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PROJECT COORDINATOR Full-time Job
Administrative Jobs OshawaJob Details
Reporting to the Manager, Parks Planning and Development and supporting the Facilities Management Services Branch, the Project Coordinator is responsible for providing project management services in the areas of parks design and construction with budgets typically ranging from $25,000 to $1,000,000.00. The Project Coordinator will undertake all aspects related to the capital delivery of parks development projects, including planning and design, procurement, and contract administration and will also provide landscape architectural expertise on cross-departmental capital projects and planning strategies.
Responsibilities:
- Providing project management services including scope of work, detailed design, drawings, oversees general contractor performance, substantial completion, warranty, formal project hand over and post construction project review;
- Coordinating of construction projects through ongoing field inspections, risk assessment, ensuring contract compliance, quality control, and adherence to health and safety standards;
- Manage, prioritize and plan project delivery for all Park redevelopment projects, including, improvements to parks, playgrounds, trails and splash pads etc. for City facilities;
- Managing the work of external consultants, including the coordination and review of landscape architectural work to ensure design consistency and quality for all aspects of Park Development projects;
- Provide policy and strategic advice to Management;
- Develop and coordinate Requests for Proposal (R.F.P.’s), Request for Quotation (R.F.Q.’s) and Request for Tender (R.F.T.’s) as per the City’s procurement bylaw for capital projects;
- Provide project management services including scope of work, detailed design, drawings, oversite of general contractors performance, substantial completion and warranty, formal project hand over and post construction project review;
- Approve invoices, progress draws, changes to the contract, process change orders, ensuring specifications are met and warranty and commissioning processes are followed;
- Provide technical expertise on cross-departmental capital projects and planning strategies;
- Coordinate construction projects through ongoing field inspections, risk assessment, ensuring contract compliance, quality control, and adherence to health and safety standards
- Act as a staff liaison to Advisory Committees as needed;
- Managing internal and external project stakeholders including multi-disciplinary consulting teams, internal corporate workgroups, senior staff, external agencies, special interest groups, and the general public by applying project management methodologies, tracking work plans, timelines and project deliverables;
- Researching industry standards and maintaining a current and progressive understanding of trends, legislation and innovative approaches to ensure best practices are used throughout the project process;
- Preparing concepts and cost estimates for proposed capital projects and providing input into the budget planning process for Parks Development; and
- Support and demonstrate the City of Oshawa core values of Authenticity, Courage and Trust
Requirements:
- Demonstrated knowledge and skill generally associated with the completion of a university degree or three (3) year college diploma in the fields of landscape architecture/design technology, architecture, construction management, engineering and seven (7) years in a municipal project management environment, preferably in municipal parks development or municipal capital projects developments.
- Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification and Project Management experience is considered an asset.
- Established skills in Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Office and experience using relevant software applications (i.e. AutoCAD, GIS, Bluebeam Revue, Adobe including Adobe Creative Suite).
- Demonstrated technical knowledge in the fields of landscape architecture, park design, architecture and/or engineering design and construction.
- Knowledge of workplace safety, building codes, and legislative requirements.
- Experience in preparation of financial and technical reports.
- Excellent project coordination, strong organizational, research and analytical skills.
- Highly developed interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with staff, elected officials, external agencies, and the general public
- Demonstrated ability to work under pressure and on own initiative in order to meet rigid timelines
- Possession and maintenance of a valid unrestricted Class ‘G’ Ontario Drivers Licence
This position is eligible for hybrid work.
As a condition of employment, the City of Oshawa will require successful candidates to undergo a Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check.
Please be advised that position location as noted is at the time of posting and is subject to change, as required due to operational needs.
