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TRANSPORTATION ENGINEER Full-time Job
Engineering TorontoJob Details
Are you a licenced Civil Engineer with experience in traffic engineering, road safety, design and construction of road/pavement, pedestrian and cycling facilities? If so, consider this exciting opportunity with Transportation Services!
In the Transit Infrastructure Projects unit, reporting to a Senior Engineer or a Senior Project Manager, you will work with multi-disciplinary teams to advance the City’s interests in the planning, design, and construction of Metrolinx transit projects, including, Eglinton Crosstown LRT, Eglinton Crosstown West Extension, Yonge North Subway Extension, and Ontario Line.
Join us and contribute to the development of vital transportation infrastructure that will shape the future of the City.
Major Responsibilities:
Specific responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Conduct engineering review, and provide comments on preliminary and detailed designs of transportation infrastructure to ensure its compliance with the relevant Transportation Association of Canada (TAC), provincial, and municipal design standards.
- Review and contribute to transportation studies, including multi-modal traffic studies, transit planning studies, environmental assessments, technical memorandums, options assessments, contract specifications, environmental site assessments, etc. for the major transit projects.
- Review construction staging and road closure proposals, traffic management, and construction management plans, and work with Metrolinx and their contractors to maintain safe pedestrian and traffic movements in the construction zones.
- Review traffic signal timing cards for signal timing modifications, and coordinate installation of new traffic signals, when required.
- Perform site visits for preliminary assessments, safety reviews and inspections of major transit projects.
- Assess the feasibility of proposals to either permanently close public highways and lanes or acquire private lands for designating public highways and lanes as part of the major transit projects.
- Directs assigned multi-disciplinary projects, and coordinates input from a variety of City staff, ensuring effective teamwork and communication, high standards of work quality and organizational performance and continuous learning.
- Liaises with and coordinates input, and establishes, maintains and fosters linkages with other sections, divisions and stakeholders such as Metrolinx and the Toronto Transit Commission in the design, implementation, monitoring, evaluation and maintenance of major transit projects.
- Prepares and delivers papers, reports, manuals, presentations, speeches, and training materials, and represents the Transportation Division at meetings with Community Councils, standing committees, elected officials, other sections, divisions and agencies, community and special interest groups, the media, citizens, and consultants.
- Responds to public complaints and inquiries, in a verbal or written manner, on behalf of senior management.
- Develops leading-edge initiatives, and finds pragmatic solutions to transportation problems which satisfy the City's economic, environmental, and social challenges
- Assumes responsibility for carrying out varied engineering assignments within the field of civil engineering.
- Maintains an awareness of developments and advancements in relevant fields to retain technical competency and to provide state-of-the-art advice.
- Ensures work is undertaken in a manner that complies with and supports City compliance with the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), other relevant codes and regulations and City policies.
- Performs other responsibilities, as assigned.
Key Qualifications:
- Must be registered as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) with Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO).
- University degree in Civil Engineering or in a discipline pertinent to the job function, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
- Extensive experience in any of the following fields: design and construction of road/pavement, pedestrian and cycling facilities, traffic engineering, road safety, and/or municipal construction projects.
- Experience in delivering complex transportation engineering projects with minimal direction while balancing stakeholder interests.
- Ability to effectively represent the Division, maintain relations and work with community and special interest groups, the public, elected officials, internal and external clients and consultants.
- Ability to participate in and operate as a fully accountable member of a multi-disciplinary work team.
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Highly developed communication, conflict resolution and interpersonal skills to communicate with all levels of the organization, including elected officials and the public.
- Must be flexible, innovative and adaptable to work in a fast-paced and deadline-driven work environment.
- Knowledge in applying and interpreting related legislation and technical documents including the Occupational Health and Safety Act, the Highway Traffic Act, traffic-related by-laws/code, the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices, Ontario Traffic Manual, Transportation Association of Canada (TAC) geometric design guide for Canadian Roads, Highway Capacity Manual, and other applicable engineering guidelines.
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEER
City Of Toronto
Toronto - 39.12kmEngineering Full-time
93,734 - 123,449
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ENGINEER/PROJECT MANAGER Full-time Job
Engineering TorontoJob Details
Work Locations:
- Scarborough Civic Centre (150 Borough Drive)
- Metro Hall (55 John St)
- Etobicoke Civic Centre (399 The West Mall)
- North York Civic Centre (5100 Yonge St)
Creating the safe, sustainable municipal infrastructure that makes Toronto so livable is the responsibility of our Engineering and Construction Services (ECS) Division, which provides specialized engineering design and construction services to Toronto Water, Transportation Services, Solid Waste Management Services and other City of Toronto divisions, Agencies, Boards and Commissions, and external clients such as the development industry, utility companies and other public agencies.
Case management accountabilities:
- Act as a case manager in the review of development applications made under the Planning Act (e.g. secondary plans, subdivisions, re-zonings, land divisions, site plans and condominium proposals)
- Coordinate City infrastructure related comments and correspondence to various divisions, including City Planning, Legal & Finance
- Review engineering studies and plans (including servicing, stormwater management and geotechnical reports) submitted in support of development applications.
- Determine the scope and cost of all new City infrastructure required to support proposed developments, as well as discuss, negotiate and review development agreements to ensure that all infrastructure-related matters are properly addressed.
- Oversee the construction of the development-related municipal infrastructure, including providing engineering support and guidance to inspection staff to ensure compliance with the accepted design, City policies and by-laws, and the management of associated financial securities
Technical Expertise:
- Conduct research ensuring that it takes into account developments within the field, corporate policies, legislations and initiatives by other levels of government
- Provide technical advice, reviews and expertise; utilizing standard engineering principles and practices
- Review engineering analyses, evaluate and recommend new systems, work procedures and technologies to increase efficiencies and divisional performance
Managing Stakeholders:
- Work collaboratively with a multi-disciplinary team of contractors, colleagues, elected officials, consultants, developers, and other internal and external clients and stakeholders.
