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CLC12
March 14, 2024
Salary:
Engineer-In-Training: Salary Range 60: $71,810 to $89,772 per annum
Professional Engineer: Salary Range 80: $92,861 to $116,070 per annum
Minimum Education:
● Bachelor's degree in Engineering with 2+ years of related experience working in storm, sanitary
or rainwater infrastructure planning and/or design, or an equivalent combination of education,
training and experience
● Registration as an Engineer-in-Training – or – Registration or eligibility to register as a
Professional Engineer in British Columbia (depending on experience)
Job Description:
The Monitoring and Data Analysis Engineer provides monitoring and hydraulic/hydrologic data analysis
expertise to advance integrated wastewater, drainage, green infrastructure, and flood planning projects.
The position will be responsible for implementing, managing and supporting sewer utility monitoring
programs (including combined sewer overflow, rainfall and flow monitoring), by developing monitoring
plans, managing contractors, ensuring data quality, and performing analysis on the collected data. This
position will also be expected to manage various studies related to the collected data on a variety of sewer
and drainage related topics.
While this position will support all of the City’s sewer utility monitoring programs, specific experience
with combined sewer overflows and/or rainfall data capture and analysis would be considered an asset.
● Manage monitoring programs, complete quality checks on the data, and undertake detailed
hydraulic/hydrologic analyses of collected data to support planning, design and climate
adaptation projects
● Support the development and expansion of the City’s sewer utility monitoring programs (flow,
rainfall, combined sewer overflows, etc.)
● Work with various internal parties to identify monitoring needs and programs
● Work with suppliers and consultants to implement and maintain the City’s monitoring programs
and to confirm the quality of collected data
● Deliver both technical and non-technical reporting and presentations related to the sewer and
drainage monitoring programs
● Review current and historical monitoring data, model results and anecdotal evidence to
understand observed sewer system performance
● Support the completion of federal, provincial, and regional reporting requirements (e.g.,
combined sewer overflow reporting)
● Develop RFPs and RFQs for monitoring services, monitoring equipment purchases and leases,
data hosting, and studies related to monitoring data
● Represent the City while liaising and negotiating outside agencies (e.g., Metro Vancouver)
regarding City of Vancouver’s monitoring programs and data requests
● Assist with the management of existing budgets, invoices, and capital plans
● This position may include limited field work (e.g., site visits, no confined space entry)
● Other duties/responsibilities as assigned
Site:
https://jobs.vancouver.ca/job/Vancouver-Civil-Engineer-I-%28REPOST%29-Brit-V6A-4K6/1086612100/
https://ca.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=d962b44051a6fda0&tk=1houml9gniofd810&from=serp&vjs=3