Careers

Are you looking for a career change and want to be part of an organization that truly cares about its team members and their professional development? Do you want to join a team of technically excellent professionals driving an organization poised for growth, geographic expansion, and generational transition?

Clifton is calling all civil, geotechnical, hydrogeology, environmental, transportation, and materials testing professionals in Western Canada! We are now hiring for positions at all levels across all of our regions - don't miss this opportunity to join our team and advance your career! Explore our current job postings and apply by sending your resume to recruitment@clifton.ca

 
 

Clifton, an award-winning engineering and environmental consultancy, that opened its doors in 1978. The goal was simple: provide innovative and pragmatic solutions to help our clients build our communities. Forty years later, we are now one of the largest and most respected independent engineering firms in Western Canada. Clifton is continuing to grow and develop new markets.

At Clifton, you become part of a professional community that thrives on the contributions of junior and seasoned team members alike. Seasoned experts invest heavily in junior members, mentoring them in both the technical and non-technical aspects of their role, helping them to advance their careers. Our new team members bring fresh ideas and contribute to the multiple perspectives from which we view challenges. This promotes the innovation and agility that keeps us thriving.

We value our people and encourage work-life harmony. We offer a compensation package with a competitive salary, a pension plan, health benefits, and one of the most comprehensive employee assistance programs in the industry.

Clifton is dedicated to being an equal opportunity employer, fostering a respectful and inclusive workplace that celebrates diversity. Our goal is to build teams that mirror the richness of the communities we serve, valuing the unique contributions of each individual. We understand the importance of diverse perspectives in enhancing our business success and company culture; therefore, we warmly welcome applications from women, Indigenous peoples, and other historically underrepresented groups.

We would like to thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. You will be evaluated on the relative degree to which you meet the knowledge, skills, and abilities related to the position assignment.


Current opportunities

Senior Civil Design Engineer

Regina, sk / Saskatoon, SK / Calgary, AB

Clifton is currently searching for a full time, permanent Senior Civil Design Engineer to join our Regina, Saskatoon, or Calgary office. As the Senior Civil Design Engineer, you will be a reliable, knowledgeable, member of our Civil Practice Team. You will focus on providing senior technical oversight on Civil projects, mentoring intermediate and junior level engineers, and project management.

Responsibilities

  • Provide technical leadership to a team of engineering and technical professionals.

  • Lead conceptual and detailed design for a variety of civil engineering projects, including roadways, parking lot development, commercial and industrial site development, municipal services, wastewater engineering services, and associated drainage improvements.

  • Project delivery at all levels from feasibility to closure.

  • Lead and develop procurement and tender packages and specification packages for major design projects.

  • Oversee preparation of engineering drawings, and documentation for projects including technical letters, memorandums, reports, drawing packages, and detailed design packages.

  • Assist in the evaluation, selection, and application of engineering techniques and procedures.

  • Prepare engineering reports and technical studies.

  • Adhere to established design guidelines and procedures in accordance with industry codes and standards.

  • Analyze design issues and recommend corrective actions.

  • Review project plans and determine design feasibilities and constraints.

  • Adhere to Clifton’s Quality Management System in project delivery.

  • Provide quality control of all design and drafting work associated with assigned projects before final submission.

  • Other duties as assigned.

Required Qualifications and Experience

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Civil or Structural Engineering from an accredited post-secondary institution.

  • Minimum of fifteen (15) years of relevant experience in engineering and design, or a combination of education and experience would be considered.

  • Registered or eligible for registration as a Professional Engineer in Saskatchewan (APEGS) and/or Alberta (APEGA).

  • Strong industry knowledge, adept at building and cultivating client relationships. 

  • Proficiency with computer assisted engineering and design software, including the suite of tools from AutoDesk.

  • Strong organizational skills, including effective management of multiple and conflicting priorities with a demonstrated ability to meet deadlines, in the context of work/life balance.

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

  • Proficient with the Microsoft Office suite of products.

