Your Employer
Dare to join Englobe
At nearly 3,000 people, Englobe is one of Canada's premier firms specializing in professional engineering services and environmental sciences.
With offices located across Canada, we are conveniently located to support large- and small-scale projects through different stages in many sectors. Offering a range of value-added services from professional consulting services to turnkey project implementation, Englobe has developed a reputation for integrity, credibility, and people-centered values.
Why choose Englobe?
When you choose Englobe you are choosing a team with a wide range of expertise and a shared concern for the environment and their communities. At Englobe, leaving a sustainable legacy for the next generation is at the heart of everything we do. We dare to imagine a better future and to make every action count. Through our caring, we are helping to build stronger communities and positive impacts for our clients, our people, and the planet, one project at a time.
And that is not all. At Englobe, we put our people first. We have built a culture of caring, fostering diversity and inclusion, where the health and safety of our employees is a top priority. We also encourage our team members to take initiative and seize opportunities for professional development, believing that great ideas can come from anyone, anywhere. At Englobe, you will have the opportunity to grow and excel, achieving your utmost potential.
We offer
- A full range of benefits (group insurance with shared costs upon hiring, group RRSP);
- A telemedicine virtual healthcare service;
- An annual reimbursement of sports expenses;
- Opportunities for skills development;
- Flexible hours and ability to compress working hours;
- Internal policy to encourage teleworking.
Choose the path of impact. Join us in creating a positive legacy.
Englobe is committed to providing accommodation to, and working with, applicants with disabilities, to meet their needs throughout the recruitment, selection and/or employment process.
Your Contribution
The Intermediate Hydrogeologist will assist in coordinating and managing hydrogeological projects from initiation to closing by coordinating the field /junior staff assigned, subcontractors involved, supplies required and technical reporting for senior review.
Reporting to the Department Manager, you will support a wide variety of projects in collaboration with the Environmental Team. Your main responsibilities will be:
- Supervising, mentoring an d coaching junior colleagues in their daily work and reviewing their work product for completeness and accuracy
- Coordinating and supervision of subcontractors (drillers, excavation operators, chemical laboratories and others)
- Demonstrating a "Safety-First" focus and acting as a role model to other staff
- Data interpretation and reporting, including integrating the contributions from colleagues into a high-quality project deliverable
- Developing robust study designs, conceptual site models, and preparing proposals
- Acting as a point of contact for clients, with emphasis on building long-term relationships
- Participating with senior staff in client engagement, business development, and long-term business strategies
- Applying your specialist knowledge and experience in fields of environmental science and hydrogeology while appreciating the value of multi-disciplinary approaches for problem-solving
- Management of projects from the proposal stage, work scope development through to delivery and project close-out, including schedule and budget control, client communication, and invoicing
- Communicate and coordinate with senior environmental project manager/engineer on any assigned task that requires environmental/ hydrogeological input
- Apply and promote Englobe's health and safety rules
Your Profile
- Minimum Bachelor Degree in Environmental Engineering, Geology, or related field
- Licensed or eligible for registration with Professional Engineers Ontario or the Association for Professional Geoscientists of Ontario
- Previous work experience (5 to 6 years) is preferred from an environmental consulting background. Relevant industry or government experience will also be considered
- Detailed knowledge and hands-on experience in environmental field investigation and sampling methods, and a thorough understanding of applicable regulations, legislation, and policies (municipal, provincial, and federal)
- Experience and sound understanding of Environmental Regulations and Acts.
- In-depth expertise in one or more relevant technical areas such as contaminant hydrogeology including:
- Groundwater/surface water monitoring program
- Water balance assessments
- Groundwater seepage analysis
- Source water evaluation and development
- Experience with groundwater and surface water monitoring, sampling, hydraulic conductivity testing, and interpretation.
- Familiar with short-term dewatering and long-term foundation drainage flow rate estimates.
- Familiar with pre- and post-development water balance assessment and source water impact assessment and mitigation plan (SWIAMP).
- Experience with pumping test completion and data interpretation will be an asset.
- Familiar with Permit to Take Water (PTTW) applications and EASR postings
- Demonstrated track record of delivering relevant projects or significant components of projects
- Demonstrated ability for critical thinking and problem-solving
- Ability to work in a team environment, including leadership of small teams of professionals and technical staff
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills and technical report writing
- Excellent computer application and spreadsheet skills
- Must have a car and valid G driver's licence
Qualifications:
- Minimum Bachelor Degree in Environmental Engineering, Geology, or related field
- Licensed or eligible for registration with Professional Engineers Ontario or the Association for Professional Geoscientists of Ontario
- Previous work experience (5 to 6 years) is preferred from an environmental consulting background. Relevant industry or government experience will also be considered
- Detailed knowledge and hands-on experience in environmental field investigation and sampling methods, and a thorough understanding of applicable regulations, legislation, and policies (municipal, provincial, and federal)
- Experience and sound understanding of Environmental Regulations and Acts.
- In-depth expertise in one or more relevant technical areas such as contaminant hydrogeology including:
- Groundwater/surface water monitoring program
- Water balance assessments
- Groundwater seepage analysis
- Source water evaluation and development
- Experience with groundwater and surface water monitoring, sampling, hydraulic conductivity testing, and interpretation.
- Familiar with short-term dewatering and long-term foundation drainage flow rate estimates.
- Familiar with pre- and post-development water balance assessment and source water impact assessment and mitigation plan (SWIAMP).
- Experience with pumping test completion and data interpretation will be an asset.
- Familiar with Permit to Take Water (PTTW) applications and EASR postings
- Demonstrated track record of delivering relevant projects or significant components of projects
- Demonstrated ability for critical thinking and problem-solving
- Ability to work in a team environment, including leadership of small teams of professionals and technical staff
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills and technical report writing
- Excellent computer application and spreadsheet skills
- Must have a car and valid G driver's licence
Responsibilities:
The Intermediate Hydrogeologist will assist in coordinating and managing hydrogeological projects from initiation to closing by coordinating the field /junior staff assigned, subcontractors involved, supplies required and technical reporting for senior review.
Reporting to the Department Manager, you will support a wide variety of projects in collaboration with the Environmental Team. Your main responsibilities will be:
- Supervising, mentoring an d coaching junior colleagues in their daily work and reviewing their work product for completeness and accuracy
- Coordinating and supervision of subcontractors (drillers, excavation operators, chemical laboratories and others)
- Demonstrating a "Safety-First" focus and acting as a role model to other staff
- Data interpretation and reporting, including integrating the contributions from colleagues into a high-quality project deliverable
- Developing robust study designs, conceptual site models, and preparing proposals
- Acting as a point of contact for clients, with emphasis on building long-term relationships
- Participating with senior staff in client engagement, business development, and long-term business strategies
- Applying your specialist knowledge and experience in fields of environmental science and hydrogeology while appreciating the value of multi-disciplinary approaches for problem-solving
- Management of projects from the proposal stage, work scope development through to delivery and project close-out, including schedule and budget control, client communication, and invoicing
- Communicate and coordinate with senior environmental project manager/engineer on any assigned task that requires environmental/ hydrogeological input
- Apply and promote Englobe's health and safety rules
Englobe Corp. adheres to employment equity and equal opportunity programs and encourages all women, visible minorities, Aboriginals and disabled persons to apply. Only selected candidates will be contacted.