The opportunity:Associated Engineering, a proudly Canadian, Employee-owned Company is seeking an experienced and dedicated
Intermediate/Senior Water Resources Engineer to join our team in our
Vancouver office. In this role you will be responsible for water resources, infrastructure, transportation, and environmental projects across BC.
What we offer:- Flexible/hybrid working arrangements, depending on position
- Market competitive salaries, with annual reviews
- Salary range of: $120,000 - $150,000
- Matching company pension program, increasing over time
- Comprehensive benefits including:
- Health/dental/vision coverage
- Fitness allowance
- Employee and family assistance programs
- Mental health supports
- Paid time off so that you can recharge including:
- Generous paid vacation
- Paid office closure over December holiday break
- Industry leading paid sick time
- Maternity/paternity leave top up program
- Ongoing support for your professional development and growth
- Active Young Professional group
- Formal mentoring programs
- Paid professional development hours
- Capacity building seminars
- Engineer In Training programs
- Opportunities to participate in social club activities and events
- Company-wide social events
- Regular lunch-and-learns
- Community volunteer opportunities
What you'll do:- Collaborate and deliver water resources, infrastructure, transportation, and environmental projects across BC.
- Work on projects encompassing a variety of water resources sub-specialties including watershed management, hydrology, hydrotechnical engineering, river engineering, floodplain modelling and mapping, drainage engineering, and coastal/shoreline engineering.
- Deliver innovative solutions to complex projects and be challenged to develop high quality products for our valued clients in many sectors, such as municipal, regional, provincial and federal governments, transportation, and natural resources.
- Act as a 'project leader', providing leadership on proposals and projects.
- Mentor junior Water Resources Engineers in Training and Technologists.
- Be Involved in a variety of project phases including planning, design, tendering, and construction.
- Site visits to assess project sites, carry out construction field reviews, and/or complete emergency flood response services.
- Hydrological analysis and watershed modelling.
- Assessment of climate change impacts to support planning and design of infrastructure.
- Hydraulic analysis and modelling of creeks/rivers/channels, culverts, bridges, and water management structures.
- Floodplain modelling and mapping.
- Hydraulic analysis and modelling of drainage and stormwater systems.
- Statistical analysis of hydrometeorological datasets.
- Mapping and spatial analysis of GIS data.
- Hydrotechnical design of water management infrastructure and flood protection systems such as dikes, bank erosion/scour protection, shoreline erosion protection, inlet/outlet structures, spillway channels, culverts, bridges, weirs, sediment basins, and wetlands.
- Technical writing and preparation of client deliverables.
- Project coordination and management.
- Proposal preparation.
- Meeting project requirements in a timely and effective manner.
- You will also have the opportunity to develop a career path focused on technical leadership, project management, client management, or a combination based on your career aspirations and qualifications.
Does this sound like you?- Undergraduate degree in engineering or applied sciences from an accredited post secondary institution. A graduate degree and/or a water resources focus in your educational background will be considered an asset.
- Registered, or eligible for registration as a Professional Engineer with EGBC.
- 8+ years of experience.
- Experience in coastal/shoreline engineering is considered an asset.
- Experience analyzing and designing a variety of solutions for water resources projects.
- Experience using water resources software such as HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, HEC-SSP, R , MIKE+, SWAN, Raven, and PCSWMM.
- Experience in GIS and spatial analysis software such as QGIS, Manifold, or ArcGIS.
- Ability to work in both collaborative team environments and independently.
- Highly self motivated with excellent interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills.
- Willingness to travel occasionally to project sites.
What's next?Ready to make an impact? Join a company that values your ideas, invests in your growth, and empowers you to shape the future. Apply today!
Want more information?- Check out what a day at Associated Engineering looks like via LinkedIn
- Our Environmental, Social and Governance Report
JOB CODE: WRE.51