Intermediate Project Manager, Environmental
You didn't go to school to be a number in a big machine, so why work for one? By joining McIntosh Perry, you will be able to make an impact in the communities where you live and work. Our Core Purpose - Turning Possibilities Into Reality represents our commitment to solving problems, getting things done and moving forward through collaboration with clients and teams.
Our team's expertise, gained through decades of experience, means clients can rely on us to quickly deliver high-quality and successful projects.
As one of the country’s fastest growing engineering firms with more than 800 project managers, engineers, technical experts and problems solvers across North America, McIntosh Perry is proud to be a Platinum Club Winner of Canada’s Best Managed Companies.
Our core values validate everything we have believed in since our company started:
Walk a mile in someone else’s shoes - Treat others as they would like to be treated
Make Momma proud - Do the right thing
Every McIntosh has a core - Be a leader
Pass. Shoot. Score. - Becoming excellent together
Did you dot the i’s and cross the t’s? - Personal responsibility
Don’t forget to cut the ribbon - Making a difference
If you are looking for an opportunity to work with a collaborative, hard-working and dedicated team of professionals and have fun delivering high-quality projects regardless of the project size, we are looking for new talent to join our supportive and dynamic team and enable you to turn possibilities into reality.
- Scope and manage/coordinate geo-environmental projects, including but not limited to:
- Phase I and II ESAs;
- Remediations;
- Hydrogeological Assessments;
- Excess Soils Projects (APU, SAP, SCR, ESDAR);
- Waste Disposal Site Monitoring; and
- Designated Substance Surveys.
- Write winning proposals, set and adhere to project budgets;
- Oversee and provide direction on technical fieldwork, analysis, and reporting;
- On high-profile projects, fieldwork will be required;
- Liaise with high-profile clients to ensure project needs are met on-time and on-budget; and
- Other duties as may be required from time to time.
- Graduate from a university or college program in Environmental Science, Geology, Earth Sciences, Biology, Environmental Engineering, or related field;
- Minimum of 4 years’ demonstrated experience in managing or coordinating ESA, hydrogeology, and/or remediation work;
- Experience in project management and field coordination;
- Expert knowledge of fieldwork methods (Phase I ESA site visits, drilling supervision, sampling, pumping tests or slug tests, and/or DSS fieldwork);
- Ability to travel throughout Ontario and occasionally out-of-province for work assignments;
- Ability to work in all weather conditions, including full days in the field during winter months;
- Strong written and oral communication skills;
- Licensure as a Professional Geoscientist or Professional Engineer not required, but considered an asset;
- Possess a valid driver's license and have access to a vehicle with valid registration and insurance.
- Ottawa, ON, Canada