Under the direction of the Supervisor of Engineering Services, organizes and directs the planning, design and construction of County infrastructure such as water and wastewater systems, roads, bridges, and buildings.
Responsibilities:
Project Management duties including assisting with project planning,
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engineering and construction of County infrastructure.
Attends meetings and discussions involving County owned facilities with area municipalities, Provincial Ministries, Conservation Authorities, and other external agencies.
Assists in the preparation of the annual budget by estimating required
construction costs for capital projects. Supports with special projects such as:
Environmental Study Reports, Development Charges etc.
Assists with, and monitors, the scheduling and implementation of construction activities including reviewing and approving submittals, payment certificates, and change orders. Coordinates, consults, and negotiates with contractors and the public as necessary.
Supports with the preparation of design drawings and reports for new or
upgraded County facilities. Manages consultants undertaking projects for the County.
Prepares and approves design drawings including sealing as a Professional Engineer.
Prepares reports and recommends approvals of proposed works and budgets as required. Prepares procurement documents and assists with the evaluation and selection of consultants for projects.
Prepares contract documents for County infrastructure projects.
Reviews Environmental Compliance Approval applications for new sanitary and storm sewer infrastructure in Oxford County, per the MECP Transfer of Review process.
Submit completed approved applications to MECP (Toronto) for final
approval.
Reviews Form 1 – Record of Watermain submissions for new watermain in Oxford County and complete obtain required signatures for final approval.
Assists with updates and revisions to Operation & Maintenance manuals related to capital upgrades.
Review and comment on Planning applications (site plans, severances, zone changes, official plan amendments, subdivision plans, etc.) as they relate to Oxford County infrastructure such as County Roads, Waste Collection, Water, Wastewater & Storm sewers.
Liaise with developers/consultants during all phases of private development and reviews various documents (planning agreements, design drawings, land acquisition and easement transfers, etc.) as required to ensure that established.
Public Works related development conditions are satisfied.
Provides technical supervision to staff who are assisting with projects.
Qualifications:
Post-secondary education in Civil Engineering or a related discipline.
Membership as a Professional Engineer with the Professional Engineers of Ontario is required.
The Project Management Professional designation is an asset.
Demonstrated progressive engineering experience with the design of water, wastewater, roads, and bridges.
Knowledge of current standards, relevant legislation, statutes and regulations related to municipal engineering.
Thorough and alert to details in project preparation and supervision to prevent financial loss to the County as a result of faulty or inadequate materials, construction practices or health and safety risks to employees or the public.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with a diverse range of internal and external persons, including written reports, verbal presentations and computer technology. The ability to use AutoCAD to assist with drawing preparation would be an asset.
Valid Ontario driver’s license and a vehicle with insurance is required.
Please send your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Advantages
Liaise with developers/consultants during all phases of private development and reviews various documents (planning agreements, design drawings, land acquisition and easement transfers, etc.) as required to ensure that established.
Responsibilities
Under the direction of the Supervisor of Engineering Services, organizes and directs the planning, design and construction of County infrastructure such as water and wastewater systems, roads, bridges, and buildings.
Responsibilities:
Project Management duties including assisting with project planning,
engineering and construction of County infrastructure.
Attends meetings and discussions involving County owned facilities with area municipalities, Provincial Ministries, Conservation Authorities, and other external agencies.
Assists in the preparation of the annual budget by estimating required
construction costs for capital projects. Supports with special projects such as:
Environmental Study Reports, Development Charges etc.
Assists with, and monitors, the scheduling and implementation of construction activities including reviewing and approving submittals, payment certificates, and change orders. Coordinates, consults, and negotiates with contractors and the public as necessary.
Supports with the preparation of design drawings and reports for new or
upgraded County facilities. Manages consultants undertaking projects for the County.
Prepares and approves design drawings including sealing as a Professional Engineer.
Prepares reports and recommends approvals of proposed works and budgets as required. Prepares procurement documents and assists with the evaluation and selection of consultants for projects.
Prepares contract documents for County infrastructure projects.
Reviews Environmental Compliance Approval applications for new sanitary and storm sewer infrastructure in Oxford County, per the MECP Transfer of Review process.
Submit completed approved applications to MECP (Toronto) for final
approval.
Reviews Form 1 – Record of Watermain submissions for new watermain in Oxford County and complete obtain required signatures for final approval.
Assists with updates and revisions to Operation & Maintenance manuals related to capital upgrades.