PROJECT COORDINATOR
City Of Oshawa
Oshawa - 15.46kmAdministrative Jobs Full-time
41.96 - 46.61
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Food service supervisor | LMIA Approved Full-time Job
Tourism & Restaurants OshawaJob Details
Requirements:
Languages: Candidates must have knowledge of the English Language
Education: Candidates need standard educational qualifications such as a Secondary (high) school graduation certificate or equivalent experience
Experience: Candidates need experience of 1 year to less than 2 years
Location: 310 Bloor St, Oshawa, ON, L1J 1R2
Shifts: Day, Night, Weekend, Shift and Morning
Work setting: Food service establishment and fast food outlet or concession
Work site environment: Candidates should work in noisy place
Physical Requirements:
- The candidate should be able to work in fast-paced environment, work under pressure, maintain tight deadlines, stand for extended periods and also walk
- The candidate should be a combination of sitting, standing, walking
Other Requirements:
- The candidate should be a team player
- The candidate should have efficient interpersonal skills and also excellent oral communication
- The candidate should be able to supervise 3-4 people
Responsibilities:
- The candidate should be able to establish methods to meet work schedules, estimate and order ingredients and supplies, ensure food service and quality control, maintain records of stock, repairs, sales and wastage, prepare and submit reports and also establish work schedules
- The candidate should be able to supervise and co-ordinate activities of staff who prepare and portion food and also train staff in job duties, sanitation and safety procedures
How to apply:
If the position is fit for you and the basic requirements are fulfilled then you can now apply (along with your resume) through below mentioned details.
By Email:
[email protected]
Food service supervisor | LMIA Approved
Little Caesars
Oshawa - 15.46kmTourism & Restaurants Full-time
16.92 - 18
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DIRECTOR, FACILITY OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair OshawaJob Details
Posting End Date: 2024/08/23 by 4:30pm
Reporting to the Commissioner, Community and Operations Services, the Director, Facility Operations and Maintenance Services will direct the strategic aspects and high-level operational requirements of Facility Operations, Facility Maintenance and Implementation of Asset Management Plans specific to Facility Operations and Maintenance.
This role is responsible for oversight of the day-to-day activities of the Facility Operations and Maintenance Services Branch with a specific focus on the implementation and execution of the Corporation’s Safe and Reliable Infrastructure strategy. This will be accomplished through guiding and directing the Facility Operations and Maintenance Leadership Team and working in collaboration with the City’s broader leadership team (CLT).
Responsibilities:
- Manage employees, finances and resources to ensure all programs and mandates are effectively delivered
- Initiate improvements to the Branch through organizing activities to meet business plan goals, monitor service delivery and maintain effective communication
- Manage Human Resources within the Branch including, Performance Management, Onboarding/Offboarding and developing training plans for employees
- Establish, implement and maintain comprehensive Facility Operations and Maintenance Plans for all City Facilities
- Implement Asset Plans (AMP) for all vertical assets and maintain data in asset and work order management software
- Prepare and make recommendations on prioritization of corporate capital needs
- Selection and planning of projects and determining priorities
- Prepare and manage Annual Operating Budgets and Forecasts
- Develop and implement short/long term plans, policies and programs for City Facilities
- Support the overall delivery of the City’s Accessibility initiatives
- Manage the day-to-day building operation of all City Facilities
Requirements:
- Knowledge typically associated with the completion of a university degree in Engineering, Architecture, or Construction Engineering Technology, plus ten (10) years of senior managerial experience in a municipal or private sector environment.
- Demonstrated experience in building operations and maintenance, construction and project management, including a proven track record in program/project delivery, strategic planning, policy development and executive reporting or a combination of significant technical knowledge and experience
- Professional affiliation related to technical education, through either PEO, OACETT or OAA, is preferred
- Project Management Professional (PMP) designation is preferred
- Knowledge and demonstrated skill of strategic planning as well as strong analytical and problem solving skills
- Advanced communication skills with the ability to communicate effectively with the public, business community, staff, Department Heads, Council and Committee(s), and external partners and stakeholders
- Possess excellent leadership skills
- Sound knowledge of construction, design, codes, building technology, building security, housekeeping contract process and administration, project management, lease management, risk management, environmental health and safety, waste and energy management, annual planning, project planning and space management
- Strong foundational knowledge of financial management, purchasing and procurement processes and asset management
This position is eligible for hybrid work.
