About
Clifton, an award-winning engineering and environmental consultancy, that opened its doors in 1978. The goal was simple: provide innovative and pragmatic solutions to help our clients build our communities. Forty years later, we are now one of the largest and most respected independent engineering firms in Western Canada. Clifton is continuing to grow and develop new markets.
At Clifton, you become part of a professional community that thrives on the contributions of junior and seasoned team members alike. Seasoned experts invest heavily in junior members, mentoring them in both the technical and non-technical aspects of their role, helping them to advance their careers. Our new team members bring fresh ideas and contribute to the multiple perspectives from which we view challenges. This promotes the innovation and agility that keeps us thriving.
We value our people and encourage work-life harmony. We offer a compensation package with a competitive salary, a pension plan, health benefits, and one of the most comprehensive employee assistance programs in the industry.
Clifton is currently searching for an Intermediate Geotechnical Engineer to join our Earth Sciences practice team in Prince George, BC. Residency in the Prince George area is required for this position, and we welcome candidates from across the province who are eager to contribute to our work in the region. In this role, you will work with a dynamic group of professionals across a broad range of disciplines and play a key role in the delivery of professional engineering services for a variety of exciting geotechnical projects throughout the province.
Key Responsibilities
- Participate in a wide variety of geotechnical projects and field programs including field investigation, laboratory testing and interpretation, design and construction, geotechnical analysis, and dam safety inspections and reviews.
- Complete and oversee implementation of geotechnical design and other construction monitoring services, including installation and monitoring of geotechnical instrumentation.
- Evaluate geologic conditions and geotechnical characteristics for assessment and design of shallow and deep foundations, retaining structures and earth structures.
- Create and edit engineering design drawings, plans and details (including excavation, grading, utilities, roadwork, report figures, etc.).
- Complete geotechnical analyses and design tasks, with a focus on soil mechanics, summarize and interpret laboratory data.
- Ensure effective project management, including accountability for financial and technical performance, to ensure project milestone and deliverables are met on time and within scope.
- Complete or review technical proposals and design work packages in response to client needs.
- Support business development activities, including recruitment of new clients and new sectors of the economy not currently being served by Clifton.
- Maintain positive working relationships with vendors, consultants, internal stakeholders, and other parties vital to our business success.
- Mentor and guide junior engineers, and geologists, to foster a culture of continuous learning and improvement.
- Act as a safety leader and champion for Clifton's health and safety program.
- Ensure adherence to Clifton's Quality Management System (QMS) in project delivery, including contracts management.
- Other duties, as assigned.
Required Qualifications and Experience
- Bachelor's degree in Civil, Geotechnical, Geological or Mining Engineering. Preference given to candidates who have obtained a Graduate Degree in Geotechnical or Geological Engineering.
- Minimum of seven (7) years of relevant experience in geotechnical/geologic exploration, analysis and design, including mine waste and tailings management and geohazard assessment.
- Registered, or eligible for registration, as a Professional Engineer in Canada.
- Experience using geological modelling and geotechnical software (Slope W, Rocscience, FLAC, etc.).
- Strong organizational skills, including effective management of multiple and conflicting priorities with the ability to meet deadlines, in the context of work/life balance.
- Excellent verbal and written communication, time, and team management skills.
- Proficient with the Microsoft Office suite of products.
- Must reside in British Columbia to fulfill travel and project requirements within the province.
- Ability to travel to various locations (including remote locations) to complete field work, as required.
- Must possess a valid Class 5 Driver's License and be comfortable driving mid- to full-size trucks in urban, rural, and construction environments.
- Continued attention to safety and safe work environments, with a strong workplace safety orientation.
The Clifton Difference
We believe that our employees are the cornerstone of our success and the heartbeat of our operations. United by our core values, we're not just offering a job; we're offering an opportunity to be part of a diverse and technically excellent team that values professional growth and personal well-being. Here's why you'll love being part of our team:
- Competitive Compensation: We believe in rewarding our employees for their hard work with a fair compensation package that is competitive within the industry.
- Inclusive Benefits: We provide a robust selection of benefits, covering health, dental, life, disability, and an Employee and Family Assistance Program to protect you and your family's well-being and provide support when you need it most.
- Future-Focused Savings: Benefit from our defined pension plan with a 5% employer match and take advantage of our voluntary RRSP, RESP, and TFSA options to help you secure your financial future.
- Investing in Our People: The integrity of our profession and the quality of our work depend on the quality of our people. So, we invest heavily in our people's growth at every career stage. From tuition reimbursement to mentorship programs, we champion your professional development by providing you with the guidance and resources to navigate your career path successfully.
- Work-life Balance: We offer flexible and hybrid work options, for many of our roles, empowering you with the flexibility to balance work with your lifestyle.
- Social Events & Team Building: Whether it's local office gatherings, company-wide celebrations, or client-focused events, we are all about bringing people together and creating a vibrant workplace where fun and professional life intersect.
Base Salary Range
$85,000 to $135,000 annually, based upon a 40-hour work week. The posted base salary range is representative of the required level of qualifications and experience, as noted in the job posting. Compensation is subject to variations based on factors such as education, experience, skillset, and location. Actual salary will reflect the successful candidate's unique qualifications and experience.
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Please apply with your resume to All applicants must be legally eligible to work for Clifton in Canada.
Clifton is dedicated to being an equal opportunity employer, fostering a respectful and inclusive workplace that celebrates diversity. Our goal is to build teams that mirror the richness of the communities we serve, valuing the diverse perspective and unique contributions of everyone; therefore, we warmly welcome applications from women, Indigenous peoples, and other historically underrepresented groups and encourage you to let us know if you require accommodation through the interview process.
We would like to thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. You will be evaluated on the relative degree to which you meet the knowledge, skills, and abilities related to the position assignment.
Join us and be part of the Clifton Difference.
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