Job descriptionJob Description The
Municipal Engineer
supports the planning, design, and delivery of municipal infrastructure projects with a focus on underground utilities including water distribution, sanitary sewer, stormwater systems, and drainage improvements. The role combines technical design work, coordination with multidisciplinary teams, and involvement in construction‑phase services. The
Municipal Engineer
is expected to work with moderate independence while receiving guidance from senior engineers and project managers.
Key Responsibilities
Develop detailed designs and calculations for water, sanitary, storm, and drainage infrastructure in accordance with municipal and provincial standards.
Prepare engineering drawings, design reports, technical memos, and cost estimates.
Support preparation of tender documents, including specifications and quantities.
Review shop drawings, respond to RFIs, and provide construction support during project execution.
Coordinate with internal disciplines (survey, geotechnical, environmental) and external stakeholders (municipal staff, utility companies, contractors).
Contribute to quality assurance/quality control processes.
Assist project managers with scheduling, budgeting, and client communication as required.
Qualifications Minimum Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering and registration as P.Eng. with a recognized Provincial engineering association.
Registered as a Professional Engineer within Canada.
4+ years of experience in municipal engineering, preferably in a consulting environment.
Experience with underground infrastructure design (water, sanitary, storm, drainage).
Strong understanding of municipal standards, design guidelines, and permitting processes.
Preferred Qualifications
6+ years of experience in municipal engineering, preferably in a consulting environment.
Experience preparing tender packages and contract documents.
Ability to interpret survey data, geotechnical reports, and utility information.
Strong knowledge of construction practices and municipal inspection procedures.
Proficiency in AutoCAD Civil 3D and other civil design platforms.
Familiarity with hydraulic modeling tools such as WaterCAD and SWMM.
Experience working with northern, rural, or remote communities is an asset.
Ability to manage small tasks or sub‑projects with minimal supervision.
Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and time‑management skills.
Collaborative team player with excellent written and verbal communication skills.
High attention to detail and commitment to delivering quality work.
Additional Information
Sponsorship for Canadian employment authorization is not available for this position.
All newly hired employees are required to attend an in‑person Day 1 onboarding at an AECOM office location.
Compensation: CAD 82,000 – 125,000 yearly.
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we believe in your potential and are here to help you achieve it. All information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. Artificial intelligence will be used to support the screening, assessment, and selection of applicants for this role. Final hiring decisions are made by the hiring team.
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