Hydrogeological Project Coordinator
Director, Principal Hydrogeologist
The Hydrogeological Project Coordinator is responsible for supporting and coordinating environmental and hydrogeological projects related to groundwater investigations, environmental assessments, remediation programs, water resource management, and regulatory compliance. The role involves project planning, field work and coordination, technical reporting, and ensuring projects are completed safely, on time, and within budget.
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Pay: Min = $50,000.00 annually, Max = $75,000.00 annually
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Employment Type: Full-time, salary
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Hours of Work: 40 hours per week
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Work Location(s): 36 Main Street N, Campbellville, ON, and 593 Hanlon Creek Boulevard, Guelph, ON N1C 0B3
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Department: Hydrogeology
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Travel for Work: Fieldwork
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Work From Home: As directed by manager and when possible
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Existing Vacancy: Yes
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Coordinate hydrogeological and environmental projects from planning through completion
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Prepare and support technical reports, proposals, and deliverables, ensuring accuracy, clarity, and alignment with client expectations and regulatory standards
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Support and oversee groundwater monitoring programs, aquifer testing, and environmental sampling activities
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Conduct and coordinate field investigations including soil and groundwater sampling, water level monitoring, pump tests, hydraulic conductivity testing, and site inspections
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Ensure projects comply with applicable environmental regulations, permits, and industry standards
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Serve as a point of contact for clients, agencies, municipalities, and other stakeholders
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Participate in project meetings and provide updates on project status.
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Prepare invoices and manage project budgets
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Support the growth of our internal team members, fostering a collaborative, learning-oriented team culture
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Manage schedules and deliverables
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Degree in environmental science, geology, physical geography, earth sciences, or a related field
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Minimum 3-5 years of experience in environmental consulting, hydrogeology, groundwater assessment, or related field.
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Experience coordinating environmental or water resource projects is considered an asset
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Knowledge of groundwater flow principles, hydrogeological investigations, environmental regulations, and contaminated site assessment/remediation
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Professional Geoscientist (P.Geo.) or similar designation, or designation in-progress
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Strong project management skills, including budget tracking, scheduling, and team coordination across multiple projects
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Effective communicator with demonstrated experience in client relations, proposal writing, and team mentorship
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Valid G Class driver’s license and willingness to travel for fieldwork or client meetings and work events
GEO Morphix values employee well-being and job satisfaction, recognizing that a productive and energized team is essential to our success. To support this, we offer comprehensive benefits, including:
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Health and Dental Benefits
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Healthy Living Benefit
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Personal & Professional Development Benefit
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RRSP Matching Program
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Bonus Program
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GEO Days
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Mentorship Opportunities
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Social Events and Activities
Thank you for your interest in joining GEO Morphix. To apply, visit our Careers Page to view available positions. Select your preferred position and click “Apply Now”. Provide the information in the required fields and attach your resume. If your application is selected, we will reach out to arrange an interview. We look forward to connecting with you!
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We always welcome enthusiastic individuals to apply to our team. If you are interested in opportunities but do not see a role that fits your qualifications, feel free to send your resume and cover letter to [email protected].
GEO Morphix Ltd. is committed to workplace diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunity and complies with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and the Ontario Human Rights Code. Accommodations can be arranged upon request for candidates participating in any part of the selection process.