Environmental Compliance Specialist Vancouver
Job Code: ECS VA 043026
ASI Corp is hiring for an Environmental Compliance Specialist position in our Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Office. The Environmental Compliance Specialist is responsible for managing the Company’s Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) compliance across Canada.
This role ensures compliances with provincial regulations, stewardship programs, reporting, and audit requirements related to recyclable products. The position acts as the primary internal owner of e-waste compliance and coordinates closely with Legal, Operations, Sustainability, and external partners.
Salary:
ASI offers a very competitive salary depending on experience.
Benefits:
ASI Corp demonstrates our commitment to the health of our employees by offering all full-time employees a full complement of medical, dental and vision coverage.
Responsibilities:
- Manage Canadian E-Waste EPR compliance across all applicable provinces
- Register and maintain compliance with provincial stewardship organizations
- Prepare, review, and submit:
- Producer registrations
- Sales and weight reports
- Annual compliance filings
- Manage relationships with:
- Stewardship programs
- Recyclers
- Compliance consultants
- Monitor regulatory changes and assess business impact
- Lead compliance audits, inquiries, and data requests
- Ensure accurate tracking of products, volumes, and reporting data
- Develop and maintain internal compliance documentation and controls
- Support internal teams with compliance guidance during:
- New product launches
- Market expansions
Requirement:
- 1+ years’ experience environmental compliance and working with provincial stewardship programs
- Strong knowledge of Canadian E-Waste and recycling regulations
- Ability to interpret regulations and translate them into operational requirements
- Strong management and project management skills
- Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Sustainability, Engineering, Law, or related field
Nice to Have:
- Experience with multi-jurisdictional compliance
- Exposure to other EPR categories (batteries, packaging)
