Water Resources Engineer (Intermediate/ Senior)

Associated Engineering

The Role

Overview

Design and lead water resources projects, including modelling, analysis, and infrastructure.

Key Responsibilities

  • hydrotechnical design
  • hydraulic modelling
  • gis mapping
  • statistical analysis
  • site visits
  • project lead

Tasks

-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. -Hydraulic analysis and modelling of drainage and stormwater systems. -Site visits to assess project sites, carry out construction field reviews, and/or complete emergency flood response services. -Technical writing and preparation of client deliverables. -Statistical analysis of hydrometeorological datasets. -Hydraulic analysis and modelling of creeks/rivers/channels, culverts, bridges, and water management structures. -Mapping and spatial analysis of GIS data. -Being a ‘project leader’, providing leadership on proposals and projects. -Proposal preparation. -Meeting project requirements in a timely and effective manner. -Mentoring of junior Water Resources Engineers in Training and Technologists -Assessment of climate change impacts to support planning and design of infrastructure. -Involvement in a variety of project phases including planning, design, tendering, and construction.

Requirements

  • professional engineer
  • 8+ years
  • hec‑ras
  • arcgis
  • hydrological
  • self‑motivated

What You Bring

-Hydrological analysis and watershed modelling. -Registered, or eligible for registration as a Professional Engineer with EGBC. -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. -Highly self motivated with excellent interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills. -Ability to work in both collaborative team environments and independently. -Experience in coastal/shoreline engineering is considered an asset. -Willingness to travel occasionally to project sites. -8+ years of experience. -Experience using water resources software such as HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, HEC-SSP, R , MIKE+, SWAN, Raven, and PCSWMM. -Experience analyzing and designing a variety of solutions for water resources projects. -Floodplain modelling and mapping. -Experience in GIS and spatial analysis software such as QGIS, Manifold, or ArcGIS.

Benefits

-Ongoing support for your growth and development, including a formal professional development program, mentoring programs, training opportunities, and professional designation support. -Competitive salary and benefits, including a fitness allowance, and company-matching pension program. -A hybrid work environment that allows for a combination of working from home and in the office.

The Company

About Associated Engineering

-Founded in Edmonton in 1946, the firm grew from a local practice into a national consultancy spanning multiple offices. -Driven by technical excellence, it has earned awards like Canada’s Schreyer Award multiple times and platinum Best Managed status. -Projects range from bridge rehabilitation and water treatment plants to airport tunnels and marine habitat restoration. -Its services weave together urban planning, civil and environmental engineering, landscape architecture, and asset management. -Specialisms include sustainability-focused work in buildings, energy systems, water infrastructure, transportation networks, and environmental science.

Sector Specialisms

Asset Management

Climate Change

Community Resilience

Energy

Sustainability

Environmental Management

Planning

Studies

Assessments

Design

Construction

Training

Operational Assistance

Advisory Services

Project Management