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Why do you like working at Intervia?

  1. "At Intervia, we are a close-knit team."

  2. "We laugh a lot, every day."

  3. "There are free, unlimited snacks and coffee!"

  4. "Intervia is an SME that plays in the big leagues."

  5. "They care about my quality of life and my interests."


Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

  1. 47%

    of women in the team

  2. 80%

    of management positions held by women

  3. 41%

    of employees are from diverse backgrounds


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Our Advantages

Hybrid work

Training campus

Monthly social events

Comprehensive insurance coverage

(including telemedicine)

Sports club

Pension plan

Pet therapy policy

Complimentary breakfast, snacks, and coffee


Looking for new talents

Vacancies

Mobility Designer - Traffic Signage

Do you find satisfaction in knowing that your support truly helps your colleagues? Do you enjoy contributing to large‑scale projects and taking on a variety of tasks? Are you already familiar with the key challenges of urban traffic and circulation? We need you!

What Awaits You

• A flexible work environment • A close‑knit team where we lift each other up • A stimulating and engaging workplace • Continuous learning opportunities • A competitive salary • Group insurance coverage (including telemedicine) and a voluntary retirement savings plan • An annual continuing education program • A social committee that organizes a wide range of fun activities • A walking and running club • Free breakfast, snacks, and coffee

Your Role

The purpose of this Draftsperson role is to help ensure the safety, efficiency, and fluidity of road infrastructure operations. You will contribute to major projects and play an active role in designing mobility and signage plans.Our work environment can be described as follows: • Collaboration is at the heart of how we operate — we move forward together, not in silos. • We value autonomy and trust — everyone owns their projects with a strong sense of responsibility. • We like to challenge ourselves — improving our ways of working and pushing the status quo is part of who we are. • We embrace change with flexibility — we adapt quickly, stay versatile, and remain aligned with real‑world needs. • Innovation isn’t declared, it’s lived — we rely on creativity to deliver impactful solutions.

A Glimpse into Your Daily Work

• Preparing sketches illustrating construction phases • Designing temporary and permanent signage plans in compliance with regulations • Integrating topographic and geometric data • Collaborating with mobility management, transportation planning and communications teams • Completing the design and preparation of horizontal signage plans (permanent and temporary) • Designing and drafting detour routes and optional itineraries • Preparing sketches and phased work plans • Applying roadway safety and accessibility standards and guidelines • Designing signage panels using GuidSIGN software • Conducting movement analyses and trajectory verifications using AutoTURN • Any other technical task requested by the director

What Sets You Apart

• DVS in Drafting or DEC in Civil Engineering (or equivalent) • Minimum of 2 years of experience on signage projects — essential • Motivation and ability to manage large‑scale projects • Ease in handling multiple projects simultaneously while meeting deadlines • Detail‑oriented and rigorous, resourceful, adaptable and able to handle unforeseen situations • Strong team spirit and collaboration skills, comfortable working under different supervisors • Ability to effectively solve technical problems and propose innovative solutions • Proficiency with AutoCAD — indispensable • Knowledge of the following software considered an asset: Civil 3D, GuidSIGN and AutoTURN • Strong knowledge of the MS Office environment (Outlook, Excel and Word)

Junior Engineer, EIT in Traffic Maintenance and Impact Management

You are an engineer‑in‑training and you want to develop your technical expertise through project delivery. You’re interested in the mobility sector and would like to explore this field further through varied, stimulating, and formative projects. Then you’re in the right place! Join Intervia and become a mobility expert! Key Responsibilities Contribute to the preparation of technical reports, studies, and/or specifications Assist in technical analyses and the development of appropriate plans Carry out field surveys, measurements, and inspections Participate in quantity and cost estimation Contribute to continuous improvement Demonstrate teamwork skills Manage multiple projects simultaneously Show initiative Maintain attention to detail and quality Seek effective solutions Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, urban planning, or equivalent At least one (1) year of relevant experience ASP Construction card STC‑102 and STC‑201 training (asset) Member of the OIQ Knowledge of the following software: Synchro, Vistro, Aimsun, SQL, VBA, AutoCAD, MicroStation (asset) Valid driver’s license and access to a car (asset)

Intermediate Transportation Planning Engineer – Traffic Signal Modelling and Programming

