Senior Geotechnical / Materials Engineer (P. Eng)
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- Edmonton, AB
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Interpretation of geotechnical recommendations
- Evaluation of field and laboratory test results
- Final acceptance of subgrade, foundations, and materials systems
- Competitive Wages;
- Great Benefits and RRSP matching
- Certification training and professional development (CSA, CWB, etc)
- Employee referral bonuses;
- Career advancement opportunities with one of the largest and most respected firms in the industry.
- Provide engineering oversight of construction materials testing (CMT) and inspection programs across:
- Earthwork and subgrade preparation
- Concrete placement and performance
- Aggregate and structural support systems
- Interpret and enforce compliance with:
- CSA standards (CSA A23.1, A23.2, CSA S6, etc.)
- Project specifications and contract requirements
- Applicable Alberta regulations and municipal codes
- Review, interpret, and accept/reject:
- Compaction testing results
- Concrete test data (strength, air, slump, etc.)
- Subgrade and foundation conditions
- Provide direction to field technicians and technologists (C.E.T., P.Tech.)
- Identify and mitigate geotechnical and materials-related risks, including:
- Moisture sensitivity
- Settlement potential
- Material variability and constructability challenges
- Issue formal engineering recommendations, reports, and acceptance documentation
- Support development and enforcement of project Quality Management Plans (QMP)
- Participate in coordination with Owners, Contractors, and design teams
- Bachelor’s degree in Civil or Geotechnical Engineering
- Licensed Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) in Alberta
- Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta
- 8+ years of experience in geotechnical engineering, construction materials testing, or construction QA/QC
- Demonstrated experience with construction-phase engineering oversight
- Valid driver’s license and acceptable driving record
- Strong understanding of:
- Soil mechanics and compaction theory
- Concrete behavior and performance
- Construction sequencing and field execution constraints
- Experience interpreting:
- Proctor relationships (CSA equivalents to ASTM D698/D1557)
- Density, moisture, and stiffness relationships
- Field vs laboratory variability
- Professional License:
- Active P.Eng. (APEGA) – Required
- Canadian Council of Independent Laboratories
- Soils
- Concrete
- Aggregates
- CSA / ACI Concrete Field Testing Certification (CSA A23.1 compliant)
- Familiarity with nuclear density testing and applicable regulatory requirements
- Valid driver's license and clean driving record.
- Use a company provided laptop or tablet computer and a working knowledge of MS Office programs (e.g., Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.).
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- A good work ethic and high level of personal integrity.
- Ability to monitor contractors and report results verbally and in writing.
- Proficiency in preparing clear and accurate detailed reports of testing and inspection activities and maintaining work activity records.
- Attention to detail, quality, and safety
- Bend, stoop, and lift up to 50 pounds (22.68 kg) repetitively and over 50 pounds (22.68 kg) using handling equipment (hand truck, etc.).
- Operate equipment as necessary (i.e., ultrasonic nondestructive testing machine, concrete cylinder press, etc.).
- Maintain safe mobility over construction obstacles by foot and ladder, traversing over rough broken ground and steep surfaces.
- Work outside in variable weather at field sites and in labs with various levels of safety protection required.