Your future role on ourteamBBA is looking for a hydrology or hydraulics engineerwith strong experience in water resource management. This role involves workingin areas such as watershed studies, lake and river analyses and thequantitative and qualitative management of water resources.
You'll join a multidisciplinary team that works on avariety of projects, including mining, municipal drainage, water treatment,road and rail transport infrastructure and energy-related projects. Watermanagement is a key issue in these projects and requires tailored approaches,methods and solutions for each mandate and context.
You'll work closely with other BBA experts and withclients to identify, design and implement the best solutions for managing thesechallenges.
Upon joining BBA, you'll receive onboarding training,followed by training sessions in engineering and project management proceduresas part of the onboarding process.
With us, you'llget the opportunity to...- Carry out hydrological studies, including watershed studies, hydrological modelling, hydroclimatic statistical analyses, climate change impact assessments as well as flood risk and impact assessment and adaptation.
- Design hydraulic infrastructures such as dikes and dams, spillways, weirs, water intakes, ditches or channels, culverts, retention/detention basins and pumping stations.
- Perform or oversee one-, two- and three-dimensional hydraulic simulations.
- Develop hydrological and mass balances.
- Assess hydrological conditions for water quality, treatment and environmental monitoring.
- Design, instrument and install monitoring stations.
- Design water treatment systems and size the required equipment.
- Perform risk analyses.
- Help with design reviews and preparing plans and specifications, proposals and permit and authorization applications to government authorities.
Doyour qualities and values match our corporate culture?- Client-oriented
- Adaptable
- Ability to maintain positive peer relationships
- Ability to learn on the fly
- Results-driven
- Aptitude for self-development
- Possess business acumen and internal and external entrepreneurship
- Independent
- Organizational agility
Summaryof certifications and job requirements- Bachelor's degree in civil engineering (or equivalent) and a master's degree with a specialization in hydraulics or hydrology
- From 5 to 10 years of experience as an engineer or specialist in hydrology or hydraulics and water resource management
- Member of the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec (OIQ) or working toward membership
- Strong proficiency in both spoken and written English and French
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills
- Solid knowledge of analysis methods and modelling tools in hydrology, hydraulics and water resource management
- Asset: knowledge of municipal and industrial water treatment
- Asset: experience in the mining sector
- Asset: basic knowledge of instrumentation and hydrometry
- Asset: knowledge of laws and regulations governing water management in Québec and Canada
- Asset: knowledge of dam safety laws overseen by the Canadian Dam Association
- Asset: knowledge of computer programming
- Asset: up-to-date knowledge of new technologies applied to the water sectorAsset: familiarity with climate science, including the impacts of and adaptation measures for climate change
Withus, you'll get many benefits- Interesting growth opportunities to match your ambitions
- A collaborative team that shares its ideas and knowledgeCustom training and development plans
- A flexible schedule that combines office presence and working from home
- Access to a profit-sharing program for all regular employees
- A growing business with many opportunities