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Job Description
The Opportunity
We’re looking for Survey/ Geomatics Engineering graduates who want to be outdoors, on active project sites, and learning by doing. As a Geomatics Graduate at McElhanney, you’ll gain hands‑on experience across field and office environments, working on real projects alongside experienced professionals in Northern BC.
You’ll be exposed to a wide range of surveying and geomatics work, using industry‑leading technology while building practical skills quickly. This is a field‑heavy, physically active role that suits people who enjoy variety, travel, and responsibility early in their career.
If you’re adaptable, outdoorsy, and ready to launch your career in a practical, fast‑paced environment we want to hear from you.
We’re proud of our reputation for developing talent and maintaining a positive, friendly, and rewarding work environment.
Before You Apply – Please ReadTo be successful in this role, you must be able to confirm all the following:
You currently live in, or can relocate to Fort St John.
You hold a valid Class 5 driver’s License
You enjoy and are comfortable working outdoors in all weather conditions
You can travel and work away from home for extended periods (up to 3 week)
In your application, please mention the office location you are applying to.
What You’ll Do
As part of our Geomatics team, you’ll:
Support field crews using GNSS receivers for RTK, RTN, static measurements, and total stations
Work closely with Project Managers to prepare survey files, maps, and data for project delivery
Research plans, titles, records, and other geospatial information
Maintain, monitor, and report on the condition of survey equipment and vehicles
Work across both field and office environments, including urban sites, remote locations, and wilderness settings
Learn and operate emerging technologies such as drones, 3D laser scanning, and unmanned survey equipment
Participate in McElhanney’s industry‑leading safety practices, ensuring teams Think Safe, Work Safe, and Get Home Safe
Expect early starts, active days, and plenty of time outdoors.
Practice Areas You’ll Focus On
During your graduate experience, you’ll select a primary discipline to develop deeper skills, with exposure to real‑world projects supported by a multidisciplinary team:
Geomatics & Geospatial: Involve yourself in Oil & Gas Surveys, Pipeline Surveys, Municipal & Land Development, and Transportation Surveys, providing critical surveying support for infrastructure projects.
Geomatics Technology & Remote Sensing: Gain hands-on experience in various surveys while utilizing advanced technologies like drones, 3D laser scanning, and various other tools.
Ground Disturbance & One Call: Engage in Line Locating and ground disturbance management, ensuring safe excavation practices through One Call documentation.
What You’ll Bring
A Diploma or Degree in Geomatics Engineering (completed or near completion)
A genuine interest in field‑based, hands‑on work
Physical ability to work on active sites, varied terrain, and lift equipment
Willingness to work outdoors for extended periods in sometimes remote environments
Strong attention to detail, sound judgement, and clear communication skills
Previous outdoor, field, construction, or labour experience is an asset
What Can We Offer You?
The wage range for this position is $22 - $34 per hour. McElhanney offers fair compensation that is commensurate with the individual’s education, experience, skills, and professional qualifications. The posted base wage range is representative of the required level of qualifications and experience for the position as noted in the job posting. The salary offered will be based on the experience and qualifications of the successful candidate.
Comprehensive Benefits: Maternity and parental leave top up program, health and dental coverage, RRSP matching, and Employee & Family Assistance Program.
Safe & Inclusive Workplace: A culture of respect and inclusion for all.
Compensation: Attractive total compensation package including a generous bonus plan.
Professional Development: Reimbursement for dues, educational assistance, mentorship program, internal committees, workshops, and committee involvement.
Mentorship: Support and mentorship from industry-leading professionals to shape a career path that fits your goals.
Relocation Support: Financial assistance if applicable.
This role is designated as a safety sensitive position.
