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A leading engineering firm in Montreal seeks a Hydrology or Hydraulics Engineer with 5-10 years of experience in water resource management. Responsibilities include conducting hydrological studies, designing hydraulic infrastructures, and performing risk analyses. The ideal candidate possesses a Bachelor's degree in civil engineering and a Master's in hydraulics or hydrology, along with proficiency in English and French. This role offers collaborative work, custom training, and a flexible schedule.
BBA is looking for a hydrology or hydraulics engineer with strong experience in water resource management. This role involves working in areas such as watershed studies, lake and river analyses and the quantitative and qualitative management of water resources.
You'll join a multidisciplinary team that works on a variety of projects, including mining, municipal drainage, water treatment, road and rail transport infrastructure and energy-related projects. Water management is a key issue in these projects and requires tailored approaches, methods and solutions for each mandate and context.
You’ll work closely with other BBA experts and with clients to identify, design and implement the best solutions for managing these challenges.
Upon joining BBA, you’ll receive onboarding training, followed by training sessions in engineering and project management procedures as part of the onboarding process.
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