The Consultant will be required to provide full architectural design services for transit related facilities.
This includes:
• Directing and checking the work of Technologist, Design Draftspersons, and any other support staff assigned.
• Gathering project and design information in both field and office.
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• Preparing code compliance review related to new and existing facilities.
• Coordinating with various disciplines to determine requirements, assessing the scope of work, and developing and preparing work plans.
• Developing technical design reports, including schematic and preliminary designs.
• Developing and preparing full contract documentation, acting as design lead where assigned.
• Checking, signing and stamping documentation where required.
• Performing site reviews, and submitting reports as required by permit and code.
• Providing construction support, including review of shop drawings and contract
submittals.
• Conducting regular field reviews, preparing deficiency reports.
• Coordinating the preparation and justification for anticipated contract changes.
• Providing support to Operations as required and as assigned.
• Providing support for updates to TTC Standards, as assigned.
• Conducting design and development reviews.
o Reviewing and commenting on design and technical documents prepared by
consultants and the TTC Engineering Department.
o Reviewing development proposals on an as-needed basis for impact on
standards.
• Maintaining registration with the OAA.
The Consultant will require the following qualifications and experience.
• A university degree in Architecture, combined with at least ten (10) years of related work experience.
• Registration with the Ontario Association of Architects as a full member is mandatory.
• Experience with complex multi-disciplinary transit related projects.
• Experience in the transit facility design field considered an asset.
• Experience with Microstation is considered an asset.
Advantages
• Registration with the Ontario Association of Architects as a full member is mandatory.
• Experience with complex multi-disciplinary transit related projects.
• Experience in the transit facility design field considered an asset.
• Experience with Microstation is considered an asset.
Responsibilities
The Consultant will be required to provide full architectural design services for transit related facilities.
This includes:
• Directing and checking the work of Technologist, Design Draftspersons, and any other support staff assigned.
• Gathering project and design information in both field and office.
• Preparing code compliance review related to new and existing facilities.
• Coordinating with various disciplines to determine requirements, assessing the scope of work, and developing and preparing work plans.
• Developing technical design reports, including schematic and preliminary designs.
• Developing and preparing full contract documentation, acting as design lead where assigned.
• Checking, signing and stamping documentation where required.
• Performing site reviews, and submitting reports as required by permit and code.
• Providing construction support, including review of shop drawings and contract
submittals.
• Conducting regular field reviews, preparing deficiency reports.
• Coordinating the preparation and justification for anticipated contract changes.
• Providing support to Operations as required and as assigned.
• Providing support for updates to TTC Standards, as assigned.
• Conducting design and development reviews.
o Reviewing and commenting on design and technical documents prepared by
consultants and the TTC Engineering Department.
o Reviewing development proposals on an as-needed basis for impact on
standards.
• Maintaining registration with the OAA.
The Consultant will require the following qualifications and experience.
• A university degree in Architecture, combined with at least ten (10) years of related work experience.
• Registration with the Ontario Association of Architects as a full member is mandatory.
• Experience with complex multi-disciplinary transit related projects.
• Experience in the transit facility design field considered an asset.
• Experience with Microstation is considered an asset.
Qualifications
• A university degree in Architecture, combined with at least ten (10) years of related work experience.
• Registration with the Ontario Association of Architects as a full member is mandatory.
• Experience with complex multi-disciplinary transit related projects.
• Experience in the transit facility design field considered an asset.
• Experience with Microstation is considered an asset.
Summary
The Consultant will be required to provide full architectural design services for transit related facilities.
This includes:
• Directing and checking the work of Technologist, Design Draftspersons, and any other support staff assigned.
• Gathering project and design information in both field and office.
• Preparing code compliance review related to new and existing facilities.
• Coordinating with various disciplines to determine requirements, assessing the scope of work, and developing and preparing work plans.
• Developing technical design reports, including schematic and preliminary designs.
• Developing and preparing full contract documentation, acting as design lead where assigned.
• Checking, signing and stamping documentation where required.
• Performing site reviews, and submitting reports as required by permit and code.
• Providing construction support, including review of shop drawings and contract
submittals.
• Conducting regular field reviews, preparing deficiency reports.
• Coordinating the preparation and justification for anticipated contract changes.
• Providing support to Operations as required and as assigned.
• Providing support for updates to TTC Standards, as assigned.
• Conducting design and development reviews.
o Reviewing and commenting on design and technical documents prepared by
consultants and the TTC Engineering Department.
o Reviewing development proposals on an as-needed basis for impact on
standards.
• Maintaining registration with the OAA.
The Consultant will require the following qualifications and experience.
• A university degree in Architecture, combined with at least ten (10) years of related work experience.
• Registration with the Ontario Association of Architects as a full member is mandatory.
• Experience with complex multi-disciplinary transit related projects.
• Experience in the transit facility design field considered an asset.
• Experience with Microstation is considered an asset.
