Senior Water Resources Engineer - Mining
Listed on 2026-06-25
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Engineering
Water Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Water Management, Environmental Compliance
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OpportunityWe are seeking a Senior Water Resources Engineer to join our Markham office, with consideration for any location across Canada. You will be part of the Water Resources Technical Team within Stantec’s Environmental Services Business Line, contributing to a wide range of water resources projects with a focus on mine water management.
As a Senior Water Resources Engineer, you will have the potential to lead projects involving hydraulic and hydrologic modeling, mine water management infrastructure design and planning, water balance and water quality models, erosion and sediment control, fish passage design, stream restoration, water quality analysis, flood hazard assessments, dam breach assessments, and much more.
Key Responsibilities- Lead and manage mine water resources management projects throughout the life of mine phases, including baseline studies, water management design and planning, and water balance and/or water quality model development in support of NI 43‑101 studies, including as a Qualified Person.
- Conduct surface water resources studies and assessments in support of environmental assessments, including baseline water quality and hydrology studies, water management infrastructure design and planning, site‑wide water balance and water quality model development.
- Carry out mine closure planning and studies supporting mine closure activities.
- Serve as the technical lead for design of water management infrastructure, including sedimentation ponds, drainage ditches, dewatering plans, erosion and sediment control plans, watercourse crossings and alterations, and watercourse diversions.
- Provide technical leadership within multidisciplinary teams, coordinating inputs and integrating findings into defensible recommendations.
- Oversee project budgets, staff allocation, and invoice preparation and review.
- Prepare proposals, develop work plans, schedules, and budgets, and manage projects and tasks.
- Author clear and comprehensive technical reports documenting modeling results, field investigations and analytical findings.
- Design and supervise hydrological and water quality field investigations.
- Collaborate effectively within multidisciplinary teams to contribute to project success.
- Apply industry standards, guidelines, and regulatory frameworks consistently.
- Perform primarily office‑based work involving extended computer use and data analysis.
- Travel to field sites as required, including occasional overnight stays.
- Experience with numerical hydrodynamic, hydrologic, and hydraulic modeling tools (e.g., HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, PCSWMM, CORMIX).
- Experience with site‑wide mine water balance and/or water quality models (e.g., Gold Sim).
- Experience with water management infrastructure design (e.g., ditches, sedimentation ponds, culverts, watercourse crossings, diversions, watercourse realignments).
- Solid understanding of provincial and federal water resources legislation, regulations, and guidance.
- Excellent verbal, written, and presentation communication skills, including with clients and regulators.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively to achieve team goals.
- Proven mentorship capabilities for junior and intermediate staff.
- Capacity to manage multiple projects and tasks consistently.
- Strong business development, client engagement, and financial management skills.
- Effective time management, organization, and prioritization.
- Disciplined approach to project execution and technical excellence.
- Strong problem‑solving and timely decision‑making abilities.
- Commitment to Health, Safety, Security, and Environment (HSSE) standards.
- Valid G‑class driver’s license required.
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