Careers
Careers with NCS Fluid Handling Systems Inc.
NCS Fluid Handling Systems is always looking for exceptional talent. We have new career opportunities in all service areas that the NCS Fluid Handling Systems business units operating in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario.
Additional team support will be added for our new branches in Manitoba, Vancouver Island and the Northern Ontario which will be opening in the coming months and positions in all areas of administration, management and technical operations are available.
NCS Fluid Handling Systems is growing the team of skilled technicians and project managers to continue to support and serve all construction and municipal markets across Canada in the dewatering, water treatment, erosion and sediment control as well as river crossings, storage tank and pipeline hydro-static testing markets in energy and mining as well.
NCS Fluid Handling Systems and partners also provide sewer bypass, sand pointing, eductor dewatering, well pointing systems, site water management services and water filtration all all types, Canada wide.
Heavy Duty Mechanic
We are currently seeking a Heavy Duty Mechanic to join the NCS Team in a challenging role.
NCS Fluid Handling Systems delivers expert dewatering, water management, hydrostatic testing, filtration, and sediment control solutions across Canada. Supported by a skilled team and partners, NCS serves energy, mining, industrial, and municipal construction markets with innovative systems for river diversions, sewer bypass, wellpoint dewatering, and water treatment.
If you are seeking a challenging yet rewarding career and meet the qualifications outlined, we would love to hear from you!
Reports to:
Shop & Equipment Manager
Location:
12850 87 Ave, Surrey, BC V3W 3H9
Compensation:
Starting wages: CA$35 per hour
Benefits:
Extended Health, Group RRSP, Annual Performance Reviews
Role Summary
The Heavy Duty Mechanic will apply journeyman-level expertise to perform complex mechanical work, including the repair, maintenance, inspection, and testing of pumps and related equipment. This role involves troubleshooting issues, ensuring equipment meets operational standards, maintaining accurate documentation (e.g., work orders, test reports, inspection records), and supporting shop efficiency through effective parts organization and inventory control.
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform repair and maintenance on pumps, motors, and associated mechanical equipment.
- Ability to analyze and solve complex technical problems (troubleshoot)
- Disassemble, clean, inspect, and reassemble pump components and systems
- Perform pump testing to verify performance, efficiency, and compliance with specifications
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date detailed documentation, including test reports, work orders, and inspection reports.
- Maintain accurate records of repairs, maintenance activities, and equipment history
- Organize and manage parts inventory, ensuring proper labeling, storage, and stock levels
- Identify and order required parts and materials as needed
- Ensure all work is completed in compliance with safety standards and company procedures
- Maintain cleanliness and organization of the shop workspace
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a team environment, exercise good judgment and common sense and conduct him/herself professionally
- Safe and professional work practices are mandatory
Qualifications & Competencies:
- Journeyman certification (Mandatory)
- Red Seal is an asset.
- Two years verifiable mechanic experience.
- Ability to weld is a strong asset strong asset
- Grade 12 graduate.
- Full understanding of all relevant safety and compliance regulations, policies, and generally accepted work practices.
- Full understanding of all elements of the job (i.e.: shop safety, shop work practices, mechanical systems, use of all hand and power tools)
- Computer keyboarding skills and a basic understanding of computer business systems is desirable.
- Strong attention to detail and commitment to safety
- Good teamwork and collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively in a shop environment
- A proactive self-starter who is resourceful and able to work independently.
- Willing and able to work in all weather conditions.
- Valid driver’s license with a clean abstract and proven experience safely towing trailers.
To apply, please send your resume by filling the form below.
Outside Sales & Business Development Representative
We are currently seeking a Sales & Business Development Representative to join the NCS Team in a challenging role.
NCS Fluid Handling Systems delivers expert dewatering, water management, hydrostatic testing, filtration, and sediment control solutions across Canada. Supported by a skilled team and partners, NCS serves energy, mining, industrial, and municipal construction markets with innovative systems for river diversions, sewer bypass, wellpoint dewatering, and water treatment.
If you are seeking a challenging yet rewarding career and meet the qualifications outlined, we would love to hear from you!