Review and comment on Planning applications (site plans, severances, zone changes, official plan amendments, subdivision plans, etc.) as they relate to Oxford County infrastructure such as County Roads, Waste Collection, Water, Wastewater & Storm sewers.
Liaise with developers/consultants during all phases of private development and reviews various documents (planning agreements, design drawings, land acquisition and easement transfers, etc.) as required to ensure that established.
Public Works related development conditions are satisfied.
Provides technical supervision to staff who are assisting with projects.
Qualifications:
Post-secondary education in Civil Engineering or a related discipline.
Membership as a Professional Engineer with the Professional Engineers of Ontario is required.
The Project Management Professional designation is an asset.
Demonstrated progressive engineering experience with the design of water, wastewater, roads, and bridges.
Knowledge of current standards, relevant legislation, statutes and regulations related to municipal engineering.
Thorough and alert to details in project preparation and supervision to prevent financial loss to the County as a result of faulty or inadequate materials, construction practices or health and safety risks to employees or the public.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with a diverse range of internal and external persons, including written reports, verbal presentations and computer technology. The ability to use AutoCAD to assist with drawing preparation would be an asset.
Valid Ontario driver’s license and a vehicle with insurance is required.
Please send your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Qualifications
Post-secondary education in Civil Engineering or a related discipline.
Membership as a Professional Engineer with the Professional Engineers of Ontario is required.
The Project Management Professional designation is an asset.
Demonstrated progressive engineering experience with the design of water, wastewater, roads, and bridges.
Knowledge of current standards, relevant legislation, statutes and regulations related to municipal engineering.
Thorough and alert to details in project preparation and supervision to prevent financial loss to the County as a result of faulty or inadequate materials, construction practices or health and safety risks to employees or the public.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with a diverse range of internal and external persons, including written reports, verbal presentations and computer technology. The ability to use AutoCAD to assist with drawing preparation would be an asset.
Summary
Under the direction of the Supervisor of Engineering Services, organizes and directs the planning, design and construction of County infrastructure such as water and wastewater systems, roads, bridges, and buildings.
Responsibilities:
Project Management duties including assisting with project planning,
engineering and construction of County infrastructure.
Attends meetings and discussions involving County owned facilities with area municipalities, Provincial Ministries, Conservation Authorities, and other external agencies.
Assists in the preparation of the annual budget by estimating required
construction costs for capital projects. Supports with special projects such as:
Environmental Study Reports, Development Charges etc.
Assists with, and monitors, the scheduling and implementation of construction activities including reviewing and approving submittals, payment certificates, and change orders. Coordinates, consults, and negotiates with contractors and the public as necessary.
Supports with the preparation of design drawings and reports for new or
upgraded County facilities. Manages consultants undertaking projects for the County.
Prepares and approves design drawings including sealing as a Professional Engineer.
Prepares reports and recommends approvals of proposed works and budgets as required. Prepares procurement documents and assists with the evaluation and selection of consultants for projects.
Prepares contract documents for County infrastructure projects.
Reviews Environmental Compliance Approval applications for new sanitary and storm sewer infrastructure in Oxford County, per the MECP Transfer of Review process.
Submit completed approved applications to MECP (Toronto) for final
approval.
Reviews Form 1 – Record of Watermain submissions for new watermain in Oxford County and complete obtain required signatures for final approval.
Assists with updates and revisions to Operation & Maintenance manuals related to capital upgrades.
Review and comment on Planning applications (site plans, severances, zone changes, official plan amendments, subdivision plans, etc.) as they relate to Oxford County infrastructure such as County Roads, Waste Collection, Water, Wastewater & Storm sewers.
Liaise with developers/consultants during all phases of private development and reviews various documents (planning agreements, design drawings, land acquisition and easement transfers, etc.) as required to ensure that established.
Public Works related development conditions are satisfied.
Provides technical supervision to staff who are assisting with projects.
Qualifications:
Post-secondary education in Civil Engineering or a related discipline.
Membership as a Professional Engineer with the Professional Engineers of Ontario is required.
The Project Management Professional designation is an asset.
Demonstrated progressive engineering experience with the design of water, wastewater, roads, and bridges.
Knowledge of current standards, relevant legislation, statutes and regulations related to municipal engineering.
Thorough and alert to details in project preparation and supervision to prevent financial loss to the County as a result of faulty or inadequate materials, construction practices or health and safety risks to employees or the public.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with a diverse range of internal and external persons, including written reports, verbal presentations and computer technology. The ability to use AutoCAD to assist with drawing preparation would be an asset.
Valid Ontario driver’s license and a vehicle with insurance is required.
