Technician – Geotechnical Instrumentation & Monitoring
Your Role
As a technician – Geotechnical Instrumentation & Monitoring, you will play a key role within a dynamic, collaborative, and forward-thinking team. You will contribute to a wide range of projects across infrastructure, transportation, and land development sectors, supporting initiatives of varying scale and complexity. At i2m, we value bold thinking, innovation, and teamwork. You will be encouraged to bring curiosity, initiative, and fresh perspectives to your work, while growing your technical expertise in a supportive and engaging environment.
About i2m
At i2m, technical excellence is matched by genuine care—for our people, our clients, our communities, and the environment. We are committed to making a meaningful impact through every project we undertake and challenge conventional thinking, foster collaboration, and embrace diverse perspectives. Guided by an entrepreneurial mindset, we deliver practical, reliable solutions that inspire confidence and optimism. Our mission is to create value today while building a strong and sustainable legacy for future generations.
Your Responsibilities
In this role, you will support construction and infrastructure projects focused on Geotechnical Instrumentation & Monitoring, Pre- and Post-Condition Surveys Noise and Vibration Monitoring. Your work will include a balance of field and office-based activities. Your key responsibilities will include:
- Conducting field monitoring using total stations and digital inclinometers
- Conducting environmental field monitoring such as Noise, Vibration and Air monitoring
- Performing condition surveys of buildings, structures, and rights-of-way
- Installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting geotechnical instrumentation
- Processing monitoring data and preparing technical reports
- Maintaining accurate, organized project records and documentation
- Demonstrating a strong commitment to continuous learning and professional growth
What You Bring to the Team
- Valid provincial driver’s license with access to reliable transportation
- College diploma in Civil Engineering Technology, Geotechnical Engineering, Surveying, or a related discipline
- Hands-on experience with total stations
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel
- Ability to follow technical procedures, work plans, and health and safety protocols
- Detail-oriented, adaptable, and capable of working independently or within a team environment
Pay: $23.00-$33.60 per hour
Expected hours: 20.0 – 40.0 per week
Application question(s):
- Please indicate your current work authorization status in Canada.
Work Location: In person