FortisBC

Senior Integrity Engineer - Geotechnical

FortisBC  •  $124k - $137k/yr  •  Surrey, CA (Onsite)  •  1 month ago
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Job Description

Branch: Gas
Affiliation: Management & Exempt
Employment Status: Full-Time Regular
Expected Hiring Range: $123,600.00 to $137,300.00 Annually
Short-term Incentive Eligible: Yes
Workplace Flexibility: No
Posting End Date: Open until filled

As the province’s largest energy provider with more than 100 years of knowledge and experience, we proudly deliver renewable energy, natural gas, electricity and propane to 1.3 million customers.

We're actively seeking new talent to join our mission of delivering a stronger energy future in B.C. As one of BC's Top Employers with a diverse team of over 2,800 employees, we are committed to a safe and inclusive culture where each of us can connect, belong, and grow. Join us, and together, let's shape a brighter future for B.C.

FortisBC is seeking a Senior Integrity Engineer, Geotechnical to support the safe and reliable operation of our gas transmission pipeline system. This role focuses on identifying and managing natural hazards—such as ground movement, erosion, flooding, and seismic impacts—that may affect pipeline assets.

In this role, you’ll apply your geotechnical and hydrotechnical expertise to assess risks and support practical solutions that strengthen long‑term system reliability. You’ll work closely with the Senior Geotechnical Engineer on complex assignments while independently managing a variety of small to medium‑scale projects.

You’ll collaborate with engineering, operations, and project teams on Capital and Operations and Maintenance initiatives that require geotechnical or hydrotechnical input. The role also involves coordinating with external consultants as part of FortisBC’s natural hazards program, supporting field investigations, reviewing findings, and contributing to mitigation and monitoring activities.

Clear communication and collaboration are essential, as you’ll work across teams and help translate technical information into practical guidance that supports safety, regulatory expectations, and informed decision‑making.

This is an opportunity to work on meaningful, real‑world challenges while helping protect communities and strengthen critical energy infrastructure across British Columbia.

In year 1, you will:

  • Develop a solid understanding of the company’s pipeline system, geohazard inventory, monitoring tools, and integrity management processes.
  • Lead several small to medium geotechnical assignments from scoping through reporting, demonstrating sound engineering judgment and consistent quality.
  • Build effective working relationships with operations, construction, environment, and project management teams.

In year 2, you will:

  • Develop mitigation concepts independently and contribute to design reviews with well‑supported engineering recommendations.
  • Play a key role in the annual geohazard monitoring and hydrotechnical, including identifing recurring issues or emerging trends and propose improvements to monitoring strategies, data interpretation methods, or mitigation planning.
  • Serve as a trusted technical resource for operations, construction, and project teams by providing timely guidance, supporting field execution, and improving communication of geotechnical risks to non‑technical stakeholders.

What it takes:

  • Bachelor’s degree in engineering with 5-8 years of relevant geotechnical or hydrotechnical experience
  • P.Eng. designation in BC required.
  • Experience in geotechnical engineering, including slope stability, earthworks, geohazard assessment, or related fields.
  • Experience in the pipeline, energy, or infrastructure sectors is an asset.
  • Familiarity with hydrotechnical processes, field investigation methods, and geotechnical design principles is preferred.

Our engaging workplace offers a wide range of challenging opportunities, while being safe, inclusive, and diverse. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, while supporting life-long career development. We also encourage volunteerism and nourish the need to give back to your community.

To learn more about the recruitment process with FortisBC, please visit the You’re Applying. What now? page for additional information.

FortisBC acknowledges and respects Indigenous Peoples in Canada, on whose Traditional Territories we all live and work. FortisBC is committed to Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples and is guided by our Statement of Indigenous Principles

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About FortisBC

FortisBC is a Canadian-owned company based in British Columbia. We deliver natural gas, electricity and propane safely, affordably and reliably to customers across the province.

Together, our more than 2,700 employees meet the energy needs of nearly 1.3 million customers, including 135 cities and towns, and 58 First Nations communities across 150 Traditional Territories. Beyond providing energy, we support the communities where we live and work by investing in grassroots community projects through our Community Investment Program.

As an employer, we emphasize occupational health, safety and wellness while striving to attract a spectrum of talent and fostering working environments where multiple perspectives are welcomed and valued. We promote a culture of belonging where employees can connect and grow, reflecting the diversity of the communities where we live and serve.

Check our progress to see how we’re striving to ensure safe, affordable and dependable energy infrastructure built for reliability and resilience.

Industry
Energy & Utilities
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Surrey, CA
Year Founded
Unknown
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