FCC is an international reference in engineering and infrastructure. Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas (“FCC”), headquartered in Spain, is the parent company of one of the world’s leading infrastructure and citizen services groups. With more than a century of history, our business portfolio is highly diversified. FCC’s core businesses are construction, environmental services, end-to-end water management, and the development of concessions for large infrastructure. FCC Construcción has been present in Canada for more than 25 years, involved in innovative subway infrastructure work, such as the Highway 407 stations and Northern Tunnels for the Toronto York Spadina Subway Line Expansion, as well as the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Fredericton Moncton Highway. We are experiencing exponential growth in our presence in Canada. In 1998, it was awarded for the construction, operation, and maintenance project for the Fredericton-Moncton Highway. In 2011, it was awarded a section of the Toronto-York Spadina Subway extension, the first modern subway infrastructure project in the city. This project was completed in 2018. FCC Construcción Canadá has won a new contract to deliver the Pape Tunnel and Underground Stations section of the Ontario Line, together with the GO Rail Expansion-On Corridor Project and the Scarborough Subway Extension Stations, Rail and Systems Project reinforces FCC Construcción’s presence in the Canadian market. POSITION SUMMARY This role will be responsible for managing environmental issues on a day-to-day basis, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations, and maintaining effective communication with relevant stakeholders. The Environmental Manager will also ensure the smooth operation of the Environmental Management System (EMS) and ensure all environmental metrics are tracked and aligned with industry best practices. This position is located in downtown Toronto, ON and requires a daily presence in the office and/or on the construction sites. Key Responsibilities: Manage environmental monitoring and follow-up programs in accordance with the Environmental Reference Documents, Additional Environmental Reports, Applicable Law, and any Permits, Licenses, Approvals, and Agreements. Ensure that all environmental issues are proactively addressed and that the project complies with all applicable environmental documents, including the Environmental Reference Documents and the Project Agreement. Submit sufficient documentation to the Contracting Authority, demonstrating the qualifications and capabilities to carry out environmental responsibilities in accordance with the Environmental Specialists Qualifications Plan. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with relevant Governmental Authorities and other stakeholders in cooperation with the Contracting Authority Representative. Facilitate communication between government bodies, consultants, contractors, and other stakeholders to ensure alignment on environmental matters. Ensure the effective operation of the Environmental Management System on a day-to-day basis to meet regulatory requirements and promote sustainability practices. Monitor the implementation of EMS processes, ensuring that environmental performance is tracked and improvements are made as needed. Develop, track, and monitor environmental performance metrics in line with best practice standards. Report on environmental performance regularly and ensure that corrective actions are taken when necessary to address any gaps or issues. Stay up-to-date with federal and provincial environmental policies, procedures, and legislation relevant to the transit project. Liaise with specialty consultants, contractors, and Governmental Authorities to ensure the project adheres to environmental regulations and best practices. Cooperate with other project teams to address environmental concerns and ensure smooth project execution. Qualifications: A degree from a recognized post-secondary institution with specialization in planning, environmental planning, geography, or a related discipline. Minimum of 10 years of relevant work experience on projects of similar size, scope, and complexity, particularly in the Province of Ontario. Proven experience managing environmental aspects of transit projects, with a strong understanding of local environmental regulations and processes. Demonstrated success in managing the environmental issues on large-scale infrastructure projects. In-depth knowledge of the Province of Ontario’s Transit Project Assessment Process, GO Transit Class EA Document, and the Environmental Assessment Act (Ontario). Strong understanding of federal and provincial environmental policies, procedures, and legislation. Strong leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills to effectively liaise with governmental authorities, contractors, consultants, and other stakeholders. Proficiency in developing, tracking, and monitoring environmental metrics and performance indicators in line with best practices. Strong problem-solving abilities to address and resolve environmental issues that may arise during the project lifecycle. Experience liaising with governmental authorities, contractors, and consultants in the Ontario region is a significant asset. Must demonstrate an ability to manage complex environmental issues and provide strategic recommendations to ensure compliance and project success. FCC Canada is committed to cultivating a diverse and inclusive culture which promotes gender equity and the recruitment of all under-represented groups in all levels of its workforce. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to ensuring that all aspects of our recruitment and selection processes are accessible to individuals with disabilities. We offer reasonable accommodation upon request to support applicants throughout their journey with us. If you require accommodation during the hiring process, please send us an email at “ ”. Feedback about the accommodation process is welcome at “ ”. This commitment is in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and Ontario’s Human Rights Code, affirming our ongoing efforts to provide a supportive and equitable environment for all. Seniority level Mid-Senior level Employment type Full-time Job function Civil Engineering #J-18808-Ljbffr
Build Your Career at FCC Canada FCC is an international reference in engineering and infrastructure. Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas ("FCC"), headquartered in Spain, is the parent company of one of the world's leading infrastructure and citizen services groups. With more than a century of history, our business portfolio is highly diversified. FCC's core businesses are construction, environmental services, end-to-end water management, and the development of concessions for large infrastructure. FCC Construcción has been present in Canada for more than 25 years, involved in innovative subway infrastructure work, such as the Highway 407 stations and Northern Tunnels for the Toronto York Spadina Subway Line Expansion, as well as the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Fredericton Moncton Highway. We are experiencing exponential growth in our presence in Canada. In 1998, it was awarded for the construction, operation, and maintenance project for the Fredericton-Moncton Highway. In 2011, it was awarded a section of the Toronto-York Spadina Subway extension, the first modern subway infrastructure project in the city. This project was completed in 2018. Building your career at FCC Canada offers a unique opportunity to engage with some of the most ambitious infrastructure projects in the country. Our portfolio includes the extensive GO Rail Expansion-On Corridor Project, the Scarborough Subway Extension Stations, Rail, and Systems Project, and the transformative Pape Tunnel and Underground Stations section of the Ontario Line, all reinforcing FCC Construcción's strong presence in the Canadian market.
