Careers
We are a small, dedicated firm specializing in building envelope engineering (also known as building science, or building enclosure engineering), with a strong commitment to serving and growing our client base across BC. With more than 25 years of experience in new construction, building assessments, investigations, maintenance, and repair, we bring practical expertise and proven solutions to every project.
Our mission is to deliver timely, high-quality advice and technical excellence that our clients can rely on. As we continue to grow, we are seeking dedicated individuals to join our team and contribute to the ongoing success and development of the firm.
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Job Description:
In this permanent full-time position, your role will be to assist the principals with your knowledge, experience, and autonomy as a Building Envelope Project Engineer. You will work on new construction projects, assessment of existing buildings, and remediation projects. You will also independently manage projects, support mentorship and oversight of junior staff, and take a lead in securing new projects and clients.
Technical Competencies:
Prepare written scopes of work, specifications, and develop construction drawings to support repair and remediation projects.
Review architectural drawings, shop drawings, and submittals to verify compliance with building envelope design intent; provide detailed markups using Bluebeam.
Carry out field reviews on construction sites to confirm building envelope performance and compliance with project requirements.
Assess existing buildings for envelope deficiencies, including conducting leak investigations and diagnostic testing as required.
Conduct assessments of existing building systems—including mechanical, electrical, structural, and landscaping—to support depreciation reports and property condition assessments.
Prepare clear, accurate, and well-structured reports to document findings and recommendations.
Project Management Responsibilities:
Lead and guide building science projects from start to finish, maintaining full ownership of project scope (work and service), delivering on schedule, staying within budget, and ensuring results that go beyond client expectations.
Drive and manage your project team to uphold both profitability and quality standards through direct oversite and mentorship opportunities.
Manage project financials by monitoring scope and budget, maintaining a clear understanding and tracking changes, preparing and reviewing monthly billing to ensure services accurately reflect progress, and communicating any changes internally and with clients to keep projects on track.
Participate in meetings with clients and project stakeholders such as stratas, property managers, homeowners, developers, architects, and consultant teams; prepare and deliver presentations as required.
Accommodate client and project needs through occasional travel or after-hours work, while maintaining a balance that respects team well-being.
Knowledge and experience administrating CCDC 2 construction contracts is required.
Core Responsibilities:
Business Development: Develop and strengthen collaborative relationships with clients, contractors, developers, property managers, and professional service partners—working closely to deliver successful projects while building the trust that drives long-term partnerships and repeat business.
Collaboration: Contribute to a collaborative team environment by staying organized, managing multiple projects with precision, and consistently meeting deadlines to support high-quality project delivery.
Professionalism: Demonstrate clear, professional communication with clients, colleagues, and stakeholders, providing thoughtful guidance, timely updates, and technical expertise that supports trust and ensure project success.
Fulfill the role of Engineer-of-Record (EOR) on assigned projects and work.
Qualifications:
Education:
Bachelor of Engineering or Applied Science.
Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) designation, active registration in good standing with Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia (EGBC) required.
Master’s degree an asset.
Experience Breakdown:
5-10 years of experience in building science/building envelope consulting.
5-10 years of experience in the field addressing site conditions and working with construction process.
3-5 years of remediation and repair project management experience including at least one project as EOR.
Bluebeam PDF; AutoCAD; Microsoft Office Suite software proficiency.
Swing stage, bosun chair, and boom lift experience or qualifications an asset.
Other Requirements:
A valid B.C. driver's license, with daily access to a reliable vehicle.
Must be comfortable and willing to work at heights including ladders, swing stages, boom lifts and scaffolding. Training and equipment will be provided when working from heights.
Salary & Benefits:
Salary range: $90,000 - $120,000
Benefits:
Vacation: 3 weeks
RRSP matching
Hybrid work culture
Generous wellness program
Office parking included
Mileage reimbursement for site travel
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Job Description:
In this permanent full-time position, your role will be to assist the project engineers and principals as you continue to grow your knowledge, experience, and autonomy as a Building Envelope Engineer-in-Training (EIT). You will work within a small team and directly alongside the firm’s principals on new construction projects, assessment of existing buildings, and remediation projects. Your core duties will include design, field review, and report writing.
Technical Competencies:
Apply academic knowledge to real-world building science projects, actively developing technical judgment through mentorship and hands-on project exposure.
Conduct field reviews on construction sites to observe installation practices and confirm alignment with building envelope requirements; prepare clear, accurate, and well-structured site reports.
Assess existing buildings for building envelope deficiencies, including conducting leak investigations and diagnostic testing; clearly communicate findings and recommendations to support client decision-making.
Review architectural drawings, shop drawings, and submittals to verify compliance with building envelope design intent; provide precise markups using Bluebeam to support project clarity.
With experience, prepare written scopes of work and assist in the development of construction drawings to support repair and remediation projects.
Build foundational knowledge of standard form contracts used in repair projects and apply that understanding to assist with contract administration tasks such as reviewing payment applications and processing change orders.
Project Responsibilities:
Build a working knowledge of standard form contracts used in repair projects and progressively apply this understanding to support contract administration tasks, including reviewing contractor payment applications, processing change orders, and facilitating clear, professional communication between clients and contractors.
Support project teams by staying organized and managing assigned tasks across multiple projects while maintaining a clear understanding of deliverables and timelines.
Assist in monitoring project progress through accurate documentation and timely communication to ensure team awareness and alignment.
Contribute to internal and external communication by preparing clear updates and liaising with contractors and clients under the guidance of senior team members.
Demonstrate accountability for task completion and a proactive approach to problem-solving, escalating challenges appropriately to support smooth project delivery.
Core Responsibilities:
Contribute to a collaborative and supportive team environment by engaging professionally with colleagues, clients, and project stakeholders.
Demonstrate professionalism through clear written and verbal communication, timely follow-up, and a commitment to quality in all deliverables.
Show initiative in learning company processes, technical standards, and client service expectations, actively seeking opportunities to grow within the role.
Uphold company values by being detail-oriented, responsive, and reliable in supporting project delivery and client satisfaction.
Qualifications:
Education:
Bachelor of Engineering or Applied Science.
Engineer-in-Training (EIT) designation, active registration in good standing with Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia (EGBC) required.
Master’s degree an asset.
Experience Breakdown:
0-4 years of experience as an EIT, preferably in building science/building envelope engineering
Familiarity with local construction practices, gained through trade experience or co-op placement, an asset.
Bluebeam PDF; AutoCAD; Microsoft Office Suite software experience.
Swing stage, bosun chair, and boom lift experience or qualifications an asset.
Other Requirements:
A valid B.C. driver's license, with daily access to a reliable vehicle.
Must be comfortable and willing to work at heights including ladders, swing stages, boom lifts and scaffolding. Training and equipment will be provided when working from heights.
Salary & Benefits:
Salary range: $75,000 - $90,000
Benefits:
Vacation: 3 weeks
RRSP matching
Hybrid work culture
Generous wellness program
Office parking included
Mileage reimbursement for site travel
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We're always on the lookout for passionate, talented individuals who share our commitment to excellence, innovation, and client success. If you don’t see a current opening that matches your skills but believe you’d be a great fit for our team, we’d love to hear from you. We welcome general applications from candidates who are driven, collaborative, and eager to make a meaningful impact.
Submit your resume and a brief cover letter outlining your interests and strengths. We review all submissions carefully and will reach out if a suitable opportunity arises.