Offer strategic input on the development of Geomatics policies, standards, and quality assurance frameworks.
Ensures compliance with all responsibilities outlined in the AOLS Certificate of Authorization
Actively seeks out and explores business prospects
Provide expert leadership and technical guidance as the lead Ontario Land surveyor, supporting both staff and broader regional initiatives.
Plan, direct, and oversee the activities of the Geomatics Technical Support Unit, ensuring responsiveness to evolving priorities and project timelines.
Work with the Business Unit Lead and Business Unit Director to drive growth in Ontario for the Land Surveying Division
Cultivates and nurtures client relationships and prepares proposals
Business development and management of the Land development team
Coordinate with consultants, municipal staff, and internal teams to secure approvals efficiently and on schedule.
Requirements
ontario surveyor
8+ years
trimble
civil3d
lidar
communication
Knowledgeable in land development surveys such as Subdivision, Condominium, Boundary retracements, Topographic surveys, and Easement mapping an asset.
The ideal candidate should possess over 8 years of relevant experience
Proficient in using industry-standard surveying software and equipment
Familiarity with Trimble and Civil3D is advantageous
Qualified Ontario Land Surveyor, in good standing with the Association of Ontario Land Surveyors
Demonstrates exceptional communication and interpersonal skills
Capable of signing and professionally certifying legal surveys
Previous experience collaborating with multi-disciplinary teams, including planners, architects, and engineers, is beneficial
Ability to integrate emerging technologies (e.g., LiDAR, drones) to enhance survey capabilities and innovation an asset.
Demonstrates significant experience in overseeing field and office staff in land survey preparation, ownership, and title research, and the creation of title opinions, reports, and correspondence
Meeting all AOLS Continual Professional Development (CPD) requirements
Comprehensive understanding of the relevant legislation and regulatory standards governing Land Surveying in Ontario
Possession of a Bachelor's degree in Surveying or a related field is advantageous
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Training + Development
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Company
Overview
Evolved into a global design, engineering and consultancy powerhouse.
Excels in major infrastructure, water management, urban building, transport and industrial manufacturing projects worldwide.
Recent standout assignments include flood defences in New York, the Sydney Metro, and sustainable legacy planning for the Paris Olympics.
Structured around core business areas—Places, Mobility, Resilience and Intelligence—backed by digital centres of excellence.
Notable for blending data-driven tools with traditional consulting to optimise asset lifecycles and smart infrastructure.
Culture + Values
People First
Collaboration
Client Success
Integrity
Sustainability
Environment + Sustainability
Transition of company fleet to EVs by 2030 (currently 26–35% by late 2024)
50% reduction in air travel emissions by 2025 (currently ~29%)
35% reduction in business travel emissions by 2025 (already at ~37%)
Joined supply-chain emissions platform in 2023 to capture supplier scope 3 data
Inclusion & Diversity
Continues to develop people through Skills Powered Organisation and Energy Transition Academy
GEC recruitment drive and increased focus on global roles to support diverse career paths