We are also excited to announce the Cross Fraser Partnership for the Fraser River Tunnel Project, a significant initiative that will enhance transportation throughout the Greater Vancouver Region. Join us at FCC Canada to be part of these groundbreaking projects and advance your career in a dynamic and innovative environment.
Project Opportunity The Cross Fraser Partnership team that will collaborate with the Province through the development phase is comprised of Bouygues Construction Canada Inc., Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas Canada Ltd., and Pomerleau BC Inc.
Main Responsibilities
Lead the development and support implementation of Project Health and Safety Management plan, site safety plans, procedures, and protocols for construction activities in compliance with WorkSafe BC. Lead the development of Project emergency, first aid and rescue Plans, proceed with contractor consultation related to this topics in order to structure the organisation and necessary resources. Ensure adherence to local, provincial, and federal health and safety regulations and industry best practices. Support Site Safety officers to respond promptly in case of incidents. Conduct thorough investigations, and prepare detailed reports with corrective and preventive actions. . Maintain records of safety incidents, inspections, and training sessions in compliance with regulatory requirements. Collaborate with project teams to identify risks associated with construction activities, including excavation, civil works, marines dredging, lifting operations, concrete batching plant, piling, machinery operations. Develop and update Project hazard analyses and risk assessments for all project tasks. Act as a point of contact for safety-related matters, coordinating with subcontractors, project managers, and regulatory authorities. Communicate safety updates and changes to all stakeholders through regular meetings and notices. Encourage a culture of safety through ongoing engagement, recognition, and feedback initiatives. Serve as a role model for safety-first behaviour and practices on the project site.
Education and Qualifications
Diploma or degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Environmental Science, or a related field. Minimum of 5 years of experience in developing safety programs, preferably in civil and/or marine construction projects Valid safety certifications such as NCSO (National Construction Safety Officer), CRSP (Canadian Registered Safety Professional), or equivalent. Audit, ISO 45001 record training will be considered as a strong qualification.
Job Requirements
Strong knowledge of construction safety regulations, standards, and best practices in BC. Experience developing safety programs and protocols. Technical writing skills Proficiency in Microsoft Visio and Microsoft Office or equivalent Public speaking skills Experience in delivering training programs. Ability to conduct risk assessments, safety audits, and incident investigations. Proficiency in safety management software (SiteDocs, HCSS, EHS Insight). Strong interpersonal, written, and verbal, communication skills. Fluency in English. Work Environment
FCC Canada Ltd . is committed to cultivating a diverse and inclusive culture which promotes gender equity and the recruitment of all under-represented groups in all levels of its workforce. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to ensuring that all aspects of our recruitment and selection processes are accessible to individuals with disabilities. We offer reasonable accommodation upon request to support applicants throughout their journey with us.
The expected salary range for this opportunity is $100,000-$115,000 CAD. Please note that salaries may vary depending on the candidate's experience and geographical location. Listed compensation is exclusive of bonus and in addition to our extensive employee benefits program. Availability of certain benefits may vary based on the specific job role.
This position is in Vancouver, BC and requires on-site presence from 8 am to 5 pm, Mon- Fri.
We appreciate your interest, however only qualified candidates will be contacted by our Talent Acquisition Team. We do not accept unsolicited agency resumes.
The Senior Estimator is responsible for providing cost estimates for diverse project components, which may vary in both value and size, covering various aspects of the project’s scope. The Senior Estimator collaborates closely with the client's team to ensure that the estimates align with the project requirements and goals.
We are seeking a Senior Estimator with expertise in civil specialty, particularly in estimating large infrastructure and transportation projects.
