
Senior Geohazards Specialist
- Ottawa, ON
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Study the effects of landsliding, erosion, sedimentation and neo-tectonic activity on the landscape.
- Record and interpret geological and geomorphological information from maps, reports, stratigraphic logs, air photographs, satellite imagery, geological surveys and other sources.
- Participate in the study and mitigation of hazards including floods and landslides.
- Prepare geomorphological maps, diagrams, cross-sections and reports from field and office studies.
- Support the development of proposals in response to client requests for expertise, develop relationships with clients that are based on knowledge, experience and trust.
- Conduct geohazard risk assessments for linear infrastructure (e.g., pipelines, roads, railways), mining operations, and natural resource projects.
- Liase with clients, regulatory agencies, and stakeholders to communicate findings and recommendations, and, Fieldwork involves periods of time away from home. This may include long hours, working on remote locations and rustic conditions.
- The opportunity to work on various major projects for internal and external clients.
- An exciting environment where work-life balance is important.
- A wide array of learning and development opportunities.
- Competitive pay, flexible benefits, an employee share plan, and a defined contribution pension plan.
- A work environment focused on health and safety.
- Minimum Bachelor’s Degree from a relevant Engineering or Earth Sciences program with specific education, training or experience in geomorphology and geohazards.
- Proficient at statistical and analytical methods of analysis with emphasis on quantitative methods in geomorphology.
- Registered (or qualified to register) with the Professional Geoscientists Ontario (PGO)/Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) and/or Order des geologues du Quebec (QGQ)/Ordre des ingenieurs du Quebec (OIQ).
- Ten years or more of relevant experience in applied geomorphology, related to the assessment of geotechnical and hydrotechnical hazards.
- Demonstrated experience in understanding terrain models and specialized training in at least one aspect of Geomorphology, Engineering Geology or similar.
- Expertise using specialized equipment and/or software (LiDAR, Geophysical tools, Satellite image interpretation software, GIS software, survey equipment, geological or geotechnical modelling software etc.) and willingness to take responsibility for those skills, including training other staff to use them.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills and the ability to produce reports and proposals.