AECOM is searching for a Civil Engineer to be based in our Yellowknife office for a full time 40/week position. The successful candidate will have an understanding and significant experience in civil engineering, civil technology, the design, and construction of municipal infrastructure and is familiar with hydraulic modelling and planning principles.  She/he will be expected to work successfully within a team environment and be able to communicate effectively with other project team members and customers.  He/she will have a high level of initiative, motivation, and displays drive, energy, and enthusiasm for getting things done. The successful candidate will be expected to support in the delivery of infrastructure to customers mostly within the municipal storm water, water, and wastewater, environmental and transportation sector.
 The responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:
 
 Design of civil systems associated with municipal water and/or wastewater /drainage conveyance facilities
 Prepare documentation for design projects and reports
 Prepare construction cost estimates
 Preparation of project specifications and contract documents
 Perform constructability reviews
 Perform contract administration
 Perform construction inspections
 Build/run hydraulic models including green infrastructure
 Perform hydraulic model verification, calibration, and assessment
 Develop/review water, sanitary, storm water master/management plans
Additional responsibilities will include client communication and management; assistance with proposal preparation; coordination with regulatory agencies, project planning, budgeting, and scheduling. Performs specific and moderate portions of a broader assignment of an experienced engineer.
Gathers and correlates basic engineering data using established and well-defined procedures.
Works on detailed or routine engineering assignments involving calculations and relatively simple tests.
Proposes approach to solve new problems encountered using modifications of standard procedures or methods developed in previous assignments.
Identifies discrepancies in results.
Provides guidance to entry level engineers.
Performs work in accordance with agreed upon budget and schedule with little supervision.
Independently performs all the tasks necessary to complete primary design
elements for engineering works.