Dillon Consulting is a Toronto-based, employee-owned professional services firm focused on infrastructure, environmental, and facilities projects across Canada and Australia. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward domain-specific engineering tools (SAP2000, STAAD, Civil 3D, Revit, ArcGIS) rather than modern cloud platforms or analytics infrastructure—a pattern typical of mature consulting firms where project delivery and CAD-centric workflows dominate over internal data systems. Active hiring is concentrated in engineering (227 roles), with a notable leadership focus on Indigenous rights and data integration, suggesting organizational investment in both compliance and data-driven project delivery.
Notable leadership hires: Indigenous Rights Lead, Data Integration Lead, Discipline Lead
Dillon Consulting is a professional services firm specializing in planning, engineering, environmental science, and facilities management. The firm operates 25+ offices across Canada and serves government, private, and institutional clients on infrastructure, environmental remediation, transportation, and permitting projects. Founded in 1946 and employee-owned, the company employs 1,100+ professionals and is actively hiring across engineering, data, environmental, and operational disciplines. Current project focus spans environmental site assessments, stormwater management, contaminated site remediation, linear infrastructure, and highway drainage—sectors tied to regulatory compliance, climate adaptation, and aging infrastructure renewal.
Dillon's stack is engineering-focused: SAP2000, STAAD, Civil 3D, Revit, ArcGIS (Pro, Online), Bluebeam, and Microstation for design and modeling; HEC-RAS for hydrology; 3D laser scanning and GNSS for surveying; Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace for collaboration; Azure, Cisco Meraki, and Palo Alto Networks for infrastructure.
Headquarters: Toronto, Ontario. The firm operates 25+ offices across Canada and has active hiring in Canada and Australia.
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