The Senior Estimator’s key responsibilities will be:
Duties: Coordinating the Contractor estimate for the Target Price. Collaborating with other teams within Onxpress, such as the Construction Team, the Environmental Team or the Survey Team to ensure that the Target Price is produced properly. Participating during the Development Phase in the estimation of changes to the target price Performing and organizing the works within the Estimating Team, namely, quantity take-offs, preparation of procurement packages, comparison sheets with the information received from suppliers and subcontractors, risk identification, etc. Performing Specialized Civil Engineering estimating tasks such as SOE, ground improvement, dewatering, piling, soil or rock anchors, soil grouting earthwork, backfill, grading, etc. for all locations, on his or her own and with the help of other estimators Fostering positive relationships with Client, Consultants, and key subcontractors, and any stakeholder involved in the project Upholding confidentiality and protect proprietary information Maintaining Estimating data systems to ensure they are up to date Contributing to project success and learning through effective communication and collaboration Ensuring compliance with Estimating processes and procedures for consistency and accuracy Managing and coordinating construction projects whi le adhering to the project’s risk management policies and procedures
Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field is required 10 years/ experience of progressive estimating experience in civils construction, track, buildings, or related disciplines with at least 3 years’ experience in leading the complete estimate for a major capital construction project Rapid Rail and Transit estimating experience including developing the estimate for Stations, Rail, and Systems is required Experience with developing a class 2 estimate according to AACE guideline Knowledge and/or experience in the rail and transit industry environment Proficiency in MS Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, Access) is essential Experience with estimating software, particularly Hard Dollar, is required Experience with HCSS, iSqFt, Bluebeam, Plant Swift, AutoCaD is an asset Ability to work effectively within a team environment Strong interpersonal skills for building positive working relationships Understanding of site conditions impacting bid costs and constructability Excellent listening and communication skills Familiarity with various types of construction contracts, including Cost Reimbursable, Target, and Guaranteed Maximum Price Understanding of the job handover process from estimating to operations
Employment Address : 130 Adelaide Street West, 5th Floor, Toronto, ON, M5H 0A1
Hours of Work: 40 hours/week
Language: English
Benefits: Eligible for discretionary bonuses and/or salary increases in accordance with company policy. Eligible for group benefits including health and life insurance, RRSP matching plan. Salary: $140,000 CAD / year.
Contact: Please send resumes to Luciaalejandra. perez @fccco.com and include “Senior Estimator LI-MU-RA-002” in the email subject line.
Build Your Career at FCC Canada
FCC is an international reference in engineering and infrastructure. Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas (“FCC”), headquartered in Spain, is the parent company of one of the world’s leading infrastructure and citizen services groups. With more than a century of history, our business portfolio is highly diversified. FCC’s core businesses are construction, environmental services, end-to-end water management, and the development of concessions for large infrastructure.
FCC Construcción has been present in Canada for more than 25 years, involved in innovative subway infrastructure work, such as the Highway 407 stations and Northern Tunnels for the Toronto York Spadina Subway Line Expansion, as well as the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Fredericton Moncton Highway.
We are experiencing exponential growth in our presence in Canada. In 1998, it was awarded for the construction, operation, and maintenance project for the Fredericton-Moncton Highway. In 2011, it was awarded a section of the Toronto-York Spadina Subway extension, the first modern subway infrastructure project in the city. This project was completed in 2018.
FCC Construcción Canadá has won a new contract to deliver the Pape Tunnel and Underground Stations section of the Ontario Line, together with the GO Rail Expansion-On Corridor Project and the Scarborough Subway Extension Stations, Rail and Systems Project reinforces FCC Construcción’s presence in the Canadian market.
Project Opportunity
We are looking for an experienced Permits, Licenses, and Approvals Coordinator to join our FCC Canada team assigned to the Pape Tunnel and Underground Stations Project.
Reports to: PLAA Manager
The PLAA Coordinator's key responsibilities are:
Establish and maintain working relationships with relevant Governmental Authorities and Stakeholders through the Contracting Authority Representative. Review project documents (drawings, reports, and contracts) to identify permits & approvals requirements. Assist the PLAA Manager in scheduling, arranging, and coordinating meetings with the city and other external stakeholders. Have knowledge and/or experience with the City’s different types of permits and the processes of obtaining them. Utilize the PLAA tracking system to track the progress of Permits & Approvals throughout the project. Utilize and maintain a permit tracker to manage records of comments, responses, submissions, and resubmissions of permit applications. Ensure that all plans and records relating to Permits, Licences, Approvals, and Agreements are uploaded into registries as required by Governmental Authorities and Contracting Authorities. Identify potential issues affecting permits & approvals, define mitigation measures, and report to the PLAA Manager. Arrange, schedule, coordinate, and align the PLAA team’s objectives with interdisciplinary cross-functional working groups, including but not limited to design teams, consultants, and construction teams. Provide monthly input on various reports and spreadsheets on PLAA’s progress. Monitor and track documents related to Lands, Property, and Access for the entire Project. Negotiate with prospective property owners in the vicinity of the project to secure a Permit to Enter for testing and technical investigation. Work integrally with the PLAA team to achieve objectives and provide coverage for the team members as needed.
Education and Qualifications
Minimum of 8-10 years of work-related experience. A bachelor's or advanced degree from a recognized post-secondary institution in urban planning, engineering, environmental studies, architecture, or a combination of education, training, and experience deemed equivalent. Possession of professional designations such as PMP, BCIN, OPPI, OAA, PEO, or OACETT is considered an asset. Demonstrate excellent working knowledge of Microsoft Office, SharePoint, and Bluebeam. Highly developed interpersonal and excellent communication skills to deal with complex multi-disciplinary issues. Demonstrated ability to work in a fast-paced environment, effectively managing multiple and changing priorities.
Job Requirements
Working knowledge of design and construction industry practices is essential. Sound knowledge of regulatory requirements, third-party permits, and approval processes, as well as environmental and property approvals pertinent to large projects. Sound judgment, excellent problem-solving abilities, and exceptional attention to details Experience with OBC and the Toronto Building Inspection process is considered an asset. Working knowledge of land development principles, regulations, and practices is considered an asset. Knowledge of and experience acquiring permits, licenses, and approval requirements for major infrastructure and transit infrastructure projects. Knowledge of relevant legislation, procedures, and permit requirements, including the Ontario Water Resources Act , Building Code, Planning Act (Ontario), Metrolinx Act, 2006 (Ontario), Municipal Act (Ontario), railway corridor infrastructure, and related construction projects. Ability to liaise with other specialty consultants, contractors, and Governmental Authorities. Experience with large-scale infrastructure projects, preferably in the Province of Ontario. Prior experience in a similar capacity or with working in or with the City of Toronto and Ontario Government would be an asset.