- Represent the City on committees, including providing input at meetings,
- Liaise with the media, public, developers, consultants, councillors, City Divisions and government agencies about projects, programs and developments.
What do you need to succeed?
- Post-secondary education in a civil engineering discipline or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience.
- Registration as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) with Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO), preferably in the discipline of Civil Engineering.
- Experience in the development engineering field and in applying the principles of engineering in the design and/or review of engineering submissions.
- Experience in preparing and/or reviewing servicing and stormwater management reports, as well as engineering studies and drawings submitted in support of development projects or applications.
- Project management experience related to municipal servicing and stormwater management, preferably in the management of land development projects and/or applications.
- A valid Province of Ontario Class "G" Driver's Licence and access to a reliable vehicle.
- Ability to understand, interpret and apply relevant federal, provincial and engineering legislation, regulations, standards, codes and by-laws.
- Knowledge of the Safe Water Drinking Act, The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), The Planning Act and the Occupational Health & Safety Act.
- Ability to plan, organize and coordinate projects within tight timelines.
- Highly developed technical, problem-solving and analytical skills.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, both verbally and in writing, with the ability to communicate at all organizational levels.
- Proficiency using MS Office and other computer software.
- Ability to support the Toronto Public Service to ensure a culture that champions equity, diversity and respectful workplaces.
ENGINEER/PROJECT MANAGER
City Of Toronto
Toronto - 39.12kmEngineering Full-time
93,973 - 123,449
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Staff Engineer, Product Engineering Full-time Job
Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited
Engineering TorontoJob Details
As a senior technical leader on the Product Engineering team, the Staff Engineer plays a critical role in driving the evolution of our organization as we transition to an omnichannel retailer. This individual will be responsible for providing exceptional technical leadership and guidance to the team, ensuring the successful delivery of projects that align with Canadian Tire's strategic goals. The Staff Engineer will embrace challenges, be self-driven, and inspire others through their expertise in architecture and technical design. Their contributions will be instrumental in improving customer experiences, driving traffic, and boosting loyalty across our digital platforms.
In this role, you’ll:
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Collaborate with multiple acceptance test-driven development (ATDD) teams to identify areas of improvement in architecture and technical designs.
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Contribute to the development of middleware services and make architecture design decisions.
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Define the long-term vision for your area of expertise within Product Engineering, aligning it with the company's strategic and tactical goals.
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Coordinate with tech leads and other architects to assess the cross-platform impact of changes and mitigate any risks.
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Create functional stories and deliver them to developers, ensuring features and changes align with cross-team architecture.
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Work closely with development teams to ensure the delivery of quality code and scalable technical designs.
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Assist Agile squads and pods in resolving technical challenges with wide-ranging impacts.
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Provide decision support to deliver effective solutions and resolve problems within the team.
What you bring
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7+ years of experience in IT/Software Engineering in an enterprise setting.
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3+ years of experience working as a tech lead in an enterprise setting, preferably in Microservices development.
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Proficient understanding of Typescript/Javascript/NodeJS, git, and standard agile practices.
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Experience in API development and good understanding of web application architectures.
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Experience with large-scale and high-availability applications.
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Strong knowledge of asynchronous request handling (e.g., Promises, Asyncio).
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Advanced/fluent English communication skills.
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Solid understanding of software engineering best practices, including testing and QA/QC processes.
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Experience conducting code reviews and participating in peer programming sessions.
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Ability to review/create systems designs and provide feedback on design improvements.
Preference will be given to candidates who possess experience or education in one or more of the following areas:
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Microservices architecture using NodeJS.
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Working experience with Azure cloud services and Azure Developer Associate certification (or equivalent).
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Azure Solutions Architect Expert certification (or equivalent).
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Experience with CI/CD pipelines.
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Familiarity with TDD (Test Driven Development) environment.
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Experience working with NoSQL and SQL databases.
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Technologies such as TSOA, InversifyJS, Swagger, Open API spec, Jest.
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Cloud-native technologies: Kubernetes clusters, sidecar pattern, dev portals, etc.
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Deep understanding of ELT/ETL tools, including Azure Data Factory.
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Knowledge of Istio service mesh technology.
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Understanding of Kubernetes, Docker, and containerization principles.
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Strong grasp of cloud patterns related to observability, scalability, and fault tolerance.
We value flexibility. We have adopted a hybrid work model whereby employees use a combination of working in office and virtually in service of outcomes. Each leader is empowered to decide what work is best achieved in person based on the unique needs of their team.
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Staff Engineer, Product Engineering
Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited
Toronto - 39.12kmEngineering Full-time
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ENGINEER Full-time Job
Engineering TorontoJob Details
Posting Period: 23-AUG-2024 to 13-SEPT-2024
Toronto Water is the City of Toronto division responsible for all aspects of drinking water treatment and supply, wastewater collection and treatment, and stormwater management. The Division’s six business sections manage facilities and assets across the city, including treatment plants, pumping stations, water and sewer mains, laboratories, and yards.
Water Infrastructure Management (WIM) is responsible for the long-term management of Toronto's water, wastewater, and stormwater management assets to optimize infrastructure investment, level of service, and performance. WIM provides engineering analysis, asset management, infrastructure planning and policy development and coordination across Toronto Water to serve 3.6 million residents in Toronto and surrounding regions daily, manage over $83 billion in assets, and plan a 10-year capital budget of approximately $16.2 billion.
