Drinking Water Treatment Manager
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- Markham, ON
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Technical Excellence: Serving as a senior reviewer, ensuring all plant designs and project deliverables meet stringent QA/QC and safety standards within profitability goals.
- Team Leadership: Cultivating a culture of technical curiosity, ownership and professional growth for drinking water treatment, maintaining high retention through active mentorship.
- Strategic Growth: Expanding AECOM's foothold as one of the strongest drinking water teams in the GTA (currently delivering over $1.4B in drinking water CAPEX projects for our clients) by securing major drinking water treatment plant upgrades, advanced technology research studies, and process development.
- Team Growth: Develop a well-balanced team in alignment with the strategic plan, collaborating with AECOM GTA Management to identify key recruits that will fuel growth and support succession planning.
- Effective Operations Management: Oversee team dynamics, utility, performance evaluations, staff management, and the financial health of the drinking water portfolio.
- Business Development: Collaborate with capture managers on critical pursuits, lead technical proposals and capture strategies, while adhering to allocated budget for business development.
- Client Relationships: Foster strong relationships with key GTA clients (e.g. City of Toronto, Regions of Peel, York, Durham and Halton).
- Project Delivery: Lead the execution of complex multi-disciplinary projects from design through to construction, ensuring compliance with the Ontario Safe Drinking Water Act and regulatory design guidelines.
- Performance Tracking: Monitor group performance indicators through insightful reports to track sales growth, cost management, and achievement of win and booking targets.
- Technical Oversight: Provide senior-level guidance on drinking water treatment processes (e.g. conventional treatment, membrane filtration, ozone/UV disinfection, chemical feed systems, and residual management).
- Internal AECOM Liaison: Represent the local market sector within the national AECOM network, liaising with internal stakeholders for reporting and business functions.
- External Industry Representation: Represent AECOM at industry conferences (e.g., OWWA, AWWA, CWN), coordinating team participation in relevant conferences and sponsorship opportunities to maintain a pulse on emerging treatment technologies, market trends, regulatory shifts and developing client contacts.
- Mentorship: Lead and mentor a highly performing and passionate team of 10, including project managers, junior, and intermediate process engineers, with a clear focus on fostering technical excellence, collaborative design practices and the integration of advanced treatment technologies. Provide hands-on guidance in staff career development and cultivate an environment that encourages innovation, knowledge sharing, and professional growth.
- Education: Bachelor's degree in Civil, Chemical, or Environmental Engineering.
- Experience: 8+ years of progressive experience in the design and construction of municipal drinking water treatment plants.
- Licensure: Licensed Professional Engineer (P.Eng) in Ontario or transferable within 6 months.
- Leadership: Proven track record of managing technical teams and successful project delivery. Skilled in delivering a comprehensive strategic vision throughout all phases of multi-million dollar drinking water infrastructure projects, ensuring successful execution from start to finish.
- Experience: 15+ years of progressive experience in the design and construction of municipal drinking water treatment plants.
- Leadership: Proven track record of managing technical teams and successful project delivery. Skilled in delivering a comprehensive strategic vision throughout all phases of multi-million dollar drinking water infrastructure projects, ensuring successful execution from start to finish.
- Advanced Degree: Master's or PhD degrees in Civil, Chemical, or Environmental engineering is considered an asset.
- Local Expertise: Strong existing relationships with GTA clients and the drinking water industry, including participation/activity in associations.
- Project Management: Progressive experience as Project Manager in municipal drinking water engineering design and construction. PMP certification is considered an asset.
- Sponsorship for Canadian employment authorization is not available for this position.