Work Environment
FCC Canada Ltd . is committed to cultivating a diverse and inclusive culture that promotes gender equity and the recruitment of all under-represented groups at all levels of its workforce.
This position is located in Toronto, ON.
We appreciate your interest; however, only qualified candidates will be contacted by our Talent Acquisition Team. We do not accept unsolicited agency resumes.
Build Your Career at FCC Canada
FCC is an international reference in engineering and infrastructure. Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas (“FCC”), headquartered in Spain, is the parent company of one of the world’s leading infrastructure and citizen services groups. With more than a century of history, our business portfolio is highly diversified. FCC’s core businesses are construction, environmental services, end-to-end water management, and the development of concessions for large infrastructure.
FCC Construcción has been present in Canada for more than 25 years, involved in innovative subway infrastructure work, such as the Highway 407 stations and Northern Tunnels for the Toronto York Spadina Subway Line Expansion, as well as the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Fredericton Moncton Highway.
We are experiencing exponential growth in our presence in Canada. In 1998, it was awarded for the construction, operation, and maintenance project for the Fredericton-Moncton Highway. In 2011, it was awarded a section of the Toronto-York Spadina Subway extension, the first modern subway infrastructure project in the city. This project was completed in 2018.
FCC Construcción Canadá has won a new contract to deliver the Pape Tunnel and Underground Stations section of the Ontario Line, together with the GO Rail Expansion-On Corridor Project and the Scarborough Subway Extension Stations, Rail and Systems Project reinforces FCC Construcción’s presence in the Canadian market.
POSITION SUMMARY
Environmental Manager
This role will be responsible for managing environmental issues on a day-to-day basis, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations, and maintaining effective communication with relevant stakeholders. The Environmental Manager will also ensure the smooth operation of the Environmental Management System (EMS) and ensure all environmental metrics are tracked and aligned with industry best practices.
This position is located in downtown Toronto, ON and requires a daily presence in the office and/or on the construction sites.
Key Responsibilities: Manage environmental monitoring and follow-up programs in accordance with the Environmental Reference Documents, Additional Environmental Reports, Applicable Law, and any Permits, Licenses, Approvals, and Agreements. Ensure that all environmental issues are proactively addressed and that the project complies with all applicable environmental documents, including the Environmental Reference Documents and the Project Agreement. Submit sufficient documentation to the Contracting Authority, demonstrating the qualifications and capabilities to carry out environmental responsibilities in accordance with the Environmental Specialists Qualifications Plan Establish and maintain effective working relationships with relevant Governmental Authorities and other stakeholders in cooperation with the Contracting Authority Representative. Facilitate communication between government bodies, consultants, contractors, and other stakeholders to ensure alignment on environmental matters. Ensure the effective operation of the Environmental Management System on a day-to-day basis to meet regulatory requirements and promote sustainability practices. Monitor the implementation of EMS processes, ensuring that environmental performance is tracked and improvements are made as needed. Develop, track, and monitor environmental performance metrics in line with best practice standards. Report on environmental performance regularly and ensure that corrective actions are taken when necessary to address any gaps or issues. Stay up-to-date with federal and provincial environmental policies, procedures, and legislation relevant to the transit project. Liaise with specialty consultants, contractors, and Governmental Authorities to ensure the project adheres to environmental regulations and best practices. Cooperate with other project teams to address environmental concerns and ensure smooth project execution.
Qualifications: A degree from a recognized post-secondary institution with specialization in planning, environmental planning, geography, or a related discipline. Minimum of 10 years of relevant work experience on projects of similar size, scope, and complexity, particularly in the Province of Ontario. Proven experience managing environmental aspects of transit projects, with a strong understanding of local environmental regulations and processes. Demonstrated success in managing the environmental issues on large-scale infrastructure projects. In-depth knowledge of the Province of Ontario’s Transit Project Assessment Process, GO Transit Class EA Document, and the Environmental Assessment Act (Ontario). Strong understanding of federal and provincial environmental policies, procedures, and legislation. Strong leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills to effectively liaise with governmental authorities, contractors, consultants, and other stakeholders. Proficiency in developing, tracking, and monitoring environmental metrics and performance indicators in line with best practices. Strong problem-solving abilities to address and resolve environmental issues that may arise during the project lifecycle. Experience liaising with governmental authorities, contractors, and consultants in the Ontario region is a significant asset. Must demonstrate an ability to manage complex environmental issues and provide strategic recommendations to ensure compliance and project success.
Work Environment FCC Canada is committed to cultivating a diverse and inclusive culture which promotes gender equity and the recruitment of all under-represented groups in all levels of its workforce. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to ensuring that all aspects of our recruitment and selection processes are accessible to individuals with disabilities. We offer reasonable accommodation upon request to support applicants throughout their journey with us. If you require accommodation during the hiring process, please send us an email at “ ”. Feedback about the accommodation process is welcome at “ ”. This commitment is in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and Ontario’s Human Rights Code, affirming our ongoing efforts to provide a supportive and equitable environment for all.
