DescriptionBuild the foundation for a successful career in geotechnical engineering with a great team. When we say we’re full-service, we mean it. You’ll find us in the office, on site, and in the lab. We work in and outdoors, above and below ground, over and under water, on projects large and small. From field exploration and lab testing to designing and managing the construction of complex geotechnical structures, our team does rock-solid work.
Join our team and discover the opportunities that await.
Your Opportunity
There’s always a new opportunity in the far North. From navigating the Northwest Passage to building roads on frozen ground, North of 60 offers unique opportunities for your environmental career. Join our team today! Our Environmental Services and Geotechnical teams seek motivated individuals to join our successful group.
We are seeking to build a pool of talented individuals. Upon successful submission of your application, you will be considered for current and future opportunities. Stantec will keep your application in our recruiting system as a potential candidate who could possibly fill a position when or if the need arises.
QualificationsYour Capabilities and Credentials
Looking for all levels: Junior (less than 3 years), Intermediate (3 to 9 years) and Senior (10+ years)
Junior Geotechnical Technician/Technologist:
- Technical diploma in from a recognized college in civil, materials, geotechnical or geology
- Have knowledge of soil sampling techniques and construction methodology
- Familiarity with ASTM standards
- Previous experience with geotechnical site investigations and on-site reviews of construction activities or geotechnical laboratory testing is an asset.
Junior Geotechnical Engineer (EIT):
- Bachelor’s degree in geotechnical, geological, civil or mining engineering or geology
- Eligible to register as an engineer-in-training with Engineers Yukon and/or the Northwest Territories and Nunavut Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists
- Previous experience with geotechnical site investigations, design of shallow or deep foundations, slope stabilities, and on-site reviews of construction activities or geotechnical laboratory testing is an asset.
Intermediate Geotechnical Engineer:
- Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in geotechnical, geological, civil or mining engineering or geology
- Eligible to register as a professional engineer with Engineers Yukon and/or the Northwest Territories and Nunavut Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists
- Experience in heavy civil geotechnical engineering applications including power, roads and highways, water and wastewater, tunneling and trenchless methods, slope stability, fresh water dams and numerical analysis;
- Previous experience with permafrost and geotechnical engineering principals in cold environments is an asset.
Senior Geotechnical Engineer:
- Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in geotechnical, geological, civil or mining engineering or geology
- Eligible to register as a professional engineer with Engineers Yukon and/or the Northwest Territories and Nunavut Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists
- Experience leading geotechnical design in heavy civil geotechnical engineering applications including power, roads and highways, water and wastewater, tunneling and trenchless methods, slope stability, fresh water dams and numerical analysis;
- Experience with permafrost and geotechnical engineering principals in cold environments.
- Experience with thermal modeling is an asset.
To express interest in joining our team, please submit your application, and our Talent Acquisition team will contact you as needed.
People. Purpose. Possibilities.