As a condition of employment, the City of Oshawa will require successful candidates to provide a Criminal Records Check with Vulnerable Sector Search.
Please be advised that position location as noted is at the time of posting and is subject to change, as required due to operational needs.
We would like to thank all applicants however, please note that only those selected to attend an interview will be contacted and all other applicants will be kept on file. Applicants are advised that written, oral and practical testing may form part of the selection process.
DIRECTOR, FACILITY OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES
City Of Oshawa
Oshawa - 15.46kmMaintenance & Repair Full-time
170,503 - 200,591
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TEMPORARY FLOAT DISPATCHER Full-time Job
Public Service OshawaJob Details
The Fire Services Dispatcher is required to operate and maintain Communications Centre equipment; receive emergency calls and dispatch appropriate apparatus
Responsibilities:
- Answering and dispatching both agency direct, 911and civilian calls for emergency fire resources to incidents
- Operating a computer aided dispatch and records management system, emergency radio system, multi-line 911 and administrative telephone system, GIS mapping system, along with various other systems within the fire dispatch centre
- Assess information provided by callers to correctly dispatch the required fire resources in accordance with established policies and procedures
- Work on rotating shifts, including nights, weekends and holidays, and overtime as required
- Have scheduling flexibility for alternate shift assignment
- Communicate clearly and precisely under demanding conditions
- Complete regular training and maintain and follow internal operating policies and procedures. Support and maintain the City of Oshawa Core Values of Authenticity, Courage and Trust (A.C.T.)
Requirements:
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or academic equivalent (minimum), along with two (2) years of dispatch experience, preferably in emergency services. 911 Emergency and Call Centre Communications diploma is required or an equivalent combination of experience and education, and APCO certification is an asset
- Experience in relevant software applications (Computer Aided Dispatch Software, Microsoft Word and Excel)
- Ability to comply with NFPA 1061 Public Safety Telecommunicator I & II standards
- Current certification in Standard First Aid and CPR Level C
- Demonstrated ability to quickly and accurately enter and retrieve information from the computer with a typing speed of 35 wpm; able to extract data and prepare required reports. Attention to detail and clarity in written communication for reporting purposes
- Strong verbal communication, effective listening skills and ability to focus to calmly and effectively perform dispatch duties in an emergency environment with minimal supervision. Speak, read and write English fluently and communicate in a clear and concise manner. Superior customer service skills
- Work harmoniously with others in a close environment
- Ability to read maps, charts, engage in problem solving and provide verbal directions. Knowledge of radio equipment protocols and operation
- Good general knowledge of the municipalities of Oshawa, Scugog Township, Whitby, Uxbridge , Brock Township, Clarington, and area thoroughfares and cross streets, railways, schools, major structures, etc.
The schedule as a Float Dispatcher is subject to change based on operational need.
As a condition of employment, the City of Oshawa will require successful candidates to undergo a Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check.
Please be advised that position location as noted is at the time of posting and is subject to change, as required due to operational needs.
TEMPORARY FLOAT DISPATCHER
City Of Oshawa
Oshawa - 15.46kmPublic Service Full-time
65,400 - 109,000
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LIFEGUARD / AQUATIC INSTRUCTOR Full-time Job
Security & Safety OshawaJob Details
The City of Oshawa is now accepting Aquatic Instructor/Lifeguard applications for positions. This is an open posting that is recruited to throughout the year.
Applicants invited to attend a Wet Interview will need to provide proof of 2 valid vaccination doses and government issued identification in order to be able to attend the interview.
Applicants selected to attend a Wet interview will be notified via email and phone. You will be required to provide the following prior to the interview :
- Proof of all 4 aquatic qualifications ( or proof of course enrolment) NL, SFA, LSI and WSI (plus any additional qualifications you hold)
Successful applicants will be required to attend mandatory staff trainings and orientations.
All training hours are paid at minimum wage as established by the Employment Standards Act.
The City of Oshawa strives to provide an environment that cultivates and supports the following core values: Authenticity, Courage, and Trust (ACT).
