Your newpany
You will be joining a well‑established environmental consulting and engineering organization with a strong presence across Ontario. The team specializes in delivering sustainable solutions in hydrogeology, environmental engineering, water resources, and site assessment. With a multidisciplinary team and a collaborative culture, the organization provides a dynamic environment where technical excellence, mentorship, and professional growth are highly valued.
Your new role
As an Intermediate Hydrogeologist, you will play a key role in planning, executing, and managing hydrogeological and terrain analysis studies. You’ll support clients across sectors including land development, landfills,mercial/industrial operations, pits and quarries, and municipal projects. Your work will include designing and overseeing field programs, conducting groundwater and surface water sampling, performing pumping tests, and developing conceptual site models.You will draft and review high‑quality technical reports, prepare proposals and budgets, and manage projects ranging from small studies toplex, multi‑disciplinary initiatives. The role also offers an opportunity to mentor junior staff and participate in business development, clientmunication, and peer review of hydrogeological studies. Field and office work will both be required.
What you'll need to succeed
1. A Bachelor’s degree in Earth Sciences, Geological, Civil, or Environmental Engineering (Master’s in Hydrogeology is an asset)
2. Minimum 5 years of experience in hydrogeology, ESAs, and remediation projects across industrial, mining, private, orernment sectors
3. Strong understanding of geology, physical/chemical hydrogeology, contaminated site assessments, and remediation
4. Familiarity with Ontario environmental regulations related to waste, air, water, soils, and excess soil management
5. Hands-on experience with drilling oversight, installation of monitoring wells, groundwater and surface water sampling, field logging, and pumping test analysis
6. Strong technical writing and verbalmunication skills; ability to produce high-quality professional reports
7. Valid driver’s license and willingness to travel occasionally
8. Ability to work independently in the field and office
9. A positive attitude, strong teamwork capability, and effective problem-solving skills
10. Bilingualism (English/French) considered an asset
What you'll get in return
You will join a respected, multidisciplinary team offering opportunities for professional development, mentorship, and involvement in diverse environmental and hydrogeological projects. You’ll work in an organization that values collaboration, quality work, and innovation. The role provides meaningful project responsibility, client exposure, and the chance to contribute to impactful environmental solutions.