ON: Engineering Firm Opens Fifth Ontario Location in Guelph, With Positions for 30 New Employees | Trade and Industry Development

ON: Engineering Firm Opens Fifth Ontario Location in Guelph, With Positions for 30 New Employees

Jun 28, 2023
Recognized as one of Canada’s top small and medium employers in 2023, Crozier, a consulting engineering firm specializing in land development in the private sector, is proud to announce Guelph as the home for their fifth office in Ontario.

Recognized as one of Canada’s top small and medium employers in 2023, Crozier, a consulting engineering firm specializing in land development in the private sector, is proud to announce Guelph as the home for their fifth office in Ontario.

“Guelph is a thriving community that many of our current employees are already part of and we want to continue supporting that as best we can,” says Jurgen Koehler, office manager at Crozier. “We’ve got 25 employees currently working in the Guelph office, and we hope to fill our capacity of 55 by 2025.”

The Crozier team includes over 300 professionals across five offices in Ontario. They provide civil, water resources, traffic/transportation, hydrogeological, structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering services, complemented by landscape architecture, environmental, and building science services.

Crozier prides itself on its commitment to providing quality customer service with innovative solutions and has been doing so for over 40 years.

“We’re thrilled to open our doors in Guelph and look forward to continuing relationships with clients here,” adds Koehler. “The team is dedicated to creating long-term partnerships with clients by delivering top-quality results every time.”

The firm has a scholarship fund with the University of Guelph for distinguished students enrolled in the Bachelor of Engineering program, and a first-time home buyers’ program that provides financial help to employees purchasing their first home.

“It’s inspiring to witness the success of businesses directly leading to growth here in our community,” says Christine Chapman, the City’s manager of Economic Development. “Through their innovation, resilience, and hard work, these businesses contribute to the overall economic well-being of our city.”