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  • Join a forward-thinking company as an Intermediate Hydrogeologist, where you will engage in exciting projects focused on sustainable water management. This role offers the opportunity to work on diverse environmental consulting projects, collaborating with talented professionals across various disciplines. You will be responsible for planning field programs, analyzing data, and managing projects while ensuring compliance with regulations. The company values employee development and offers a supportive work environment that promotes health, safety, and wellness. If you're passionate about hydrogeology and making a positive impact, this opportunity is perfect for you.
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  • A leading Canadian engineering firm is seeking an Electrical, Instrumentation and Controls Engineer (Intermediate) in Saskatoon. You will lead design efforts and mentor junior engineers on a variety of projects. Candidates should have an undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering, 5-15 years of experience, and be registered as P.Eng. with APEGS. This role offers a competitive salary, flexibility, and a strong focus on sustainability and professional development.
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  • A Canadian engineering firm in Vancouver is seeking an experienced Electrical Engineer. The role involves the analysis, design, and testing of electrical systems for infrastructure projects. Key qualifications include an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering, over 3 years of relevant experience, and strong technical skills. This position offers a hybrid work environment, competitive salary, and comprehensive benefits.
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  • Mechanical Engineer (Intermediate) - (MCH_ENG2.18) Location: Whitehorse Office - Whitehorse, YT Y1A 1H6 CA (Primary) Category: Infrastructure About Us We are an employee‑owned, Canadian company that is passionate about building communities that are vibrant, healthy, and resilient and support economic growth. Sustainability is part of every project we undertake, and how we operate our business. Focused locally, we offer uncompromising service to public and private sector clients across Canada. We proudly have been recognized as one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies for 17 consecutive years resulting in a Platinum Club membership. This award recognizes our technical excellence, business performance, innovation, dedication to our staff, and involvement in the community. We have also been a Carbon Neutral Company since 2009 and have EcoAction initiatives across the company. We know it takes dedicated, talented individuals working together to consistently deliver high-quality work and service to our clients. We achieve this by promoting collaboration, investing in our people, and fostering a culture that engages and inspires our people to be their best, maximize their potential, and think creatively while applying best practices. If you have what it takes, we want you to join us! Job Description We currently have an opening for a Mechanical Engineer in our Whitehorse office. Our Infrastructure practice is growing and we’re looking for a skilled, motivated and mechanical design‑focused individual to join our team. We serve a wide range of client sectors across Western Canada with projects ranging from small‑scale studies to large and complex multi‑disciplinary design and construction assignments. The successful candidate will lead the mechanical design of HVAC systems, water, storm, and sanitary pump stations as well as valve chambers, and pressure control facilities. Our team also undertakes energy efficiency studies and condition assessments of existing infrastructure, and the design of upgrades to these facilities. While this role is intended to be primarily technical, there is an opportunity to support the team’s business development, project and construction management activities. What we offer Competitive salary and benefits, including a fitness allowance, company‑matching pension program, and a parental leave top‑up program. Ongoing support for your growth and development, including a formal professional development program, mentorship programs, training opportunities, and professional designation support. Culture that promotes sustainability, accessibility, respect, diversity, and inclusion. Flexible work hours to allow staff to have a work–life balance. Your responsibilities will include Coordinating the work of multi‑disciplinary teams through the design development phase. Managing our cross‑discipline quality management process. Taking ownership of overall project quality. Leading the design of mechanical systems, including hydraulic analysis of piping and pumping systems, selection of equipment (valves, piping, pumps, tanks, screens, etc.), and design calculations. Leading the preparation of schematic drawings, layouts, and P&IDs with senior support and working with our CAD technicians. Helping to prepare and author studies and design reports, cost estimates, specifications and contract documents. Undertaking Engineer of Record field review of projects in construction. Job Requirements Undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering or integrated engineering from an accredited post‑secondary institution. Registered as a Professional Engineer with Engineer’s Yukon, or eligible for registration. 5+ years of progressive experience. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Valid driver’s license. Committed team player and highly self‑motivated. Demonstrated ability to work independently and to undertake self‑directed learning. Enthusiasm for building internal relationships throughout Associated Engineering’s network of engineering professionals. Passion for HVAC, hydraulics, pumping and piping systems, and understand the importance of sustainability in design and energy efficiency resulting from system optimization. Ability to look beyond your mechanical engineering specialty to find synergies with other disciplines to understand cross‑disciplinary needs for a successful project completion. Proficient with MS Office, as well as pdf editing software. Familiarity with AutoCAD and 3D design tools such as SketchUp, Revit and Plant 3D. Familiarity with hydraulic design tools would also be an asset. Education Bachelor's Degree AE is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages women, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, members of visible minorities, and members of the LGBTQ+ community to apply. For applicants with disabilities, accommodations are available upon request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. We are also committed to protecting the privacy of your personal information and as such, it will be used for recruitment and employment purposes only. #J-18808-Ljbffr