The successful candidate for this position will be a member of the Strategic Initiatives Planning team in the Water Infrastructure Management section. The team is responsible for leading strategic infrastructure planning studies concerning growth servicing, service level enhancement, and other demands on the division's infrastructure. Strategic Initiatives Planning works with other Toronto Water sections, City Divisions and agencies to collaborate on city-building initiatives and oversees the planning and implementation of Toronto Water infrastructure.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
Your primary responsibilities as an Engineer will vary, depending on assigned duties, but you will be expected to:
- Work with internal staff and consultants to complete studies, projects and programs related to water infrastructure management including sewer and water capacity, water quality, and master planning.
- Review and comment on engineering design reports and drawings, policies, guidelines, procedures, bylaws, and legislation.
- Provide technical review and advanced engineering input to other sections and divisions on matters related to water infrastructure and municipal engineering.
- Manage assigned projects, ensuring effective teamwork and communication, and high standards of work quality, ensuring assigned projects are completed within established timeframes.
- Represent Toronto Water as a technical specialist at meetings with internal sections, City divisions, external agencies, the public and Councillor’s offices.
- Prepare technical reports, Committee and Community Council reports and content for public education/communication purposes, as required.
- Prepare capital business cases, project charters, bid documents (RFPs, RFQs, REOIs), terms of reference, and scope of work for consultant assignments, including selection and direction of consultants undertaking professional services for Toronto Water.
- Develop procedures, guidelines, technical standards, and policies related to managing water infrastructure including growth management and infrastructure servicing.
- Assist the Manager in defining and allocating work and setting goals.
- Perform other related duties, as assigned.
KEY QUALIFICATIONS
Your application for the role of Engineer must describe your qualifications as they relate to:
- Registration as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) with Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO).
- Completion of post-secondary degree or diploma in civil and/or municipal engineering; an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
- Experience as a Professional Engineer in an engineering role working with water, sewer and/or stormwater infrastructure.
- Experience with capacity assessment, growth planning, infrastructure servicing and funding, and the development approvals process.
- Experience in hydraulic modelling, studies and infrastructure planning.
- Experience using software pertinent to the job function including Geographical Information System (GIS), and modelling software such as Infoworks and/or Infowater or equivalent.
- Excellent communication and analytical skills to write technical reports, briefing notes, reports to Committee and Council, and responses to inquiries by external agencies and the public.
- Knowledge of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) process, especially related to Master Planning, and Feasibility Studies.
- Fundamental knowledge of federal, provincial and municipal regulations, policies and guidelines related to the job (e.g. Occupation Health & Safety Act) and applicable to wastewater and stormwater systems, infrastructure planning and management.
- Project and stakeholder management skills to plan, lead, manage and implement multidisciplinary projects of varied scope.
- Competencies including interpersonal, conflict resolution, leadership and problem-solving skills, with the ability to interact effectively with all levels of the organization and to forge solid internal and external relationships.
- Possession of, and ability to maintain, a valid Province of Ontario class "G" driver's licence and eligibility to qualify for a City driver's permit is an asset for this position.
A Qualified List of candidates will be established for the Engineer position in the Toronto Water Division and will be in effect for up to two years from the date the list is created. Qualified candidates on the list may be considered when filling future permanent and/or temporary vacancies in this position.
Notes:
- Applicants are required to demonstrate in their resume that their qualifications match those specified in the job posting.
- If selected for a temporary position, employee's placement is conditional on the approval of his/her executive director/general manager or designate
- Temporary and fixed-term part-time non-union employees will be reassigned to this position.
ENGINEER
City Of Toronto
Toronto - 39.12kmEngineering Full-time
93,734 - 123,449
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ENGINEER Full-time Job
Engineering TorontoJob Details
Number of Positions Open: 3
Posting Period: 14-Aug-2024 to 06-Sept-2024
Major Responsibilities:
- Carries out infrastructure planning, risk and condition assessment and management of Asset Management System for the City's water, stormwater and wastewater collection system
- Develops multi-year sewer capital program
- Provides technical review and advanced specialized engineering input as required to other Sections and Divisions on matters related to municipal and environmental engineering
- Reviews and comments on engineering design drawings as prepared by engineering consultants and the Engineering and Construction Services Division
- Reviews and comments on development applications, as may be required, related to servicing needs and identifying upgrading requirements which may be necessary
- Investigates, assesses and executes detailed and specialized studies and writes reports relating to stormwater and wastewater collection system infrastructure, and other environmental matters
- Prepares RFP, RFQ, REOI and terms of reference and selects and directs consultants undertaking professional services for Toronto Water
- Manages assigned projects, ensuring effective teamwork and communication, high standards of work quality and organizational performance and continuous learning
- Ensures that all assigned projects have satisfactory results and are completed within established timeframes and budgetary restrictions
- Prepares technical reports, Committee and Community Council reports and content for public education/communication purposes, as may be required
- Provides technical input and acts as project coordinator for the preparation of individual environmental assessments, or exemptions, under the Environmental Assessment Act and attends public meetings and hearings before the Environmental Assessment Board, as required
- Represents the City at meetings with external agencies, public meetings and discussion groups as required or directed
- Participates in the preparation of capital and operational budgets. Deals with complex cost- sharing arrangements for the construction of municipal infrastructure
- Assists in the preparation of the capital budget for water system, sewer system, stormwater management and water course improvements
- Ensures that the project expenditures are controlled and maintained within approved budget limitations. Assists in preparation of capital and operating budget. Projects scope and financial impact of projects/proposals.
