1. Deliverables
● Take pride in the quality of your Residential Infill Grading and Servicing work, growing your first-submission pass rate toward 75%+ and beyond as you build mastery.
● Build growing mastery on complex and new projects, such as large high-profile industrial commercial sites and sub-divisions
● Deliver work at a pace that matches King EPCM’s turnaround expectations, so your output genuinely lightens the load rather than adding to a backlog.
● Build trust with the team and with clients by communicating early and clearly — flagging risk before it becomes a missed deadline, not after.
● Grow continuously into new problem types. Civil engineering throws up new permutations constantly — this is a seat where your learning curve becomes your career.
● Take on peer-review responsibility within your first year, becoming someone your colleagues can rely on to catch what they might miss.
2. Expectations
90 Days
● You’re producing work at a 75%+ first-submission pass rate — proof you’ve found your footing.
6 Months
● You’re taking on more complex files and hitting the pace the role calls for.
12 Months
● You’re confidently tackling problems you haven’t seen before, and other designers trust your peer-review eye. For those who want to go further, this is also where building tools, SOPs, and standards for the team becomes a real, welcomed path — not a requirement, but a door that’s open.
3. Requirements
● Independence — you’re comfortable working through ambiguity, and just as comfortable raising your hand early when something isn’t clear, rather than guessing and hoping.
● Expectation Management — you keep people in the loop, internally and externally, so nobody is ever caught off guard.
● Teamwork and Active Listening — you work well with people, including on the hard days, and you’re good at hearing what someone actually means, not just what they say.
● Hands-on experience with Residential Infill Grading and Servicing design, with the confidence to work through this type of work independently, with minimum 50% first-submission pass
● Comfortable, confident English communication — you’ll be teaching and being taught, so this matters
● AutoCAD 3D proficiency
4. Who You’ll Work With
You’ll report directly to the Principal Engineer, and work alongside multiple peers — this is an individual-contributor seat, not a supervisory one. When work needs to be redistributed, you’ll coordinate directly with Drafting Dispatch.
5. How to Apply
We’d love to hear from you if the above sounds like the kind of seat you’ve been looking for. To apply, please confirm the following:
● You have hands-on experience with Residential Infill Grading and Servicing design, and can work through this type of work independently at a first-submission pass level
● You’re comfortable communicating in English, spoken and written, at a professional level.
● You’re comfortable working primarily in-office, with hybrid days (currently 3 in-office/2 from home) offered as a flexible benefit rather than a fixed guarantee.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $80,000.00-$105,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Dental care
- Life insurance
- On-site parking
- Vision care
Application question(s):
- Do you live in in Southern Ontario or GTA, and available to start working immediately (2-3 weeks)?
- Do you have a valid work permit / legally able to work in Canada?
- Do you have full and absolute design experience, IN THE CAPACITY of Residential Infill Grading and Servicing design? The candidates MUST show full mastery and understanding of Residential Infill Grading and Servicing design, and can work through this type of work independently at a first-submission pass level
Experience:
- independent Residential Infill Grading : 2 years (required)
- independent Servicing design: 2 years (required)
Licence/Certification:
- CET, EIT,or P.Eng designation (preferred)
Work Location: In person