Reports to:
Sales Manager
Location:
12850 87 Ave, Surrey, BC V3W 3H9
Compensation:
CA$70,000.00 – CA$80,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Extended Health, Group RRSP, Annual Performance Reviews
Role Summary
The Sales & Business Development Representative is responsible for developing and managing NCS Fluid Systems’ business across Vancouver and Vancouver Island. The role focuses on relationship-driven sales and market development for NCS services including dewatering, sewer bypass, water transfer, hydro-testing, filtration, and water management solutions.
As part of this role, there is an expectation to spend approximately five days per month on Vancouver Island focused on generating leads and supporting business development activities.
This role is primarily site-based, with some office-based project support within the fluid management sector. The Superintendent will be responsible for the safe, on-time, on-budget, and high-quality execution of work, including the installation, operation, and site management of both short- and long-term projects.
Key Responsibilities:
Business Development
- Drive new business growth by cold calling, networking, site visits, and industry engagement
- Develop relationships with contractors, municipalities, consultants, and industrial operators
- Promote NCS services and capabilities to generate project opportunities
- Attend industry events and represent NCS within the regional market
- Gather market intelligence including competitor activity, project pipelines, and client needs.
Sales & Opportunity Management:
- Identify and qualify new project opportunities
- Conduct site visits to assess project scope, technical requirements, and customer needs
- Assist in developing project solutions in coordination with operations
- Prepare quotations, proposals and supporting documentation
- Follow up through award, contract execution, and project kickoff
Account & Client Relationship Management:
- Develop and maintain long-term relationships with existing customers
- Act as primary point of contact for Vancouver Island clients
- Communicate customer requirements clearly and effectively to internal teams
- Proactively address customer concerns and coordinate resolutions
Project Coordination Support:
- Coordinate with operations and logistics teams for successful project execution
- Assist with scheduling and project communication
- Support change management and scope adjustments during projects
- Contribute to ensure successful project completion and repeat business
Internal Reporting & Administration:
- Maintain accurate and up to date CRM records including leads, opportunities, and customer interactions
- Provide regular sales activity reports and pipeline updates to management
- Support estimating and proposal development as required
- Plan and oversee new marketing initiatives
Qualifications & Competencies
- 4–5+ years of outside sales experience, preferably within construction, municipal infrastructure, industrial services, or oil & gas sectors.
- Established network and strong industry connections across British Columbia, with the ability to leverage existing relationships to drive new business.
- Proven track record of meeting and exceeding sales targets, growing territory revenue, and securing long-term contracts through strategic account management.
- Mechanical aptitude, with working knowledge of pumps, piping, water systems, and related industrial equipment preferred.
- Excellent communication, negotiation, and relationship-building skills with experience engaging contractors, engineers, municipalities, and industrial clients.
- Self-motivated and highly organized, with the ability to work independently and effectively manage a large geographic territory
- Valid driver’s license and willingness to travel across British Columbia including spending 5 days a month on Vancouver Island.
To apply, please send your resume by filling the form below.
Superintendent
We are currently seeking a Superintendent to join the NCS Team in a challenging role.
NCS Fluid Handling Systems delivers expert dewatering, water management, hydrostatic testing, filtration, and sediment control solutions across Canada. Supported by a skilled team and partners, NCS serves energy, mining, industrial, and municipal construction markets with innovative systems for river diversions, sewer bypass, wellpoint dewatering, and water treatment.
If you are seeking a challenging yet rewarding career and meet the qualifications outlined, we would love to hear from you!
Reports to:
Project Manager (Project dependent)
Location:
Western Canada (Various Sites)
Shifts:
Days, Nights, Rotation-Based, Extended shift rotations, and potential for camp work.
Compensation:
Competitive within industry standards
Benefits:
Extended Health, Group RRSP, Annual Performance Reviews
Role Summary
NCS is currently seeking an experienced field-based Superintendent as part of our growing Project Execution team. will serve as the primary on-site point of contact, supporting the Project Management team while leading all field operations for NCS.
This role is primarily site-based, with some office-based project support within the fluid management sector. The Superintendent will be responsible for the safe, on-time, on-budget, and high-quality execution of work, including the installation, operation, and site management of both short- and long-term projects.
