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Jacobs Process Engineer (Water/Wastewater) in Toronto, Ontario
We share a common purpose - to make the world more connected and sustainable. And we’re excited about the innovative ways we can change the world. If you are also interested in turning abstract ideas into realities that transform the world for good, then Jacobs is where you belong. If you have been searching for a career changing chance to grow your technical skills, there is an opportunity to join the dynamic and growing Process Engineering team in Jacobs’ Toronto office and work with industry leading experts across Canada.
As a Process Engineer, you will work with members of our team to deliver ongoing and upcoming projects in the water industry. You will have the opportunity to work alongside and learn from experienced technical subject matter experts to support municipal and industrial treatment process planning, modeling, and design based on established standards and software.
You will use your expertise in process design, hydraulics, modelling, water chemistry and quality, physical and biological treatment processes and equipment, and applicable regulations to produce meaningful solutions to local, regional, and national treatment project challenges. You will participate in the development of engineering studies, reports, drawings, specifications, contract documents, proposals, and cost estimates with limited direction; and provide construction administration services and field engineering services during construction as needed.
You will also have the opportunity to manage projects, leading the project team through all phases of project planning, execution, and closeout, consistent with established project delivery processes to meet the scope, schedule, budget, and other requirements stated in the contract.
At Jacobs, we provide the opportunity to design your career with a company that inspires and empowers you to deliver your best work so you can evolve, grow, and succeed - today and into tomorrow. Submit a cover letter and resume to begin your journey.
Note: Our hybrid work environment expectations for team members are an average office/site presence of 2 days per week.
Bachelor’s degree in Chemical, Environmental, Biosystems, Mechanical, or Civil Engineering and/or equivalent experience
Licensed (or eligible to be licensed) as a professional engineer in the province of Ontario
5+ years of progressive water and wastewater treatment process engineering experience working on municipal and industrial water industry projects, or similar water industry public- or private-sector experience
Demonstrated understanding of process and process mechanical design, and water and wastewater unit processes and technologies
Familiarity with engineering process calculations and modelling
Experience delivering design projects
Excellent verbal and written (proposals, technical memoranda, reports, etc.) communication skills
Attention to detail, self-motivation, and the ability to work independently with minimal direction
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, etc.)
G license (or equivalent), and a willingness and ability to travel to project sites inaccessible by public transit
Based in the Greater Toronto Area (or able to relocate to the GTA within 2 months)
Ideally you’ll also have:
8+ years of progressive treatment process engineering experience working on municipal and industrial water industry projects
3+ years working in a consulting engineering environment
Experience providing construction-phase engineering services
Experience assisting project managers and multidisciplinary and multi-office project teams on projects
Experience managing and coordinating multiple disciplines on projects, including the ability to successfully manage scope, schedule, and budget
Experience with water and/or wastewater process modelling software execution
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