Engineer – Diagnostics and Planning Department

November 7, 2025
  • Unionized position, temporary (18 months)
  • Full-time – 37.5 h week
  • Salary range for 2025: $ 57 582,45 $ to $132 428,42, depending on your experience.

The Jacques Cartier and Champlain Bridges Incorporated (JCCBI) is looking to expand its team to oversee the management, repair and maintenance of Québec’s road-traffic and active-mobility infrastructure.

Our community

JCCBI is a cohesive team with a united voice that connects through cooperation and a culture of mutual support and innovation to achieve its goals. Choosing a career at JCCBI means joining a network of experts who innovate and uphold the sustainability of Québec’s iconic infrastructure. The goal of JCCBI’s team is also to create connections that join one side of the Island to the other, promote human and economic activity in Québec, and help JCCBI experts converge their talents.

The benefits of working at JCCBI

JCCBI is a Crown corporation that provides excellent benefits, a work-life balance, and professional development opportunities. JCCBI is committed to workplace equity, diversity and well-being and organizes social and community activities for its community. Here are just a few of these benefits:

  • Flexible hours.
  • Hybrid schedules: 3 days a week in the office and 2 days of remote work.
  • Federal public service defined-benefit pension plan.
  • 15 vacation days (after one year of service), 15 sick leave days, and 5 paid personal days.
  • Comprehensive group insurance program.
  • Reimbursement of sports activity fees.
  • Continuing education program.
  • Referral program.
  • Partial reimbursement of monthly public transit pass or free parking.
  • For electric vehicles, charging stations are available at preferential rates.
  • Longueuil’s offices near the Longueuil–Université-de-Sherbrooke metro station.
  • Even more to discover!

Your mission

JCCBI is looking for a, Engineer, Diagnostics and Planning Department to help fulfill the division’s mission which is as follows: Our department is responsible for the inspection program, functional diagnostics, and master plans. We also define, document and plan major maintenance and development projects.

Reporting to the Manager, Diagnostics and Planning, you will implement practices that define the asset management system by applying the inspection, structural capacity analysis, diagnostic, and master plan program and by planning projects from the program to invest in physical and functional asset maintenance. You will document the scope of upcoming investments by preparing project briefs, cost estimates, and the ten-year project plan. By cooperating and working in complementarity with other teams, you will set up decision tracking in the areas of asset management, identify needs and issues, and ensure that quality information is shared. You will help with the execution of professional service contracts and ensure that the owner is involved by upholding a relationship of collaboration and trust with consultants to ensure the quality and compliance of deliverables. You will also actively participate in budget management, cost control, and deadline tracking as well as the analysis and processing of claims and amendments.

Main duties

Inspections, diagnostics, and master plans for an asset sector (50 %)
  • Maintain good knowledge of studied locations by making field visits, performing asset inventories, and consulting available documentation.
  • Establish the annual and ten-year program for deliverables to comply with the Corporation’s internal obligations and in coordination with the planning for major work and the program budget.
  • Manage and execute contracts in collaboration with internal stakeholders and the Senior Coordinator, Lead Civil Structural Engineer (CSE).
  • Define the professional services, deliverables, and standards to be applied and prepare the reference terms for professional service contracts.
  • Manage recommendations with internal departments.
  • Ensure the quality of deliverables, analyze reports and recommend action.
  • Facilitate corporate decision-making while balancing service performance with costs and risks.
  • Control and monitor the completion of deliverables, which includes maintaining the required traffic flow in the network while managing budgets and tracking schedules.
  • Prepare authorizations for additional work and track work progress reports for payments to consultants.
  • Help update the quarterly asset management summary report for the structure in question.
Prepare the ten-year plan for an asset sector (50 %)
  • Maintain good knowledge of specific locations by making field visits and consulting available documentation.
  • Group project investment needs according to the nature, location and timing of required work.
  • Develop and maintain asset risk management analyses.
  • Develop, prepare and update briefs, including cost estimates, for upcoming projects.
  • Prepare and lead project-based planning workshops that include the Corporation’s various teams.
  • Work with members of the Asset Management (AM) technical committee and provide leadership together with the Senior Coordinator, Lead Civil Structural Engineer (CSE), to ensure that the Corporation’s various stakeholders are all aligned toward a common vision and organizational strategy for the asset management of the structure in question.
  • Prepare and maintain projects as part of the general ten-year planning schedules.
  • Monitor the progress of current projects and coordinate future projects.
  • Launch prefeasibility studies in collaboration with the Project teams.
  • Oversee the communications and planning coordination for projects with the Corporation’s partners and stakeholders.

Experience and education

  • Have a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or in construction engineering.
  • Be a candidate to the engineering profession (CEP) with the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec (OIQ).
  • Have working knowledge of the following software: MS Project, Excel, Access, Word, Outlook.
  • Be familiar with construction safety standards and inspection practices.
  • Mastery of written and oral French and good knowledge of oral and written English.

Assets

  • Familiarity with standards for the inspection, evaluation, design, and construction of bridges and civil engineering and road structures.

Key skills

  • Ability to establish/see a global perspective.
  • Very good communicator both orally and in writing; be able to express yourself tactfully in a clear, concise and effective manner with staff at multiple seniority levels.
  • Be a team player who is recognized for your ability to develop positive interpersonal relationships.
  • Ability to exercise good judgment when making decisions.
  • Have good organizational skills and time and priority management.
  • Be resourceful and curious and show a desire to find information.

Specific work conditions

  • Be able to visit structures using fixed or moving structures (i.e., the candidate must not have a fear of heights or confined spaces).

 

Bridge your career. Take the first step to become an essential part of our community.

Send your resume and cover letter to:

Jean-Sébastien Plourde
Senior recruiter, Partner
TechnoGénie – Talent Acquisition Experts
[email protected]
Montréal: (514) 931-9880
Québec: (418) 627-8080
 

Find out more on JCCBI’s Careers page.

JCCBI is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage applications from First Nations people, women, racialized people, and people with disabilities. Our offices are also accessible for people with disabilities or functional limitations.

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