Overview
Who we are
Otonabee Conservation is a community-centred environmental agency dedicated to protecting, restoring, and managing the natural resources of the Otonabee Region watershed. In collaboration with our eight member municipalities, we strive to create a healthy, diverse, and sustainable watershed that : enhances the quality of life for residents; makes our area more appealing to visitors and new business; supports a thriving regional economy.
Our team consists of dedicated professionals, including scientists, engineers, researchers, educators, planners, and environmental stewards, all passionate about preserving and enriching our natural environment while ensuring responsible, sustainable and safe development.
Who you are
You want to be a part of an organization with an environmental goal. You want the work you do to make a difference. You like a team environment where everyone has an opportunity to contribute to achieving a shared goal, no matter their background or level of education and experience. You like problem solving, expanding your horizons and making even the smallest positive impact on your community and the planet.
Why would you want to join our team
Otonabee Conservation encourages work-life balance and offers tailored work hours, opportunity to work from home up to two days a week and an Employee Assistance Program. Our team feels a connection to their work, each other and the community we serve. Our administrative office is in the north end of Peterborough, the gateway to the beautiful Kawartha Lakes.
We offer staff development plans and open doors to help advance your career. Otonabee Conservation employees benefit from being a part of the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System (OMERS).
Working at Otonabee Conservation offers the opportunity to contribute to the conservation, protection, and enhancement of a healthy natural environment within the Otonabee Region watershed.
Otonabee Conservation celebrates a highly positive and collaborative working relationship with its member municipalities, community groups, and residents and delivers programs and services that support environmental sustainability. Employees are part of a dedicated team that manages conservation lands, provides outdoor recreational opportunities, assists in planning healthy and safe communities, and fosters community stewardship. The organization fosters a respectful, welcoming, and inclusive environment.
Joining Otonabee Conservation means being part of a mission-driven organization committed to making a positive impact on the local environment and community.
Overview of the Opportunity
The Water Resource Engineer is responsible for delivering and supporting key technical programs, including watershed hydrology and mapping and the study of Natural Hazards. Flood mitigation and preparedness initiatives and technical reviews related to development and natural hazards.
In addition, this position will serve as a Flood Duty Officer for the Authority, overseeing flood forecasting, emergency response coordination, and communication during flood events.
Primary Responsibilities
Skills and Qualifications
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Water Resource Engineer • Peterborough, ON, CA