  • A Canadian engineering firm based in Whitehorse seeks a skilled Mechanical Engineer to lead the design of various mechanical systems, including HVAC, pumping and piping systems. The ideal candidate has a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, at least 5 years of experience, and is eager to contribute to sustainable projects. The role offers competitive benefits, flexible hours, and a supportive work environment that promotes professional development.
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  • Infrastructure Project Manager Vancouver office, Canada. About Us We are an employee-owned, Canadian company that is passionate about building communities that are vibrant, healthy, and resilient and support economic growth. Sustainability is part of every project we undertake, and how we operate our business. Focused locally, we offer uncompromising service to public and private sector clients across Canada. We proudly have been recognized as one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies for 17 consecutive years resulting in a Platinum Club membership. This award recognizes our technical excellence, business performance, innovation, dedication to our staff, and involvement in the community. We have also been a Carbon Neutral Company since 2009 and have EcoAction initiatives across the company. We know it takes dedicated, talented individuals working together to consistently deliver high-quality work and service to our clients. We achieve this by promoting collaboration, investing in our people, and fostering a culture that engages and inspires our people to be their best, maximizes their potential, and think creatively while applying best practices. If you have what it takes, we want you to join us! Job Description We currently have a job opening for a Project Manager in our Vancouver office to join our growing team. This position will involve managing varying projects within the Indigenous Infrastructure sector. This position will present many opportunities on a variety of tasks and our expectation will be for the candidate to take a lead role on aspects of client relationship building, project management and project delivery. The successful candidate will be an excellent communicator with strong organizational skills and leadership potential, who thrives in a dynamic work environment. Your abilities will be strengthened and grown through a range of projects focused on the delivery and management of civil infrastructure projects throughout British Columbia, Yukon, NWT and Nunavut. You may support projects in a Project Engineering or technical role in addition to project management duties, providing the opportunity for growth and development in a supportive environment. You will also have the opportunity to develop a career path focused on project management based on your career aspirations and qualifications. Your responsibilities will include: Project Management and/or Project Engineering for a variety of civil and multi-discipline infrastructure projects throughout British Columbia. Maintaining client communications and expectations to our client service objectives. Guiding the project team through the preparation of deliverables to support the project and ensure the project and client needs are met in an effective and timely manner. Preparing proposals, business development and marketing within the Indigenous Infrastructure sector. Job Requirements Undergraduate degree in Engineering from an accredited post-secondary institute or diploma in Engineering Technology from an accredited technical institute. Registered, or eligible for registration, as a Professional Engineer with EGBC. Minimum 7+ years of progressive experience in the engineering consulting industry. Indigenous Infrastructure sector experience is an asset. Proven project management experience with civil and multi-discipline infrastructure projects. Excellent communication, interpersonal and organizational skills. Committed team player and highly motivated. Self motivated and looking for career advancement. Valid driver’s license. Ability to travel within Canada. Our Commitment To You At Associated Engineering, we have a diverse workforce and a teamwork philosophy. We are committed to the growth and careers of our people, and we take great care in hiring the right people to join our team for the long term. Our unique workplace culture is what sets us apart. We provide: A hybrid work environment that allows for a combination of working from home and in the office. Competitive salary and benefits, including a fitness allowance, and company-matching pension program. Ongoing support for your growth and development, including a formal professional development program, mentoring programs, training opportunities, and professional designation support. The salary range for this position is $85,000.00 to $100,000.00 and is commensurate with experience relative to this position. Education Bachelor's Degree. Equal Opportunity Employment AE is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages women, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, members of visible minorities, and members of the LGBTQ+ community to apply. For applicants with disabilities, accommodations are available upon request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. We are also committed to protecting the privacy of your personal information and as such, it will be used for recruitment and employment purposes only. #J-18808-Ljbffr

  • A Canadian engineering firm in Vancouver is hiring an Infrastructure Project Manager to oversee various projects within the Indigenous Infrastructure sector. The role involves maintaining client relationships, project management, and preparing proposals. Candidates should have a degree in Engineering, 7+ years in consulting, and strong communication skills. The position offers a hybrid work environment, competitive salary, and benefits, aiming for dedicated individuals looking for career advancement.
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  • A Canadian engineering firm is seeking a Buildings Lead/Project Manager in Saskatoon. This role involves managing projects, leading teams, and ensuring successful client communications. The ideal candidate has over 7 years of engineering experience in the buildings sector and possesses a Professional Engineer designation. The position offers a competitive salary, benefits, and ongoing professional development support.
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  • Buildings Lead/Project Manager At Associated Engineering, we are passionate about building communities that are vibrant and support economic growth. Sustainability is part of every project we undertake. We are a uniquely Canadian, employee-owned company that brings multi-disciplinary perspectives to our clients through our experience and technical involvement. We offer uncompromising service to public and private sector clients across Canada and abroad, providing a broad base of consulting engineering services in the infrastructure, water, transportation, environmental, building, energy, and asset management sectors. We currently have an opening for a Buildings Lead/Project Manager in the Municipal Group in our Saskatoon office. In this position, you utilize your wide breadth of experience in client and project management to service clients in the commercial, municipal, and industrial buildings sector. Responsibilities will include the following: Providing a leadership role in the preparation of concepts, designs, cost estimates, specifications, and contract documents, as well as participating in scheduling, budgeting, tendering, contract administration, and inspection Advancing projects through the concept, design, and construction phases Managing existing clients and subconsultants, and developing new clients Delivering projects on budget and within identified schedules Acting as the primary contact for all project-related client communications Leading a multi-disciplinary project team to undertake major building projects Actively engaging in business development and leading & preparing technical and financial proposals as well as marketing material Mentoring and coaching project teams made up of engineers, technologists, and administrative support Engaging in a collaborative work environment working with multi-discipline project teams, across disciplines and offices Job Requirements: Undergraduate degree in Engineering from an accredited post-secondary institution, in a discipline related to the role Registered as a Professional Engineer in good standing with APEGS 7+ years of progressive Engineering experience within the Buildings sector Experience in working with both private and public sector clients and processes Prior knowledge and experience with First Nations projects Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects of varying scale at one time Excellent written and verbal communication skills Excellent organizational and time management skills Ability to work effectively in a team environment and mentor staff on a project basis Ability to work effectively within tight deadlines and schedules Holder of the PMP designation is an asset Possess a valid class 5 driver's license Willingness and ability to travel within SK as required We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, including health coverage, dental coverage, and a company pension program. We also provide ongoing support for your professional development and personal growth through our Mentoring Program, Continuing Professional Development training hours, professional designation support, and Young Professionals Club. AE is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages women, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, members of visible minorities, and members of the LGBTQ+ community to apply. For applicants with disabilities, accommodations are available upon request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. #J-18808-Ljbffr

  • A Canadian engineering firm is seeking an experienced Electrical Engineer for their Calgary office. The role involves designing power systems, supervising junior staff, and coordinating with multiple engineering disciplines. Candidates should have a degree in Electrical Engineering, 8+ years of relevant experience, and be APEGA registered. Offering a flexible work environment with competitive pay and benefits, this position is ideal for a committed team player.
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