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Stantec's Community Development team is growing, and we are leading an increasing number of exciting planning and development projects with multi-disciplinary and integrated service offerings. We are seeking an Intermediate Land Development Engineer within our Community Development team ideally based in our Ottawa office. As an Intermediate Land Development Engineer, you will perform a variety of tasks including project design work, assisting with proposals, liaising with clients, and project management. It is expected that you will be self-motivated possessing strong interpersonal and communication skills, be eager to learn and will possess good general computer skills. Attention to detail and accuracy are required assets.
Strong understanding of relevant areas of civil engineering design, including gravity and pressure systems, grading and storm water management, roadway design, erosion and sediment control. Excellent time management skills; thorough understanding of task assignments and schedule, budgeting and efficient use of time and resources. Ability to effectively discuss project issues with clients and review agencies. Thorough understanding of standards, legal and design requirements in relevant jurisdictions. Well-developed understanding of all phases of project document production and the relationship between drawings and specifications. Proficiency with Microsoft Office, Microsoft Teams, and AutoCAD. Proficiency with PCSWMM modeling software. Ability to solve complex problems using sound professional judgment, creativity, and innovation. Ability to check the work of others for accuracy and completeness and manage time to meet project budget and schedule. Ability to participate and collaborate in project team setting and to engage in creative and critical thought. Ability to administer and inspect construction activities. Strong interpersonal and communications skills, both written and verbal. Ability to prioritize multiple tasks. Able to work in a team environment. Supervising and mentoring junior staff across a range of technical and professional development levels. Coordinating with engineers, technical staff and/or team members in various disciplines to ensure that the projects' needs are met in a timely and effective manner. Serving as a technical expert during liaison with landowners, municipal/agency staff, and other stakeholders. Use of a vehicle and valid driver's license. Excellent interpersonal communication skills (both verbal and written) are essential.
Degree in Civil Engineering from a recognized university program. Licensed as a Professional Engineer with Professional Engineers Ontario. At least 5 years' experience in land development projects is strongly preferred.
This description is not a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that may be required of the employee and other duties, responsibilities and activities may be assigned or may be changed at any time with or without notice.