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September 14, 2017
September 14, 2017
September 27, 2017
Reporting to the designated Manager within Development & Compliance Services, the Manager I, Building Engineer, reviews mechanical and structural drawings, plans, specifications and design data for all buildings and structures to ensure compliance with the Ontario Building Code Act, 1992, the Ontario Building Code, related Municipal by-laws, other applicable by-laws, and conducts structural and mechanical inspections on site. The Manager I, Building Engineer assists the Manager II responsible for structural building engineering or mechanical building engineering as required.
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The incumbent is primarily responsible for managing the distribution and quality of work related to the processing of all development applications, to approval, as they pertain to Municipal servicing matters. The incumbent will undertake engineering analysis in order to review and evaluate the compilation of technical comments on development engineering documents associated with Draft Plans of Subdivision, Site Plans, Land Severances, Official Plan Amendments, Zoning By-law Amendments, Committee of Adjustment and all other Planning review processes and compliance requests. This is accomplished through the effective management of a skilled team of Coordinators, Technicians, Consulting Engineers and Contractors. Presenting results in written and verbal form to staff, elected officials, and the public is an integral part of this position. They also provide supervision to the Coordinator, Development Approvals and Technician, Development Approvals.
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The position is responsible to the Manager of Project Services to coordinate and direct the activities of project team members and/or consultants, set objectives, provide guidance for complex issues and manage projects from conception to warranty expiration.
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September 12, 2017
September 12, 2017
September 17, 2017
Bring your knowledge of transportation engineering, planning and modelling, and your strengths in traffic impact analysis to this temporary, full-time position (of approximately 12 months) with the Region of Waterloo Transportation Planning team.
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September 12, 2017
September 12, 2017
September 17, 2017
Your strengths in transportation engineering, planning and modelling, traffic impact analysis and transportation demand forecasting will make you a valuable addition to the Region of Waterloo Transportation Planning team, in this temporary, full-time position (of approximately 12 months).