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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Under the direction of the Supervisor of Engineering Services, organizes and directs the planning, design and construction of County infrastructure such as water and wastewater systems, roads, bridges, and buildings.
Responsibilities:
Project Management duties including assisting with project planning,
engineering and construction of County infrastructure.
Attends meetings and discussions involving County owned facilities with area municipalities, Provincial Ministries, Conservation Authorities, and other external agencies.
Assists in the preparation of the annual budget by estimating required
construction costs for capital projects. Supports with special projects such as:
Environmental Study Reports, Development Charges etc.
Assists with, and monitors, the scheduling and implementation of construction activities including reviewing and approving submittals, payment certificates, and change orders. Coordinates, consults, and negotiates with contractors and the public as necessary.
Supports with the preparation of design drawings and reports for new or
upgraded County facilities. Manages consultants undertaking projects for the County.
...
Prepares and approves design drawings including sealing as a Professional Engineer.
Prepares reports and recommends approvals of proposed works and budgets as required. Prepares procurement documents and assists with the evaluation and selection of consultants for projects.
Prepares contract documents for County infrastructure projects.
Reviews Environmental Compliance Approval applications for new sanitary and storm sewer infrastructure in Oxford County, per the MECP Transfer of Review process.
Submit completed approved applications to MECP (Toronto) for final
approval.
Reviews Form 1 – Record of Watermain submissions for new watermain in Oxford County and complete obtain required signatures for final approval.
Assists with updates and revisions to Operation & Maintenance manuals related to capital upgrades.
Review and comment on Planning applications (site plans, severances, zone changes, official plan amendments, subdivision plans, etc.) as they relate to Oxford County infrastructure such as County Roads, Waste Collection, Water, Wastewater & Storm sewers.
Liaise with developers/consultants during all phases of private development and reviews various documents (planning agreements, design drawings, land acquisition and easement transfers, etc.) as required to ensure that established.
Public Works related development conditions are satisfied.
Provides technical supervision to staff who are assisting with projects.
Qualifications:
Post-secondary education in Civil Engineering or a related discipline.
Membership as a Professional Engineer with the Professional Engineers of Ontario is required.
The Project Management Professional designation is an asset.
Demonstrated progressive engineering experience with the design of water, wastewater, roads, and bridges.
Knowledge of current standards, relevant legislation, statutes and regulations related to municipal engineering.
Thorough and alert to details in project preparation and supervision to prevent financial loss to the County as a result of faulty or inadequate materials, construction practices or health and safety risks to employees or the public.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with a diverse range of internal and external persons, including written reports, verbal presentations and computer technology. The ability to use AutoCAD to assist with drawing preparation would be an asset.
Valid Ontario driver’s license and a vehicle with insurance is required.
Please send your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Advantages
Liaise with developers/consultants during all phases of private development and reviews various documents (planning agreements, design drawings, land acquisition and easement transfers, etc.) as required to ensure that established.
Responsibilities
Under the direction of the Supervisor of Engineering Services, organizes and directs the planning, design and construction of County infrastructure such as water and wastewater systems, roads, bridges, and buildings.
Responsibilities:
Project Management duties including assisting with project planning,
engineering and construction of County infrastructure.
Attends meetings and discussions involving County owned facilities with area municipalities, Provincial Ministries, Conservation Authorities, and other external agencies.
Assists in the preparation of the annual budget by estimating required
construction costs for capital projects. Supports with special projects such as:
Environmental Study Reports, Development Charges etc.
Assists with, and monitors, the scheduling and implementation of construction activities including reviewing and approving submittals, payment certificates, and change orders. Coordinates, consults, and negotiates with contractors and the public as necessary.
Supports with the preparation of design drawings and reports for new or
upgraded County facilities. Manages consultants undertaking projects for the County.
Prepares and approves design drawings including sealing as a Professional Engineer.
Prepares reports and recommends approvals of proposed works and budgets as required. Prepares procurement documents and assists with the evaluation and selection of consultants for projects.
Prepares contract documents for County infrastructure projects.
Reviews Environmental Compliance Approval applications for new sanitary and storm sewer infrastructure in Oxford County, per the MECP Transfer of Review process.
Submit completed approved applications to MECP (Toronto) for final
approval.
Reviews Form 1 – Record of Watermain submissions for new watermain in Oxford County and complete obtain required signatures for final approval.
Assists with updates and revisions to Operation & Maintenance manuals related to capital upgrades.
