Geospatial Technical Leader (TL) - Infrastructure

Stantec
Chicago, United States of America
2 days ago

Role details

Contract type
Temporary contract
Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours)
Working hours
Regular working hours
Languages
English
Experience level
Senior
Compensation
$ 258K

Job location

Chicago, United States of America

Tech stack

Artificial Intelligence
Knowledge Management
Performance Monitor
Guidewire BillingCenter

Job description

Reporting to the Project Delivery Business Leader (PDBL), the Technical Leader (TL) is accountable for advancing technical excellence, strengthening quality, and building technical capability across the Geospatial discipline within the Infrastructure BOU.

The TL is a peer to Regional Delivery Leaders (RDLs), working collaboratively to ensure that technical excellence is embedded into project delivery, strategic pursuits, and business operations.

The role connects technical communities of practice to project delivery, ensuring that the Excellence pillar-encompassing technical quality, digital innovation, HSSE, and disciplined execution-is consistently translated into strong project outcomes.

Primary Focus Areas Technical Excellence and Quality Leadership

Advance technical excellence across the discipline by defining, standardizing, and reinforcing technical practices:

  • Establish and communicate discipline-specific technical standards aligned with regulations, industry best practices, and internal requirements

  • Promote consistent application of QA/QC processes, design standards, and technical review practices across projects

  • Provide technical oversight and guidance on complex or high-risk projects

  • Lead resolution of technical issues, ensuring appropriate risk mitigation and continuous improvement

  • Ensure consistency in technical approaches across regions and BCs

Integration with Project Delivery

Embed technical expertise into project delivery in collaboration with RDLs, Delivery Directors for Digital Practice, Global Delivery Centers, Project Management, and Project Controls, and Project Managers:

  • Work closely with delivery leadership to ensure appropriate technical expertise is applied to projects

  • Support project teams by facilitating access to the appropriate technical capabilities across the discipline

  • Contribute to major pursuits and key project reviews with technical leadership and input

  • Reinforce that technical excellence is a core component of project outcomes, fully integrated into delivery

Collaboration with Delivery Leadership (RDLs & BOU Delivery Directors)

Work in close partnership with Regional Delivery Leaders and Delivery Directors for Digital Practice, Global Delivery Centers, Project Management, and Project Controls to align technical excellence with delivery performance:

  • Collaborate with RDLs to ensure technical standards, expertise, and oversight are consistently embedded across the regional project portfolio

Partner with Delivery Directors for Digital Practice, Global Delivery Centers, Project Management, and Project Controls to strengthen alignment between technical disciplines and project execution practices

  • Support identification and intervention on technically complex or at-risk projects, providing targeted technical guidance

  • Contribute to resourcing discussions to ensure alignment between technical capability and project needs

  • Participate in delivery governance forums to align on priorities, risks, lessons learned, and continuous improvement actions

  • Ensure feedback from project delivery is captured and translated into improvements in standards, tools, and practices

Technical Community Leadership

Build and lead a connected, high-performing technical community across the discipline:

  • Develop and implement a Technical Discipline Strategic Plan aligned with Infrastructure priorities

  • Establish and execute a Technical Discipline Engagement approach to connect practitioners across regions

  • Foster collaboration across Business Centers and regions to share knowledge and best practices

  • Support succession planning, mentoring, and development of technical talent

Innovation, Digital, and Continuous Improvement

Advance innovation and digital integration across the discipline:

  • Drive adoption of digital tools, advanced engineering methods, and innovative delivery approaches

  • Collaborate with digital and innovation leaders to align discipline priorities with broader initiatives

  • Support implementation of AI-enabled workflows that improve efficiency, consistency, and insight generation while maintaining appropriate human oversight, professional judgment, and accountability in decision-making

  • Promote practical, value-driven innovation embedded in project delivery

  • Support lessons learned, knowledge capture, and continuous improvement across projects

External Profile and Thought Leadership

Strengthen the visibility and credibility of the technical discipline:

  • Represent the organization in industry forums, technical committees, and conferences

  • Promote thought leadership through publications, presentations, and client engagement

  • Support development of technical content, project profiles, and marketing materials

  • Enhance the visibility of technical capabilities and project achievements

Talent Development and Workforce Planning

Develop and sustain technical capability across the discipline:

  • Support strategic hiring to address capability and capacity gaps

  • Contribute to workforce planning in collaboration with regional and BC leadership

  • Participate in mentoring, coaching, and career development of technical practitioners

  • Identify and develop high-potential technical talent

  • Engage with academic and industry networks to support the talent pipeline

Key Performance Indicators

  • Improvement in technical quality, consistency, and reduction of rework

  • Contribution to successful project outcomes and strategic pursuits

  • Adoption of innovation, digital tools, and standardized practices

  • Strength and engagement of the technical community

  • Effective integration of technical excellence into project delivery performance

Reporting and Utilization

  • Reports to the Project Delivery Business Leader (PDBL)

Works in close collaboration with RDLs, Delivery Directors for Digital Practice, Global Delivery Centers, Project Management, and Project Controls and BC Leaders

  • Typical allocation: - ~40% technical leadership responsibilities

  • ~35% involvement in technically complex projects/programs

Typical Activities and Practices Technical Leadership and Project Support

  • Provide technical leadership on major projects and key pursuits

  • Participate in technical reviews, risk assessments, and design oversight

  • Ensure technical standards, guidelines, and tools are accessible and applied

  • Support QA/QC practices and continuous improvement initiatives

Collaboration with Delivery Leadership

Participate in regular coordination with RDLs and Delivery Directors for Digital Practice, Global Delivery Centers, Project Management, and Project Controls on project performance and technical risks

  • Support identification and intervention strategies for underperforming or high-risk projects

  • Contribute to regional resource and capability planning discussions

  • Align technical priorities with delivery and operational needs across the project portfolio

Community Leadership and Capability Building

  • Lead engagement across the discipline to support knowledge sharing, training, and development

  • Support implementation of discipline strategy and continuous improvement initiatives

Collaboration and Integration

Collaborate with RDLs, Delivery Directors for Digital Practice, Global Delivery Centers, Project Management, and Project Controls, and BC Leaders to align technical capability with project needs

  • Support effective deployment of technical resources across regions

  • Facilitate integration of specialized and global capabilities where relevant

Innovation and Knowledge Management

  • Promote innovation, lessons learned, and IP capture initiatives

  • Support adoption of digital tools and improved delivery practices

Requirements

Bachelor's degree in Engineering or relevant technical discipline

  • Typically 15+ years of relevant experience

  • Recognized technical expertise within an infrastructure discipline (Geospatial)

  • Proven experience in complex project delivery and technical leadership

  • Demonstrated ability to lead across regions and influence without direct authority

Position will primarily work in an office setting. Occasional business travel will be required.

Benefits & conditions

Temporary/casual employees have access to 401(k) plans, employee stock purchase program, and paid leave, in accordance with state and local law.

About the company

Stantec is a global leader in sustainable engineering, architecture, and environmental consulting. The diverse perspectives of our partners and interested parties drive us to think beyond what's previously been done on critical issues like climate change, digital transformation, and future-proofing our cities and infrastructure. We innovate at the intersection of community, creativity, and client relationships to advance communities everywhere, so that together we can redefine what's possible. Pay Range: * Locations in CO, HI, IL, MD & Various CA, NJ, VA Areas-$166,300.00 - $257,800.00 Annually * Locations in WA, DC & Various CA, MA, VA Areas-$178,400.00 - $276,600.00 Annually * Locations in NYC & CA (Bay Area) & NJ (RP)-$190,500.00 - $295,300.00 Annually

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