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 Consultant will be required to provide full architectural design services for transit related facilities.
This includes:
• Directing and checking the work of Technologist, Design Draftspersons, and any other support staff assigned.
• Gathering project and design information in both field and office.
• Preparing code compliance review related to new and existing facilities.
• Coordinating with various disciplines to determine requirements, assessing the scope of work, and developing and preparing work plans.
• Developing technical design reports, including schematic and preliminary designs.
• Developing and preparing full contract documentation, acting as design lead where assigned.
• Checking, signing and stamping documentation where required.
• Performing site reviews, and submitting reports as required by permit and code.
• Providing construction support, including review of shop drawings and contract
submittals.
• Conducting regular field reviews, preparing deficiency reports.
• Coordinating the preparation and justification for anticipated contract changes.
...
• Providing support to Operations as required and as assigned.
• Providing support for updates to TTC Standards, as assigned.
• Conducting design and development reviews.
o Reviewing and commenting on design and technical documents prepared by
consultants and the TTC Engineering Department.
o Reviewing development proposals on an as-needed basis for impact on
standards.
• Maintaining registration with the OAA.
The Consultant will require the following qualifications and experience.
• A university degree in Architecture, combined with at least ten (10) years of related work experience.
• Registration with the Ontario Association of Architects as a full member is mandatory.
• Experience with complex multi-disciplinary transit related projects.
• Experience in the transit facility design field considered an asset.
• Experience with Microstation is considered an asset.
Advantages
• Registration with the Ontario Association of Architects as a full member is mandatory.
• Experience with complex multi-disciplinary transit related projects.
• Experience in the transit facility design field considered an asset.
• Experience with Microstation is considered an asset.
Responsibilities
The Consultant will be required to provide full architectural design services for transit related facilities.
This includes:
• Directing and checking the work of Technologist, Design Draftspersons, and any other support staff assigned.
• Gathering project and design information in both field and office.
• Preparing code compliance review related to new and existing facilities.
• Coordinating with various disciplines to determine requirements, assessing the scope of work, and developing and preparing work plans.
• Developing technical design reports, including schematic and preliminary designs.
• Developing and preparing full contract documentation, acting as design lead where assigned.
• Checking, signing and stamping documentation where required.
• Performing site reviews, and submitting reports as required by permit and code.
• Providing construction support, including review of shop drawings and contract
submittals.
• Conducting regular field reviews, preparing deficiency reports.
• Coordinating the preparation and justification for anticipated contract changes.
• Providing support to Operations as required and as assigned.
• Providing support for updates to TTC Standards, as assigned.
• Conducting design and development reviews.
o Reviewing and commenting on design and technical documents prepared by
consultants and the TTC Engineering Department.
o Reviewing development proposals on an as-needed basis for impact on
standards.
• Maintaining registration with the OAA.
The Consultant will require the following qualifications and experience.
• A university degree in Architecture, combined with at least ten (10) years of related work experience.
• Registration with the Ontario Association of Architects as a full member is mandatory.
• Experience with complex multi-disciplinary transit related projects.
• Experience in the transit facility design field considered an asset.
• Experience with Microstation is considered an asset.
Qualifications
• A university degree in Architecture, combined with at least ten (10) years of related work experience.
• Registration with the Ontario Association of Architects as a full member is mandatory.
• Experience with complex multi-disciplinary transit related projects.
• Experience in the transit facility design field considered an asset.
• Experience with Microstation is considered an asset.
Summary
The Consultant will be required to provide full architectural design services for transit related facilities.
This includes:
• Directing and checking the work of Technologist, Design Draftspersons, and any other support staff assigned.
• Gathering project and design information in both field and office.
• Preparing code compliance review related to new and existing facilities.
• Coordinating with various disciplines to determine requirements, assessing the scope of work, and developing and preparing work plans.
• Developing technical design reports, including schematic and preliminary designs.
• Developing and preparing full contract documentation, acting as design lead where assigned.
• Checking, signing and stamping documentation where required.
• Performing site reviews, and submitting reports as required by permit and code.
• Providing construction support, including review of shop drawings and contract
submittals.
• Conducting regular field reviews, preparing deficiency reports.
• Coordinating the preparation and justification for anticipated contract changes.
• Providing support to Operations as required and as assigned.
• Providing support for updates to TTC Standards, as assigned.
• Conducting design and development reviews.
o Reviewing and commenting on design and technical documents prepared by
consultants and the TTC Engineering Department.
o Reviewing development proposals on an as-needed basis for impact on
standards.
• Maintaining registration with the OAA.
The Consultant will require the following qualifications and experience.
• A university degree in Architecture, combined with at least ten (10) years of related work experience.
• Registration with the Ontario Association of Architects as a full member is mandatory.
• Experience with complex multi-disciplinary transit related projects.
• Experience in the transit facility design field considered an asset.
• Experience with Microstation is considered an asset.
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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