Monitoring, controlling and reporting project status internally and externally.
Preparing proposals, bid and contract documentation.
Leading the structural team in analysis, design, evaluation and preparation of calculations and drawings.
Aiding in financial arrangements for projects including fee forecasting, preparation, and allocation.
Preparing technical reports following technical analysis, modelling, and design calculations.
Providing guidance, including mentoring, and instruction, to junior staff.
Requirements
bridge engineering
professional engineer
civil engineering
alberta transport
communication
team player
5+ years of progressive experience in bridge engineering within the consulting industry.
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Related experience with Alberta Transportation and Economic Corridors is an asset.
Registered as a Professional Engineer with APEGA.
Committed team player and highly self-motivated.
Excellent organizational skills.
Valid driver’s license
Undergraduate degree in Civil or Structural Engineering from an accredited university; post-graduate degree in Structural Engineering is an asset.
This position will require occasional travel.
Superior planning and organizational skills with the ability to work under pressure.
Benefits
Discounted rates at a neighboring childcare facility.
Competitive salary and benefits, including a fitness allowance, company-matching pension program, and a parental leave top-up program.
An on-site fitness centre accessible to all staff, with full amenities.
An active Social Club that promotes social activities in and outside the office, and offers subsidized tickets to local events, such as the Taste of Edmonton.
Ongoing support for your growth and development, including a formal Professional Development program, mentorship programs, training opportunities, professional
A centrally located office in the heart of downtown Edmonton that is easily accessible.
A flexible work environment that allows for a combination of working from home and in the office.
The firm has been entirely carbon-neutral since 2009, showcasing its commitment to sustainability.
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.
Culture + Values
Employee‑owned culture
Collaboration
Innovation
Continuous learning
Strong client service ethic
Community involvement
Respect
Integrity
High performance
Environment + Sustainability
2050 Net-Zero
Long-Term Sustainability Goal
Commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by the year 2050.
30% Reduction
2030 Emission Target
Aims to reduce Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions intensity by 30% by 2030 compared to 2020 levels.
14% Lower Emissions
2020-2023 Progress
Already achieved a 14% reduction in emissions intensity since 2020, demonstrating meaningful progress toward long-term goals.
Integrated life‑cycle approach to energy, environmental, human, waste and water assets
Promotion of economic, environmental and social sustainability across all projects
Pilots of zero‑emission construction equipment (e‑wheel loader, e‑mini‑excavator)
Embedded sustainable management systems, ISO 14001‑ready processes
Inclusion & Diversity
Indigenous Commitment Policy and Action Plan
Indigenous Commitment Working Group
Collaboration with Indigenous communities on hundreds of projects
Recruitment of Indigenous candidates and youth STEAM mentorship
Financial awards to Indigenous students and staff cultural training programs