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.
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The ALTO project is a major infrastructure initiative in Canadian history, aimed at developing over 1,000 km of new passenger rail service between major urban centers, including Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec City.
As part of the GIS team supporting the ALTO project, you will produce high-quality thematic maps and visual deliverables that support consultation, analysis and decision-making for major transportation infrastructure projects. The role emphasizes strong cartographic design, symbology and template creation, bilingual communication (French/English), and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams. You will work primarily in ArcGIS Pro, accessing data via ArcGIS Enterprise.
Education : Diploma or Bachelor’s degree in Geography, Cartography, GIS, Geomatics, or related field (or equivalent experience).
Years of experience : 1-3 years of professional experience in cartographic production, GIS mapping, or thematic map creation (experience in transportation/infrastructure projects is an asset).
Technical competencies :
*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.
Personal and soft skills :
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.