  • Continued attention to safety and safe work environments, with a strong workplace safety orientation.


Geomatics Technologist

Regina, sk

Clifton is currently searching for a permanent Geomatics Technologist to join our Regina office. As a Geomatics Technologist you will be a valued member of Clifton’s Civil Engineering practice. In this field-based role, you will conduct construction surveying activities at various project sites around Saskatchewan. You will have a strong background in geomatics technology and surveying techniques, along with the ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team.

Responsibilities

  • Conducting construction and topographic surveys using RTK and Optical survey instruments to collect accurate field data.

  • Recording and maintaining measurements, records, field notes, and other data obtained during field survey activities.

  • Processing and interpreting survey data using appropriate control files and coordinate systems, while applying strong survey knowledge to ensure quality control throughout the course of the project.

  • Performing calculations and preparing survey reports, drawings, and other project deliverables, as required.

  • Supporting project managers by supervising and coordinating field survey activities, determining project requirements, and survey methodology while ensuring adherence to project requirements and best practices.

  • Maintaining and calibrating surveying equipment to ensure accuracy and reliability.

  • Travelling to remote job sites, as required, sometimes staying in camp-based accommodations for extended periods.

  • Providing technical support and guidance to junior surveying staff, as needed.

  • Adhering to safety protocols and regulations while working on construction sites.

  • Adapting Clifton’s Quality Management System into project delivery.

  • Operating a Nuclear Densometer for compaction testing on specified projects that would require a Hybrid Surveyor. Training will be provided, if required, to obtain certification.

  • Other duties, as assigned.

Required Qualifications and Experience

  • Diploma in Civil Engineering Technology, Geomatics, or a related discipline from a recognized post-secondary institution.

  • Three (3) to five (5) years of relevant field experience in construction and civil surveying or as a Survey Crew Chief; Underground survey experience would be an asset.

  • Experience in high precision structural surveys (piling, pile caps, anchor bolts).

  • Able to calculate survey lay-out from Issued for Construction drawings.

  • Experience with AutoCAD and Civil 3D considered an asset.

  • Must have (and maintain) a valid Class 5 Driver’s License and provide a clean Driver’s Abstract.

  • Willing to perform field work and have a flexible schedule to meet project needs. Travel is required for this position, including to remote areas, where working overtime, on weekends, and staying in camp-based accommodations may be required.

  • Ability to work independently on site, outside and in remote locations for extended periods of time, tolerating variable weather conditions.

  • Strong organizational skills, including effective management of multiple and conflicting priorities with a demonstrated ability to meet deadlines.

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

  • Provide reliable, value-added service to our clients with continual improvement.

  • Contribute to a positive work environment, conducting oneself in a professional and ethical manner.

  • Comfortable driving large trucks and ATVs through rough terrain.

  • Continued attention to safety and safe work environments, with a strong workplace safety orientation.


Senior Contaminated Sites Engineer/Geoscientist Team Lead

Saskatoon, sk

Clifton is currently searching for a full time, permanent Senior Contaminated Sites Engineer/Geoscientist to join our Saskatoon office as a Team Lead. In this role, you will be a reliable, knowledgeable, and valued member of our Site Assessment & Remediation practice team. You will lead and mentor a team of junior and intermediate professionals and focus on managing and coordinating soil and groundwater investigations and remediation programs.

Responsibilities

  • Lead, develop, and mentor a team of engineering and technical professionals to promote a high level of technical competence and create an environment of continuous improvement and learning.

  • Drive business development initiatives for your team by building and nurturing client relationships, leading proposal pursuits, and actively develop opportunities for growth within your area of practice.

  • Manage large, complex, and/or multidisciplinary projects according to client-approved scopes of work and deliver high quality reports and drawings on time and within budget.

  • Collaborate with project managers and technical leads to develop and review full project scopes of work, deliverables, cost budgets, schedules for project proposals, and change management.

