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Geotechnical Engineer-in-Training

Support geotechnical investigations, analysis, reporting and field work for infrastructure projects.

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
60k - 88k USD
Full Time
Junior (1-3 years)

Job Highlights

Environment
Hybrid

About the Role

• Support field drilling, sampling, test pits, and in‑situ testing for geotechnical investigations. • Analyze soil, rock, and groundwater data for foundation design, slope stability, and geohazard assessment. • Prepare technical reports, memos, and data summaries to aid client decisions and project development. • Work with multidisciplinary teams on transportation, municipal, building, and energy projects. • Perform construction monitoring, geotechnical inspections, and quality‑assurance activities. • Apply innovative thinking to promote sustainable design and reduce environmental impact. • Develop geotechnical expertise through academic, co‑op, or early‑career project experience. • Adhere to all safety requirements and practice safe work on every site.

Key Responsibilities

  • field testing
  • data analysis
  • technical reporting
  • construction monitoring
  • team collaboration
  • safety compliance

What You Bring

• Work outdoors, travel to field sites, and adapt to varying environmental conditions. • Use or develop proficiency with GeoStudio, gINT, ArcGIS, AutoCAD, or similar tools. • Pursue or be eligible for Engineer‑in‑Training (EIT) registration with the provincial regulator.

Requirements

  • outdoor
  • geostudio
  • gint
  • arcgis
  • autocad
  • eit

Benefits

The Opportunity: As a Geotechnical Engineer in Training, you will step into a role where your technical curiosity and passion for earth materials shape safe, resilient, and sustainable infrastructure across Western Canada. You will gain hands‑on experience on meaningful projects while building the foundation for your professional engineering journey. Why Choose WSP? We exist to shape communities and advance humanity, and we are proud to be a Top 100 Employer in Canada. Our global community of brilliant minds offers limitless opportunities, flexible work arrangements, and a culture that values balance, mentorship, and growth. Compensation varies by province, ranging from $60,300 to $88,400, with the final salary reflecting education, experience, certifications, and other factors. The wage range may be adjusted for business purposes. If you are driven by purpose and want to help shape resilient, sustainable communities, apply now to start an impactful career. WSP values health and safety, offers accommodations for candidates with disabilities, and is committed to employment equity.

Work Environment

Hybrid

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