SYSTRA Canada is part of the SYSTRA group, an international consulting and engineering group, a world leader in the design of transport infrastructures. SYSTRA Canada is an engineering and consulting firm whose primary focus is to offer transportation solutions, whether for passengers or goods: feasibility studies of building a new railway line, increasing the capacity of the existing infrastructure, privatization of a railway.
The ALTO Project is recognized as one of the flagship infrastructure initiatives of the Government of Canada. It aims to develop over 1,000 km of new passenger rail service connecting major urban centers, including Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec City.
We are seeking a Field Technician to join the Environment and Engineering team within the Intercity and Heavy Rail Group. The successful candidate will support technical surveys and field data collection for the ALTO high-speed train project and other major rail initiatives across Canada.
1. Fluvial-Morphological Monitoring
2. Hydrological Monitoring
3. Surface Deposit Characterization
4. Data Validation & Reporting
5. On-Site Construction Monitoring
6. General Tasks
Education: College diploma (DEC) in Surveying, Geomatics, Environmental Technology, Applied Geology Technology, or a related field. Equivalent diplomas from other provinces (e.g., GIS, Environmental Technician/Technology, Geological Technician/Technology) are also accepted.
Years of experience: 2 to 5 years experience in a similar role.
Technical Competencies:
Personal and soft skills:
*Reasons for requiring bilingualism: You will have the opportunity to work with a varied clientele, including both French- and English-speaking companies. Bilingualism is therefore fundamental to building strong relationships with our customers, understanding their specific needs, communicating effectively in their preferred language and facilitating strategic meetings.
SYSTRA Canada is committed to having a diverse and inclusive workforce.
« SYSTRA Canada has an equal access employment program and encourages women, Indigenous peoples, visible minorities, and people with disabilities to apply. »
Note: In this description, the masculine gender is used for easy reading purposes and includes the feminine.