Top Benefits
About the role
Job Description We currently have an opening for an Intermediate Hydrogeologist to join our team in Calgary .
Responsibilities include the following:
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Planning, organizing, and executing field programs, including collecting and analyzing field data from surface and groundwater sampling, water supply well drilling and water well design, borehole logging, and hydraulic well tests.
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Evaluating data and technical reporting of:
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Site characterization, water budgets, groundwater availability and quality;
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Groundwater monitoring;
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Dewatering;
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Groundwater-surface water connection;
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Source Water Protection Plans, Water Supply and Demand, and Watershed Management Plans; and
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Environmental Impact Assessments.
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Managing projects and/or supporting other project managers, including scope and budget management, scheduling and invoicing.
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Supporting business development efforts, including proposal writing.
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Communicating and coordinating with clients and contractors.
Job Requirements
What you will bring:
- Undergraduate or graduate degree in geology or geoscience with a focus in hydrogeology.
- 5+ years of relevant work experience in a related field; preference will be given to candidates with consulting experience.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills, with technical and non-technical clients and contractors.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with strong time management and organizational skills.
- Experience working safely in remote areas and extreme environments and weather conditions.
- Proficiency with hydrogeological software used for technical analyses, data management and modeling.
- Familiarity with Canadian surface water and groundwater regulations and best practices.
- Professional registration (e.g. P.Geo. or P.Geol.) or eligibility to become registered within the next couple of years.
- Valid driver’s license.
What we offer:
- Flexible working arrangements.
- Competitive salary and benefits, including extended health, dental coverage, Employee and Family Assistance Program, matching company pension program and a parental leave top-up program.
- Culture that promotes sustainability, accessibility, respect, diversity, and inclusion.
- Ongoing support for your professional development and growth, including mentoring programs, training opportunities, professional designation support, and a Young Professionals Group.
- Work environment that focuses on your health, safety, and overall wellness, including COR® (Certificate of Recognition) certification, fitness allowance, and local wellness activities.
- Opportunities to participate in social club activities and events (including our biennial company-wide Olympics), lunch-and-learns, and community support initiatives.
About Associated Engineering
At Associated, we are 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. That is why we have been a carbon neutral company since 2009.
We take pride in being a uniquely Canadian company that brings global perspectives to our clients from our international experience and technical involvement. Focused locally, we offer uncompromising service to public and private sector clients across Canada and abroad. Recognizing our service, excellence, dedication to staff, and contribution to communities, we have been one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies since 2008.
The Associated group of companies includes Associated Engineering, Associated Environmental Consultants, ATAP Infrastructure Management, and Brybil Projects. Our approach is to work with our clients to develop creative solutions that solve their problems and anticipate and address future challenges. Together, we can shape a better world.
Top Benefits
About the role
Job Description We currently have an opening for an Intermediate Hydrogeologist to join our team in Calgary .
Responsibilities include the following:
-
Planning, organizing, and executing field programs, including collecting and analyzing field data from surface and groundwater sampling, water supply well drilling and water well design, borehole logging, and hydraulic well tests.
-
Evaluating data and technical reporting of:
-
Site characterization, water budgets, groundwater availability and quality;
-
Groundwater monitoring;
-
Dewatering;
-
Groundwater-surface water connection;
-
Source Water Protection Plans, Water Supply and Demand, and Watershed Management Plans; and
-
Environmental Impact Assessments.
-
Managing projects and/or supporting other project managers, including scope and budget management, scheduling and invoicing.
-
Supporting business development efforts, including proposal writing.
-
Communicating and coordinating with clients and contractors.
Job Requirements
What you will bring:
- Undergraduate or graduate degree in geology or geoscience with a focus in hydrogeology.
- 5+ years of relevant work experience in a related field; preference will be given to candidates with consulting experience.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills, with technical and non-technical clients and contractors.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with strong time management and organizational skills.
- Experience working safely in remote areas and extreme environments and weather conditions.
- Proficiency with hydrogeological software used for technical analyses, data management and modeling.
- Familiarity with Canadian surface water and groundwater regulations and best practices.
- Professional registration (e.g. P.Geo. or P.Geol.) or eligibility to become registered within the next couple of years.
- Valid driver’s license.
What we offer:
- Flexible working arrangements.
- Competitive salary and benefits, including extended health, dental coverage, Employee and Family Assistance Program, matching company pension program and a parental leave top-up program.
- Culture that promotes sustainability, accessibility, respect, diversity, and inclusion.
- Ongoing support for your professional development and growth, including mentoring programs, training opportunities, professional designation support, and a Young Professionals Group.
- Work environment that focuses on your health, safety, and overall wellness, including COR® (Certificate of Recognition) certification, fitness allowance, and local wellness activities.
- Opportunities to participate in social club activities and events (including our biennial company-wide Olympics), lunch-and-learns, and community support initiatives.
About Associated Engineering
At Associated, we are 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. That is why we have been a carbon neutral company since 2009.
We take pride in being a uniquely Canadian company that brings global perspectives to our clients from our international experience and technical involvement. Focused locally, we offer uncompromising service to public and private sector clients across Canada and abroad. Recognizing our service, excellence, dedication to staff, and contribution to communities, we have been one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies since 2008.
The Associated group of companies includes Associated Engineering, Associated Environmental Consultants, ATAP Infrastructure Management, and Brybil Projects. Our approach is to work with our clients to develop creative solutions that solve their problems and anticipate and address future challenges. Together, we can shape a better world.