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Your Opportunity
We are seeking a Junior Hydrologist/Water Resources Technologist/Water Resource Engineer-in-Training to work as an integrated member of our Water Resources Team in British Columbia. The ideal candidate has experience completing fieldwork related to hydrology, and familiarity with water resources science or engineering.
Your Key Responsibilities
* Conduct independent hydrology fieldwork with either on-site or remote support and supervision from experienced team members
* Manage and interpret field data
* Use specialized equipment and software
* Assist with hydrologic and hydraulic assessments, water resource permitting applications and environmental impact assessments
* Write technical memorandums and contribute to reports such as Environmental Assessments, Technical Data Reports, and Permitting Applications
* Support development of proposals
* Actively participate in Stantec's Health, Safety, Security, and Environment Program to promote a strong health and safety culture
* Perform tasks, as requested, efficiently and accurately, using standard methods and techniques
Qualifications
Your Capabilities and Credentials
* A basic understanding of the general concepts of hydrology and water resource related civil engineering principles
* A British Columbia professional/technologist designation is required (in-training registration is sufficient)
* Knowledge of various hydrologic or hydraulic and statistical software (e.g., Aquarius, HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, R) and GIS or other similar software and working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite
* Ability to manage time to meet project schedules and budgets
* Superior and demonstrated verbal and written communication skills along with the ability to prioritize multiple tasks
* Possess a valid driver's license and willing to travel within BC and Canada to remote locations as required
* Able to endure long days of physically and mentally challenging field work while maintaining a positive, solutions-focused attitude
* Excellent navigational skills and ability to troubleshoot equipment and solve problems in the field
Education and Experience
* Applicants must be registered, or eligible to register with Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia as an EIT or GIT, or with ASTTBC as an AScT immediately
* A minimum of a bachelor's degree in applied science, science related to water resources, civil or environmental engineering, or a technical diploma with 2 years of hydrology related experience
* Valid safety training certificates relevant to field work (first aid, auxiliary vehicles, boating, etc.) are an asset