Job Description
As a member of our team, you will be responsible for environmental and engineering project management, administration, technical input, and business development related to a variety of environmental work.
At Jp2g you will work with a dynamic multi-disciplinary group of engineers, technicians, project managers, and planners.
As a valued member of our professional team, you will enjoy a unique working environment and will be provided with opportunities to demonstrate your initiative while developing your skills.
Role and Responsibilities
The role and responsibilities for the Intermediate Hydrogeologist or Environmental Engineer include, but are not limited to, the following.
Employees may perform other related duties as negotiated to meet Jp2g’s ongoing needs.
Technical Skills
- Work with the Department Manager to develop technical reports, and project budgets
- Work under the direction of the Manager of Environmental Services Department
- Completing background documentation reviews, field investigations, data analysis, and preparing reports to document findings.
- Completing and supervising field investigations including soil, groundwater, sediment and surface water sampling, overseeing drilling or excavation contractors, surveying, coordinator of sample analysis with laboratories
- Performing environmental monitoring or investigation
- Solid knowledge of environmental laws, regulations and guidelines as they apply to environmental and construction projects in Ontario
Project Management
- Prepare fee proposals
- Assign and supervise delegated tasks for content, quality, and completion in assigned hours
- Ensure proper coordination of documents with the other design disciplines
- Provide professional and reliable service delivery, on time and on budget
- Ensure projects adhere to Jp2g’s Quality Management System and Health and Safety program
Teamwork
- Work with a team of project managers, engineers, and technologists
- Attend co-ordination meetings with design team
- Ensure proper coordination of documents with the other design disciplines
- Coordinate with industry, other disciplines, and clients
- Build and maintain positive relationships with colleagues, other consultants, and key stakeholders to ensure projects run smoothly and to resolve concerns promptly and efficiently
- Share expertise with colleagues and other offices
Workload Management
- Conduct cross-disciplinary and quality control coordination
- Maintain existing business and develop new business opportunities
- Mentor junior staff, recommend appropriate training / coaching, prepare evaluation reports
Minimum Qualifications
- 7 + Years of professional experience
- University Degree in Environmental Engineering, Geoscience, or Hydrogeology
- Licensed by either; Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) with P.Eng. or Association of Professional Geoscientists of Ontario (PGO) with P.Geo.
- Valid Driver’s license
- Eligible to obtain and maintain Level II Secret clearance with Public Services and Procurement Canada
Asset Qualifications
- Experience using AutoCAD, Civil 3D or similar program
- Bilingual (English and French)
- Previous experience as project manager and managing technical staff
Qualifications
- Professional experience with a consulting engineering firm
- Ability to work in a complex and fast-paced team environment, dealing with multiple projects and clients
- Sound communication skills (oral and written)
- Strong sense of initiative and ability to prioritize tasks
- Strong attention to details
- Excellent problem-solving and decision-making skills
- Reliable vehicle access is required
- ISO 9001 : 2015 Fundamental training (provided by Jp2g)
Compensation and Benefits
- Friday afternoons off year-round (36 hour / week)
- Group RSP planning opportunities
- Professional development and advancement opportunities
- Competitive compensation and benefits package
- Future shareholder opportunities