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Environmental Engineering Manager, Energy and Infrastructure Projects (Mississauga, ON)

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Linxon

Linxon

CA.ON.Mississauga.2285 Speakman Drive
On-site
Posted April 10, 2026

Job Description

Job Description

JOB TITLE: Environmental Engineering Manager, Energy and Infrastructure Projects (Mississauga, ON)

LOCATION: Mississauga, ON (Hybrid)

Who we are?

Built on more than a century of innovation and decades of substation expertise, Linxon blends AtkinsRéalis’ project management strength with Hitachi Energy’s technological leadership. Together, we deliver high‑performing EPC solutions that strengthen the power grid.

We support community growth and industrial development by providing end‑to‑end engineering, procurement, management, and construction services for complex AC substation and electrification projects across five core markets.

What We Believe?

We believe in the value of every client’s investment and take pride in tackling challenging, high‑risk projects. With deep expertise and continuous development, our teams operate with the precision, resilience, and mission‑focus needed to deliver crucial infrastructure—often described as the “special forces” of our industry.

To learn more about us click on the links below:

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How you will make your impact?

This job posting is for an existing vacancy and is a new position at Linxon

As an Environmental Engineering Manager with Linxon, you own environmental compliance and performance across energy infrastructure projects in canada, guiding projects from early planning and permitting through construction and close‑out. You translate environmental assessments, regulatory requirements, and ISO‑aligned standards into practical, executable project controls that protect schedules, approvals, and environmental outcomes. Acting as the primary environmental authority for EPC and ECI delivery, you integrate environmental requirements into engineering, procurement, and construction decisions, lead permitting and compliance strategies, manage incidents and corrective actions, and serve as the key interface with regulators and clients to ensure commitments are met and environmental risks are effectively managed end to end.

What will you do?

  • Lead environmental planning from project award through close‑out by defining permitting strategies, identifying environmental risks early, and ensuring requirements are built into project schedules, designs, and execution plans from the start.

  • Translate Environmental Assessment commitments and regulatory conditions into clear, actionable controls that guide engineering, procurement, construction, and site activities through every phase of delivery.

  • Develop and operate project‑specific Environmental Management Systems that centralize permits, commitments, mitigation measures, monitoring programs, and corrective actions, creating an auditable framework that supports compliant execution and continuous improvement.

  • Coordinate and secure all required environmental permits and approvals by working closely with engineering teams, construction leadership, and external consultants to avoid delays and compliance gaps.

  • Embed environmental requirements into day‑to‑day construction activities by overseeing monitoring programs, inspections, and audits to verify controls are implemented, effective, and documented.

  • Serve as the primary environmental interface with regulators, inspectors, customers, and internal stakeholders, providing clear communication and defensible compliance documentation from start to finish.

  • Lead environmental incident and event management by responding quickly, ensuring accurate reporting, driving root cause analysis, and implementing corrective actions that prevent recurrence and strengthen future performance.

  • Own compliance with Ontario Regulation 406/19 by managing excess soil planning, approvals, tracking, and reporting from excavation through final disposition using digital tracking tools such as SoilFLO.

  • Implement and oversee digital and geospatial environmental tools where required to improve visibility, traceability, and decision‑making across project teams.

  • Strengthen environmental performance and sustainability outcomes by identifying lessons learned, improving processes, and continuously raising the standard for environmental stewardship across projects.

Who you are?

  • You are a seasoned environmental professional with a strong educational foundation in environmental engineering, environmental science, or a related discipline.

  • You are experienced in leading environmental management on EPC, utility, or large infrastructure projects, with a proven ability to own compliance and environmental outcomes from planning through construction and close‑out.

  • You are confident navigating complex regulatory frameworks and applying ISO 14001‑aligned Environmental Management Systems in active project environments.

  • You are an effective communicator who builds credibility with regulators, clients, contractors, and internal teams by translating technical requirements into clear, practical execution plans.

  • You are comfortable working across engineering, procurement, and construction teams to embed environmental requirements into real‑world decision‑making.

  • You are hands‑on and field‑aware, willing and able to travel to project sites to stay connected to execution, compliance, and risk management.

  • You are knowledgeable in Ontario Regulation 406/19 and understand how to manage excess soil planning, approvals, tracking, and reporting across the full soil lifecycle.

  • You are proficient with digital environmental management tools such as SoilFLO, ISNetworld, and GIS or geospatial platforms and use data to support compliance and transparency.

  • You are professionally accountable, bringing—or working toward—a recognized designation such as P.Eng., R.P.Bio., EP®, or an equivalent credential.

What we offer?

The compensation range for this position is between CAD $117,200 and CAD $156,300.

Rewards & Benefits at Linxon

At Linxon, we’re committed to supporting your success and wellbeing at every stage of your life and career. When you join our team in Ontario, you’ll have access to a range of rewards and benefits designed to help you thrive—professionally, personally, and financially.

Flexible Benefits Supporting Your Life


You’ll enjoy a comprehensive suite of flexible benefits that you can tailor to your individual needs, including health and wellness coverage, financial protection plans, and lifestyle‑support options—reflecting the standards and expectations of employees across Ontario.

Learning, Training & Professional Growth


At Linxon, continuous learning is part of our culture. You’ll have access to diverse opportunities for technical training, leadership development, and career advancement to expand your skills in the power infrastructure and engineering sector.

Hybrid Flexibility & Time‑Off Policies


We understand the importance of work–life balance. Our hybrid working model, combined with generous paid time off and leave programs compliant with Ontario employment legislation, helps you build a rewarding career while maintaining the personal time you value.

What you need to know?

Linxon is dedicated to fostering an inclusive, equitable, and accessible workplace where every team member and candidate feels respected, valued, and supported. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and abilities and are committed to providing inclusive candidate experience. If you require reasonable accommodation during the recruitment process, please contact us, and we will be happy to support you.

Applicants must be legally authorized to work in Canada and where applicable, must possess a valid work permit or other required documentation.

Linxon is committed to protecting your privacy. Linxon takes the security and confidentiality of your personal information seriously. To understand how we collect, use, store, and disclose your Personal Data during the recruitment process, please review our Privacy Notice available on our Careers site.

By submitting your personal information to Linxon, you acknowledge that you have read and accepted our Privacy Notice.

Linxon is committed to an accessible and inclusive recruitment process. In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and applicable human‑rights legislation, accommodation will be provided upon request throughout all stages of recruitment and hiring.

Candidates selected for an interview or offered employment will receive information about Linxon’s accommodation policies, and full details will be provided during the onboarding process.

We are proud to announce that LinxonAmericas has been certified as a Great Place to Work® reflecting our commitment to fostering a diverse, inclusive environment that fuels innovation and teamwork.

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Worker Type

Employee

Job Type

Regular

At Linxon, we seek to hire individuals with diverse characteristics, backgrounds and perspectives. We strongly believe that world-class talent makes no distinctions based on gender, ethnic or national origin, sexual identity and orientation, age, religion or disability, but enriches itself through these differences.