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Qualifications for a Project Manager I and II, include a Certified Engineering Technologist (CET) designation, registration with the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technologists and Technicians (OACETT). A Professional Engineering designation (P. Eng.) or Engineer-in-Training designation (EIT) and registration with the Professional Engineers of Ontario is considered an asset. A Project Management Professional (PMP) designation is also considered an asset. Experience in managing water and wastewater (linear and facility) and/or transportation projects, including Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process, design, construction and commissioning is required. A minimum of 1 to 2 years of directly related experience is required for the Project Manager I; 3 to 6 years is required for the Project Manager II. Education and experience of each candidate will be assessed to determine if they are a Level I or II Project Manager.
We are looking to hire individuals with demonstrated experience delivering complex and innovative projects on schedule and on budget. Successful candidates must possess expert project management, strategic planning, analytical and problem solving skills. Strong oral and written communication skills, along with strong facilitation, negotiation and dispute resolution skills are required to interface with multiple stakeholders including regional staff, contractors, consultants, council and the general public. Candidates must have knowledge of evolving technologies, in-depth technical engineering and construction knowledge and be familiar with relevant standards, documentation and legislation (Safe Drinking Water Act, Clean Water Act, Ontario Water Resources Act, Environmental Protection Act, American Water Works Association Standards, Construction Lien Act, Occupational Health and Safety Act, etc.). An equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered.
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Reporting to the Manager, Plant Capital and Engineering, this role is responsible for the delivery of major water and wastewater capital projects and the direct supervision and strategic leadership of project managers and technical professionals in the Water and Wastewater Treatment Division. The Senior Project
Advisor will also assist the Manager in developing a dynamic and fully engaged team of professionals, and enhanced project delivery and program management processes and practices necessary for the successful delivery of key programs. -
Reports to the Division Manager, Transportation Planning & Design. Responsible for developing and managing programs to identify, evaluate and address issues related to traffic operations and transportation planning.
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Reporting to the Director, Water & Wastewater, the Division Manager, Water Engineering supports the growth and sustainability of the potable water system in the City of London with accountability for engineering matters relating to the supply and distribution system, including expansion and modifications to the water treatment, pumping stations, and distribution facilities for these systems and other related environmental matters.
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The Township of Adelaide Metcalfe is seeking a Public Works Manager whose primary responsibilities will be the management and maintenance of municipal roadways. The Public Works Manager position supervises landfill operations and waste management. The position requires providing effective leadership too staff and directing the human, financial and physical resources of the department.