Are you an engineer with proven expertise in traffic signal modelling and programming? Are you looking to take on new challenges by managing your own projects? Are you seeking a people‑focused company where you can grow? We need you! What Awaits You A flexible work environment A close‑knit team that lifts each other up A stimulating and engaging workplace Continuous learning A competitive salary Group insurance coverage (including telemedicine) and a retirement savings plan An annual continuing‑education program A social committee that organizes a wide range of fun activities A walking and running club Free breakfast, snacks, and coffee Your Role The purpose of this Transportation Planning Engineer role is to provide confirmed expertise in temporary and permanent traffic signal modelling and programming. You will also work on large‑scale projects. Our work environment can be described as follows: Collaboration is at the heart of how we work: we move forward together, not in silos. We value autonomy and trust — everyone takes ownership of their projects with a strong sense of responsibility. We like to challenge ourselves: improving our methods and pushing the status quo is in our DNA. Change is welcomed with flexibility: we adapt quickly, stay versatile, and stay aligned with field needs. Innovation isn’t declared — it’s lived. We rely on creativity to deliver impactful solutions. A Glimpse of Your Daily Work Conducting and supervising traffic data analyses (counts, speeds, collisions, visibility, pedestrians, etc.) Carrying out mobility impact studies, feasibility studies, and opportunity studies for transportation and planning projects Compiling, validating, and analyzing data related to mobility and road safety Building traffic simulation models, analyzing traffic patterns, and optimizing signal timing and coordination Developing traffic signal programming plans Leading and performing the development and analysis of street and intersection design concepts Supporting the development and evaluation of traffic management concepts Writing and reviewing reports and preparing technical traffic presentations Managing assigned projects (budget, schedule, deliverable quality) Coordinating projects with stakeholders (contractors, municipalities, etc.) Performing any other related tasks that contribute to project completion What Sets You Apart Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or equivalent Member of the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec 5 to 10 years of experience in traffic modelling and mobility planning Experience in project management and the ability to manage several projects at once while meeting deadlines Valid driver’s license Strong communication skills, leadership, and interpersonal abilities Strong analytical and synthesis skills Proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and modelling software (Synchro, Vistro, SimTraffic, AimSun) Knowledge of GIS tools (QGIS, ArcGIS) Considered an asset: Vissim, VisWalk, Python programming, SQL data processing Experience in consulting engineering (asset) About Intervia Intervia is a consulting engineering firm with a unique profile in mobility management. We are recognized as an industry leader in traffic studies, transportation planning, traffic management, and community relations. Our mission is to be a key partner for our clients across all areas of traffic by offering creative and innovative solutions. Our team of 45 employees contributes to Intervia’s success, and the firm has been growing steadily since its creation in 2016. Join us to put your expertise to work in an environment where collaboration, continuous improvement, excellence, innovation, and creativity are at the heart of our culture. We are committed to providing growth and development opportunities for all our talents, regardless of cultural or other differences. We adhere to employment equity principles and encourage members of equity‑seeking groups to apply.

Intermediate Traffic Management and Impact Assessment Engineer

You are an engineer specializing in traffic and transportation, and you want to deepen your expertise through projects that are as varied as they are stimulating. You’re looking to take on challenges, strengthen your leadership, and become a reference in your field? Then you’re in the right place! Join Intervia and become a leader among your peers! Key Responsibilities Writing technical reports, studies, and/or specifications Performing technical analyses and preparing appropriate plans Supervising team members under your responsibility (drafting technicians, EITs, and technicians) Estimating quantities and costs Contributing to continuous improvement Skills and Abilities Strong interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously Autonomy, sound judgment, and decision‑making capability Attention to detail and quality Strong problem‑solving approach Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or construction engineering Three (3) to five (5) years of relevant experience ASP Construction card STC‑102 and STC‑201 training (asset) Member of the OIQ Knowledge of the following software: Synchro, Vistro, Aimsun, SQL, VBA, AutoCAD, and MicroStation (asset)


Unsolicited applications

An overview of positions at Intervia

Project Manager in Traffic Maintenance and Impact Management

Are you an engineer with at least five (5) years relevant experience and would you like to fine-tune your project management skills?

Do you like client contact, working in a team and juggling multiple projects?

Then you're at the right place!

Join Intervia and you'll have fun getting up every morning for a new adventure!

Key Responsibilities

- Monitor budgets and invoice projects

- Carry out appropriate technical analyses and plans

- Supervise resources under your responsibility (draftsmen, CPI and technicians)

- Estimate quantities and prices

- Participate in continuous improvement

Skills and Abilities

- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, oral or written

- Ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously

- Autonomy, judgment and decision-making

- Attention to detail and quality

- Solution-oriented

Education

- Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or construction engineering

- Between three (3) and five (5) years of relevant experience

- Hold the ASP Construction card (general health and safety courses on construction sites, STC-102 and STC-201)

- Be a member of the OIQ

Communications Advisor

Are you a communication consultant, are you interested in the mobility sector, and would you like to expand your area of expertise?

Are you looking for new challenges and want to work on projects that give meaning to your job?

Then you've come to the right place!

