Department: Human Resources – EIT Program
Employee Group: Exempt
Location: 4515 Central Boulevard, Burnaby
The Future is Waiting. Help Us Engineer It.
Completed a demanding degree in Civil, Chemical, Environmental, Mechanical or Integrated engineering and looking to start your career?
From the moment you join Metro Vancouver as an Engineer-in-Training, you’ll be contributing meaningful work on diverse, innovative and challenging projects, while sharing our vision for delivering services and solutions for a livable region now and into the future.
You’ll embark on a four-year development plan designed to assist you in obtaining your professional engineering designation. Over your first three years as an EIT you’ll work through rotating assignments within Metro Vancouver, acquiring hands on, practical experience related to your engineering field. You will be exposed to key technical and operational aspects of our utility departments and project delivery department and may also have the opportunity to work in our Parks & Housing and Planning & Environment departments. You will steadily grow your level of skill and responsibility. You’ll be partnered with an experienced professional engineer each step of the way.
This role:
- Performs a range of routine engineering functions and project management functions in support of professional engineers such as basic plans, design calculations, data analysis, cost estimates, logistics, field work, project specifications, correspondence, and draft reports; ensures quality standards are adhered to and appropriate processes and protocols are followed. Consults supervisor to verify processes, protocols, standards and that conclusions are consistent with objectives.
- Provides assistance with financial tracking and project management oversight including contract administration. Cost aware when making decisions or taking action related to scope of work; considers the financial implications of actions including the effective and efficient expenditure of allocated funds.
- Performs field work such as facility site inspections, field surveys and construction inspections; provides progress updates highlighting deficiencies and escalating critical issues to more senior staff.
- Interacts and coordinates with internal staff and external consultants, local government officials, regulatory agencies, and the public to fulfill project objectives; explains information and answers questions, consulting more senior staff on complex matters.
- Works with staff and consultants on the development and evaluation of business cases and provides input on the evaluation of requirements and design plans. Conducts research, compiles information and summarizes findings.
- Prepares and updates project schedules, technical materials and draft reports and provides recommendations and findings to senior staff. Develops presentation graphics and assists with the coordination of workshops and meetings.
- Provides updates to senior staff on the status of work tasks and projects as required.
- Performs other related duties as required.
To be successful, you have:
- Bachelor of Applied Science degree in a relevant engineering discipline. Some practical technical and/or project management experience; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
- Membership, or eligibility for immediate membership, as an Engineer in Training (EIT) with the Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia (EGBC).
- Knowledge and understanding of engineering principles in relevant discipline; ability to apply principles to routine and unique situations as well as determine cases requiring the involvement of a more senior engineer.
- Ability to collect, analyze and interpret statistical, technical and narrative data. Analytical skills and abilities to identify problems and recommend solutions.
- Ability to resolve problems within established guidelines and procedures, requiring the use of judgment to determine which methods are applicable in any given situation.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills, including report writing and presentation skills. Ability to communicate technical information clearly and concisely. Explains information and persuades others in straightforward situations.
- Strong interpersonal skills and ability to build and maintain effective and respectful working relationships; demonstrated ability to work effectively in a team environment and contributes to the achievement of team goals.
- Skill in dealing tactfully and sensitively in a variety of situations including contact with the public, member municipalities and government agencies.
- Demonstrated ability to organize and prioritize tasks to meet multiple time based deliverables requiring a high level of detail and accuracy; persistent in overcoming obstacles.
- Proficiency using Microsoft office programs, including Word, Excel, Outlook, and Project.
- Valid B.C. Class 5 Driver’s license.
The anticipated start date is May or June 2023, depending on graduation and availability.
Please note that in order to be considered for this opportunity you must upload a copy of your transcript as part of the application process and be graduating no later than early June 2023.