Accounts Payable Specialist Ii (Intermediate Level)
By NorthShore Resources, Inc. At St.-Paul, New Brunswick, Canada
Manage internal and external customer inquiries.
Coordinate and communicate with vendors, customer service representatives and account managers as needed.
Perform other duties and responsibilities as needed or assigned.
Experience using automated financial and accounting systems.
Strong communication skills, both verbal and written
Strong attention to detail and organization skills

Do you want to make a real difference in the environment? Join us as an Environmental Specialist Level II and help us protect and preserve our planet! With your expertise, you'll be able to identify and address environmental issues, develop and implement strategies to reduce environmental impacts, and ensure compliance with applicable regulations. If you're looking for an exciting and rewarding career, this is the job for you!

An Environmental Specialist Level II is responsible for monitoring, assessing, and managing environmental issues. They are responsible for conducting environmental assessments, developing environmental management plans, and providing technical advice and support to other departments. They also monitor and report on environmental compliance, and provide guidance on environmental regulations. They may also be involved in developing and implementing environmental education programs. To become an Environmental Specialist Level II, you will need a bachelor’s degree in environmental science, environmental engineering, or a related field. You may also need to have experience in environmental management, environmental assessment, or environmental regulation. Skills required for an Environmental Specialist Level II include strong communication and interpersonal skills, problem-solving skills, and the ability to work independently. Knowledge of environmental regulations, environmental assessment techniques, and environmental management systems is also important. Responsibilities of an Environmental Specialist Level II include conducting environmental assessments, developing environmental management plans, and providing technical advice and support to other departments. They also monitor and report on environmental compliance, and provide guidance on environmental regulations. They may also be involved in developing and implementing environmental education programs. Experience in environmental management, environmental assessment, or environmental regulation is important for an Environmental Specialist Level II. Knowledge of environmental regulations, environmental assessment techniques, and environmental management systems is also important. Qualifications for an Environmental Specialist Level II include a bachelor’s degree in environmental science, environmental engineering, or a related field. You may also need to have experience in environmental management, environmental assessment, or environmental regulation. Tools that help Environmental Specialist Level II work better include environmental management software, environmental assessment software, and environmental reporting software. Good tips to help Environmental Specialist Level II do more effectively include staying up to date on environmental regulations, staying organized, and staying in communication with other departments.

Common Environmental Specialist Level II interview questions include:

• What experience do you have in environmental management?
• How do you stay up to date on environmental regulations?
• What environmental assessment techniques have you used?
• How do you ensure environmental compliance?
• What environmental management systems have you used?