Operations department provides key functions to fulfilling BCER’s mandate, covering post-permitting phases of the regulatory lifecycle. Departmental functions include Compliance & Enforcement, Emergency Management, Aboriginal Liaison Program, Certificate of Restoration and Core Research Facility administration.
Responsibilities
This position involves completing assigned tasks such as reviewing industry and internal reports, analyzing relevant information before field reviews, and collecting onsite attributes and environmental data at field sites. The student will also assist in the daily activities of the Environmental Management and Restoration Verification Team.
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