Job Description
We are a global leader in the Earth and Infrastructure sector, headquartered in Montreal. With a workforce of over 14,000 professionals worldwide, we protect and conserve natural landscapes, create firm foundations for communities, and champion sustainable development to combat climate change.
Location and Season
Southwestern Ontario – 2026 Field Season with WSP. The position is seasonal, beginning in Spring 2026 as soon as weather allows. Sites include Burlington, Mississauga, Whitby, London, Ottawa, and Thunder Bay.
Role Overview
As a member of the WSP Archaeology Team, you will be involved in all stages of archaeological fieldwork in Ontario, from Stage 2 surveys to Stage 4 excavations. The role is supported by a strong collective bargaining agreement through LiUNA.
WSP offers a competitive hourly rate above industry standards and a flexible work policy that supports balance in both work and personal life.
Why WSP?
- Commitment to Inclusion & Belonging
- Flexible work policy that encourages a healthy work/life balance
- Canadian success story – proudly representing Canada worldwide
- Impact on the world around us – from the environment to infrastructure
- Outstanding career opportunities with a focus on innovation
- Collaborative culture with genuinely good people doing important work
- Attractive pay, flexible work options, comprehensive benefits, and future‑oriented vision
A Day in the Life
- Complete archaeological fieldwork under the supervision of an experienced Field Supervisor (Stage 2 surveys, Stage 3 site‑specific assessments, Stage 4 mitigations)
- Work outdoors in a variety of weather and ground conditions
- Support Field Supervisors and provide assistance when needed
- Collaborate with other field technicians and assist with field activities as required
- Maintain high standards of ethical and professional behavior and demonstrate a “Safety First” focus, acting as a role model to other staff
What You’ll Bring to WSP
- Ability to work daily at field site locations and enjoy fieldwork in a team environment
- Willingness and ability to perform physically demanding and repetitive tasks, including hand shoveling, troweling, and screening soil/earth; must be able to lift up to 40 lbs
- Good interpersonal and communication skills to convey information, questions, and concerns to the Field Supervisor promptly
- Capability to work well as part of a team or independently when required
- Ability to travel and work on out‑of‑town projects (hotel stays) as needed
- Valid Ontario driver’s license and clean driver abstract; reliable transportation to and from the project site is essential
- Knowledge of archaeological artifacts (asset)
- Bachelor’s Degree in Archaeology, Anthropology, or a related field (asset)
- One (1) field season of archaeological experience in Ontario, including shovel testing and test unit excavation (asset)
- Desire to experience working for a leading environmental consulting firm and to join a growing, thriving team
About WSP
WSP is one of the world’s leading professional services firms, dedicated to future‑proofing our cities and environments. With over 65,000 team members globally, we support everything from environmental remediation to urban planning, iconic building design, sustainable transportation, resource extraction, and renewable power development.
Health, Safety, and Employment Equity
- Health and Safety is a core value; employees must comply with our HSE policy and client HSE policies at all times
- Employment for safety‑sensitive positions is contingent on the ability to perform key physical tasks as described
- WSP welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities and provides accommodations upon request
- Commitment to employment equity; only selected candidates will be contacted
- No unsolicited resumes from agencies are accepted; please review our full policy for additional information
Legal and EEO Statements
WSP is an equal opportunity employer. We consider all qualified applicants regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic.