As an Intermediate Fluvial Geomorphologist, you will contribute to a wide variety of projects and provide expert advice on the interactions of natural systems with the built environment. The successful candidate will be joining a group of more than 25 geomorphologists at NHC who support existing projects and independent project work. Applicants should be prepared to demonstrate well developed analytical and critical thinking skills and describe how their training and experience has prepared them for this role.Responsibilities:Plan, coordinate, and execute field campaigns to support hydrogeomorphological investigations and studiesHandle and interpret data from various sources to perform analyses of sediment transport, sediment budgets, sediment management plans, stream mobility, bank and shoreline erosion, and landform evolutionCollaborate with multidisciplinary teams to provide professional advice and guidance on fluvial geomorphology issues in river management and restoration projects, taking into account ecological and hydrotechnical requirementsAct as project manager for hydrogeomorphology and multidisciplinary studies and projects by providing team leadership, mentoring, budget and schedule monitoring, invoicing, and client relationsPrepare and write technical and expert reports, including the production of figures and maps to illustrate and interpret the results of various analysesParticipate in the development of professional service offerings and the companys business development.Stay informed about research, advancements, and best practices in fluvial geomorphology and related fields, and participate in technical development (R&D)A position at NHC will allow you to:Work in a leading company with an international reputation spanning over 50 years, on specialized projects that go beyond the typical scope of engineering firmsBenefit from the presence of private hydraulics laboratories in British Columbia, Alberta and Washington State, with the opportunity to participate in experimental or physical modeling studies and work in a company that combines the expertise of a research center with the efficiency of a private firmWork with a large field services team that is adept at collecting hydroclimate, ice, and sediment transport data from aquatic environments around the worldWork in a human-sized company that allows you to take on a role that can truly make a differenceEnhance your skills or collaborate on interesting projects with other NHC offices in North America (Montral, Qubec City, Alberta, Washington State, Alaska, California) as well as in Brazil and AsiaDesired Qualifications:Masters degree or PhD in physical geography, earth sciences, or related field with a focus on fluvial geomorphologyComfortable working in remote locations and inclement weather conditions (demonstrated through professional experience or recreational pursuits)Excellent communication skills, including report writing and the ability to present to technical and non-technical groups, stakeholders, and communitiesRegistration or eligibility for registration as a professional engineer or geoscientist in BCMinimum of 5 years of experience in fluvial geomorphology demonstrating an in-depth knowledge of riverine landscapes and how geomorphology integrates with hydrotechnical engineeringAbility to apply geomorphological principles and theories to hazard, land-use planning, or restoration issuesAbility to critically assess data, results, and different intervention optionsExperience with field survey and inventory techniques and instrumentsKnowledge of fluvial sediment transport processes; knowledge of hillslope processes an assetAdvanced skills in statistical and quantitative data analysisProficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and GIS software for spatial analysis and mappingStrong analytical and problem-solving skills, committed to technical excellenceAbility to work collaboratively and openness to learning new knowledge in a multidisciplinary environmentProactive, resourceful, and adaptable, able to thrive in dynamic and diverse project environmentsAbility to swim and work in and around water (if needed)Valid drivers licenseExperience in programming and/or numerical modeling is considered an assetExperience in consulting is considered an assetBilingualism (French/English) is considered an assetAbout UsNorthwest Hydraulic Consultants (NHC) is an international firm of civil engineers and geoscientists providing professional services for the development, management, and protection of water resources. A career at NHC has you working within a specialized team of geoscientists, water resources engineers, hydrologists, surveyors, field technicians, and GIS specialists.Great Reasons to Join UsNHC offers a competitive salary and benefits package, including annual merit-based bonuses. NHCs success as an employee-owned, independent firm depends on creative and productive employees. We celebrate and welcome a diverse community of employees and foster their professional development and well-being. Working with NHC offers an opportunity to collaborate with people who are as passionate about their profession as you are, on technically challenging and satisfying real-world projects. NHC operates several physical laboratories and has a long history of physical model studies, which is somewhat unique among private companies.Salary: $105,000 $130,000 per year (starting salary will depend on knowledge, skills, and experience)If you have the necessary qualifications and are interested in joining our team, please send your resume and a cover letter in confidence via the application link on this page. Resumes will be reviewed as received.Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.Interested?Please send us your resume, cover letter, and references. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Job Title
Fluvial Geomorphologist