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TEMPORARY FLOAT DISPATCHER Full-time Job

City Of Oshawa

Public Service   Oshawa
Job 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 - 121.27km
  Public Service Full-time
  65,400  -  109,000
The Fire Services Dispatcher is required to operate and maintain Communications Centre equipment; receive emergency calls and dispatch appropriate apparatus Responsibilities: Answe...
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Jul 18th, 2024 at 15:05

FIRE PREVENTION INSPECTOR Full-time Job

City Of Oshawa

Public Service   Oshawa
Job 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 - 121.27km
  Public Service Full-time
  65,400  -  108,999
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 fi...
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May 29th, 2024 at 11:05

TRAFFIC AGENT Full-time Job

City Of Toronto

Public Service   Toronto
Job Details
  • Posting Period: 22-NOV-2024 to 05-JAN-2025


Join us for a Traffic Agent Information Session!

Interested applicants are recommended to join us at our virtual and/or in person info sessions. You will have the opportunity to learn more about the role and working for the City of Toronto, ask questions related to the position, and find out more about the application process. We have two (2) dates for a virtual session and one (1) date for an in-person session. Please join which one is most convenient for you! Information will be the same at all three sessions.

 
Dates and Times:

Wednesday December 4, 2024 at 6:00 PM Eastern Time

Join link:
https://toronto.webex.com/toronto/j.php?MTID=m8501d8a2744f2a5a59c98a9a1d1974fe

 

Thursday December 12, 2024 at 6:00 PM Eastern Time

Join link:
https://toronto.webex.com/toronto/j.php?MTID=mc138092b34b16c99508290dcbfc83741

 

In Person Information Session:

Wednesday December 18, 2024 at 12:00 PM Eastern Time

Location: North York Civic Centre, 5100 Yonge St., COUNCIL CHAMBERS
 

Job Description:

 

The Traffic Agent will provide critical traffic control and congestion management for the City of Toronto's Transportation Services Division, by implementing traffic mitigation measures, as it relates to the public Right of Way and in accordance with the Highway Traffic Act and City of Toronto Municipal Code and related provincial legislation.

 

Major Responsibilities:

 

  • Implementing congestion management measures by directing traffic at intersections to ensure the safe and efficient movement of pedestrians, cyclists and motorists.
  • Directs the flow of traffic within the City of Toronto and ensures barricades and other measures are implemented to ease congestion and ensure the safety and security of the public for all modes of Transportation.
  • Provides in field active traffic management and educates the public on traffic operations at various projects not limited but including construction, signal activation and maintenance, events and critical intersections.
  • Provides traffic coordination, parking enforcement and responds to vehicle and pedestrian related emergencies or other emergencies that occur on the roadway.
  • Prepares and confirms details of incident reports as required.
  • Carries out the duties of a sworn Special Constable/Peace Officer, Provincial Offences Officer and agent in accordance with Canadian/Provincial/Municipal laws and established contracts, agreements, policies and procedures, etc.
  • Treats the public with respect and dignity and ensures compliance with AODA requirements.
  • Provides feedback that assists with developing and implementing traffic mitigation measures and background research. Provides a summary-in-brief with the outcome and forwards recommendations.
  • Ensures compliance with emergency preparedness measures and Occupational Health & Safety regulations.
  • Responds to emergencies affecting the safety of those on the highway (i.e. falling glass from buildings, fallen scaffolding on roadways, flying debris, collisions, etc.) and initiates the attendance of emergency responders when required.
  • Assists in the safe and timely movement of emergency vehicles through intersections.
  • Promotes compliance with the City of Toronto's by-laws and provincial statutes and educates members of the public of their responsibilities as they relate to the Right of Way.
  • Participates and/or leads the review of existing, and the development of new programs and processes related to the Right of Way.
  • Creates and Conducts educational programs and trains new staff.
  • Other administrative duties as assigned.

Key Qualifications: 

Your application must describe your qualifications as they relate to: 

 

  1. Post-secondary education in a related field or the equivalent combination of education, and training in the same or related field.
  2. Experience interacting and dealing directly in person with the public, service providers and/or staff, as well as via phone and email as required.
  3. Experience and/or equivalent educational courses in interpreting, applying or enforcing laws and by-laws e.g. Highway Traffic Act.
  4. Must possess and be able to maintain a current valid Ontario Class "G" Driver's License and the ability to obtain a City of Toronto driver's permit.


