Job descriptionEngineering Graduate - Dams and Floodplains, Water Resources
Water Resources Full Time Peterborough, ON $60,000 - $90,000 CAD per year Hours of Work:
Based on 40 hours per week. Work Location:
Peterborough, Ontario Hiring Contact For questions about this position or the recruitment process, please contact: D.M. Wills Associates Limited is in search of an
Engineering Graduate
to join our Dams and Floodplains Group in the Water Resources Department. The ideal candidate will have a background in water resources engineering. As a member of our Dams and Floodplains Team, this role will focus on the technical aspects of project delivery, including hydrologic and hydraulic modelling, fieldwork preparation and documentation, drafting, GIS, and report preparation. We are looking for someone who thrives on tackling technical challenges and keeps up with advancements in technology and software tools. Key Responsibilities In this role, you will: Assist with deterministic and statistical hydrological analyses to develop inflow hydrographs and peak flows for hydraulic modeling (i.e., use of HEC-SSP and HEC-HMS). Assist with the development of 1D and 2D hydraulic models (HEC-RAS) for use in floodplain mapping and dam breach studies. Assist with the hydraulic design of water control structures. Prepare high-quality technical reports, letters, drawings, and maps. Field work, including but not limited to inspections and survey. What We’re Looking For A motivated and resourceful problem solver who is both an independent learner and a collaborative team player. You thrive on meaningful, technically challenging work and are eager to grow your skills while contributing to projects that have a direct impact on the community. Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering (Water Resources). 2 years of relevant experience preferred (new graduates with co-op experience will be considered). Knowledge of provincial and federal floodplain mapping guidelines and standards including: o Technical Guide - River and Stream Systems: Flooding Hazard Limit (MNR). o Technical Guidelines for Flood Hazard Mapping (i.e., TRCA). Proficiency in Microsoft Office. Proficiency with AutoCAD and GIS software (ArcMap/ArcPro/QGIS) for hydrology studies and floodplain mapping. Experience with Python would be considered an asset. Willingness to travel across Ontario for fieldwork. Strong communication skills (verbal and written). Shape Water. Protect Communities. Build Your Career. Join Wills. At Wills, we don’t just design infrastructure, we develop resilient solutions that manage risk, safeguard communities, and support sustainable watersheds. We value, hard work, respect and collaboration, and we empower our team with flexible work options, opportunities for professional growth, and the chance to make a meaningful, lasting impact. Why This Role Matters As an Engineering Graduate, your work supports communities across Ontario by helping manage water, reduce flood risk, and maintain the safety and performance of critical infrastructure. Every project contributes to protecting people, property, and the environment, where thoughtful analysis and sound engineering decisions have a direct and lasting impact. What You’ll Gain Hands‑on experience: Apply your engineering knowledge to real projects. Skill growth: Learn practical problem‑solving, teamwork, and client collaboration. Career exploration: Shape your role based on your interests and initiative. Societal impact: See how your work improves communities across Ontario. Why You’ll Love Working Here Flexible work arrangements and a healthy work‑life balance. A supportive, inclusive culture where your voice is heard. Meaningful, community‑focused projects and opportunities to get involved. Competitive compensation, benefits, and merit‑based bonuses. If you’re motivated, curious, and ready to launch your career in civil engineering while making a meaningful impact, Wills would love to hear from you. Apply Today -
Submit your resume and cover letter to join our team and start building your future. We sincerely thank all candidates for their interest, however, please note that only those applicants selected for further consideration will be contacted. If selected for an interview, please advise us if you require accommodation. Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) In accordance with Ontario legislation, applicants are advised that artificial intelligence may be used to support aspects of the recruitment process, such as application screening or scheduling.
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