Responsibilities
- Delivery of learn to swim program
- Develop progressive lesson plans based on criteria specific to each level of the learn to swim program
- Demonstrate, instruct and lead participants through swim level specific skills
- Assess, evaluate and document participants progress throughout the program
- Provide verbal and written feedback on participants progress to parents/guardians
- Prepare and organize program equipment and supplies
- Perform safety check of equipment prior to being used
- Keep accurate participant attendance records
- Follow up with full-time staff regarding participants with extended absences
- Ensuring public safety
- Enforcing policies and procedures of aquatics facility
- Monitor participants in pool, identifying risks/hazards and associate good judgement
- Educate the public on water safety with a focus on accident prevention
- Respond to emergency situations and provide first aid within the scope of training
- Directly supervising the pool area
- Continuous scanning of the pool and surrounding area including the deck, hot tub and sauna and adjust zones as required
- Enforce policies and procedures of aquatics facility
- Monitor participants in pool, identifying risks/hazards and associate good judgement
- Educate the public on water safety with a focus on accident prevention
- Respond to emergency situations and provide first aid within the scope of training
- Enforce and follow City of Oshawa policies and procedures and adhere to Ontario Public Pool Regulations, including but not limited to: admission requirement standards, emergency procedures, etc.)
- In the absence of Aquatic Supervisor, perform pool opening and closing procedures and complete required checklists
Requirements:
Possess and maintain current ALL of the following aquatic awards (note, applicants who are currently registered in the courses below may apply, offer of employment would be subject to successful completion of the awards.
- National Lifeguard Certification (NL)
- Lifesaving Society Lifesaving Instructor
- Standard First Aid with CPR-C within 2 years of certification date (from a WSIB approved agency)
- Work a minimum of 6 hours per week, 4 of which are instructional hours, and at least one weekend shift per week. All hours are subject to program and operational demands. Priority will be given to those candidates with the most availability.
- Attend all mandatory training's and meetings,
- Good customer service experience and communication skills to deal effectively and courteously with staff and the general public; good interpersonal skills with the ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships
- Possess personal qualities of maturity, tact, discretion and have a willing and co-operative attitude
- Ability to work shifts as required
- Provide a current (within six months) Criminal Information Request prior to commencing employment
- Preference will be given to those with additional aquatic qualifications
LIFEGUARD / AQUATIC INSTRUCTOR
City Of Oshawa
Oshawa - 15.46kmSecurity & Safety Full-time
18.61 - 19.55
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TEMPORARY ADMINISTRATIVE/CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERK Full-time Job
Administrative Jobs OshawaJob Details
Job Description
Please note that this is an open posting for temporary administrative opportunities that may arise. Your application will be kept on file for up to three (3) months and you may be contacted if an opportunity matching your qualifications arises.
Responsibilities may include:
- General office support including receiving and responding to requests and inquiries, screening and directing telephone calls, shipping and receiving, distributing mail and courier packages, photocopying, maintaining office supplies
- Filing of branch documents and maintaining information in accordance with the Corporate Records Management Program
- Process financial transactions for City services and programs, perform various related cash control and reconciliation functions
- Prepare, edit and format a variety of documents while ensuring that the Corporation’s accessibility standards are met
- Maintain and update databases and worksheets
- Process invoices and create purchase requisitions
- Arrange meetings, facility bookings and registrations, meeting minute preparation
- Performing other administrative duties as assigned
Requirements:
- Demonstrated knowledge and skills of generally accepted administrative practices and procedures normally associated with an Office Administration College Certificate, plus one (1) year of relevant administrative and customer service experience; or have the equivalent combination of education and relevant experience
- Demonstrated customer service experience along with effective conflict resolution and communication skills to deal effectively and courteously with the public and staff
- An ability to respond to inquiries by telephone, in person and in writing
- Established computer skills and experience in related software applications (Microsoft Office Suite)
- Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships
- Strong organizational and problem-solving skills and the ability to work independently, quickly and competently with frequent interruptions in a multi-task environment
- Possess a willing and co-operative attitude and have the ability to maintain the confidentiality of information, exercise judgement and tact in dealing with sensitive matters and responding to inquiries
- Personal qualities of maturity and reliability are required
As a condition of employment, the City of Oshawa will require successful candidates to undergo a Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check.