Build Your Career at FCC Canada
FCC is an international reference in engineering and infrastructure. Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas (“FCC”), headquartered in Spain, is the parent company of one of the world’s leading infrastructure and citizen services groups. With more than a century of history, our business portfolio is highly diversified. FCC’s core businesses are construction, environmental services, end-to-end water management, and the development of concessions for large infrastructure.
FCC Construcción has been present in Canada for more than 25 years, involved in innovative subway infrastructure work, such as the Highway 407 stations and Northern Tunnels for the Toronto York Spadina Subway Line Expansion, as well as the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Fredericton Moncton Highway.
We are experiencing exponential growth in our presence in Canada. In 1998, it was awarded for the construction, operation, and maintenance project for the Fredericton-Moncton Highway. In 2011, it was awarded a section of the Toronto-York Spadina Subway extension, the first modern subway infrastructure project in the city. This project was completed in 2018.
FCC Construcción Canadá has won a new contract to deliver the Pape Tunnel and Underground Stations section of the Ontario Line, together with the GO Rail Expansion-On Corridor Project and the Scarborough Subway Extension Stations, Rail and Systems Project reinforces FCC Construcción’s presence in the Canadian market.
Project Opportunity
We are looking for an experienced Environmental Quality Manager to join our FCC Canada team assigned to the Pape Tunnel and Underground Stations Project.
This position is located in Toronto, ON.
POSITION SUMMARY
Reports to: Quality Director
The Environmental Quality Manager shall be responsible to audit the requirements Environmental Obligations. The Environmental Quality Manager ensures the project meets its environmental goals and addresses any non-conformances in these areas.
Report directly to the Quality Director, and shall be independent of the design, construction production and supervision staff. Shall be responsible for following the Quality Management Plans Shall be responsible for supporting quality control and quality assurance awareness and implementation and review Procedure as well as the close-out of Non-Conformance Reports for Environmental areas. Implement environmental quality management systems and procedures in collaboration with the Quality Manager responsible for the Environmental Quality Management Plan Responsible to audit the requirements of Schedule 17 – Environmental Obligations
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS Minimum 5-10 years of demonstrated experience in a senior management position on major projects such as light rail transit construction in urban and undeveloped areas Shall be certified as quality professionals from certifying bodies, as a minimum successful completion of an ISO 9001 2015 Lead Auditor Training Course. Strong background and experience in the field of environmental management and/ or planning and infrastructure projects of similar size, complexity, and contractual value to this Project. 10+ years of combined education and experience in the delivery/management of an environmental compliance program/quality program Demonstrated experience submitting applications and operating under relevant federal and provincial permits Background in developing, monitoring and auditing environmental practices and performance Knowledge of relevant environmental and waste legislation, standards, and effective industry practices Knowledge of construction site erosion and sedimentation controls and BMP’s
JOB REQUIREMENTS Effective communication, conflict resolution and organization skills Must possess effective interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills, and the ability to coordinate the efforts of others to accomplish objectives Strong analytical, problem-solving and decision making abilities
WORK ENVIRONMENT
FCC Canada is committed to cultivating a diverse and inclusive culture which promotes gender equity and the recruitment of all under-represented groups in all levels of its workforce. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to ensuring that all aspects of our recruitment and selection processes are accessible to individuals with disabilities. We offer reasonable accommodation upon request to support applicants throughout their journey with us. If you require accommodation during the hiring process, please send us an email at “ ”. Feedback about the accommodation process is welcome at “ ”. This commitment is in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and Ontario’s Human Rights Code, affirming our ongoing efforts to provide a supportive and equitable environment for all.
This position is located in downtown Toronto, ON and requires a daily presence in the office and/or on the construction sites.
We appreciate your interest, however only qualified candidates will be contacted by our Talent Acquisition Team. We do not accept unsolicited agency resumes.
Build Your Career at FCC Canada
FCC is an international reference in engineering and infrastructure. Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas (“FCC”), headquartered in Spain, is the parent company of one of the world’s leading infrastructure and citizen services groups. With more than a century of history, our business portfolio is highly diversified. FCC’s core businesses are construction, environmental services, end-to-end water management, and the development of concessions for large infrastructure.
FCC Construcción has been present in Canada for more than 25 years, involved in innovative subway infrastructure work, such as the Highway 407 stations and Northern Tunnels for the Toronto York Spadina Subway Line Expansion, as well as the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Fredericton Moncton Highway.
We are experiencing exponential growth in our presence in Canada. In 1998, it was awarded for the construction, operation, and maintenance project for the Fredericton-Moncton Highway. In 2011, it was awarded a section of the Toronto-York Spadina Subway extension, the first modern subway infrastructure project in the city. This project was completed in 2018.
FCC Construcción Canadá has won a new contract to deliver the Pape Tunnel and Underground Stations section of the Ontario Line, together with the GO Rail Expansion-On Corridor Project and the Scarborough Subway Extension Stations, Rail and Systems Project reinforces FCC Construcción’s presence in the Canadian market.