- Develops wastewater and stormwater policies and programs
- Leads multi-disciplinary project teams and supervises/directs other professional engineers and technical personnel
- Provides necessary input for projects carried out either by consultants or other City staff
- Provides direct technical supervision to staff from this Unit and other project team members on a project basis
- Keeps abreast of new technologies and construction procedures related to municipal infrastructure renewal
- Keeps informed of, investigates, implements, and evaluates new work techniques, technologies and performance standards
Key Qualifications:
- Must be a qualified engineer as defined the Professional Engineers of Ontario.
- Experience in hydrology and hydraulics applications, the design and analysis of storm sewers, sanitary sewers, combined sewers, CSO facilities, stormwater management and erosion control facilities
- Communication and analytical skills including writing policy documents, technical reports, briefing notes, reports to committee and council and responses to inquiries by external agencies and the public and presentation abilities
- Experience on Municipal Class EA process especially related to Master Planning, Needs Assessment, and Feasibility Studies
- Experience in water infrastructure asset management, including developing and maintaining infrastructure inventory databases, infrastructure condition assessment, life cycle costing, risk assessment, infrastructure renewal costing and priority setting
- Experience in the development of Capital Budgets including planning, scheduling, prioritizing and costing of projects.
- Experience GIS applications and in hydrologic/hydraulic modelling for storm, sanitary and combined sewers and watercourses
- Familiarity with provincial policies and guidelines related to water resources, stormwater management, sewer design and watermain as well as Federal and Provincial regulations and requirements including Federal Fisheries Act, Federal Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations, Ontario Water Resources Act, Environmental Protection Act, Environmental Assessment Act, Source Water Protection Act, Safe Drinking Water Act and Sustainable Water & Sewer System Act(Bill 175), Municipal Act, Land Use Planning Act and the Development Charges Act, Procedure F5-5 and MOE's Stormwater BMP Manual.
- Ability to participate in and operate as a fully accountable member of a multidisciplinary work team.
- Knowledge and ability to plan, lead, manage and implement multidisciplinary projects of various scope.
- Proficiency in various competencies including highly developed interpersonal skills, human relations, communication, negotiation, conflict resolution, project management, analytical and problem solving skills with the ability to interact and communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with all levels of the organization and to forge solid internal and external relationships.
A Qualified List of candidates will be established for the Engineer position in the Water Infrastructure Management Section of the Toronto Water Division and will be in effect for 24 months from the date the list is created. Qualified candidates on the list may be considered when filling future permanent and/or temporary vacancies in this position.
Notes:
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- Applicants are required to demonstrate in their resume that their qualifications match those specified in the job posting.
- If selected for a temporary position, employee's placement is conditional on the approval of his/her executive director/general manager or designate
- Temporary and fixed-term part-time non-union employees will be reassigned to this position
- In accordance with the City's Acting Assignment policy, if the posted non-union temporary position becomes permanent, it may not be reposted
ENGINEER
City Of Toronto
Toronto - 39.12kmEngineering Full-time
93,734 - 123,449
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ENGINEERING ASSOCIATE Full-time Job
Engineering TorontoJob Details
- Posting Period: 08-Aug-2024 to 22-Aug-2024
The Engineer Associate will offer engineering support across various areas, including program management, project coordination, contract administration, technical evaluation, and engineering functions related to Major Infrastructure, Roadways, Bridges & Expressways, and Linear Underground Infrastructure.
This position is designed to provide valuable engineering work experience to individuals who are at or near the start of fulfilling the Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) experience requirements for licensure.
Major Responsibilities:
- Develops and implements detailed plans and recommends policies/procedures regarding program specific requirements.
- Conducts research into assigned area ensuring that such research takes into account developments within the field, corporate policies and practices, legislation and initiatives by other levels of government.
- Ensures that the project expenditures are controlled and maintained within approved budget limitations.
- Assists and works under the direction of Senior Engineers and/or managers in planning, investigating and documenting engineering/operational challenges of basic to moderate complexity.
- Assists in the project management of the Division's transportation, water and wastewater projects to ensure proper and timely completion.
- Arrange and attend project meetings and develops minutes of meetings.
- Assists with developing purchase requisitions for the issuing of Purchase Orders.
- Assists with developing procurement documents including RFPs, RFQs, REOIs.
- Assists with developing staff reports.
- Assists in conducting field work, site inspections (construction projects), technical investigations and studies, preparing reports and making related recommendations. Assists in project tracking and status reporting for the Division's capital program
- Assists in the preparation of budgets and in the cost/benefit analysis of divisional operations
- Assists in the review of draft contract specifications and drawings for completeness and accuracy.
- Completes work assignments, seeks supervisory review of completed work and makes revisions as requested.
- Liaises with other internal staff within Solid Waste Management Services, Toronto Water, Engineering and Construction Services, Transportation and other City of Toronto divisions, consultants and the public.
- Assists in responding to customer inquiries and providing operational assistance.
- Maintains an up to date knowledge of technological developments in the field of engineering as it relates to municipal business focus.
- Assists in the resolution of non-compliance issues according to the Occupational Health & Safety Act (designated substances: asbestos abatement mgmt., etc.)
Key Qualifications:
Your application must describe your qualifications as they relate to:
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Recent graduate or graduating in 2024, from a University Engineering degree program in civil/structural, transportation, and environmental engineering as recognized by the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges & Universities.
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Experience using a variety of software products such as Microsoft Office Suite, Access, and/other related data software.
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Possession of a valid Province of Ontario Driver's License (G) and vehicle
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Ability to communicate effectively.
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Academic/working knowledge of the processes, procedures, practices and equipment used in civil, structural, transportation, and environmental engineering
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Academic/working knowledge of relevant legislation, including the Environmental Protection Act, Ontario Water
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Academic/working knowledge of Resources Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, Occupational Health & Safety Act, etc.
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Ability to attain working knowledge of all related City of Toronto policies, procedures and practices including: Collective Agreement, HR Policies, financial procedures, etc.
