Intermediate to Senior Structural Engineer, Sydney
Intermediate to Senior Structural Engineer, Sydney
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Sydney, Canada
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We have an exciting opportunity for a motivated and detail‑oriented Intermediate to Senior Structural Engineer to join our Ports&Marine team in Halifax, Sydney, NS, or St. John’s, NL.
In this role, you will take a lead role in the planning, design, and delivery of marine infrastructure projects, providing high‑quality structural engineering solutions that meet client objectives and regulatory requirements. You will evaluate and design marine structures such as wharves, breakwaters, caissons, and sheet pile walls, applying applicable design codes and engineering standards throughout all project phases,and providing technical direction and review as needed. You will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, contribute to feasibility studies and condition assessments, and support project execution through design reviews, technical reporting, and construction/contract administration. By ensuring thestructural integrity, safety, and performance of marine assets, you will play a key role in delivering successful projects and strengthening our reputation for excellence in civil and structural engineering.
Key Responsibilities
Partner with clients and multidisciplinary teams to define scope, priorities, and practical design solutions.
Plan and design marine infrastructure—wharves, breakwaters, caissons, and steel sheet pile walls—from concept through detailed design.
Deliver structural analyses and models, including mooring studies and component design (decks, piles, fenders, bollards, etc.).
Prepare clear engineering deliverables: drawings, specifications, calculations, and technical reports aligned with codes and regulatory requirements.
Complete feasibility studies, options analyses, and structural/economic evaluations to support smart investment decisions.
Select and recommend materials and construction approaches suited to marine environments and long‑term durability.
Support construction delivery through shop drawing reviews, site visits/inspections, and responsive design guidance.
Assess existing waterfront assets and produce condition assessment and rehabilitation recommendations.
Contribute to a high‑performing team by mentoring junior staff, completing QA/QC and technical reviews, and supporting proposals and client relationship development.
Capabilities&Credentials
A degree in Civil or Structural Engineering (master’s degree preferred) is required, with registration or eligibility for registration as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) with provincial Engineering Associations.
Minimum of 5 years (7+ preferred) of experience in marine or structural engineering.
Proficiency in relevant design codes (CSA S6-19, A23.3, S16, O86) and familiarity with PIANC/European standards.
Experience conducting wharf inspections and assessing material conditions and defects.
Strong analytical skills and proficiency in structural modeling software (LUSAS Bridge, SFrame, SAP preferred).
Experience designing timber and steel piles, timber cribs, caissons, and steel sheet pile walls.
Demonstrated ability to lead projects from conception through construction, ensuring compliance with engineering and regulatory standards.
Excellent communication and report‑writing skills for preparing technical documents, proposals, and client correspondence.
Benefits
A competitive compensation package effective on your first day of employment:
Comprehensive health and dental benefits
CAAT Defined Benefit Pension Plan with employer contributions
Generous vacation allowance commensurate with experience
Maternity or Parental leave top‑up
Health spending account
Wellness incentive
Membership dues reimbursement
Education and lifelong learning subsidization
Community volunteering incentive
Employee Family Assistance Program
Public transit subsidy
Additional Benefits
Flexible hours and locations to support work/life balance
Ability to work paid overtime and bank time‑in‑lieu for future use
Diverse team with a wide range of experience and expertise
Exposure to a variety of projects
Support to develop skills and pursue projects related to your own interests
Collaboration between multiple disciplines and levels of expertise
Mentoring opportunities to foster your personal and professional development
Accessible and central offices in Atlantic Canada and Ottawa
Access to training opportunities in areas ranging from technical development to leadership skills
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In this role, you will take a lead role in the planning, design, and delivery of marine infrastructure projects, providing high‑quality structural engineering solutions that meet client objectives and regulatory requirements. You will evaluate and design marine structures such as wharves, breakwaters, caissons, and sheet pile walls, applying applicable design codes and engineering standards throughout all project phases,and providing technical direction and review as needed. You will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, contribute to feasibility studies and condition assessments, and support project execution through design reviews, technical reporting, and construction/contract administration. By ensuring thestructural integrity, safety, and performance of marine assets, you will play a key role in delivering successful projects and strengthening our reputation for excellence in civil and structural engineering.
Key Responsibilities
Partner with clients and multidisciplinary teams to define scope, priorities, and practical design solutions.
Plan and design marine infrastructure—wharves, breakwaters, caissons, and steel sheet pile walls—from concept through detailed design.
Deliver structural analyses and models, including mooring studies and component design (decks, piles, fenders, bollards, etc.).
Prepare clear engineering deliverables: drawings, specifications, calculations, and technical reports aligned with codes and regulatory requirements.
Complete feasibility studies, options analyses, and structural/economic evaluations to support smart investment decisions.
Select and recommend materials and construction approaches suited to marine environments and long‑term durability.
Support construction delivery through shop drawing reviews, site visits/inspections, and responsive design guidance.
Assess existing waterfront assets and produce condition assessment and rehabilitation recommendations.
Contribute to a high‑performing team by mentoring junior staff, completing QA/QC and technical reviews, and supporting proposals and client relationship development.
Capabilities&Credentials
A degree in Civil or Structural Engineering (master’s degree preferred) is required, with registration or eligibility for registration as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) with provincial Engineering Associations.
Minimum of 5 years (7+ preferred) of experience in marine or structural engineering.
Proficiency in relevant design codes (CSA S6-19, A23.3, S16, O86) and familiarity with PIANC/European standards.
Experience conducting wharf inspections and assessing material conditions and defects.
Strong analytical skills and proficiency in structural modeling software (LUSAS Bridge, SFrame, SAP preferred).
Experience designing timber and steel piles, timber cribs, caissons, and steel sheet pile walls.
Demonstrated ability to lead projects from conception through construction, ensuring compliance with engineering and regulatory standards.
Excellent communication and report‑writing skills for preparing technical documents, proposals, and client correspondence.
Benefits
A competitive compensation package effective on your first day of employment:
Comprehensive health and dental benefits
CAAT Defined Benefit Pension Plan with employer contributions
Generous vacation allowance commensurate with experience
Maternity or Parental leave top‑up
Health spending account
Wellness incentive
Membership dues reimbursement
Education and lifelong learning subsidization
Community volunteering incentive
Employee Family Assistance Program
Public transit subsidy
Additional Benefits
Flexible hours and locations to support work/life balance
Ability to work paid overtime and bank time‑in‑lieu for future use
Diverse team with a wide range of experience and expertise
Exposure to a variety of projects
Support to develop skills and pursue projects related to your own interests
Collaboration between multiple disciplines and levels of expertise
Mentoring opportunities to foster your personal and professional development
Accessible and central offices in Atlantic Canada and Ottawa
Access to training opportunities in areas ranging from technical development to leadership skills
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Company nameCBCL Limited
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Job positionIntermediate to Senior Structural Engineer
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