

Global design, engineering and consultancy firm delivering intelligence‑driven sustainable solutions for natural & built assets.
Key accountabilities include conducting comprehensive literature reviews on hazards and vulnerabilities, and synthesizing findings to inform resilience strategies. The consultant analyzes qualitative and quantitative data, creates clear reports, and develops visual tools such as maps, infographics, and dashboards. Stakeholder engagement involves designing and facilitating workshops with ministries, Indigenous partners, local governments, and private sector representatives, ensuring inclusive outcomes. Supporting project delivery entails assisting managers with planning, documentation, tracking, and proactively identifying improvement opportunities.
The position emphasizes strong communication, problem‑solving, independent function, and organizational skills, while fostering knowledge‑sharing within Arcadis. Projects combine science, engineering, urban planning, digital tools, and policy design to address disaster and climate risk. The team approaches challenges creatively, asking big questions and working with internal and external experts.
The ideal candidate demonstrates strong technical writing, analytical, and interpersonal abilities, and can work independently with minimal direction. An interest in continuous learning about disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation is valued. A Master’s degree in a relevant discipline and 1‑5 years of consulting or resilience experience are required, with expertise in climate data, GIS, or data analysis considered an asset.
Arcadis promotes a skills‑based career path, empowering employees to maximize impact while delivering sustainable solutions for a prosperous planet. The company is committed to equality, diversity, inclusion, and belonging, encouraging applications from women, minorities, people with disabilities, and veterans. The salary range for this role is $66,000‑99,000, with variations based on location, skills, and experience.