ENGINEERING ASSOCIATE
City Of Toronto
Toronto - 39.12kmEngineering Full-time
72,407 - 89,713
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Engineering Assistant II Full-time Job
Engineering TorontoJob Details
This is a term for up to 4 months.
The City of Regina's Infrastructure Delivery branch is looking for an Engineering Assistant II. This position performs technical and business support related to data base management, asset management, construction, locates, preservation and operations within sewer, water, and waste. Specific responsibilities include locates of buried City infrastructure prior to construction. This position reports to a Coordinator or Supervisor.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Maintain and coordinate databases related to sewer, water and waste infrastructure, inspection, safety, material or water quality testing and field inspection.
- Compile statistical and other information required for reports including running standard and custom computer records as required.
- Provide water and sewer locates.
- Provide quality control/assurance and analysis of data and information.
- Tactfully and adequately respond to concerns and inquiries from the public and other personnel.
- Follow all rules and regulations as set out in the Provincial Occupational Health and Safety Act and the City of Regina Occupational Health and Safety manual.
- Perform related duties as required.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Knowledge of basic water, sewer and waste infrastructure management, materials, operations, construction, maintenance, and preservation.
- Knowledge of collecting, organizing, and storing electronic data as well as City of Regina record retention/destruction policies.
- Tactfully and adequately respond to concerns and inquiries from others.
- Knowledge of the rules and regulations of the Provincial Occupational Health and Safety Act and the City of Regina Occupational Health and Safety manual as they apply to the position.
- Knowledge of engineering principals, theories and practices related to water and sewer infrastructure.
- Ability to interpret engineering plans and specifications.
- Ability to organize and schedule and work independently.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with customers in the development industry and within the City services.
- Skill in Office 365, and GIS or similar software.
- Knowledge of surveying techniques and principals.
Education & Experience
- Grade Twelve (12) or General Education Development (GED) equivalency.
- Typically, two relevant post-secondary courses (engineering, mathematical, computer, business, administrative) (Grade XII courses in Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus, Statistics, Chemistry, Computers, Accounting or Physics are equivalent to post-secondary).
- Minimum of two years operational/field/technical/engineering experience in a relevant industry.
Working/Other Conditions
- Must possess a valid Class 5 Driver's License
- Must be able and willing to perform work of a physical nature in all types of plants, field environments and inclement conditions.
- Candidates must participate in training and be willing to complete recognized certification programs and courses to perform the work and maintain status.
- Will be required to work from variable bases of operation.
- Must be willing to perform overtime, work shift and/or irregular hours.
Additional Requirements
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Successful candidate may be required to obtain and provide a satisfactory criminal record check, as per the City of Regina's Criminal Record Check Policy.
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Successful candidate will be required to provide proof of acquired education.
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Additional assessments may be conducted to evaluate competencies, knowledge, skills and abilities.
Engineering Assistant II
City Of Regina
Toronto - 39.12kmEngineering Full-time
55,034 - 61,285
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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIST TECHNICIAN Full-time Job
Engineering TorontoJob Details
Posting Period: 11-July-2024 to 31-July-2024
Major Responsibilities:
- Research, analyze and report on water meter specifications and standards.(i.e., residential, multi-unit residential, & Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional (ICI) standards).
- Update water meter records in the Water Billing System (WMACS).
- Enter, maintain, and update tracking of Aclara programming software and programming operations.
- Work with technical data and transcripts to relay information to both internal and external customers.
- Review technician commentary and work performed for completed and open service calls attended by a technician.
- Assemble water meters according to size.
- Perform off-reads and diagnose damaged meters to prepare for warranty.
- Change register heads for the different types of meters in accordance with technical standards.
- Search, evaluate and analyze records, notes, and plans in response to inquiries and project needs.
- Enter, maintain, and update tracking of as built/record drawings and water meters.
- Extract, summarize and analyze water billing data and information as required.
- Check peer's completed work for data accuracy as assigned.
- Perform general office work as assigned.
Key Qualifications:
Your application must describe your qualifications as they relate to:
- Graduate in Civil, Chemical, Environmental or Earth Sciences Engineering Technology or equivalent combination of education and/or experience.
- Knowledge of Toronto water applications such as Aclara, WMACS, Hansen, Laserfiche, iView Toronto Water Asset Geodatabase (TWAG).
- Familiar with Microsoft Office applications including Word, Excel, and Outlook.
- Knowledge of municipal installation and specifications and standards.
- Experience preparing data files maps and summaries and in generating graphical summaries.
- Experience, either practical or theoretical, working with Water Distribution or Wastewater Collection Networks.
- Ability to travel to various work locations in a timely and efficient manner.
- Knowledge in civil/municipal engineering, design and construction of water meters, water mains, and stormwater metering.
- Ability to read and interpret engineering plans, documents and technical drawings.
- Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to work with project teams and communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
- Ability to perform manual and computerized mathematical calculations in an engineering environment.
- Ability to multi-task, learn and work under pressure.
You must also have:
- Knowledge in the sampling of ground water, surface water, industrial, commercial and institutional.
- Knowledge of groundwater and industrial wastewater generation.
- Ability to interpret engineering drawings and documents (e.g. plans and profiles, sewer drawings, specifications etc.).
- Understanding of the principles and application of environmental monitoring theories, methods and practices.
- Familiar with Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 681, Sewers.
- Familiarity with relevant regulations, statutes, standards and practices (e.g. Occupational Health and Safety Act, Ministry of Environment Acts).
- Basic analytical skills with the ability to perform manual and computerized mathematical calculations in an engineering environment.
- Ability to work effectively with consultants, contractors, colleagues, and other City employees at all levels and members of the public.
- Ability to work in all weather conditions.
- Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, at all organizational levels.
- Ability to plan, prioritize, organize.
Notes:
- All employees are invited to apply for this position. Priority consideration will be given to applicants with Local 79 seniority or aggregate service as of the job posting closing and job offer dates.
- Applicants are required to demonstrate in their resume that their qualifications match those specified in the job posting. Additional information submitted after the job posting closing date will not be accepted.
- Assessment may include an interview, written and/or practical test. Location of assessment to be determined.
- If selected for a temporary position, permanent Local 79 employees will retain their permanent status. At the end of the temporary assignment, Local 79 employees will return to their permanent base job classification.
- If selected for a temporary position, temporary and part-time employees will be reassigned to this temporary position.
- Work location reflects what is known at the time of posting.
- An employee's reporting relationship and/or work location may change due to operational reasons and in accordance with their Collective Agreement.
- Information on preparing for City job competitions is available on the Job Opportunities website.
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
The City is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to creating a workplace culture of inclusiveness that reflects the diverse residents that we serve. Learn more about the City’s commitment to employment equity.
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIST TECHNICIAN
City Of Toronto
Toronto - 39.12kmEngineering Full-time
35.17 - 38.53
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CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIST Full-time Job
Engineering TorontoJob Details
- Posting Period: 26-Jun-2024 to 12-July-2024
Major responsibilities:
- Assists the Engineer, Project Manager and Supervisor to perform a variety of activities,
- including operational and technical support, relating to the assessment, analysis,
- maintenance, operation, planning, design, tendering, construction, and inspection of
- municipal water and wastewater infrastructure.
- Performs and reviews all detailed engineering design using design software such as, DCAD for the preparation of complex watermain, sewer, stormwater facilities, watercourse, road, TTC track, miscellaneous structure projects and related engineering mapping overviews.
- Coordinates, monitors, tracks, the transfer of engineering and related data required by engineering consultants hired on behalf of the City of Toronto in preparation of the Capital Works Program and Special projects.
- Prepares and checks engineering drawings (e.g. Digital Terrain Model, plans, alignments, cross sections and profiles), supporting field notes, research materials, digital and hard copy input diagrams.
- Checks and provides progress/inspection reports on the work of contractors and developers to ensure use of safety equipment, adherence to approved designs, procedures, regulations, statutes, specifications, etc.
- Administers, tracks and monitors storage of various documents including CADD drawings, hard copy engineering plans and scanned documents using a document management system.
- Administers, coordinates the collection, analysis and updating of data within work management systems and from various external data sources.
- Troubleshoots and resolves design related issues during construction.
- Conducts field inspections and evaluates site analysis data, such as soil drainage, environmental conditions, and facilities.
- Conducts field investigation and studies for a variety of planned proposals, programs and projects.
- Participates in the development of various technical standards and specifications for municipal infrastructure design and construction projects.
- Researches and prepares recommendations for software and system developments and/or enhancements.
- Assists with/prepares documents such as Form of Tenders; REOI; RFP; RFQ’s, Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP) approvals etc. Reviews tender bids and attends Bid Committee meetings.
- Prepares reports, plans, detailed specifications in support of planning issues including the preparation of the feasibility designs and preliminary estimates requested by internal stakeholders for various assignments.
- Administers contracts for the installation, construction, maintenance and rehabilitation of infrastructure to ensure contracts are carried out in accordance with City standards, specifications and procedures; prepares progress certificates as necessary.
- Assists with the preparation of budget and tracking of expenditures.
- Responds to inquiries from the public, surveyors, consultants, architects, contractors, utility companies, Councillors, City divisions and other internal and external stakeholders.
- Reviews and responds to consultant/contractor work (e.g. final plans, shop fabrication drawings and job site constructions) submissions for completeness, accuracy, design criteria and conformity to City standards.
- Analyzes data, performs calculations and makes recommendations.
- Trains, instructs, mentors and/or assists other staff.
- Leads projects and directs staff on projects.
- Prepares training course materials and conducts training courses and demonstrations.
- Prepares survey layout, cross sectional, quantity and related reports.
- Prepares general correspondence and technical reports as required.
- Coordinates approvals from various management levels and government bodies.
- Represents the division on internal and/or external committees and at community and public forums.
Key qualifications:
- Graduate in Civil Engineering Technology Program or approved equivalent combination of demonstrated education and experience.
- Extensive experience in municipal government related fields of municipal water distribution, wastewater collection and stormwater management infrastructure, maintenance and operation, design, contract administration and/or construction.
- Extensive working experience with computer application software such as Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint etc.) or equivalent and in the operation of CADD (e.g., Microstation) TWAG, DCAD and GIS (e.g. ArcView) software.
- The ability to interpret digital or hard copy engineering drawings and documents (e.g., plans, alignments, cross sections, profiles, engineering surveys and contract specifications).
- Advanced understanding in the principles and application of Civil Engineering theories, methods and practices related to hydrology, hydraulics, storm water management, water supply and distribution, water efficiency/conservation and collection of infrastructure rating data (e.g. CCTV), flow monitoring, and trunk collection system.
- Must possess and be able to maintain a valid Province of Ontario Class "G" Driver's License and provide a personal vehicle.
You must also have:
- Demonstrated experience in the preparation of the data files, data summaries and generating graphical summaries of meteorological, flow, water quality, or water efficiency/conservation monitoring data.
- Experience in the collection of meteorological data, flow and water quality monitoring data from open channels, sewers, water distribution network, and flow monitoring/performance data for water efficiency/conservation measures.
- Demonstrated ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and documents (e.g. plan and profiles, survey notes, specifications, etc.).
- Demonstrated ability to perform manual and computerized mathematical calculations used in engineering analysis.
