Environmental Permitting Manager, DCC Communities - North Sydney Council, Australia - Amazon Corporate Services Pty Ltd

    Amazon Corporate Services Pty Ltd
    Amazon Corporate Services Pty Ltd North Sydney Council, Australia

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    Job Description:


    We are looking for a dynamic and skilled manager to join our existing APAC environmental due diligence and environmental permitting team. Based in Sydney, this role will involve leading on multiple regions and sites in-development. Our scale of growth and success means that this is a fast-paced role and critical to AWS's ongoing success

    Key job responsibilities:

    1. Environmental due diligence (contaminated site management, remediation, initial environmental risk analysis, site screening, site approvals);
    2. Environmental permitting (air permits, EIAs, natural and cultural heritage assessments);
    3. Regulatory and agency engagement;
    4. Regulatory analysis and assessment (environmental legislation and policy);
    5. Collaborate with key AWS teams (Real Estate, Risk & Resiliency, Design Engineering, Legal).

    A day in the life:

    A typical day involves managing many site-development projects all at various stages of development. Some will be at the due diligence stage so work would involve reviewing due diligence reports and identifying risks and mitigations needed for site acquisition.

    About the team:

    You will sit in the APAC Infrastructure-Development (InfraDev) team within the global Environmental organization of AWS. We are responsible for environmental due diligence, permitting and approvals for all new AWS sites in Asia-Pacific. We are a small, global team but highly-effective. We manage multiples of projects in APAC and are always innovating in how we complete our work. Its a great role in a dynamic team that is at the forefront of AWS.

    We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations: Sydney, NSW, AUS

    BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:

    1. Bachelor's Degree in environmental engineering, science, or related field of study;
    2. 10+ years of experience serving as an environmental technical resource, environmental manager, program specialist, or program manager;
    3. Detailed knowledge and experience of APAC and general environmental permitting systems;
    4. Experience with the management and redevelopment of contaminated sites, including contractual, regulatory, and liability assessments;
    5. Experience of permit evaluations and applications, Environmental Impact Assessments, biodiversity integration, water discharge requirements, and waste management;
    6. Excellent written and verbal communication skills including experience interfacing with senior leaders inside and outside the company.

    PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

    1. Experience leading change across multiple sites/locations and the ability to influence those that are not direct reports or within your organization;
    2. Excellent organizational and project management skills;
    3. Proficiency in reading and interpreting equipment and facility drawings and specifications;
    4. Strong interpersonal skills: excellent communication skills, strong relationship builder, solid influencing and negotiation skills, and the ability to coach at multiple levels;
    5. Experience in a fast paced, changing/growing organization;
    6. Strong analytical skills with demonstrated problem solving ability across multiple jurisdictions;
    7. Proficient with MS Excel, Word, and Windows Operating Systems;
    8. Travel estimated at 25% in APAC to visit potential sites and sites subject to design and permitting.

    Acknowledgement of country:

    In the spirit of reconciliation Amazon acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.

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