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Lire en françaisEngineering projects for an ever-changing world
Welcome to AtkinsRéalis, a global Canadian success story that continues to change our world from offices and project sites across the country. In 1911 our founder, Arthur Surveyor, set up his small office in Montreal with this big vision: to provide outstanding work for clients and their communities. Over 100 years on, we’ve not only sustained his legacy but also shaped Canada with landmark engineering projects from coast to coast.
Building a brighter future for Canada
Our projects in Canada have determined cities, created infrastructure and boosted our economy. We are proud that it continues to make a difference to generations of Canadians: from satisfying 60% of Ontario’s power needs with Bruce and Darlington Nuclear Stations, to defining Montreal’s growth with the New Champlain Bridge, minimizing environmental impact at John Hart, continuing to exceed commuting standards on the Canada Line, and creating breakthrough innovations to protect road users on Trans-Canada Highway.
Connecting you to the world
Our global headquarters are in Montreal and we have more than 7,000 employees in over 100 offices in Canada alone. Our teams are proud of the impact they’re making abroad as well, with design that improves lives as far afield as Kuwait and Algeria. And with offices in over 50 countries, our employees relish the worldwide mobility they have within the business. At AtkinsRéalis you’ll enjoy endless opportunities to follow your career goals wherever they might take you.
Integrity that drives innovation
Everything we do is inspired by our values. From leadership dedicated to achieving the highest global standards to employees who maintain integrity and rigour in everything they do.
We have been awarded a second consecutive Compliance Leader Verification from Ethisphere (a global leader in industry ethics and compliance programs), and our teams recently garnered three awards from ACEC-BC at its Annual Awards for Engineering Excellence Gala:
- Jimmie Creek Hydroelectric Project in the Energy & Industry category
- BC Hydro Rock Bay Remediation Project in the Natural Resource & Habitat category
- Evergreen Line Rapid Transit Project received an Award of Merit in the Transportation & Bridges category
We know that equality, diversity & inclusion makes us more competitive and gives us an innovative edge. We invest and strive to create a team environment in which our people can thrive. We actively work with our colleagues and clients to collaborate and develop ideas and perspectives that forge innovative solutions.
Join us in Canada, and let’s build what matters.
Graduates
AtkinsRéalis Canada has developed a program specifically designed to promote the integration and mentoring of graduates at all "levels". Learn more about our Canadian Graduate Development Program.
Our engineering career markets
From designing end-to-end project solutions to pioneering new technologies and ways of working, everything we do supports our goal of delivering outstanding project outcomes for our clients – no matter the scale, complexity or location of their project. We proudly hire for engineering jobs across all ends of the spectrum including project management and quality control roles as well.
Our projects
New Champlain Bridge
The New Samuel de Champlain Bridge has an elegant cable-stayed design that will feature on Montreal’s landscape for the next 125 years. Apart from its visual appeal, this landmark will make a difference to local and international economies.
Read more about our New Champlain Bridge projectEglinton Crosstown
The Eglinton Crosstown Light Rail Transit is part of a 25-year plan to provide an integrated transportation and transit system within the region.
Read more about our Eglinton Crosstown projectDarlington Nuclear Station
AtkinsRéalis is proud to be part of the joint venture working on Darlington – Canada’s largest clean energy project. It’s also the country’s second largest nuclear facility by total energy output.
Read more about our Darlington Nuclear Station project