- Advanced knowledge of construction practices and methods.
- Advanced knowledge of purchasing and procurement procedures and practices.
- Advanced problem-solving, project coordination, contract administration, interpersonal and teamwork skills and the ability to exercise independent judgment in dealing with technical matters.
- Extensive knowledge and understanding of all relevant regulations, statues, standards and practices as related to the major responsibilities of the position for example, the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Ontario Provincial Standards Specifications (OPSS), Ontario Provincial Standards Drawings (OPSD), Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP) and Transportation Association of Canada (TAC).
- Ability to work effectively with consultants, contractors, colleagues, other City employees at all levels, and members of the public.
- Ability to attend public meetings outside of normal business hours.
- Demonstrated ability to provide work direction and review the work of other staff and Engineering Consultants.
- Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing for audiences at all levels of the organization.
- Ability to plan, prioritize, organize, and work with minimal supervision.
- Considerable experience working in a frontline customer service environment.
CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIST
City Of Toronto
Toronto - 39.12kmEngineering Full-time
45.98 - 50.40
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ENGINEER Full-time Job
Engineering TorontoJob Details
Number of Positions Open: 1
Posting Period: 26-Jun-2024 to 11-Jul-2024
Job Description:
As a member of a cross functional team within Toronto Water, the Engineer will provide engineering support to the facility management team and Wastewater Treatment section in the following functional areas: Capital Works Coordination, Plant Operations & Maintenance, Operational Coordination and Business Support. In order to deliver reliable, economical and effective services to the residents of the City of Toronto, major responsibilities will include:
Major Responsibilities:
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Plans, investigates and completes varied engineering assignments to address problems of moderate complexity and/or assists a Senior Engineer or Manager in addressing more complex problems related to wastewater treatment.
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Develops, reviews and implements detailed plans and recommends policies regarding program-specific requirements.
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Manages assigned projects, ensuring effective teamwork and communication, high standards of work quality and organizational performance, continuous learning and maintenance of all related data.
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Conducts research into assigned area ensuring that such research/analysis takes into account developments within the field, corporate policies and practices, legislation and initiatives by other levels of government.
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Ensures that the project expenditures are controlled and maintained within approved budget limitations.
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Assists in preparation of capital and operating budget; defines scope and financial impact of projects/proposals.
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Provides technical advice, review and expertise, and utilizes standard engineering principles and practices to assist in the operation, development and maintenance of the division’s programs, facilities and equipment.
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Prepares engineering analysis and evaluates and recommends new systems, work procedures and technologies with the potential to improve performance of the division.
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Assists in the preparation of Terms of Reference documents, RFIs, REOIs, RFPs, RFQs, etc. for project scoping and procurement of technical services and equipment; evaluates bids, arranges for purchases and monitors outcome regarding same.
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Plans, investigates and prepares reports and recommendations concerning engineering problems of moderate complexity and/or assists senior engineers to resolve more complex problems.
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Ensures problem solving by use of a combination of standard procedures, modification of standard procedures or methods developed in previous assignments.
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Formulates design concepts for engineering problems and sets scope and parameters of design projects.
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Undertakes the testing and implementation of design concepts to meet functional requirements.
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Prepares and inspects drawings, engineering studies, specifications, plans and cost estimates as they pertain to construction or modification of the division’s facilities and operations.
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Conducts studies, surveys, research and development for the effective solution of engineering issues. Initiates and leads technical studies and projects.
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Directs project team staff to ensure timelines are met.
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Secures all engineering permits and approvals as may be required from external agencies.
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Maintains an up-to-date knowledge of technological developments in the field of engineering.
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Represents the City on committees, attends meetings and provides input. Liaises with the media, public, developers, consultants, stakeholders, councillors, other divisions and government agencies about projects, programs and developments.
Key Qualifications:
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Must be licensed as a Professional Engineer by Professional Engineers Ontario with experience in the principles and practices of one or more branches of chemical, civil, mechanical, environmental or electrical engineering.
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Experience in the field of wastewater treatment or comparable water industry experience as it pertains to the application of Engineering principles and practices related to the design, construction, operation and maintenance of treatment facilities.
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Experience recognizing, diagnosing, and investigating process problems and taking corrective measures to ensure effective and efficient operations and compliance with the applicable regulations.
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Possession of a valid Ontario "G" Class Driver's License and the use of a personal vehicle for site visits.
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Demonstrated ability to participate in and operate as a fully accountable member of a multidisciplinary work team.
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Strong analytical, communication and report-writing skills including ability to obtain information and prepare reports targeted at different audiences.
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Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to establish effective working relationships with all stakeholders, employees, client departments, outside agencies, and/or politicians and other levels of government.
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Proficiency in the use of computer software including Microsoft Office as well as engineering and project management applications.
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Demonstrated ability to manage multiple assignments and conflicting priorities.
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Working knowledge of the Ontario Water Resources Act, Sate Drinking Water Act and the related regulations.
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Possession of a Class 4 Wastewater Treatment Operator's Licence, issued under the Ontario Regulation 129/04 established under the Ontario Water Resources Act would be considered an asset.
ENGINEER
City Of Toronto
Toronto - 39.12kmEngineering Full-time
93,734 - 123,449
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Mechanical Engineer (12-month Contract) Contract Job
Engineering TorontoJob Details
Reporting to the Director of Mechanical Prototype Engineering, based out of LA, the candidate will be highly hands on and be a go-to Engineer for Mechanical solutions and development. The candidate will work closely with Industrial Designers, Product Development Engineers, Manufacturing Engineers and Model Makers and Model Shops to help transform exciting conceptual ideation and requirements of play pattern into functional, manufacturable assemblies and components, adhering to DFMA principles when needed or quick proof of concept/magic when needed.