TEMPORARY ADMINISTRATIVE/CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERK
City Of Oshawa
Oshawa - 15.46kmAdministrative Jobs Full-time
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Operator 4 (Heavy Equipment Operator) Full-time Job
Transportation & Logistics OshawaJob Details
Reporting to the Manager, Roads Operations and under the direction of the Supervisor, Roads Maintenance and/or Working Foreperson, Lead Hand, operate various pieces of heavy equipment.
Responsibilities
- Operate and maintain various units of Operations Services equipment such as wheeled and track excavation equipment, rubber tire backhoe/loaders, motor graders, combination plow/spreader trucks, water trucks, sidewalk plows, tractors and other units listed under Type “A”, “B”, “C” and “D” equipment
- Provide input into the development and improvement of safety procedures.
Work in accordance with the City of Oshawa’s Safe Work Standards, the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act, and TSSA Guidelines - Physically work along with an assigned crew when required
- Perform various duties related to Operations Summer and Winter Control/Call Board activities
- Support and demonstrate the City of Oshawa core values of Authenticity, Courage, and Trust
- Perform other related duties as assigned
Requirements:
- Ten (10) years of heavy civil construction/excavating experience with a major emphasis on road building, sewer and water installation, general grading and demolition. Six (6) years of this experience should involve the operation of related heavy equipment with a speciality in the operation of graders, excavators and rubber tire backhoe/loaders
- Demonstrated ability to operate and successful completion of written tests on all relevant units listed under Type “A”, Type “B”, Type “C” and Type “D” units of equipment (CUPE Local #250 Collective Agreement, Appendix B)
- Possess and maintain a valid Ontario Driver’s Licence (Minimum Class “DZ”) in good standing and be able to pass the Corporation’s tests for motor vehicle operation
- Physically fit and able to climb, lift and move heavy items (80 lbs/approx. 36 kgs). Capable of performing the work assigned in a safe manner.
Working knowledge of and ability to apply relevant safety policies, standards and legislation (Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act) - Good communication skills and ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions, which deal with standardized situations like underground utility locates and engineering drawings. Able to complete forms and records relevant to the job
- Good interpersonal skills; common sense and courtesy to deal with the general public and to discuss routine information with colleagues. Neat in work habits which broadens out to the appearance of the worksite, trenches and excavations
- Able to work with minimal supervision; personal qualities of reliability and co-operation. Sound judgement and initiative relating to the need for attendance to matters outside normal working hours, like winter and summer callouts and responding to requests from Fire Services in emergencies
- Willing and capable of training new operators on any piece of equipment
- The job requires you to work scheduled evening and night shifts in accordance with Article 11.05 (c) of the CUPE #250 Collective Agreement
- Must serve on the Operations Summer and Winter Call Board
As a condition of employment, the City of Oshawa will require successful candidates to undergo a Criminal Records and Judicial Matters check and an employment medical.
The City of Oshawa is situated on lands and waters within the Williams Treaties Territory, home to seven First Nation communities of the Michi Saagiig and Chippewa Anishinaabeg, who have cared for and maintained these lands from time immemorial and continue to do so to present day.
Operator 4 (Heavy Equipment Operator)
City Of Oshawa
Oshawa - 15.46kmTransportation & Logistics Full-time
35.57 - 37.45
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PROJECT COORDINATOR Full-time Job
Management OshawaJob Details
Reporting to the Manager, Capital and Technical Services, the Project Coordinator is responsible for all aspects related to the delivery of capital projects, including planning and design, procurement, and contract administration in the areas of construction, rehabilitation, capital maintenance, upgrades, redevelopment and renovations/alterations in parks and facilities for projects of up to $1M.
