Asset Management Engineer (Infrastructure/Utilities)

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Join our growing team as an Asset Management Engineer to support planning, analysis, design, and implementation of asset management initiatives across multiple clients and infrastructure systems. This role involves developing and implementing asset management strategies, leading infrastructure planning, and providing planning-level and conceptual engineering support. Strong analytical, communication, and relationship-building skills are required.

Key Highlights
Develop and implement asset management strategies
Lead infrastructure planning and master planning
Provide planning-level and conceptual engineering support
Key Responsibilities
Develop and implement asset management strategies
Lead or support long-range infrastructure planning
Prepare and/or lead infrastructure master plans
Develop, update, and apply hydraulic models
Analyze infrastructure data and develop dashboards
Provide planning-level and conceptual engineering support
Technical Skills Required
GIS Excel Power BI SQL FME Hydraulic modelling
Benefits & Perks
Flexible 4-day work weeks
Employee ownership/profit-sharing
Health and dental benefits
RESP matching contribution
Twice-weekly in-house yoga
Social events
Annual fitness stipend
In-house fitness centre
Nice to Have
Experience working with First Nations communities
Experience with hydraulic modelling for water, wastewater, or stormwater systems

Job Description


We are seeking an Asset Management Engineer (Infrastructure/ Utilities) to join our growing team. This role is intentionally open across junior, intermediate, and senior experience levels, with responsibilities scaled based on experience and demonstrated capability.

The successful candidate will work across multiple clients and infrastructure systems, supporting the planning, analysis, design, and implementation of asset management, master planning, and modelling initiatives. Systems include water, wastewater, stormwater, traffic, transportation, and related civil infrastructure, with a strong focus on First Nations communities.


Responsibilities:

  • Develop and implement asset management strategies, including lifecycle planning, risk-based decision-making, condition assessment, and capital renewal programs for community infrastructure.
  • Lead or support long-range infrastructure planning, servicing studies, and funding applications that inform capital investment decisions.
  • Prepare and/or lead infrastructure master plans for water, wastewater, stormwater, and transportation systems that integrate growth, climate resilience, regulation, and community priorities.
  • Develop, update, and apply hydraulic models to support planning, design, operations, and scenario analysis, integrated with GIS and asset datasets.
  • Analyze infrastructure data and develop dashboards, reports, and visualizations to support evidence-based decision-making using tools such as GIS, Excel, Power BI, SQL, or FME.
  • Provide planning-level and conceptual engineering support for civil infrastructure (pipelines, pump stations, treatment facilities, ponds, and roadways), including coordination with operations and regulators.
  • Participate in site visits, inspections, and field verification in community settings as required.
  • Collaborate with First Nations staff, leadership, and partners through workshops and engagement sessions, preparing clear, accessible technical materials for diverse audiences.

*Please download the full job description on our website for an expanded list of key responsibilities.


Qualifications & Experience:

Education & Credentials

  • Degree in Civil Engineering or related discipline.
  • Eligible for, or registered as, a Professional Engineer (required for intermediate and senior levels).

Experience (scaled by level)

  • Junior: Exposure to infrastructure, utilities, GIS, asset management, or modelling.
  • Intermediate: Experience supporting asset management, infrastructure planning, master planning, or hydraulic modelling.
  • Senior: Demonstrated leadership in asset management initiatives, master planning, or hydraulic modelling studies.

Desired Experience & Attributes

  • Experience working with First Nations communities; Indigenous applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.
  • Strong interest in community-based infrastructure, capacity-building, and practical implementation.
  • Experience with hydraulic modelling for water, wastewater, or stormwater systems is an asset.
  • Strong analytical, communication, and relationship-building skills.
  • Comfortable working across strategy, data, modelling, planning, and technical support as needed.


Gwaii Perks:

  • Flexible 4-day work weeks
  • Employee ownership/ profit-sharing
  • Health and dental benefits
  • RESP matching contribution
  • Twice-weekly in-house yoga
  • Social events
  • Annual fitness stipend
  • In-house fitness centre


Salary and bonus structure is industry competitive and negotiable based on experience. Potential signing bonus and relocation expenses for the right candidate.



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