How will you create impact?
- Provide hands-on technical innovation and leadership in mechanical and material engineering expertise throughout new product development stages for mid-level complexity and high-impact projects.
- Work effectively within a small team of Mechanical, Electrical, and prototype Engineers and a larger global team of manufacturing engineers and industrial designers, and subject matter experts.
- Work closely with both in-house and external model shops for proof-of-concept and mechanism development and build.
- Develop fascinating consumer products in collaboration with a larger global team of highly creative designers, producers, and Engineers as well as other cross-functional teams.
- Participate in product brainstorming and help verify, confirm, and/or correct desired concepts, directions of projects in an impactful way.
- Drive productivity and schedule gains by implementing early design successes and decisions for reduced revisions and debug time.
What are your skills and experience?
- Mechanical Engineering experience
- Solid understanding of manufacturing methods and techniques, including injection molding, CNC machining, fastening methods, bonding, assembly, foam, deco operations…etc.
- Ability to design functional small Plastic Injection molding parts and assemblies. Understanding of Tool Die methods.
- Highly skilled in SOLIDWORKS and/or CREO/Pro-Engineer. Freeform experience and Rhino3D experience is an asset.
- Solid understanding of rapid prototyping methods and 3D printing.
- Ability to start from design illustrations/specifications/briefs along with 2D isometric views to create 3D proof-of-concept CAD assembly drawings.
- Experience working with creative professionals (industrial designers and artist) both within and outside the company.
- Ability to travel internationally and within North America if necessary
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What you can expect from us:
Our mission is to Make Life More Fun with a vision to push the boundaries of innovation, creativity, and fun.
- Growth and Career Opportunities
- Flexible Work Hours
- Innovation, Collaboration and Fun
- Comprehensive Benefits
- Other fun Perks!
What’s it like to work here?
Spin Master is a fast-paced, hands-on organization that provides many great opportunities for impactful decision-making; though our challenging start-up atmosphere isn’t for everyone, we have a proven record of opportunities for future advancement and internal transfers for our passionate and results driven team.
Everyone is welcome in our sandbox and we are committed to an accessible and inclusive hiring process that provides reasonable accommodation to all applicants.
Mechanical Engineer (12-month Contract)
Spin Master Inc
Toronto - 39.12kmEngineering Contract
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Broadcast Engineer Full-time Job
Engineering TorontoJob Details
Are you ready to take your career to new heights and be a part of a dynamic team at Rogers Sports & Media? We believe in creativity, innovation, and collaboration in everything we do, and we are looking for people who share this mindset to join us. With a monthly reach of 30 million Canadians, you can help shape the future of sports, news, e-commerce, and entertainment. At Rogers, we value diversity and inclusivity and believe that every voice matters. Join us today and be a part of a team that is redefining the future of media.
Rogers Media central campus is located at 1 Mount Pleasant in Toronto. This main campus contains both the Sportsnet master controls as well as the master control facilities for the; Citytv Network, OMNI TV Network and our other Rogers Specialty channels. The Broadcast Technician position we are hiring for is in the National Media Operations Centre, (NMOC), Distribution Engineering Department.
The central focus of the NMOC is to get all media content out to viewers by streaming it over the internet, publishing it to Social Media, through Video on Demand services, (VOD), and through traditional over the air transmitters. Broadcast Technicians in Distribution Engineering make sure that all technical systems are configured properly, performing at optimum levels and they trouble shoot to resolve any problems that may occur.
Rogers is continually expanding our ability to reach more viewers through non-linear platforms and give them more content that they can consume in a variety of different ways. The NMOC is our vehicle for doing that and the Broadcast Technicians are the ones constantly improving and maintaining that vehicle.
What you will do…
- The Distribution Engineering technicians work on; morning, evening and weekend shifts to make sure they can cover the needs of On-Air Operations. When they are not working on new technical changes and additions to the NMOC systems they are answering inquiries from NMOC operators and trouble shooting problems to keep things running smoothly.
- As a Broadcast Technician at Rogers you will have a chance to use your Engineering talents and knowledge to further expand our ability to get content out to our customers in new and evolving ways.
- Maintaining and trouble shooting the NMOC systems you will allow the operators to better perform their functions to provide the best viewer experience possible.
What you will bring…
- A real passion for working with Video/Audio files and streaming
- Deep knowledge of Video and Audio Transcoding and File Movement Work Flows
- Experience with TCP-IP Network Infrastructure
- Knowledge of Tape Libraries and File Storage systems
- Knowledge of Asset Management Technology
- In depth knowledge of Windows OS
- Experience with Network Test Equipment
- Knowledge of set up and maintenance of VMs and VM Hosts.
- Work with broadcast playout automation systems
- Knowledge of technical requirements for Social Media Publishing
- Knowledge of SMPTE 2110 IP Video systems and SDNO and/or SDVN networks an asset.
- Ability to create system functional diagrams
- An excellent aptitude for trouble shooting
Here’s what you can expect in return:
- A competitive salary and benefits that include access to our Employee Share Accumulation Program, Retirement Benefits and a variety of other perks including 50% off Rogers services and Blue Jays tickets
- A manager who deeply cares about your development and long-term career at Rogers
- A team that trusts and wants to win together
- Smart and accomplished colleagues who are focused on both the “what” and the “how”
- Your choice of hardware and software (iPhone or Android plus a laptop PC etc.)
Schedule: Full time
Shift: Rotating
Length of Contract: Not Applicable (Regular Position)
Work Location: 1 Mount Pleasant (083), Toronto, ON
Travel Requirements: None
Posting Category/Function: Broadcasting & Broadcast Technicians
Broadcast Engineer
Rogers
Toronto - 39.12kmEngineering Full-time
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