Project Opportunity
We are looking for an Site Engineer (Demolition) to join our FCC Canada team assigned to the Pape Tunnel and Underground Stations Project. This position is located in downtown Toronto with frequent site visits.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Site Engineer (Demolition) will play a crucial role in overseeing and executing demolition projects safely, efficiently, and in compliance with all regulatory requirements. This includes closely collaborating with project managers, engineers, and construction teams to ensure the successful completion of demolition phases within the project.
The Site Demolition Engineer key responsibilities are: Conduct thorough site assessments to evaluate structures slated for demolition, considering safety, environmental, and logistical factors. Develop demolition plans, including methodologies, sequencing, and safety protocols, ensuring compliance with local regulations and industry standards. Coordinate demolition activities within broader project timelines. Supervise demolition operations onsite, ensuring adherence to safety protocols, environmental guidelines, and project specifications. Manage demolition subcontractors and labor crews, providing technical guidance and oversight throughout the project lifecycle. Monitor and control project costs, schedules, and quality, identifying and addressing any deviations or issues promptly. Conduct post-demolition assessments and documentation, including site cleanup and waste management procedures. Maintain accurate project records, including daily logs, progress reports, and as-built documentation. Ensure occupational health and safety regulations were being complied with Perform other duties assigned from time to time.
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field. Proven experience in demolition, and infrastructure projects, with a minimum of 5 years of experience. Knowledge of demolition techniques, equipment, and safety standards. Strong project management skills, with the ability to oversee multiple projects simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, capable of working collaboratively in a team environment. Proficiency in using project management software and tools (e.g., AutoCAD, Revit, MS Project). Relevant certifications (e.g., Professional Engineer license, OSHA certifications) preferred. Ability to travel and work on-site as required by project demands. Demonstrate creativity, foresight and mature judgment in anticipating and solving problems. Interface with clients on project activities including data gathering, site investigation and project status.
JOB REQUIREMENTS Deep understanding principles of load paths and structural behaviour Knowledge of environmental legislation in Ontario. Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or related field Ability to lead and manage a team Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Willingness to work in hazardous conditions and to travel to different job sites Possession of a full and valid Ontario driver's license. Diversity & Inclusion champion.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
FCC Canada is committed to cultivating a diverse and inclusive culture which promotes gender equity and the recruitment of all under-represented groups in all levels of its workforce. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to ensuring that all aspects of our recruitment and selection processes are accessible to individuals with disabilities. We offer reasonable accommodation upon request to support applicants throughout their journey with us. If you require accommodation during the hiring process, please send us an email at “ ”. Feedback about the accommodation process is welcome at “ ”. This commitment is in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and Ontario’s Human Rights Code, affirming our ongoing efforts to provide a supportive and equitable environment for all.
This position is located in downtown Toronto, ON and requires a daily presence in the office and/or on the construction sites.
We appreciate your interest, however only qualified candidates will be contacted by our Talent Acquisition Team. We do not accept unsolicited agency resumes.
Build Your Career at FCC Canada
FCC is an international reference in engineering and infrastructure. Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas (“FCC”), headquartered in Spain, is the parent company of one of the world’s leading infrastructure and citizen services groups. With more than a century of history, our business portfolio is highly diversified. FCC’s core businesses are construction, environmental services, end-to-end water management, and the development of concessions for large infrastructure.
FCC Construcción has been present in Canada for more than 25 years, involved in innovative subway infrastructure work, such as the Highway 407 stations and Northern Tunnels for the Toronto York Spadina Subway Line Expansion, as well as the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Fredericton Moncton Highway.
We are experiencing exponential growth in our presence in Canada. In 1998, it was awarded for the construction, operation, and maintenance project for the Fredericton-Moncton Highway. In 2011, it was awarded a section of the Toronto-York Spadina Subway extension, the first modern subway infrastructure project in the city. This project was completed in 2018.
FCC Construcción Canadá has won a new contract to deliver the Pape Tunnel and Underground Stations section of the Ontario Line, together with the GO Rail Expansion-On Corridor Project and the Scarborough Subway Extension Stations, Rail and Systems Project reinforces FCC Construcción’s presence in the Canadian market.
Project Opportunity
We are looking for a Senior Cost Control Coordinator to join our FCC Canada team assigned to the Pape Tunnel and Underground Stations Project.
This position is located in Toronto, ON.
As the Sr. Cost Control Coordinator, you'll oversee project expenditures, ensuring accuracy and adherence to budgets. Reporting to the Cost Control Lead, your role involves preparing cost reports, analyzing variances, and collaborating with departments to allocate expenses efficiently. Your attention to detail and financial acumen will drive effective cost management and support project success.
Responsibilities: Support the development, establishment, and maintenance of the project’s cost control structure, including cost centers and resource codes. Prepare and maintain baseline budgets, forecasts, commitments, payments, and cost statements for monthly and ad-hoc reporting. Develop and manage cost control systems in alignment with project and company standards. Input and validate actual cost and commitment data in cost control systems; generate accurate and timely cost reports. Analyze cost data to identify variances, inconsistencies, and potential cost-saving opportunities. Allocate cost codes to project expenses and revenues, ensuring consistency across systems. Coordinate and allocate budgets for procurement requisitions, contracts, and purchase orders in accordance with the project’s budget and procedures. Maintain cost-related registers and structured data tables, updating records regularly for accuracy and completeness. Manage commitments based on procurement contracts, amendments, change notices, purchase order revisions. Assist in the preparation of monthly invoices to the client, ensuring alignment with project billing and cost data. Assist in the preparation and submission of client-facing reports as required by the contract or project requirements. Assist in the invoice reconciliation process as necessary, ensuring accuracy between project costs and billed amounts. Establish and update cost forecasts through periodic reviews of project cost centers. Participate in trend and change management processes, integrating approved changes into the estimate at completion (EAC). Monitor and report on project performance using key cost metrics and performance indicators. Ensure compliance with internal policies, procedures, and contractual requirements. Collaborate cross-functionally with construction, estimating, quantity surveying, finance, procurement, and commercial teams. Contribute to project risk review meetings, providing cost-related insights and analysis. Apply project management principles to support cost control activities and ensure project objectives are met.