  • Coordinate Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (soil, groundwater, soil vapour) and Remediation Projects including staff and contractor logistics, safety plans, ground disturbance procedures, and municipal permits.

  • Ensure adherence to Clifton’s Safety and Quality Management programs in project delivery.

  • Other duties, as assigned.

Required Qualifications and Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, or a related field from an accredited institution. Graduate degree preferred.

  • Minimum of ten (10) years of relevant experience in environmental consulting, environmental impact assessment, and other related industry experience.

  • Registered, or eligible for registration, as a professional engineer or geoscientist in Saskatchewan (APEGS).

  • Proven leadership experience with an ability to manage a diverse team of technical professionals.

  • Excellent communication, writing, time, and team management skills.

  • Strong organizational skills, including effective management of multiple and conflicting priorities with a demonstrated ability to meet deadlines, in the context of work-life balance.

  • Proficient with the Microsoft Office suite of products.

  • Continued attention to safety and safe work environments, with a strong workplace safety orientation.


Intermediate Hydrogeologist/Environmental Engineer/Geoscientist

Calgary, AB / Edmonton, AB

As an Intermediate Hydrogeologist/Environmental Engineer/Geoscientist, you will be a reliable, knowledgeable, and valued member of our Alberta Site Assessment and Remediation practice team. You will focus on managing and coordinating soil and groundwater investigations and remediation programs, managing client expectations, encouraging safe work practices and technical report writing. This opportunity is available in our Calgary or Edmonton offices.

Responsibilities

  • Managing and coordinating Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (soil, groundwater, soil vapour) and Remediation Projects including staff and contractor logistics, safety plans, ground disturbance procedures, and municipal permits.

  • Preparing proposals and scopes of work including designing field investigations and sampling programs, budget estimating, project resourcing and scheduling.

  • Overseeing and directing field teams in the execution of field investigation programs.

  • Developing Tier 2 Guidelines, interpreting hydraulic conductivity tests and groundwater flow contouring, and using Mann-Kendall trend analysis software.

  • Preparing technical reports including Phase II Environmental Site Assessments, Risk Management Plans, Soil and Groundwater Management Plans and Remedial Action Plans.

  • Providing peer review and professional signoff and stamping of professional work product.

  • Supporting and coordinating environmental project work with other Clifton technical disciplines.

  • Maintaining and developing client relationships.

  • Mentoring and training junior professionals and technicians.

  • Conducting field work from time to time.

  • Other duties, as required.

Required Qualifications and Experience

  • Bachelor’s or postgraduate degree in hydrogeology, environmental engineering, geology, or a related environmental or geosciences field.

  • Registered as a Professional with APEGA or other provincial jurisdiction.

  • 6 to 12 years of contaminated sites experience.

  • Direct experience with a variety of drilling, and soil and groundwater sampling methods.

  • Strong organizational skills, including effective management of multiple and conflicting priorities with a demonstrated ability to meet deadlines, in the context of work/life balance.

  • Ability to complete work tasks independently and able to provide direction and guidance to field teams.

  • Willing to work overtime, including long hours or on weekends from time to time.

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

  • Proficient with the Microsoft Office suite of products.

  • Continued attention to safety and safe work environments, with a strong workplace safety orientation.

Beneficial Skills

  • Certified user of the Alberta Subsoil Salinity Tool.

  • Contaminant migration and hydrogeological modelling.

  • Direct experience with Human Health Risk Assessments.

  • Contractor tender document preparation.

  • Use of high precision GPS equipment.

  • Special Flight Operations Certificate (SFOC) and/or Drone Pilot Certificate.

Physical Requirements

  • Operate a pickup truck or van requiring a standard Class 5 Driver’s License to travel to project locations and transport equipment for sampling and testing at a variety of job sites.

  • Lift, bend, and turn while being able to move samples and equipment from one place to another, in and out of vehicles, and around the project site.

  • Work on uneven terrain and near large construction equipment.

  • Work in a variety of weather conditions, sometimes for long hours, and in remote locations.