Join Intervia for thrilling and human adventures!

Key Responsibilities

- Develop and execute communication strategies aligned with the client's objectives

- Write engaging content for a variety of communication channels.

- Collaborate with internal teams to ensure consistency in messages and communication initiatives

- Monitor industry trends and recommend innovative strategies to maintain the organization's relevance and competitiveness

- Cultivate and maintain media relations based on client needs

Skills and Abilities

- Strong interpersonal skills

- Strong writing skills

- Strategic thinking and leadership skills

- Rigor-focused approach

- Ability to analyze and synthesize

Training Requirements

- Bachelor's degree in communication or any other relevant discipline

- At least four (4) years of relevant experience

- Good command of the MS Office suite (Word, Powerpoint, Excel)

- Knowledge of graphic design software (Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign or equivalent), an asset

- Knowledge of the construction industry, signage, traffic or transportation, an asset

Construction Site Inspector – Traffic Signage Lead

You have expertise in construction‑site traffic signage supervision and you’re looking to take on new challenges. You enjoy thinking outside the box and working on stimulating, rewarding projects. Then you’re in the right place! Join Intervia and become a key asset within our team. This position offers a dual role within the field of work‑zone signage: acting either as a Site Inspector supporting owners, or as a Traffic Signage Lead supporting various construction contractors working on the road network. The position includes a baseline schedule of 40 hours per week, primarily at night. The nature of roadwork operations requires schedule variations depending on client needs and authorized lane‑closure windows. As such, Intervia is looking for a candidate with flexible availability, 7 days a week from 6 p.m. to 10 a.m. the following morning, depending on the day. This is a permanent position eligible for overtime pay. Employment conditions also include significant flexibility regarding vacation during the winter season. Key Responsibilities Reviewing planned closures and interventions (closure requests, permits, traffic control plans, detour plans, work plans, stakeholder contacts, etc.) Coordinating with the daytime inspector to identify issues requiring monitoring Communicating with the civil‑works inspector and the contractor’s signage lead Authorizing lane closures/openings Managing real‑time calls with the network operator (CIGC, CDT, TMCP, etc.) Inspecting work‑zone signage Taking photos and videos of deficiencies or observed situations Managing insertion requests Supervising work‑site access procedures Ensuring compliance with contractual requirements Recording observations and interactions with the contractor in a daily report Reconciling quantities related to work‑zone signage with the contractor’s signage lead and recording them in the daily report Flagging to the daytime inspector any issues requiring follow‑up Skills and Abilities Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously Excellent analytical and synthesis abilities Resourceful and capable of working independently Proficient in MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) Strong writing skills in French Access to a personal vehicle Member of the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec (asset) Required Education & Experience College diploma in a construction‑related field 1 to 3 years of experience in a similar position Required certifications: ASP Construction, STC‑SUP‑1 (formerly STC‑102), STC‑GES‑2 (formerly STC‑201) 🇬🇧 Version avec doublets abrégés You have expertise in work‑zone signage supervision and you’re looking to take on new challenges. You enjoy stepping off the beaten path and working on stimulating, enriching projects. Then this is the right place for you! Join Intervia and become a major asset to our team. This role combines two functions in the field of work‑zone signage: acting as a surveillant·e for owners or as a responsable en signalisation for construction contractors working on the road network. The position offers a baseline 40‑hour workweek, mainly at night. Because roadwork operations depend on client needs and authorized closure periods, Intervia is seeking a candidat·e with flexible availability 7 days a week from 6 p.m. to 10 a.m., depending on the day. This is a permanent role eligible for overtime, with broad winter vacation flexibility.