Education and Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in engineering, construction management or a related discipline, or equivalent project-related experience. Minimum of 15 years' experience in construction cost control in a multidisciplinary project environment.on multi-billion dollar programs/projects. Strong personal commitment to safety. Ability to foster a collaborative environment with colleagues from diverse backgrounds and cultures. Strong analytical, oral, and written communication skills. Proficiency with cost control principles, policies, procedures, and financial systems. Advanced proficiency in MS Excel is a must. Experience ERP systems and or /with SAP is a plus. Construction experience required.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
FCC Canada is committed to cultivating a diverse and inclusive culture which promotes gender equity and the recruitment of all under-represented groups in all levels of its workforce. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to ensuring that all aspects of our recruitment and selection processes are accessible to individuals with disabilities. We offer reasonable accommodation upon request to support applicants throughout their journey with us. If you require accommodation during the hiring process, please send us an email at “ ”. Feedback about the accommodation process is welcome at “ ”. This commitment is in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and Ontario’s Human Rights Code, affirming our ongoing efforts to provide a supportive and equitable environment for all.
This position is located in downtown Toronto, ON and requires a daily presence in the office and/or on the construction sites.
We appreciate your interest, however only qualified candidates will be contacted by our Talent Acquisition Team. We do not accept unsolicited agency resumes.
Build Your Career at FCC Canada FCC is an international reference in engineering and infrastructure. Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas (“FCC”), headquartered in Spain, is the parent company of one of the world’s leading infrastructure and citizen services groups. With more than a century of history, our business portfolio is highly diversified. FCC’s core businesses are construction, environmental services, end-to-end water management, and the development of concessions for large infrastructure. FCC Construcción has been present in Canada for more than 25 years, involved in innovative subway infrastructure work, such as the Highway 407 stations and Northern Tunnels for the Toronto York Spadina Subway Line Expansion, as well as the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Fredericton Moncton Highway. We are experiencing exponential growth in our presence in Canada. In 1998, it was awarded for the construction, operation, and maintenance project for the Fredericton-Moncton Highway. In 2011, it was awarded a section of the Toronto-York Spadina Subway extension, the first modern subway infrastructure project in the city. This project was completed in 2018. Building your career at FCC Canada offers a unique opportunity to engage with some of the most ambitious infrastructure projects in the country. Our portfolio includes the extensive GO Rail Expansion-On Corridor Project, the Scarborough Subway Extension Stations, Rail, and Systems Project, and the transformative Pape Tunnel and Underground Stations section of the Ontario Line, all reinforcing FCC Construcción’s strong presence in the Canadian market.
We are also excited to announce the Cross Fraser Partnership for the Fraser River Tunnel Project, a significant initiative that will enhance transportation throughout the Greater Vancouver Region. Join us at FCC Canada to be part of these groundbreaking projects and advance your career in a dynamic and innovative environment.
Project Opportunity The Cross Fraser Partnership team that will collaborate with the Province through the development phase is comprised of Bouygues Construction Canada Inc., Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas Canada Ltd., and Pomerleau BC Inc.
Main Responsibilities
Lead the development and support implementation of Project Health and Safety Management plan, site safety plans, procedures, and protocols for construction activities in compliance with WorkSafe BC. Lead the development of Project emergency, first aid and rescue Plans, proceed with contractor consultation related to this topics in order to structure the organisation and necessary resources. Ensure adherence to local, provincial, and federal health and safety regulations and industry best practices. Support Site Safety officers to respond promptly in case of incidents. Conduct thorough investigations, and prepare detailed reports with corrective and preventive actions. . Maintain records of safety incidents, inspections, and training sessions in compliance with regulatory requirements. Collaborate with project teams to identify risks associated with construction activities, including excavation, civil works, marines dredging, lifting operations, concrete batching plant, piling, machinery operations. Develop and update Project hazard analyses and risk assessments for all project tasks. Act as a point of contact for safety-related matters, coordinating with subcontractors, project managers, and regulatory authorities. Communicate safety updates and changes to all stakeholders through regular meetings and notices. Encourage a culture of safety through ongoing engagement, recognition, and feedback initiatives. Serve as a role model for safety-first behaviour and practices on the project site.
Education and Qualifications
Diploma or degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Environmental Science, or a related field. Minimum of 5 years of experience in developing safety programs, preferably in civil and/or marine construction projects Valid safety certifications such as NCSO (National Construction Safety Officer), CRSP (Canadian Registered Safety Professional), or equivalent. Audit, ISO 45001 record training will be considered as a strong qualification.