Posting End Date: 2024/06/25 by 4:30pm
Responsibilities:
- Manage, prioritize and plan project delivery for all rehabilitation projects or redevelopment projects, including, improvements to windows, walls, doors, roof replacement, roof repairs, technology painting projects, playgrounds, trails and splash pads etc. for City facilities;
- Manage the work of external consultants, including the coordination and review of architectural, engineering or landscape architectural work to ensure design consistency and quality for all capital projects.
- Assist with drawing management, space planning, furniture acquisition/repairs, condition assessments, developments and implementation of short and long range plans, policies and procedures;
- Assist with effective and efficient capital planning, project planning and development strategies for the Facilities Management Services Branch and implement supporting systems and practices;
- Provide policy and strategic advice to Management;
- Develop and coordinate Requests for Proposal (R.F.P.’s), Request for Quotation (R.F.Q.’s) and Request for Tender (R.F.T.’s) as per the City’s procurement bylaw for capital projects;
- Provide project management services including scope of work, detailed design, drawings, coordination of client department needs, oversite of general contractors performance, substantial completion and commissioning, warranty, formal project hand over and post construction project review;
- Approve invoices, progress draws, changes to the contract, process change orders, ensuring specifications are met and warranty and commissioning processes are followed;
- Provide technical expertise on cross-departmental capital projects and planning strategies;
- Review and provide comments and recommendations on Site Plan applications and technical assessments as they relate to City owned parks and facilities.
- Coordinate construction projects through ongoing field inspections, risk assessment, ensuring contract compliance, quality control, and adherence to health and safety standards; and
- Act as a staff liaison to Advisory Committees as needed.
Requirements:
- Demonstrated knowledge and skills normally associated with the completion of a three year (3) College Diploma in the fields of Architecture, Landscape Architecture or Engineering along with seven (7) years of project management/coordination experience preferably in a municipal environment.
- Registered Project Management Professional (PMP) with the Project Management Institute (PMI) is an asset.
- Established skills in Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Office and experience using relevant software applications (i.e. AutoCAD, Adobe including Adobe Creative Suite).
- Demonstrated technical knowledge in the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, and/or engineering design and construction.
- Knowledge of workplace safety, codes, and legislative requirements.
- Experience in preparation of financial and technical reports.
- Excellent project coordination, strong organizational, research and analytical skills.
- Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with staff, elected officials, external agencies, and the public.
- Highly developed interpersonal skills with the ability to establish and maintain good working relationships in a team environment.
- Demonstrated ability to work under pressure and on own initiative in order to meet rigid timelines.
- Possession and maintenance of a valid unrestricted Class ‘G’ Ontario Drivers’ License and ability to provide own transportation between work sites as required.
This position is eligible for hybrid work.
As a condition of employment, the City of Oshawa will require successful candidates to undergo a Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check.
Please be advised that position location as noted is at the time of posting and is subject to change, as required due to operational needs.
PROJECT COORDINATOR
City Of Oshawa
Oshawa - 15.46kmManagement Full-time
41.96 - 46.61
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CROSSING GUARD Full-time Job
Security & Safety OshawaJob Details
Reporting to the Supervisor, School Crossing Assistance Program, or designate, be responsible for directing the crossing of school-age children and pedestrians across a highway at an assigned location/intersection during designated periods. The City of Oshawa strives to provide an environment that cultivates and supports the following core values: Authenticity, Courage, and Trust (ACT).
Responsibilities
Duties include directing the movement of children across a highway; maintaining contact with school(s) and reporting student problems; notifying supervisor of unsafe conditions, traffic violations and problems; maintaining equipment provided in good condition; and participating in data collection.
Requirements:
Knowledge and skill generally associated with the completion of partial high school and three (3) months of experience working with children, or have an equivalent combination of education and relevant experience.
Good communication skills, both oral and written. Good interpersonal skills. Ability to deal with children, parents and the general public in a courteous and tactful manner.
Clean and neat in appearance in order to meet the public.
