Use various standard engineering methods and techniques to solve problems and make decisions on project work
Maintaining and building relationships with clients
Supporting the construction engineering services for your projects
Directing staff involved with the design process
Undertaking and monitoring design standards on completed work as per Binnie’s Professional Practice Management Plan
Preparing design drawings reports, letters and technical memorandums
Coordinate and collaborate with project team members in the production of project deliverables and provide guidance where necessary
Supporting and/or leading the preparation of fee proposals
Requirements
autocad
civil3d
p.eng.
bachelor's
4+ years
transportation
Proficient using AutoCAD and Civil3D, or other software required within their area of practice
Bachelor's degree or recognized equivalent in applied science, engineering, geoscience, science or technology from a university program recognized by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board
Registered as P.Eng. with a Canadian governing body
Demonstrated professional judgment, attention to detail and ability to consistently maintain a high degree of accuracy and quality in work produced
Minimum 4+ years of design and project delivery experience in a civil consulting engineering environment
Demonstrated ability to organize, delegate and review others’ work and provide guidance and expertise to less experienced team members
Proven history of delivery of transportation or highway design projects
Experience working independently on projects with ownership of project deliverables
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
1969 Founded
Company History
The company was established in 1969, marking its beginning in Burnaby as a local civil engineering firm.
$50M Revenue
Financial Performance
The company generates around $50 million annually, reflecting steady growth and regional expansion.
It crafts public spaces too—designing recreation centres, sports fields and parks that form the heart of community life.
Hydrology is another forte: engineers sustainable stormwater and drainage systems for cities, developments and highways.
With in-house geomatics expertise, ensures precision surveying projects—from urban developments to remote northern sites.
Award-winning work includes rapid bus transit design and active transport projects, earning industry accolades and boosting mobility.
Its footprint spans offices across BC and Alberta, delivering tailored solutions from dense urban centres to rural and northern communities.
Culture + Values
Reputable
Collaborative
Fun
Welcoming
Creative
Caring
Commitment to being an employer of choice
Supportive work environment with learning and development
Healthy workplace with flexible hours, fitness allowance and wellness support
Strong team sense with open-door supervisors
Recognition through peer ‘shout-out’, profit-sharing and referral bonuses
Environment + Sustainability
355 tCO₂e
Carbon Offsetting
The division significantly reduced carbon emissions by offsetting over 355 metric tons of CO₂ equivalent and embedding reduction measures.
Integrates sustainability into projects via LEED-certified design and environmental leadership training
Prioritizes building sustainable communities and infrastructure through corporate social responsibility
Executes zero‑discharge stormwater management systems (e.g., ECCO Recycling project)
Committed to carbon measurement, management and reduction aligned with ISO 14064‑1 and CEMARS standards (UK arm)
Supports green infrastructure: dust suppression, stormwater controls, water resources and climate‑resilient development
Inclusion & Diversity
30% Target
Gender Parity in Engineering
Gold sponsorship supporting the '30 by 30' initiative to increase women in engineering roles.