The Engineering Support Consultant (ESC) shall be responsible for developing TTC operating requirements and reviewing designs with respect to Metrolinx transit expansion projects from a safety/fire life safety, tunnel ventilation, systems, traction power, vehicles, physical infrastructure, and fixed facility perspective. This includes ensuring that designs meet TTC requirements.
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The general roles and responsibilities of the ESC are defined as follows:
Review design documents from external consultants for compliance to
design standards.
Represent the TTC on technical matters.
Adopt TTC operating procedures and define new approaches if required.
Provide qualified and expert consultant staff in a timely fashion.
Prepare/provide Program presentations to senior TTC management and
elected officials.
Interface with Metrolinx, Metrolinx contractors, and TTC internal workforce (i.e. operations) to coordinate and facilitate work impacting TTC infrastructure or work requiring integration, through all phases of the project including planning, design, commissioning, and operation and maintenance.
The ESC shall provide the necessary managerial, professional, and
technical staff for engineering support services that may be requested by the TTC’s Representative to execute the Program throughout the contract lifecycle.
Demonstrates approximately 10 years direct experience.
Is a Professional Engineer licensed in the province of Ontario.
.
Must provide proof of valid license.
Responsible for reviewing and commenting on new electrical and traction power systems.
Provides engineering support and guidance to operational maintenance staff when needed.
Reviewing and commenting on information regarding electronic testing
equipment, transformers, switchgear, emergency power supplies and light and traction power distribution/generation systems and associated equipment.
Please send your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Advantages
Reviewing and commenting on information regarding electronic testing equipment, transformers, switchgear, emergency power supplies and light and traction power distribution/generation systems and associated equipment.
Responsibilities
The Engineering Support Consultant (ESC) shall be responsible for developing TTC operating requirements and reviewing designs with respect to Metrolinx transit expansion projects from a safety/fire life safety, tunnel ventilation, systems, traction power, vehicles, physical infrastructure, and fixed facility perspective. This includes ensuring that designs meet TTC requirements.
The general roles and responsibilities of the ESC are defined as follows:
Review design documents from external consultants for compliance to
design standards.
Represent the TTC on technical matters.
Adopt TTC operating procedures and define new approaches if required.
Provide qualified and expert consultant staff in a timely fashion.
Prepare/provide Program presentations to senior TTC management and
elected officials.
Interface with Metrolinx, Metrolinx contractors, and TTC internal workforce (i.e. operations) to coordinate and facilitate work impacting TTC infrastructure or work requiring integration, through all phases of the project including planning, design, commissioning, and operation and maintenance.
The ESC shall provide the necessary managerial, professional, and
technical staff for engineering support services that may be requested by the TTC’s Representative to execute the Program throughout the contract lifecycle.
Demonstrates approximately 10 years direct experience.
Is a Professional Engineer licensed in the province of Ontario.
.
Must provide proof of valid license.
Responsible for reviewing and commenting on new electrical and traction power systems.
Provides engineering support and guidance to operational maintenance staff when needed.
Reviewing and commenting on information regarding electronic testing
equipment, transformers, switchgear, emergency power supplies and light and traction power distribution/generation systems and associated equipment.
Please send your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Qualifications
Demonstrates approximately 10 years direct experience.
Is a Professional Engineer licensed in the province of Ontario.
.
Must provide proof of valid license.
Responsible for reviewing and commenting on new electrical and traction power systems.
Provides engineering support and guidance to operational maintenance staff when needed.
Summary
The Engineering Support Consultant (ESC) shall be responsible for developing TTC operating requirements and reviewing designs with respect to Metrolinx transit expansion projects from a safety/fire life safety, tunnel ventilation, systems, traction power, vehicles, physical infrastructure, and fixed facility perspective. This includes ensuring that designs meet TTC requirements.
The general roles and responsibilities of the ESC are defined as follows:
Review design documents from external consultants for compliance to
design standards.
Represent the TTC on technical matters.
Adopt TTC operating procedures and define new approaches if required.