Key Responsibilities:
Project Planning & Execution
- Join project kickoffs, and develop BOMs, pick lists, and installation plans for upcoming projects
- Support the project manger as the prime site contact for the full project lifecycle from BOM development through installation, commissioning, and close-out, ensuring alignment with client expectations and internal standards.
On Site Management:
- Support execution of the project schedule in alignment with internal and external milestones, proactively adjusting plans as needed.
- Lead site crews to ensure safe, efficient, and high-quality delivery of work
- Prepare and submit requisitions for on-site equipment and resource needs
- Ensure daily force account documentation is completed and signed off by the client
Safety, Quality & Risk Management:
- Lead on-site safety programs, conduct risk assessments, and ensure full compliance with HSE standards.
- Promote and maintain a zero-incident culture through proactive communication, monitoring, and regular audits.
- Ensure all work is executed in accordance with NCS quality standards and client specifications.
Collaboration & Communication
- Lead daily tailgate meetings and regular site briefings to align crews on scope, schedule, and safety expectations.
- Provide timely updates on project progress, risks, and issues to internal stakeholders and clients.
- Foster strong working relationships with clients, addressing concerns proactively and maintaining a high level of service.
- Ensure all site documentation, reports, and communications are accurate, complete, and submitted in a timely manner.
- Promote open communication on site, encouraging team feedback and early identification of potential issues.
Qualifications & Competencies
- Minimum 5 years of experience in the water management sector, including installation and operation of water management systems.
- Demonstrated success in managing client relationships on-site and delivering projects safely, on time, and within budget
- Proven ability to lead crews while maintaining discipline, morale, performance, and safety standards
- Strong leadership, communication, and conflict resolution skills.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and general computer applications
- Core competencies include strong attention to detail, accountability, adaptability, and sound decision-making under pressure
- Valid driver’s license with a clean abstract and ability to travel regionally as required.
To apply, please send your resume by filling the form below.
Designer & Estimator
We are currently seeking a Designer & Estimator (NOC 22301) to join the NCS Team in a challenging role.
NCS Fluid Handling Systems delivers expert dewatering, water management, hydrostatic testing, filtration, and sediment control solutions across Canada. Supported by a skilled team and partners, NCS serves energy, mining, industrial, and municipal construction markets with innovative systems for river diversions, sewer bypass, wellpoint dewatering, and water treatment.
If you are seeking a challenging yet rewarding career and meet the qualifications outlined, we would love to hear from you!
Terms of Employment:
- Permanent Position – Full time
- Hourly Position – 40 Hours a week
- Salary – $80,000/yr – $85,000/yr
- Location: Langley, British Columbia
- Benefits:
- 2 Weeks vacation/Year
- Extended HealthCare
- Disability insurance
- Short-term disability
- Long-term disability
- Retirement savings / RRSP matching
- Training & development support
Role Summary
The Designer & Estimator will have a strong background · in estimating and/or designing within water management, construction, or industrial projects. This role involves designing, evaluating project specifications, preparing accurate estimates, and collaborating with various stakeholders to ensure successful project execution. The incumbent will play a crucial role in the bidding process and contribute to the overall profitability of our projects.
Key Responsibilities:
Project Estimating
- Review sales bid, often with limited documentation, and extract technical requirements based on customer goals.
- Analyze project specifications, drawings, and field conditions to develop comprehensive designs and proposals.
- Prepare detailed and accurate cost estimates for equipment, materials, and labor based on system requirements, logistics, for water management projects.
- Identify potential project risks and develop mitigation strategies in designs and project execution.
System Design
- Design efficient hydraulic systems for a range of applications including sewer bypasses, long distance water transfers, creek/river diversions, well point, deep well and eductor dewatering and water treatment.
- Perform and document detailed hydraulic calculations to support system design.
- Develop engineered system layouts including, but not limited to, pump sizing, pipe routing, and flow calculations.
- Collaborate with project managers and field teams to ensure designs are practical and constructible.
- Develop engineered drawings and flow models to verify the system will meet performance targets (flow rate, head pressure, etc.).
- Conduct system capacity analysis and friction loss calculations
- Optimize designs for performance, safety, and cost-efficiency
- Provide engineered protocols and system designs that deliver on NCS’s value proposition: efficiency, environmental compliance and cost effectiveness
Technical Support & Coordination
- Prepare detailed engineered plans for client submission and third party-engineering review.
