Archived Career Opportunities
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August 16, 2017
August 16, 2017
September 8, 2017
Are you interested in being part of the single largest construction project in the history of the City of Toronto?
Bring your specialized structural engineering expertise to the City's Engineering and Construction Services Division and become part of the high-powered, ground-breaking engineering team working on the multi-year, multibillion-dollar Gardiner Strategic Rehabilitation Project.
The Project is in the early stages of implementation, and is now at a critical juncture, with design of the first phase of the rehabilitation – between Jarvis Street and Cherry Street – underway. Construction of the first phase is planned to start in 2018.
In the specially created role of Senior Structural Engineer – Gardiner Rehabilitation Project, you will be part of the self-contained unit within the Engineering and Construction Services Division that has overall responsibility to deliver the strategic rehabilitation plan for the F.G. Gardiner Expressway.
Reporting to the Senior Manager of the Gardiner Rehabilitation Unit, you will bring your extensive structural engineering expertise to the role. Excellent communication skills (oral and written) are essential given the extremely high profile of the strategic rehabilitation plan. Your support of the successful delivery of the Gardiner Rehabilitation Project includes providing the highest level of project management expertise, time and financial management capabilities, and coordination and consultation with the myriad of internal and external stakeholders and asset owners, including City departments and agencies, and provincial organizations such as Metrolinx.
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Reporting to the Director of Engineering and Construction Services, the Manager of Technical Services is responsible for leading a team of approximately 50 staff in the delivery of Survey, CADD, Capital Inspection, and Administration services required to support capital project delivery within the Public Works Department. In addition to ensuring that the above technical services are efficiently provided in accordance with Regional and provincial guidelines, with minimal disruption to the public, the Manager of Technical Services will, in consultation with the Managers of Capital Engineering and Construction, oversee the review and development of standards and practices to ensure on-going excellence in the delivery of capital projects.
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Reporting to the Manager within the Water Infrastructure Management section, the Engineer is responsible for undertaking hydraulic, structural, statistical and economic analysis towards the optimization of water infrastructure construction, replacement and rehabilitation strategies, as well as participating in the development of an Asset Management System for the City's water infrastructure. Also, participates in the infrastructure planning, risk assessment and data management for the City’s water, wastewater and stormwater systems.
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August 11, 2017
August 11, 2017
August 30, 2017
To provide day to day supervision of Norfolk County’s Water and Wastewater Operations in a cost effective and efficient manner while eliminating and minimizing interruptions to services.
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August 11, 2017
August 11, 2017
August 24, 2017
Under the direction of the Supervisor, Engineering CADD, prepares and/or coordinates the preparation of detailed Civil Engineering design/construction drawings (using CADD software), approvals and tender documentation for all Capital Works Engineering Contracts. Provides design/construction support to all Capital Works projects as well as liaises with various internal and external resources to ensure all documentation conforms to requirements, standards and procedures.