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Warrior Engineering Ltd. – Junior Field Technician Intern

Job Description:

You will provide support to the Warrior team by assisting with and conducting a wide range of Civil Engineering consulting tasks and occasional community engagement in Indigenous communities throughout Ontario.

Work and Responsibilities

You will assist and conduct engineering field sampling, contract administration duties, data collection and tabulation, and field and office reporting. You will be working with and training directly under senior civil and environmental staff at Warrior and its delivery partners

Your key responsibilities under your civil role will include the following:

  • Prepare and maintain clear and concise field notes and site plans/sketches

  • Communicate with senior staff, clients, contractors, and regulatory agencies

  • Field and laboratory data tabulation and assessment

  • Work with Microsoft Word, Excel, AutoCAD and other computer software

  • Prepare technical emails, letters and reports

  • Complete field safety meetings, conduct work safely and maintain company equipment

  • Perform on-site Inspection and perform contract administration duties on MTO projects in Ontario.

  • Read and apply all contract drawings, tender documents and Ontario Provincial Standards (OPS) applicable to the site operation

  • Conduct material sampling for Quality Assurance material testing.

  • Inspect Contractor’s traffic control measures in accordance to OTM Book 7 requirements.

  • Maintain daily diaries in Kahua CMS referring to the Construction Administration and Inspection Task Manual (CAITM)

Other Responsibilities:

You will provide support to the Warrior team by assisting with and conducting a wide range of Civil Engineering consulting tasks and occasional community engagement in Indigenous communities throughout Ontario.

  • Performs field surveys in all weather conditions.

  • Field work, calculations and drafting to deliver a high-quality survey product from field to finish

  • Assist in review and processing of collected survey data

  • Assist in plan reviews

  • Produces CAD drawings on assigned projects

  • occasional visits to indigenous communities for engagement and business development

  • Use GPS RTK and or total stations survey equipment and their respective data collection systems to perform topographical surveys

  • Work out of town in remote locations throughout northwestern Ontario

  • Responsible for safe operation and maintenance of vehicles, tools, and equipment

  • Performs other duties of a similar nature and level as assigned

For the Indigenous Workforce Development Stream.

 

This opportunity is proudly supported by Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation and is funded through the Indigenous Workforce Development Program. It is a requirement under this program that the selected candidate for this position self-identify as an Indigenous person. Eligibility requirements of the program can be found here: https://nohfc.ca/en/pages/programs/people-talent-program/indigenous-workforce-development-stream

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