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
As an Environmental Engineer, you will work in collaboration with the Environmental Team
Your main responsibilities will be:
- Lead and manage environmental assessment projects focused on natural environments, including wetlands, watercourses, species at risk, and habitat assessments.
- Develop and implement field studies to evaluate ecological conditions, identify species presence, and assess potential environmental impacts.
- Prepare detailed technical reports, including environmental impact assessments, mitigation plans, and habitat restoration strategies.
- Provide expert advice on regulatory compliance, including federal, provincial, and municipal environmental legislation and permitting requirements.
- Conduct environmental monitoring during construction and development projects to ensure compliance with environmental protection measures.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including engineers, planners, and biologists, to integrate environmental considerations into project planning and design.
- Lead stakeholder engagement activities, including consultations with Indigenous communities, regulatory agencies, and the public.
- Mentor and supervise junior staff, providing guidance on fieldwork, data analysis, and report preparation.
- Stay current with advancements in environmental science, best practices, and emerging regulations relevant to natural environments.
- Contribute to business development by preparing proposals, cost estimates, and work plans for environmental projects.
- Apply and promote Englobe's health and safety policies.
- Mentor, direct, and collaborate with other environmental professionals and technicians
Your Profile
- University Degree in Engineering, Applied Science within an environment-related field, or Environmental Science
- Minimum of 15 years of experience in the field of environmental consulting
- Experience in natural environmental science projects, including wetlands/watercourses assessments and alteration applications, species at risk, Environmental Assessments, etc.
- Experience in managing a portfolio of projects
- Experience in contaminant hydrogeology
- Experience working on federal client assignments is considered a strong asset
- Willingness and ability to travel throughout the Atlantic Region
- Demonstrated sensitivity and consideration for occupational health and safety
Qualifications:
- University Degree in Engineering, Applied Science within an environment-related field, or Environmental Science
- Minimum of 15 years of experience in the field of environmental consulting
- Experience in natural environmental science projects, including wetlands/watercourses assessments and alteration applications, species at risk, Environmental Assessments, etc.
- Experience in managing a portfolio of projects
- Experience in contaminant hydrogeology
- Experience working on federal client assignments is considered a strong asset
- Willingness and ability to travel throughout the Atlantic Region
- Demonstrated sensitivity and consideration for occupational health and safety
Responsibilities:
As an Environmental Engineer, you will work in collaboration with the Environmental Team
Your main responsibilities will be:
- Lead and manage environmental assessment projects focused on natural environments, including wetlands, watercourses, species at risk, and habitat assessments.
- Develop and implement field studies to evaluate ecological conditions, identify species presence, and assess potential environmental impacts.
- Prepare detailed technical reports, including environmental impact assessments, mitigation plans, and habitat restoration strategies.
- Provide expert advice on regulatory compliance, including federal, provincial, and municipal environmental legislation and permitting requirements.
- Conduct environmental monitoring during construction and development projects to ensure compliance with environmental protection measures.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including engineers, planners, and biologists, to integrate environmental considerations into project planning and design.
- Lead stakeholder engagement activities, including consultations with Indigenous communities, regulatory agencies, and the public.
- Mentor and supervise junior staff, providing guidance on fieldwork, data analysis, and report preparation.
- Stay current with advancements in environmental science, best practices, and emerging regulations relevant to natural environments.
- Contribute to business development by preparing proposals, cost estimates, and work plans for environmental projects.
- Apply and promote Englobe's health and safety policies.
- Mentor, direct, and collaborate with other environmental professionals and technicians
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.