Hydrogeologist

2 months ago


Island View, Canada Accoravillage Full time
li> Develop a career that provides a mix of local and global projects?
  • A degree in Geology, Hydrogeology, or Geological engineering, with a track record of continued development
  • At least ten years’ experience in hydrogeology including related to tailings and water storage dams, mine water management, dewatering, water supply, contaminant hydrogeology.
  • Experience designing, installing and field testing of wells for water supply projects, aquifer feasibility studies, dewatering / depressurization and monitoring projects.
  • Experience in implementing and undertaking groundwater and environmental monitoring and sampling programs.
  • Working knowledge of industry standard software packages including: AQTESOLV, AquiferTest, Surfer, AquaChem, Geochemist’s Workbench, RockWorks and GIS software.
  • An ability to build relationships with multidisciplinary project-based teams.
    • An ability to find creative solutions and know how to present them
    • A willingness to mentor others and be mentored
    • An ability to build rapport with clients, colleagues, and industry partners
    • Demonstrate that you are flexible and seek solutions rather than focus on problems

    Along with continued career development, KCB offers:

    • Hybrid work opportunities
    • Annual performance and salary review
    • PSMJ’s supported track record of profitability, leading to above average bonus payouts
    • Vacation policy that aligns to your experience
    • Paid OT, and wellness days
    • Flexible benefits, including RSP, social, and mental well-being initiatives
    • Dedication to WEF’s “Four Pillars” of Environment Social Governance framework, Governance, People, Planet and Prosperity

    We are a global organization committed developing a respectful workplace founded on the principles of equity, diversity and inclusion. We strive to be a workplace where our employees, clients, and the communities in the regions we operate, feel valued and are treated equitable.