Review and comment on Planning applications (site plans, severances, zone changes, official plan amendments, subdivision plans, etc.) as they relate to Oxford County infrastructure such as County Roads, Waste Collection, Water, Wastewater & Storm sewers.
Liaise with developers/consultants during all phases of private development and reviews various documents (planning agreements, design drawings, land acquisition and easement transfers, etc.) as required to ensure that established.
Public Works related development conditions are satisfied.
Provides technical supervision to staff who are assisting with projects.
Qualifications:
Post-secondary education in Civil Engineering or a related discipline.
Membership as a Professional Engineer with the Professional Engineers of Ontario is required.
The Project Management Professional designation is an asset.
Demonstrated progressive engineering experience with the design of water, wastewater, roads, and bridges.
Knowledge of current standards, relevant legislation, statutes and regulations related to municipal engineering.
Thorough and alert to details in project preparation and supervision to prevent financial loss to the County as a result of faulty or inadequate materials, construction practices or health and safety risks to employees or the public.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with a diverse range of internal and external persons, including written reports, verbal presentations and computer technology. The ability to use AutoCAD to assist with drawing preparation would be an asset.
Valid Ontario driver’s license and a vehicle with insurance is required.
Please send your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Qualifications
Post-secondary education in Civil Engineering or a related discipline.
Membership as a Professional Engineer with the Professional Engineers of Ontario is required.
The Project Management Professional designation is an asset.
Demonstrated progressive engineering experience with the design of water, wastewater, roads, and bridges.
Knowledge of current standards, relevant legislation, statutes and regulations related to municipal engineering.
Thorough and alert to details in project preparation and supervision to prevent financial loss to the County as a result of faulty or inadequate materials, construction practices or health and safety risks to employees or the public.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with a diverse range of internal and external persons, including written reports, verbal presentations and computer technology. The ability to use AutoCAD to assist with drawing preparation would be an asset.
Summary
Under the direction of the Supervisor of Engineering Services, organizes and directs the planning, design and construction of County infrastructure such as water and wastewater systems, roads, bridges, and buildings.
Responsibilities:
Project Management duties including assisting with project planning,
engineering and construction of County infrastructure.
Attends meetings and discussions involving County owned facilities with area municipalities, Provincial Ministries, Conservation Authorities, and other external agencies.
Assists in the preparation of the annual budget by estimating required
construction costs for capital projects. Supports with special projects such as:
Environmental Study Reports, Development Charges etc.
Assists with, and monitors, the scheduling and implementation of construction activities including reviewing and approving submittals, payment certificates, and change orders. Coordinates, consults, and negotiates with contractors and the public as necessary.
Supports with the preparation of design drawings and reports for new or
upgraded County facilities. Manages consultants undertaking projects for the County.
Prepares and approves design drawings including sealing as a Professional Engineer.
Prepares reports and recommends approvals of proposed works and budgets as required. Prepares procurement documents and assists with the evaluation and selection of consultants for projects.
Prepares contract documents for County infrastructure projects.
Reviews Environmental Compliance Approval applications for new sanitary and storm sewer infrastructure in Oxford County, per the MECP Transfer of Review process.
Submit completed approved applications to MECP (Toronto) for final
approval.
Reviews Form 1 – Record of Watermain submissions for new watermain in Oxford County and complete obtain required signatures for final approval.
Assists with updates and revisions to Operation & Maintenance manuals related to capital upgrades.
Review and comment on Planning applications (site plans, severances, zone changes, official plan amendments, subdivision plans, etc.) as they relate to Oxford County infrastructure such as County Roads, Waste Collection, Water, Wastewater & Storm sewers.
Liaise with developers/consultants during all phases of private development and reviews various documents (planning agreements, design drawings, land acquisition and easement transfers, etc.) as required to ensure that established.
Public Works related development conditions are satisfied.
Provides technical supervision to staff who are assisting with projects.
Qualifications:
Post-secondary education in Civil Engineering or a related discipline.
Membership as a Professional Engineer with the Professional Engineers of Ontario is required.
The Project Management Professional designation is an asset.
Demonstrated progressive engineering experience with the design of water, wastewater, roads, and bridges.
Knowledge of current standards, relevant legislation, statutes and regulations related to municipal engineering.
Thorough and alert to details in project preparation and supervision to prevent financial loss to the County as a result of faulty or inadequate materials, construction practices or health and safety risks to employees or the public.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with a diverse range of internal and external persons, including written reports, verbal presentations and computer technology. The ability to use AutoCAD to assist with drawing preparation would be an asset.
Valid Ontario driver’s license and a vehicle with insurance is required.
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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