Follow internal QA/QC checklists; perform selfchecks on geometry, callouts, quantities, and titleblock metadata prior to routing for formal review.
Draft plan/profile views, crosssections, details, and traffic control sketches (TTC/TMP) in accordance with municipal and client standards.
Incorporate survey and Geomatics inputs (LiDAR, RTK, IKE pole audits) and client/municipal GIS data into base drawings; validate scales, coordinate systems, and references.
Maintain organized file structures, Xrefs, and version control in alignment with AUE standards.
Ensure you and your family receive the services needed to support your mental, emotional, and physical well-being.
Assemble complete permit packages using approved checklists (forms, fees, signatures, drawings, TTC/TMP, locates, photos) and submit through Document Control or municipal portals.
Prepare clean construction issue sets (IFC) and support field redlines for timely asbuilt updates and project closeout.
Create and update telecom drawing packages (Municipal Consent/ROW, Aerial Permit, IFC, and asBuilt) in AutoCAD using AUE titleblocks and sheet standards (i.e., Conduit Plan, Cable Plan, 500/601 sheets).
Respond to reviewer comments, update drawings, and close CRM items ahead of resubmission; coordinate with Designers, QC, and Permitting to maintain momentum.
Leverage ABD/AUD templates and rules where applicable to support consistency and reduce rework; prepare export sets (DWG, PDF, DWF, KMZ) as required.
Contribute to template and detail library improvements and document lessons learned to support continuous improvement.
Apply layer, line type, symbology, annotation, and plotting standards to ensure consistent, high-quality output across programs.
Requirements
autocad
gis
spatialnet
microsoft office
engineering degree
1-3 years
Understanding of municipal permitting requirements and telecom symbology; strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
1–3 years of experience producing telecom or utility drawings (FTTH, OSP, ISP); recent graduates with strong portfolios are encouraged to apply.
Familiarity with client platforms (i.e., SpatialNET) and ancillary tools (i.e., SPIDA Calc markup packages, IKE Office) is considered an asset.
Proficiency in AutoCAD with exposure to ABD/AUD, ESRI/GIS, and client platforms (i.e., SpatialNET) considered an asset.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office tools (Excel, Word, SharePoint); demonstrated commitment to safety, quality, and meeting deadlines.
Post-secondary education in Electrical or Civil Engineering, or an Architectural program, is considered an asset.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Company
Overview
C$9.7B Backlog
Record Project Orders
Signifies a substantial and growing pipeline of construction and infrastructure projects.
C$150M Investment
Utilities Expansion Fund
Strategic financial backing to bolster and expand utilities infrastructure development.
From humble beginnings in plumbing and gas fitting, the company has evolved into a leading infrastructure developer, with operations rooted in Hamilton since its founding in 1877.
Offers comprehensive construction services across civil infrastructure, urban transit, nuclear power, utilities, and industrial works.
Through its Concessions arm, the company specializes in private-public partnerships (P3) for global infrastructure development, emphasizing integrated delivery from planning to long-term operations.
Delivers iconic projects including the CN Tower, Vancouver SkyTrain, Montreal-Trudeau Airport, Gordie Howe Bridge, and major nuclear refurbishments.
Expanding into next-generation energy solutions with Canada’s largest battery storage initiative and leadership in small modular reactor development.
While maintaining a strong presence in Canada, the company also caters to North American markets and selectively engages in international concessions.
Demonstrates expertise in complex mega-projects through seamless integration of engineering, construction, financing, and operations.
Culture + Values
Safety First - Ensuring a safe, healthy work environment and fostering a 'zero injury' culture.
Trust and Candour - Conducting ourselves professionally, with candour, respect, and integrity.
Passion for Excellence - Being pace-setting and innovative, always striving to find a better way, and doing it right the first time - every time.
A People Focused, Learning Culture - Developing the best leaders and realizing the full potential of our people. Learning is core - we never stop trying to improve.
Results Oriented - Having a 'do whatever it takes' attitude. Empowered and entrepreneurial operations within a common framework of values, strategies, and key processes.
Environment + Sustainability
30% CO₂ Reduction
CO₂ Emissions Intensity Target
Aims to reduce CO₂ emissions intensity (Scopes 1 & 2) by 30% by 2030 compared to 2020 levels.
59% Revenue from Sustainability
Revenue Linked to Sustainability Projects
59% of 2024 revenue is tied to projects focused on climate change mitigation, energy transition, renewable energy, and water management.
78% Backlog Sustainability
Backlog Linked to Sustainability
78% of the company's backlog is connected to sustainability-related projects, highlighting a strong focus on environmental initiatives.
34% Early Target Achievement
Early Achievement of 2030 Target
Surpassed the 2030 target for Scope 1 & 2 emissions intensity reduction by achieving a 34% cumulative reduction by 2024, relative to revenue.
Net‑zero target for Scopes 1, 2 & 3 by 2050
20% cumulative Scope 1 & 2 GHG reduction by end of 2023 (vs 2020)
Projects include grid‑scale SMR, nuclear refurbishments, Oneida Energy Storage, Site C hydroelectric, Réseau express métropolitain, Surrey Langley SkyTrain
Approved science‑based near/long‑term emissions targets; SBTi‑verified net‑zero by 2050
Silver Certification from Progressive Aboriginal Relations; procured $127 M Indigenous goods/services in 2024
Inclusion & Diversity
$275M Procured
Indigenous Procurement
Significant investments in Indigenous goods and services were made in 2023 and 2024.
0.89 Injury Frequency
Safety Metrics
Improved workplace safety with a low Total Recordable Injury Frequency in 2023.
Inaugural Reconciliation Action Plan established
Silver Certification in Progressive Aboriginal Relations
Established three Indigenous‑led joint ventures
Expanded Aecon Women in Trades program (added nuclear cohort)
Inclusion stated as core value alongside Safety Always, Integrity and Accountability
Committed to inclusion through equitable opportunities, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion training, Women in Trades and Diversity in Trades programs, and Employee Resource Groups