Instrumentation & Monitoring (I&M) Analyst

Green Infrastructure PartnersToronto, ON
CA$25 - CA$30Onsite

About The Position

The I&M Analyst is responsible for the real-time surveillance and proactive analysis of geotechnical and structural instrumentation monitoring data. The individual will manage a sophisticated suite of instrumentation to ensure site safety, data integrity, and operational continuity. A core component of this role is the ability to make timely assessments and communicate effectively with stakeholders beyond the reliance on automated alerts. The successful candidate must possess the technical expertise to distinguish between false readings (sensor drift/noise) and true geotechnical movement, ensuring that communication and responses are both accurate and rapid.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in related Engineering or data sciences field.
  • Expert ability to distinguish between sensor noise/false positives and genuine geotechnical movement.
  • Good IT background with knowledge of data acquisition systems, server configurations, and database management for monitoring platforms.
  • Technical understanding of electrical components, signal processing, and the mechanics of vibrating wire technology, inclinometer profiles, and surveyed points.
  • Proven experience in data analysis and predictive modeling.
  • Ability to work on active construction sites to perform physical inspections and verify sensor installations against digital readings.
  • Ability to remain calm under pressure and make decisive, data-driven assessments during "Review" and "Alert" scenarios.
  • Skilled at translating complex, high-volume data sets into clear, actionable insights for non-technical stakeholders.

Nice To Haves

  • Basic understanding of electrical circuits to diagnose various sensor issues

Responsibilities

  • Maintain continuous oversight of automated platforms tracking various geotechnical and structural instruments including but not limited to ground monitoring points, utility points, vibrating wire (VW) piezometers, VW load cells, tiltmeters, electrolevel (EL) beams, and inclinometers.
  • Perform immediate interpretation of incoming alerts to distinguish between noise and genuine structural movement by considering various factors.
  • Escalate true exceedances and engage stakeholders through project specific response action plan protocols.
  • Issue formal notifications and concise technical briefings to site engineers and stakeholders regarding data anomalies and trend forecasts.
  • Utilize various monitoring data visualization platforms to monitor site health via overview plans, plots, and data.
  • Conduct deep-dive analysis of data trends to identify emerging patterns, providing proactive recommendations to mitigate potential failures before they reach trigger levels.
  • Synthesize information across disparate instrument types.
  • Provide required plots and data as input for monitoring reports.
  • Regularly review alarm configurations and assess their functionality.
  • Maintain the flexibility to work on active construction sites and perform detailed physical inspections.
  • Conduct routine reviews of sensor health to proactively identify "drifting" or failing instruments, coordinating with site teams for calibration or replacement.
  • Maintain rigorous records of site activities, instrument calibrations, and compliance logs.
  • Proactively suggest dashboard optimizations and visualization enhancements to improve the response time and clarity.

Benefits

  • Career growth and advancement opportunities.
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