Principal Engineer - Canada - Geoscience Ireland

    Geoscience Ireland
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    Job Title Principal Engineer - Architectural Acoustics & Vibration Vacancy No VN2336 Employment Type Permanent Contract Type Full-Time Advert
    • Engineering, physical science, or environmental science degree; Master's degree preferred

    • Opportunity for innovative, cutting-edge work

    • Close knit collaborative and engaged "One Team" environment

    • Challenging career opportunities, along with personal and professional advancement

    • Based in Guelph, ON with flexible work options We are SLR Consulting (Canada), a 400+ team of environmental/regulatory professionals across the country. We are a leading consulting firm delivering over 30 technical disciplines helping our clients reach their environmental and sustainability goals. With over 25 years of experience, we are a recognized leader in environmental and advisory solutions. As our new Principal Engineer - Architectural Acoustics & Vibration , you will take on responsibility for leading our terrific team of engineers and technicians in Ontario. You will also be responsible for helping further develop our client base in this key growth area for SLR. You will also be undertaking technical work to support the wider business development activities. Job Description Your tasks will also include:
    • Acoustics, noise and vibration assessments on challenging and stimulating projects encompassing:
      • Building acoustics: examples include institutional, health care, commercial, educational, recreational facilities for architectural acoustics, building service noise control, environmental noise control, and vibration-sensitive applications
      • Building vibration: examples include design of floors for vibration from occupant activity (footfalls), vehicle-induced vibrations, building services, design for sensitive medical and research equipment
    • Preparation and presentation of technical reports
    • Coordination of projects to maintain schedule and budgets
    • Liaising with the SLR Canadian Acoustics, Noise & Vibration Manager to align business development activities with the wider strategy
    You'll enjoy a flexible and dynamic work environment, where your success will depend on your collaborative working style, your consultative approach to clients, and your superb technical skills.
    Key Responsibilities Working @ SLR With us, there is no doubt you'll grow your subject-matter expertise and industry knowledge. We care about investing in our employees for the long-run, and if you ask our team, they'll tell you that's just one of the many benefits of working here. We want to be a place where you can experience career growth and satisfaction for many years. Here's what else you'll enjoy as part of our team:
    • Competitive total compensation package commensurate with experience

    • Comprehensive benefit plan and a suite of wellness initiatives

    • Full-time, permanent role with flexible scheduling available

    • Opportunities for professional growth and advancement Qualifications
    • 10+ years of experience working in acoustics and/or vibration control

    • Direct acoustics and/or vibration consulting and project management experience is mandatory

    • Demonstrated current environmental acoustics, noise, and vibration skill set, including understanding the fundamentals and approaches used to measure, predict, and evaluate building acoustics, noise, and vibration

    • Experience using any of CadnaA, CATT, Odeon or EASE, SAP 2OOO, Visual Basic, Strutt, or Matlab is an asset

    • Established current working knowledge of provincial, local, and industry specific regulations and guidelines

    • Financial/business acumen, and a successful track record in proposal development and RFP responses is crucial

    • Ability to relate to existing and potential clients to foster and maintain existing relationships

    • Professional status in Ontario (credentials in other provinces an asset)

    • Degree in engineering, physical science, or environmental science. Master's degree preferred.

    • Valid driver's license and ability to travel (some short-term travel expected) SLR strives to build diverse teams that reflect the communities we work in, and encourages applications from traditionally underrepresented groups including women, visible minorities, Indigenous peoples, people identifying as LGBTQ2+, veterans, and people with disabilities. If we can make the recruitment process easier through accommodation, please contact a member of the People team at
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