Provide qualified and expert consultant staff in a timely fashion.
Prepare/provide Program presentations to senior TTC management and
elected officials.
Interface with Metrolinx, Metrolinx contractors, and TTC internal workforce (i.e. operations) to coordinate and facilitate work impacting TTC infrastructure or work requiring integration, through all phases of the project including planning, design, commissioning, and operation and maintenance.
The ESC shall provide the necessary managerial, professional, and
technical staff for engineering support services that may be requested by the TTC’s Representative to execute the Program throughout the contract lifecycle.
Demonstrates approximately 10 years direct experience.
Is a Professional Engineer licensed in the province of Ontario.
.
Must provide proof of valid license.
Responsible for reviewing and commenting on new electrical and traction power systems.
Provides engineering support and guidance to operational maintenance staff when needed.
Reviewing and commenting on information regarding electronic testing
equipment, transformers, switchgear, emergency power supplies and light and traction power distribution/generation systems and associated equipment.
Please send your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Randstad Canada is committed to fostering a workforce reflective of all peoples of Canada. As a result, we are committed to developing and implementing strategies to increase the equity, diversity and inclusion within the workplace by examining our internal policies, practices, and systems throughout the entire lifecycle of our workforce, including its recruitment, retention and advancement for all employees. In addition to our deep commitment to respecting human rights, we are dedicated to positive actions to affect change to ensure everyone has full participation in the workforce free from any barriers, systemic or otherwise, especially equity-seeking groups who are usually underrepresented in Canada's workforce, including those who identify as women or non-binary/gender non-conforming; Indigenous or Aboriginal Peoples; persons with disabilities (visible or invisible) and; members of visible minorities, racialized groups and the LGBTQ2+ community.
Randstad Canada is committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive and accessible workplace for all its candidates and employees by supporting their accessibility and accommodation needs throughout the employment lifecycle. We ask that all job applications please identify any accommodation requirements by sending an email to accessibility@randstad.ca to ensure their ability to fully participate in the interview process.
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The Engineering Support Consultant (ESC) shall be responsible for developing TTC operating requirements and reviewing designs with respect to Metrolinx transit expansion projects from a safety/fire life safety, tunnel ventilation, systems, traction power, vehicles, physical infrastructure, and fixed facility perspective. This includes ensuring that designs meet TTC requirements.
The general roles and responsibilities of the ESC are defined as follows:
Review design documents from external consultants for compliance to
design standards.
Represent the TTC on technical matters.
Adopt TTC operating procedures and define new approaches if required.
Provide qualified and expert consultant staff in a timely fashion.
Prepare/provide Program presentations to senior TTC management and
elected officials.
Interface with Metrolinx, Metrolinx contractors, and TTC internal workforce (i.e. operations) to coordinate and facilitate work impacting TTC infrastructure or work requiring integration, through all phases of the project including planning, design, commissioning, and operation and maintenance.
The ESC shall provide the necessary managerial, professional, and
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technical staff for engineering support services that may be requested by the TTC’s Representative to execute the Program throughout the contract lifecycle.
Demonstrates approximately 10 years direct experience.
Is a Professional Engineer licensed in the province of Ontario.
.
Must provide proof of valid license.
Responsible for reviewing and commenting on new electrical and traction power systems.
Provides engineering support and guidance to operational maintenance staff when needed.
Reviewing and commenting on information regarding electronic testing
equipment, transformers, switchgear, emergency power supplies and light and traction power distribution/generation systems and associated equipment.
Please send your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Advantages
Reviewing and commenting on information regarding electronic testing equipment, transformers, switchgear, emergency power supplies and light and traction power distribution/generation systems and associated equipment.
Responsibilities
The Engineering Support Consultant (ESC) shall be responsible for developing TTC operating requirements and reviewing designs with respect to Metrolinx transit expansion projects from a safety/fire life safety, tunnel ventilation, systems, traction power, vehicles, physical infrastructure, and fixed facility perspective. This includes ensuring that designs meet TTC requirements.