Job Requirements
Strong knowledge of construction safety regulations, standards, and best practices in BC. Experience developing safety programs and protocols. Technical writing skills Proficiency in Microsoft Visio and Microsoft Office or equivalent Public speaking skills Experience in delivering training programs. Ability to conduct risk assessments, safety audits, and incident investigations. Proficiency in safety management software (SiteDocs, HCSS, EHS Insight). Strong interpersonal, written, and verbal, communication skills. Fluency in English. Work Environment
FCC Canada Ltd . is committed to cultivating a diverse and inclusive culture which promotes gender equity and the recruitment of all under-represented groups in all levels of its workforce. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to ensuring that all aspects of our recruitment and selection processes are accessible to individuals with disabilities. We offer reasonable accommodation upon request to support applicants throughout their journey with us.
The expected salary range for this opportunity is $100,000-$115,000 CAD. Please note that salaries may vary depending on the candidate’s experience and geographical location. Listed compensation is exclusive of bonus and in addition to our extensive employee benefits program. Availability of certain benefits may vary based on the specific job role.
This position is in Vancouver, BC and requires on-site presence from 8 am to 5 pm, Mon- Fri.
We appreciate your interest, however only qualified candidates will be contacted by our Talent Acquisition Team. We do not accept unsolicited agency resumes.
Build Your Career at FCC Canada
FCC is an international reference in engineering and infrastructure. Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas ("FCC"), headquartered in Spain, is the parent company of one of the world's leading infrastructure and citizen services groups. With more than a century of history, our business portfolio is highly diversified. FCC's core businesses are construction, environmental services, end-to-end water management, and the development of concessions for large infrastructure.
FCC Construcción has been present in Canada for more than 25 years, involved in innovative subway infrastructure work, such as the Highway 407 stations and Northern Tunnels for the Toronto York Spadina Subway Line Expansion, as well as the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Fredericton Moncton Highway.
We are experiencing exponential growth in our presence in Canada. In 1998, it was awarded for the construction, operation, and maintenance project for the Fredericton-Moncton Highway. In 2011, it was awarded a section of the Toronto-York Spadina Subway extension, the first modern subway infrastructure project in the city. This project was completed in 2018.
FCC Construcción Canadá has won a new contract to deliver the Pape Tunnel and Underground Stations section of the Ontario Line, together with the GO Rail Expansion-On Corridor Project and the Scarborough Subway Extension Stations, Rail and Systems Project reinforces FCC Construcción's presence in the Canadian market.
Project Opportunity
We are looking for an Site Engineer (Demolition) to join our FCC Canada team assigned to the Pape Tunnel and Underground Stations Project. This position is located in downtown Toronto with frequent site visits.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Site Engineer (Demolition) will play a crucial role in overseeing and executing demolition projects safely, efficiently, and in compliance with all regulatory requirements. This includes closely collaborating with project managers, engineers, and construction teams to ensure the successful completion of demolition phases within the project.
The Site Demolition Engineer key responsibilities are: Conduct thorough site assessments to evaluate structures slated for demolition, considering safety, environmental, and logistical factors. Develop demolition plans, including methodologies, sequencing, and safety protocols, ensuring compliance with local regulations and industry standards. Coordinate demolition activities within broader project timelines. Supervise demolition operations onsite, ensuring adherence to safety protocols, environmental guidelines, and project specifications. Manage demolition subcontractors and labor crews, providing technical guidance and oversight throughout the project lifecycle. Monitor and control project costs, schedules, and quality, identifying and addressing any deviations or issues promptly. Conduct post-demolition assessments and documentation, including site cleanup and waste management procedures. Maintain accurate project records, including daily logs, progress reports, and as-built documentation. Ensure occupational health and safety regulations were being complied with Perform other duties assigned from time to time.
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field. Proven experience in demolition, and infrastructure projects, with a minimum of 5 years of experience. Knowledge of demolition techniques, equipment, and safety standards. Strong project management skills, with the ability to oversee multiple projects simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, capable of working collaboratively in a team environment. Proficiency in using project management software and tools (e.g., AutoCAD, Revit, MS Project). Relevant certifications (e.g., Professional Engineer license, OSHA certifications) preferred. Ability to travel and work on-site as required by project demands. Demonstrate creativity, foresight and mature judgment in anticipating and solving problems. Interface with clients on project activities including data gathering, site investigation and project status.
JOB REQUIREMENTS Deep understanding principles of load paths and structural behaviour Knowledge of environmental legislation in Ontario. Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or related field Ability to lead and manage a team Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Willingness to work in hazardous conditions and to travel to different job sites Possession of a full and valid Ontario driver's license. Diversity & Inclusion champion.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
FCC Canada is committed to cultivating a diverse and inclusive culture which promotes gender equity and the recruitment of all under-represented groups in all levels of its workforce. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to ensuring that all aspects of our recruitment and selection processes are accessible to individuals with disabilities. We offer reasonable accommodation upon request to support applicants throughout their journey with us. If you require accommodation during the hiring process, please send us an email at . Feedback about the accommodation process is welcome at . This commitment is in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and Ontario's Human Rights Code, affirming our ongoing efforts to provide a supportive and equitable environment for all.
This position is located in downtown Toronto, ON and requires a daily presence in the office and/or on the construction sites.
We appreciate your interest, however only qualified candidates will be contacted by our Talent Acquisition Team. We do not accept unsolicited agency resumes.