Senior Technical Consultant, Infrastructure (Marine)

Worley

The Role

Overview

Design and manage marine terminal infrastructure projects in BC

Key Responsibilities

  • safety culture
  • project coordination
  • client liaison
  • field work
  • design specs
  • quantity takeoffs

Tasks

-Actively encourage and support a safety-oriented culture. -Mentor/direct junior staff and review their works. -Attend project coordination meetings and liaise with project team members, clients, sub-consultants, contractors and regulatory and environmental approval agencies. -Liaise with clients to determine client requirements and prepare proposals, design work cost estimate, and project scheduling. -Conduct field work and support during construction. -Prepare design criteria and construction specifications. -Prepare quantity take-offs and assist in the preparation of capital cost estimates.

Requirements

  • port planning
  • tidal forces
  • marine structures
  • licensed engineer
  • structural analysis
  • motem

What You Bring

-Port layout and planning experience. -Experience with tides, currents, wave and wind forces. -Design and inspection experience in marine structures including docks, marinas, ports, piers, steel sheet pile structures, steel, timber and concrete pile structures, floating structures and waterfront facilities. -Travel as required for various field programs. -Exceptional interpersonal skills and communication skills (written and verbal). -Experience in large scale industrial and maritime projects. -Registered or eligibility for registration as a Licensed Professional Engineer. -Experience with berthing, mooring, and passing ship analysis. -Excellent organizational and time management skills. -Relevant years of experience in marine structural engineering/research, or a related discipline. -Experience with seismic design, structural analysis software. -Experience with MOTEM standard.

The Company

About Worley

-Expanding globally through steady growth and acquisition. -Broadened reach in Canada, China, the U.S., and beyond. -Merged with Parsons E&C in 2004. -Delivers full-lifecycle services from concept to decommissioning. -Partners on major global projects across energy, chemicals, resources, and power. -Innovates in low-carbon energy and carbon capture. -Large-scale direct air capture engineering in the U.S. -Unified subsidiaries under single identity in 2023, reinforcing integrated engineering model.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Energy

Chemicals

Resources

Infrastructure

Water Resources

Utilities

Government

Wind

Solar

Nuclear

Pipeline and Midstream

Heavy Oil Facilities