Providing mentorship, guidance and quality control of junior engineers and technical staff.
Preparing and reviewing preliminary and detail designs of storm water management facilities (quality and quantity), floodplain analysis, and culvert and bridge hydraulic analysis.
Conduct fieldwork and investigations.
Meeting with provincial, municipal and/or private clients.
Watershed and sub watershed level analysis for municipal, provincial, and private land development projects.
Securing relevant projects for our growing water resources team.
Liaising with clients, government and/or regulatory bodies.
Assisting in the preparation of proposal submissions and cost estimates.
Using a variety of tools and analytical techniques to complete hydrotechnical modelling for urban/rural runoff management design, stream morphology assessment, flood control evaluation, floodplain delineation, and sedimentation and erosion analysis.
Reporting to the Project Manager, the Drainage Design Lead will be responsible for supporting the overall success of Major Projects in Canada for Egis Canada Ltd.
Preparing and reviewing technical reports documenting the results of the modeling/hydraulic analysis.
Stream Restoration and Streambank Stabilization.
Requirements
professional engineer
hec‑ras
autocad
project management
water resources
10+ years
Extensive knowledge of federal, provincial and municipal regulatory requirements (MECP, MTO, MNRF, CHBDC, etc.).
Strong working knowledge of modeling software (GeoHEC-RAS, Visual Otthymo, StormCAD, HY-8, PCSWMM, HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, HY-8 etc.).
Licensed as a Professional Engineer in Ontario.
Significant experience in hydrotechnical applications, the design and analysis of stormwater management facilities, Low Impact Developments, storm sewers and watercourses to support municipal infrastructure and Ministry of Transportation designs. Knowledge and experience in watercourse management including erosion control, water quality, slope stability and natural channel design.
Strong project management and mentorship skills.
Knowledge and experience with watershed studies and floodplain mapping.
Working knowledge of AutoCAD, Microstation, and/or In Roads.
University degree in Civil/Environmental Engineering with a focus on Water Resources.
Excellent interpersonal skills and an ability to work effectively independently or as part of a team.
Fluvial Geomorphology experience would be considered an asset.
Excellent oral and written communication skills in English (French would be considered an asset).
10+ years of design experience on storm water management, water resources planning/engineering projects in Ontario.
Watercourse hydraulic analysis and Erosion and Scour Analysis.
Proficient knowledge in the use of Excel spreadsheet and database tools.