Perform architectural acoustics and vibration design, including noise and vibration control for M&E systems
Conduct modeling, analysis, data processing, and interpretation across a range of acoustic applications
Develop clear recommendations and design inputs through reports, sketches, and presentations
Oversee field reviews, shop drawing evaluations, and construction-phase guidance
Lead site visits, surveys, and technical documentation
Ensure accuracy, quality, and consistency across all deliverables
Lead acoustic projects from initiation to completion, managing scope, schedule, and budget
Integrate acoustic design within multidisciplinary project environments
Lead or support proposal development and pursuit strategies
Manage project financial performance and resource planning
Maintain accountability to project milestones and deliverables
Build and maintain strong client relationships through responsive and professional communication
Lead presentations, workshops, and technical discussions with clients and design teams
Translate complex technical concepts into clear, actionable recommendations
Mentor junior and intermediate staff, supporting their technical and professional development
Provide technical direction on complex assignments and support team coordination
Contribute to training, knowledge sharing, and team standardization
Strengthen our collaborative and inclusive NVA culture across Canadian offices
Requirements
Strong foundation in architectural acoustics, HVAC noise control, and vibration isolation
Experience with room acoustics and building simulation tools such as Odeon, EASE, INSUL, or equivalent
Experience with P3, IPD, or progressive design-build project delivery methods is considered an asset
Knowledge of standards, including National Building Code, CSA Z317.2, ASHRAE Guidelines, FGI Guidelines, and relevant ISO/ASTM standards
Proven ability to mentor staff and support team development
Organized, creative, and capable of managing multiple assignments
Proficient with Microsoft Office, CAD software, and relevant acoustics tools
Valid driver’s license and ability to support occasional planned fieldwork and travel
Graduate of an accredited university or college with an engineering, science, or technical degree in a related discipline
Minimum 8 years of consulting experience in architectural acoustics and/or mechanical noise control
Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) registration or eligibility with the Professional Engineers of Ontario or another Canadian province is an asset; candidates with alternative technical backgrounds (e.g., physics, architecture) are also encouraged to apply
Benefits
Health, dental, and vision plans
Wellness program
Health care spending account
Wellness spending account
Group registered retirement savings plan
Employee stock purchase program
Group tax-free savings account
Life and accidental death & dismemberment (AD&D) insurance