Liaison Officer / Citizen Relations Manager

Do you naturally connect with people, enjoy building relationships, and fostering trust? Are you interested in mobility issues, eager to contribute to meaningful projects, and motivated by concrete, on‑the‑ground action? Do you have experience in this field and want to explore the environment of a dynamic SME? We need you! What Awaits You A flexible work environment A close‑knit team that lifts each other up A stimulating and motivating workplace Continuous learning A competitive salary Group insurance coverage (including telemedicine) and a voluntary retirement savings plan An annual continuing‑education program A social committee that hosts a variety of festive activities A walking and running club Free breakfast, snacks, and coffee Your Role At Intervia, we’re looking for a curious, committed, and genuinely people‑focused Community Liaison Officer. Here, every assignment is an opportunity to build lasting relationships and leave a meaningful imprint within the community. Because at Intervia, our ultimate mission is simple: connecting people. Our work environment is defined by: Collaboration at the core: we move forward together, not in silos Autonomy and trust — everyone takes ownership of their projects with a strong sense of responsibility A culture of challenge: improving our methods and pushing the status quo is part of our DNA Flexibility in the face of change: we adapt quickly and stay aligned with the realities on the ground Innovation that is lived, not declared: creativity drives impactful solutions A Glimpse of Your Daily Work Your responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: Meeting residents to explain upcoming work and maintaining follow‑up before and during construction Logging citizen requests, researching mitigation measures, and communicating them Analyzing issues encountered and proposing solutions to improve worksite relations with residents and businesses Organizing and participating in public information sessions and good‑neighbour committees Supporting the development of specifications by identifying residents’ needs and anticipating mobility‑related issues Coordinating communications between project partners (cities, boroughs, business development associations, emergency services, organizations) and residents (homeowners, businesses, institutions) Assisting with the deployment of worksite information tools (notices, signage, flyers, event descriptions) Preparing weekly and/or monthly reports summarizing communication activities What Sets You Apart Completed college diploma in a relevant field Minimum 2–3 years of experience in a similar role, ideally in a consulting engineering firm or a municipal environment Comfortable working on construction sites and changing work locations depending on projects Excellent oral and written communication skills; strong command of French Strong relational leadership: you easily bring people together and build trust Ability to stay focused even when multiple projects move forward at once Rigorous, detail‑oriented, and client‑focused Strong analytical and synthesis abilities Solution‑oriented mindset Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) Comfortable speaking English — enough to converse with partners or clients About Intervia Intervia is a consulting engineering firm with a unique profile in mobility management. We are recognized industry‑wide as a leader in traffic studies, transportation planning, traffic management, and community relations. Our mission is to be an essential partner for our clients across all mobility‑related fields by offering creative and innovative solutions. Intervia has 45 employees and has been experiencing strong, sustained growth since its creation in 2016. Join us and put your expertise to work in an environment where collaboration, continuous improvement, excellence, innovation, and creativity shape our culture.

Senior Traffic Studies and Transportation Planning Engineer

Do you naturally connect with others, enjoy building relationships, and fostering trust? Are you interested in mobility issues, motivated to contribute to meaningful projects, and eager to take action directly in the field? Do you already have experience in this area and want to discover the environment of a dynamic SME? We need you! What Awaits You A flexible work environment A close‑knit team that lifts each other up A stimulating and engaging workplace Continuous learning A competitive salary Group insurance (including telemedicine) and a voluntary retirement savings plan An annual continuing‑education program A social committee that organizes a variety of festive activities A walking and running club Free breakfast, snacks, and coffee Your Role At Intervia, we’re looking for a curious, committed, and people‑oriented Community Liaison Officer. Here, every assignment is an opportunity to build lasting relationships and make a genuine impact in the community. Because at Intervia, our core mission is simple: connecting people. Our work environment: Collaboration is at the heart of how we operate — we move forward together, not in silos We value autonomy and trust: everyone takes ownership of their projects with a strong sense of responsibility We love challenging ourselves: improving how we work and pushing the status quo is part of our DNA We welcome change with flexibility — we adapt quickly and stay aligned with on‑the‑ground needs Innovation isn’t declared, it’s lived — creativity drives impactful solutions A Glimpse of Your Daily Work Meeting residents to present upcoming work and maintaining follow‑up before and during construction Logging citizen requests, identifying mitigation measures, and communicating them Analyzing issues encountered and proposing solutions to improve worksite relations with residents and businesses Organizing and participating in public information sessions and good‑neighbour committees Contributing to specification development by identifying residents’ needs and anticipating mobility issues Coordinating communications between project partners (cities, boroughs, business development agencies, emergency services, various organizations) and residents (homeowners, businesses, institutions) Helping deploy worksite communication tools (notices, signage, invitations, event descriptions) Writing weekly and/or monthly reports summarizing communication actions What Sets You Apart Completed college diploma in a relevant field Minimum of 2–3 years of experience in a similar role, ideally in a consulting engineering firm or municipal environment Comfortable working on construction sites and switching locations depending on projects Strong oral and written communication skills in French Ability to bring people together and build relationships — strong relational leadership Ability to stay focused even when multiple projects move forward simultaneously Rigorous, detail‑oriented, and client‑focused Strong analytical and synthesis abilities Solution‑oriented and proactive Proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) Able to converse in English with partners or clients About Intervia Intervia is a consulting engineering firm with a unique profile in mobility management. We are recognized as an industry leader in traffic studies, transportation planning, traffic management, and community relations. Our mission is to be a key partner for our clients across all aspects of mobility by offering creative and innovative solutions. Intervia’s 45 employees contribute to the company’s success, supported by strong and sustained growth since its founding in 2016. Join us and put your expertise to work in an environment where collaboration, continuous improvement, excellence, innovation, and creativity are at the heart of our culture.



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