- Ensure all designs meet regulatory and industry standards.
- Create P & ID drawings that illustrate fluid system layout, equipment setup and site specific considerations.
- Support the sales and operations teams with technical input during proposal and project execution phases.
- Participate in pre-bid meetings, and client consultations as needed.
- Gather and communicate market intelligence, competitor insights, and client feedback to inform system design strategies and pricing models.
Collaboration & Communication
- Support the use of established best practices, templates, and procedures for estimating and design deliverables.
- Compile client and colleague feedback to ensure pricing remains competitive and aligned with industry benchmarks.
- Communicate effectively with internal operations, project managers, and leadership teams.
- Contribute to standardization and documentation of estimating and design practices.
Qualifications & Competencies
- Diploma or Degree in Engineering Technology, Civil/Mechanical/Geotechnical Engineering, or related field.
- 3+ years of experience in estimating and/or designing within fluid systems, construction, groundwater control, mining operations, geotechnical surveying, or industrial projects.
- Solid technical foundation in groundwater control systems, including design support, installation, and performance monitoring of dewatering systems (pumps, wellpoints, pipelines).
- In-depth knowledge of deep well and eductor systems, with preference given to candidates who have hands-on, on-site installation experience.
- Geotechnical data collection and analysis experience, including Cone Penetration Testing (CPT) and subsurface profiling to support risk assessments and construction planning is a plus.
- Strong ability to perform flow calculations, pressure loss assessments, and pump/system sizing.
- Strong knowledge of pumps, piping systems, flow dynamics, and related equipment.
- Proficient with estimating software and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint & Visio) and all Microsoft communication software (Outlook, Microsoft Teams).
- Excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills.
- Ability to interpret technical drawings, specifications, and project documents.
- Field experience in dewatering or fluid management is a strong asset.
- Valid driver’s license and willingness to travel to job sites as required.
Qualifications Preferred:
- Designing experience in CAD software (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or similar)
- Familiarity with fluid system components such as diesel/electric pumps, HDPE piping, valves, fittings, tanks, and filtration systems
To apply, please send your resume by filling the form below.
Foreman – Water Management
Location: Western Canada (Various Sites)
Shifts: Days, Nights, Rotation-Based, Extended shift rotations, and potential for camp work.
Compensation: Competitive within industry standards
Benefits: Extended Health, Group RRSP, Annual Performance Reviews
Role Summary
NCS Fluid Systems is seeking a Foreman to oversee water treatment, dewatering, wellpointing, bypass pumping, and hydrotesting projects across Western Canada.
As a Foreman, you will be responsible for leading field crews, coordinating project execution, ensuring safety compliance, and maintaining quality standards. This position requires strong leadership and communication skills, technical expertise, and the ability to manage multiple job sites.
Key Responsibilities
- Supervise and direct field crews, subcontractors, and vendors to meet project schedules.
- Ensure compliance with safety regulations, project specifications, and quality standards.
- Schedule labour and resources, adjusting as needed to meet project demands.
- Oversee site setup and operations for water management systems.
- Monitor system performance, troubleshoot issues, and make operational adjustments.
- Maintain detailed records of site activities, including daily logs and reporting.
- Coordinate inspections and compliance checks, addressing deficiencies as required.
- Lead pre-mobilization meetings with clients and stakeholders.
- Assist in training and mentoring team members.
- Support budgeting and bidding processes for new projects.
- Secure necessary permits and approvals for operations.
- Ensure site safety, quality control, and adherence to environmental regulations.
- Effectively communicate with the client on site tasks, including project planning and dispute resolution
Required Qualifications:
- 3+ years of field leadership experience in Water Management, Construction, or Industrial Services.
- Proven ability to lead and manage crews in remote or industrial environments.
- Strong understanding of mechanical systems, pumps, and water treatment processes.
- Excellent problem-solving skills, with the ability to make quick, effective decisions.
- Valid Class 5 Driver’s License with a clean driving record (insurability required).
- Ability to travel and work in remote locations.
- Pre-access Drug & Alcohol Testing (as per client site requirements).
