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City of Toronto ENGINEER in Toronto, Ontario

ENGINEER

Job ID: 46214

Job Category: Engineering & Technical

Division & Section: Engineering & Construction Services, ECS Bridges & Expressways

Work Location: Metro Hall, 55 John Street

Job Type & Duration: Full-time, Permanent Vacancies

Salary: $93,734.00 - $123,449.00

Shift Information: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week

Affiliation: Non-Union

Number of Positions Open: 3

Posting Period: 10-MAY-2024 to 24-MAY-2024

Job Description

Creating the safe, sustainable municipal infrastructure that makes Toronto so livable is the responsibility of our Engineering & Construction Services (ECS) Division, which provides specialized engineering design and construction services to Toronto Water, Transportation Services, Solid Waste Management Services and other City of Toronto Divisions, Agencies, Boards and Commissions and external clients such as the development industry, utility companies and other public agencies.

Within the Design and Construction - Bridges and Expressways section you will be accountable to a project team of internal and external technical staff on multi-disciplinary bridge rehabilitation,new bridge construction, and inspection assignments. You will use your skills to support both conventional and alternative delivery model projects to execute complex work on the City’s most prominent transportationinfrastructure.

With your technical knowledge, understanding, and application of the Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code (CHBDC-CSA-S6), MTO Structural Manual, Ontario Structure Inspection Manual, and other applicable standards and industry practices, overseeing and evaluating the work performance of external service providers with respect to quality, timelines, cost, and completion of required tasks will be an integral part of this role.

As an Engineer in within the Bridges and Expressways section, you’ll provide project management, technical expertise, and engineering knowledge on the planning, design, construction, review, and asset management of bridge infrastructure projects. You will use your experience and ability to plan, organize and co-ordinate projects in some of the City’s most congested and complicated locations.

BSE Program Management

The Program Management unit provides project management, contract administration, technical, and engineering expertise in the planning, design, and construction of bridge and culvert rehabilitations and replacements. Staff are tasked with capital delivery of a long term program of state of good repair projects. Staff collaborate with internal client divisions, and external 3rd party stakeholders such as TTC, Metrolinx, and the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, to identify short and long-term renewal needs, leading to the design and construction of new construction or rehabilitation projects.

BSE Asset Management

The BSE Asset Management unit provides asset management services for the City’s bridge, culvert, and retaining wall inventory through inspection, budgeting, programing, and coordination. The Unit oversees the City's inspection program in accordance with the Province of Ontario's regulated Ontario Structure Inspection Manual (OSIM) and provides input to the development of the Transportation Services Capital Program to address rehabilitation, reconstruction and expansion needs for the City's bridges, structures and expressways. The unit is called upon to address emergency events, and to provide technical expertise and recommendations to the client divisions operations impacting their infrastructure.

Full project management accountabilities

You’ll participate in a variety of assigned engineering projects, with responsibility for project management of ongoing or annual City-wide engineering programs, special projects, engineering proposals, Capital Works Program, best practices and other program development and new initiatives. This will see you working with multi-disciplinary project team staff, to meet deadlines and ensure effective teamwork and communication, high standards of work quality and organizational performance, and continuous learning, while controlling expenditures within budget. You’ll assist in preparing capital and operating budgets, perform site inspections and assessments of changed conditions on construction projects, ensure compliance within guidelines by acting as a signing authority, finalize contract payments and implement quality control/quality assurance for construction. As an Engineer, you may be required to facilitate complex cost-sharing arrangements for the construction of municipalinfrastructure.

Driving technical innovation and continuous improvement

Recognized for keeping current with technological developments in the field of engineering, you’ll conduct research into your assigned area, ensuring that it takes into account developments within the field, corporate policies and practices, legislation and initiatives by other levels of government. Equipped with this up-to-date knowledge, you’ll provide specialized design services and technical advice and expertise to support varied units, devising new approaches and assessing the application of alternative delivery models for capital construction projects, applying existing criteria in new ways, and drawing conclusions from comparative situations. The Division will also rely on you to formulate recommendations based on your analysis of continuous improvement and control measures for quality, efficiency and effectiveness of services, and your review of new technologies for utilization in existing or future service requirements.

Managing stakeholder expectations and communications

An effective communicator – verbally and in writing – at all organizational levels, able to effectively convey technical information in a user-friendly manner, you’re adept at working collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team, contractors, colleagues, elected officials, consultants, and other internal and external clients and stakeholders. These skills will enable you to represent the Division at meetings with the public, stakeholders and Councillors, and act as a technical specialist at project and organizational meetings with varied stakeholders. You’re also well prepared to establish and maintain linkages to other units in the City to co-ordinate input and ensure effective partnerships.

Key Qualifications:

Among the other strengths you bring to the role of Engineer will be the following keyqualifications:

  1. Completion of post-secondary education degree or diploma in civil and/or structural engineering or an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.

  2. Experience in the application of the principles of civil and structural engineering and of materials and methods of construction, rehabilitation and upgrading. Good workingknowledge of foundation, roadway design, environmental and construction practices is an asset.

  3. Project management experience from inception to implementation, including planning, design and construction of public works infrastructure.

  4. Experience in developing reports, RFPs/proposals andpresentations.

  5. Familiar with Canadian Railway and Highway Bridge Design Codes, Standards andSpecifications.

  6. Experience in client management and communicating with a diverse group ofstakeholders.

  7. Registration with Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO), or licensing as a professional engineer in good standing in another Canadian engineering association with the ability to obtain a P.Eng. license with PEO.

You bring extensive knowledge of legislation, including the Occupational Health and Safety Act and its regulations for construction projects, along with knowledge of asset management principles, including data collection, analysis and estimating. You’re also known for your ability to read, interpret, and report on engineering plans and drawings, specifications, correspondence, reports and other documents in a timely manner, conduct studies, surveys and research, develop effective solutions to engineering issues, initiate and lead technical studies and projects, and plan and prepare reports and recommendations.

A valid Province of Ontario Class "G" Driver's License, with an ability to drive to different sites in a timely manner, is also required. Equally important in your role as a member of our team, you have what it takes to support the Toronto Public Service values to ensure a culture that champions equity, diversity and respectful workplaces.

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

The City is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to creating a workplace culture of inclusiveness that reflects the diverse residents that we serve. Learn more about the City’s commitment toemployment equity (https://jobs.toronto.ca/jobsatcity/content/Hiring-Policies-and-Statements/?locale=en_US) .

Accommodation

The City of Toronto is committed to creating an accessible and inclusive organization. We are committed to providing barrier-free and accessible employment practices in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Should you require Code-protected accommodation through any stage of the recruitment process, please make them known when contacted and we will work with you to meet your needs. Disability-related accommodation during the application process is available upon request . Learn more about the City’sHiring Policies and Accommodation Process (https://jobs.toronto.ca/jobsatcity/content/Hiring-Policies-and-Statements/?locale=en_US) .

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