The general roles and responsibilities of the ESC are defined as follows:
Review design documents from external consultants for compliance to
design standards.
Represent the TTC on technical matters.
Adopt TTC operating procedures and define new approaches if required.
Provide qualified and expert consultant staff in a timely fashion.
Prepare/provide Program presentations to senior TTC management and
elected officials.
Interface with Metrolinx, Metrolinx contractors, and TTC internal workforce (i.e. operations) to coordinate and facilitate work impacting TTC infrastructure or work requiring integration, through all phases of the project including planning, design, commissioning, and operation and maintenance.
The ESC shall provide the necessary managerial, professional, and
technical staff for engineering support services that may be requested by the TTC’s Representative to execute the Program throughout the contract lifecycle.
Demonstrates approximately 10 years direct experience.
Is a Professional Engineer licensed in the province of Ontario.
.
Must provide proof of valid license.
Responsible for reviewing and commenting on new electrical and traction power systems.
Provides engineering support and guidance to operational maintenance staff when needed.
Reviewing and commenting on information regarding electronic testing
equipment, transformers, switchgear, emergency power supplies and light and traction power distribution/generation systems and associated equipment.
Please send your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Qualifications
Demonstrates approximately 10 years direct experience.
Is a Professional Engineer licensed in the province of Ontario.
.
Must provide proof of valid license.
Responsible for reviewing and commenting on new electrical and traction power systems.
Provides engineering support and guidance to operational maintenance staff when needed.
Summary
The Engineering Support Consultant (ESC) shall be responsible for developing TTC operating requirements and reviewing designs with respect to Metrolinx transit expansion projects from a safety/fire life safety, tunnel ventilation, systems, traction power, vehicles, physical infrastructure, and fixed facility perspective. This includes ensuring that designs meet TTC requirements.
The general roles and responsibilities of the ESC are defined as follows:
Review design documents from external consultants for compliance to
design standards.
Represent the TTC on technical matters.
Adopt TTC operating procedures and define new approaches if required.
Provide qualified and expert consultant staff in a timely fashion.
Prepare/provide Program presentations to senior TTC management and
elected officials.
Interface with Metrolinx, Metrolinx contractors, and TTC internal workforce (i.e. operations) to coordinate and facilitate work impacting TTC infrastructure or work requiring integration, through all phases of the project including planning, design, commissioning, and operation and maintenance.
The ESC shall provide the necessary managerial, professional, and
technical staff for engineering support services that may be requested by the TTC’s Representative to execute the Program throughout the contract lifecycle.
Demonstrates approximately 10 years direct experience.
Is a Professional Engineer licensed in the province of Ontario.
.
Must provide proof of valid license.
Responsible for reviewing and commenting on new electrical and traction power systems.
Provides engineering support and guidance to operational maintenance staff when needed.
Reviewing and commenting on information regarding electronic testing
equipment, transformers, switchgear, emergency power supplies and light and traction power distribution/generation systems and associated equipment.
Please send your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Randstad Canada is committed to fostering a workforce reflective of all peoples of Canada. As a result, we are committed to developing and implementing strategies to increase the equity, diversity and inclusion within the workplace by examining our internal policies, practices, and systems throughout the entire lifecycle of our workforce, including its recruitment, retention and advancement for all employees. In addition to our deep commitment to respecting human rights, we are dedicated to positive actions to affect change to ensure everyone has full participation in the workforce free from any barriers, systemic or otherwise, especially equity-seeking groups who are usually underrepresented in Canada's workforce, including those who identify as women or non-binary/gender non-conforming; Indigenous or Aboriginal Peoples; persons with disabilities (visible or invisible) and; members of visible minorities, racialized groups and the LGBTQ2+ community.
Randstad Canada is committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive and accessible workplace for all its candidates and employees by supporting their accessibility and accommodation needs throughout the employment lifecycle. We ask that all job applications please identify any accommodation requirements by sending an email to accessibility@randstad.ca to ensure their ability to fully participate in the interview process.
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