Suited to work outdoors in all types of weather conditions. Able to work in difficult situations. Must be physically and mentally fit; able to climb, stretch, twist, lift and carry items of up to 1 kg.; stand and walk for periods of up to 1.5 hours; good hearing and visual senses and perception. Circumstantially and temperamentally adjusted to work alone and to work split shifts.
Able to access designated crossing on foot in a reasonable period of time.
Must have and maintain a telephone at place of residence. Must be, and remain, a resident of the City of Oshawa.
Knowledge of Traffic Laws.
Demonstrated maturity, sound judgment, reasoning and leadership qualities.
We would like to thank all applicants however, please note that only those selected to attend an interview will be contacted and all other applicants will be kept on file. Applicants are advised that written, oral and practical testing may form part of the selection process.
CROSSING GUARD
City Of Oshawa
Oshawa - 15.46kmSecurity & Safety Full-time
17.33 - 18.83
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FIRE PREVENTION INSPECTOR Full-time Job
Public Service OshawaJob Details
Posting Start Date: 2024/05/28 Posting End Date: 2024/06/07 by 4:30pm
Reporting to the Chief Fire Prevention Officer, the successful candidate will be responsible for delivering fire prevention and public education duties and associated tasks to ensure the accomplishment of Oshawa Fire Services fire prevention strategic goal.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct comprehensive inspections of new and existing buildings for compliance with the Ontario Fire Code, the Ontario Building Code and applicable municipal by-laws, review plans, research and compile written reports, and maintain a permanent record of each inspection
- Prepare and deliver public education and public relations programs, promoting fire safety and fire prevention via lectures, events and demonstrations
- Prepare documents relative to the enforcement of The Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997 (FPPA) and municipal by-laws, give testimony and present evidence in court to substantiate infractions or violations
- Act as an Assistant to the Fire Marshal, under the provisions of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act (FPPA)
- Investigate and determine cause of fires. Keep detailed notes of investigations
- Prepare and submit daily activity reports and related information to the Chief Fire Prevention Officer
- Develop and deliver fire safety training to internal and external customers
- Perform other duties as assigned
Requirements:
- Completion of post-secondary degree or diploma in Fire Protection Technology, the equivalency or in a related field
- One (1) to two (2) years of experience in fire prevention inspection, fire protection inspection, installation, maintenance and/or enforcement or a related field
- Successful completion of NFPA 1031 “Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Inspector and Plan Examiner”, 2014 Edition, Level I, Level II is an asset
- Successful completion of NFPA 1033 “Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Investigator”, 2014 Edition
- Successful completion of NFPA 1035 Standard on Fire and Life Safety Educator, Public Information Officer, Youth Firesetter Intervention Specialist and Youth Firesetter Program Manager Professional Qualifications”, 2015 Edition, Level I, Level II is an asset
- Knowledge and experience in concepts of building construction and fire code application
- Possess excellent interpersonal skills and have the ability to communicate courteously, effectively and professionally, both orally and in writing with the public, co-workers and various government agencies, while maintaining discretion and confidentiality
- Demonstrated knowledge of the Ontario Fire Code, the Ontario Building Code, knowledge or experience in Public Education
- Qualified under the Ontario Building Code Act as ‘Inspector’ to conduct plans review and inspection is an asset
- Possess strong organizational skills and well-developed presentation and public speaking skills
- Demonstrated ability to work on own initiative and without direct supervision
- Established PC skills and experience in using relevant software applications (Microsoft Word, Outlook and PowerPoint)
- Must be willing and able to wear all required uniform clothing and/or personal protective equipment as assigned/required
- Ability to walk long distances and climb ladders/scaffolding while conducting inspections
- Valid First Aid/CPR certification is an asset
- Be available for duty on a scheduled “call out” basis after hours, weekends and statutory holidays, shift work may be required occasionally
- Be able to provide a criminal background check indicating you have not been convicted of a criminal offence for which a pardon has not been granted, including a vulnerable sector search (proof of this is not required until conditional offer of employment)
- Possession and maintenance of a valid unrestricted Ontario Driver’s License, minimum class “G”
- This position is subject to a twelve (12) month probationary period for new hires
As a condition of employment, the City of Oshawa will require successful candidates to provide a Vulnerable Sector Check and an employment medical.