- Physical capability to lift up to 50 lbs and perform labour-intensive tasks.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Previous experience in water management; dewatering, wellpoint systems, bypass pumping, or hydrotesting.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Project, Outlook).
- Strong knowledge of blueprint reading and job site supervision.
- Qualified to operate powered mobile equipment including skid steer, forklift, telehandler etc.
- Ability to transport equipment utilizing tow behind trailers.
Skills & Competencies
- Leadership and team management skills.
- Excellent communication skills (written and verbal).
- Ability to prioritize competing demands and manage multiple job sites.
- Strong attention to safety, quality, and productivity.
Training & Development
- Comprehensive training in water management systems.
- Leadership training for career advancement.
- Growth opportunities within NCS Fluid Systems.
Work Environment
This role involves working at various job sites, including remote locations and urban settings. The Foreman will work closely with Project Managers, clients, and field teams to ensure smooth project execution.
Our Culture & Core Values
At NCS Fluid Systems, we are committed to safety, professionalism, and operational excellence. We value teamwork and problem-solving, creating an environment where employees can grow and succeed.
How to Apply
To join our growing team, please submit your resume by filling the form below.
Field Technician – Water Management
Location: Western Canada (Various Sites)
Shifts: Days, Nights, Rotation-Based, Extended shift rotations, and potential for camp work.
Compensation: Competitive within industry standards
Benefits: Extended Health, Group RRSP, Annual Performance Reviews
Role Summary
NCS Fluid Systems is seeking a Field Technician to support water treatment, dewatering, wellpointing, bypass pumping, and hydrotesting operations across Western Canada.
As a Field Technician, you will be responsible for setting up, operating, and maintaining water management systems, ensuring safety compliance, and assisting in project execution. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals looking to build a career in the water management industry.
Key Responsibilities:
- Install, operate, and maintain pumps, piping, filtration systems, and treatment units.
- Assist in system setup and dismantling, including hose and pipe connections.
- Monitor equipment performance, identify issues, and perform basic troubleshooting.
- Follow all safety protocols and ensure proper use of personal protective equipment.
- Complete field documentation, including daily logs and maintenance checklists.
- Work closely with Foremen and Lead Hands to ensure efficient project execution.
- Perform basic mechanical maintenance on pumps, hoses, and related equipment.
- Support loading and unloading of equipment for mobilization and demobilization.
- Maintain a clean and organized job site to uphold safety standards.
Qualifications Required:
- Hands-on mechanical aptitude
- Ability to work in outdoor environments in all weather conditions.
- Physically fit, able to lift up to 50 lbs. and perform manual labor.
- Valid Class 5 Driver’s License with a clean driving record (insurability required).
- Ability to travel and work in remote locations as needed.
- Pre-access Drug & Alcohol Testing (as per contractor site requirements).
Qualifications Preferred:
- Previous experience in dewatering, bypass pumping, or hydrotesting.
- Familiarity with job site safety protocols and environmental compliance.
- Qualified to operate powered mobile equipment including skid steer, forklift, telehandler etc.
- Ability to transport equipment utilizing tow behind trailers.
Skills & Competencies
- Strong work ethic and reliability in field operations.
- Ability to follow instructions and work effectively within a team.
- Basic troubleshooting and problem-solving skills for field equipment.
- Attention to detail in documentation and maintenance tasks.
Training & Development
- Hands-on training in water management systems and field operations.
- Opportunities for career progression to Lead Hand and Foreman roles.
- Continuous learning and safety training provided by NCS.
Work Environment
This position requires work at various job sites, including remote locations, urban settings, and industrial environments. Work is performed outdoors in all weather conditions, and shifts may involve long hours and physical labour.
Our Culture & Core Values
At NCS Fluid Handling Systems, we are committed to safety, professionalism, and operational excellence. We value teamwork, accountability, and problem-solving to ensure successful project execution.
How to Apply
If you’re ready to start a rewarding career in water management, submit your resume by filling the form below.
Many of the NCS Fluid Handling Systems projects require physical labour and are located in various cities or sites across Canada, therefore the ability to travel is required.
NCS Fluid Handling Systems provides both on-the-job and in-class training in all areas of quality, safety and operational excellence.
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