Please be advised that position location as noted is at the time of posting and is subject to change, as required due to operational needs.
FIRE PREVENTION INSPECTOR
City Of Oshawa
Oshawa - 15.46kmPublic Service Full-time
65,400 - 108,999
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Food service supervisor | LMIA Approved Full-time Job
Tourism & Restaurants OshawaJob Details
Requirements:
Languages: Candidates must have knowledge of the English Language
Education: Candidates need standard educational qualifications such as a Secondary (high) school graduation certificate or equivalent experience
Experience: Candidates need experience of 1 year to less than 2 years
Location: 310 Bloor St, Oshawa, ON, L1J 1R2
Shifts: Day, Night, Weekend, Shift and Morning
Work setting: Food service establishment and fast food outlet or concession
Work site environment: Candidates should work in noisy place
Physical Requirements:
- The candidate should be able to work in fast-paced environment, work under pressure, maintain tight deadlines, stand for extended periods and also walk
- The candidate should be a combination of sitting, standing, walking
Other Requirements:
- The candidate should be a team player
- The candidate should have efficient interpersonal skills and also excellent oral communication
- The candidate should be able to supervise 3-4 people
Responsibilities:
- The candidate should be able to establish methods to meet work schedules, estimate and order ingredients and supplies, ensure food service and quality control, maintain records of stock, repairs, sales and wastage, prepare and submit reports and also establish work schedules
- The candidate should be able to supervise and co-ordinate activities of staff who prepare and portion food and also train staff in job duties, sanitation and safety procedures
How to apply:
If the position is fit for you and the basic requirements are fulfilled then you can now apply (along with your resume) through below mentioned details.
By Email:
[email protected]
Food service supervisor | LMIA Approved
Little Caesars
Oshawa - 15.46kmTourism & Restaurants Full-time
16.92 - 18
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CROSSING GUARD Full-time Job
Security & Safety OshawaJob Details
Reporting to the Supervisor, School Crossing Assistance Program, or designate, be responsible for directing the crossing of school-age children and pedestrians across a highway at an assigned location/intersection during designated periods. The City of Oshawa strives to provide an environment that cultivates and supports the following core values: Authenticity, Courage, and Trust (ACT).
Responsibilities
Duties include directing the movement of children across a highway; maintaining contact with school(s) and reporting student problems; notifying supervisor of unsafe conditions, traffic violations and problems; maintaining equipment provided in good condition; and participating in data collection.
Requirements:
Knowledge and skill generally associated with the completion of partial high school and three (3) months of experience working with children, or have an equivalent combination of education and relevant experience.
Good communication skills, both oral and written. Good interpersonal skills. Ability to deal with children, parents and the general public in a courteous and tactful manner.
Clean and neat in appearance in order to meet the public.
Suited to work outdoors in all types of weather conditions. Able to work in difficult situations. Must be physically and mentally fit; able to climb, stretch, twist, lift and carry items of up to 1 kg.; stand and walk for periods of up to 1.5 hours; good hearing and visual senses and perception. Circumstantially and temperamentally adjusted to work alone and to work split shifts.
Able to access designated crossing on foot in a reasonable period of time.
Must have and maintain a telephone at place of residence. Must be, and remain, a resident of the City of Oshawa.
Knowledge of Traffic Laws.
Demonstrated maturity, sound judgment, reasoning and leadership qualities.
We would like to thank all applicants however, please note that only those selected to attend an interview will be contacted and all other applicants will be kept on file. Applicants are advised that written, oral and practical testing may form part of the selection process.
City of Oshawa employees need to apply through the intranet (iConnect) in order to be considered as an internal candidate. All applicants are encouraged to provide a valid email address for communication purposes. Please ensure that you check your email regularly to receive any correspondence.
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City Of Oshawa
Oshawa - 15.46kmSecurity & Safety Full-time
17.33 - 18.83
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