To be considered for a position as a Special Constable you must meet all the following criteria under the Community Safety & Policing Act (CSPA), 2019:

 

  1. Be a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident;
  2. Be at least 18 years of age;
  3. Be physically and mentally able to perform the duties of the position in regard to your own safety and the safety of the public;
  4. Be of good character.

 

Special hiring notes: 

 

  • Successful candidates are required to complete and pass Special Constable Training and all other mandatory training to be considered for this position.
  • Pass all testing mandated by the City of Toronto and the Community Safety and Policing Act.
  • As a condition of employment, selected candidates will be required to obtain and maintain Special Constable Status in accordance with any established agreement throughout their employment as a Traffic Agent.
  • Must be able to pass a background investigation for the purpose of obtaining Special Constable Status.
  • OACP Certificate of Results is an asset. For further information on obtaining OACP Certificate of Results for the City of Toronto please visit: https://oacpcertificate.ca/becoming-a-special-constable/
  • Full Traffic Agent hiring process is approximately 40 weeks.
  • The following steps are included in the Traffic Agent hiring process. Candidates need to be successful at all these steps to be awarded a position:
    • Initial application screening
    • Written assessment
    • Screening Interview
    • Fitness assessment (Shuttle Run, Pass Level of 5.5)
    • Interview
    • Reference checking (1 Current Supervisor, 1 Employment, 2 Character References)
    • Pre-screening (Initial Background Investigation)
    • Background investigation (requires submission of a Preliminary Background Questionnaire)
    • Issuing Conditional Job Offer Letters
  • Upon acceptance of Conditional Offer Letter, successful candidates must obtain their Special Constable status, process outlined below:
    • Special Constable Training
    • First Aid and all other Mandatory Training
    • Provincial & TPSB approval
    • Oath Taking
    • Final Approval
    • Achieved Special Constable Status
    • Assignment of Badge Number and Special Constable ID number
    • Maintain Special Constable status in accordance with Provincial Legislation and agreements
    • Completion of in-field training

You must also have:

 

  • Ability to stand for long periods of time in live traffic in various weather conditions including, but not limited to, snow, rain, cold, and heat.
  • Ability to work shifts (days, afternoons, nights, weekends and holidays).
  • Access to a personal vehicle to be used for work purposes.
  • Ability to use various tools and equipment related to the role including Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
  • Ability to make independent decisions in the field under stressful conditions in a fast paced environment.
  • In-depth knowledge of, legislation, codes, and by-laws including: Highway Traffic Act, Municipal By-Law Enforcement Act, the Provincial Offences Act and Provincial Court Operations.
  • Familiarity with and knowledge of the Occupational Health & Safety Act, the Human Rights Code and related Orders including Accommodation for Ontarians with Disabilities Act.
  • General knowledge and understanding of the City of Toronto's technical standards, policies and practices related to permitted road activities.
  • Excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills to provide a high-level of public service in responding to a variety of diverse situations (i.e. the public, emergencies, and law enforcement officials).
  • Ability to use good judgment, problem solving, and decision making skills to assess and resolve situations which may require negotiation to affect resolution in urgent, volatile, sensitive, contentious, emotional and/or intimidating situations.
  • Ability to use computer applications (e.g. Microsoft Word, Excel, for word processing and database management) to provide clear, timely and detailed documentation for investigations, enforcement activities, and incident response.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Ability to support the Toronto Public Service values to ensure a culture that champions equity, diversity, and respectful workplaces.
  • Ability to work from various sites across the City of Toronto.

TRAFFIC AGENT

City Of Toronto
Toronto - 171.47km
  Public Service Full-time
  41.33  -  45.26
Posting Period: 22-NOV-2024 to 05-JAN-2025 Join us for a Traffic Agent Information Session! Interested applicants are recommended to join us at our virtual and/or in person info se...
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Nov 22nd, 2024 at 10:04

Solid Waste Collection Operator Full-time Job

City Of Toronto

Public Service   Toronto
Job Details

Toronto is Canada’s largest city, the fourth largest in North America, and home to a diverse population of about 2.8 million people. Consistently ranked one of the world’s most livable cities, we are a global centre for business, finance, arts and culture. Join the award-winning Toronto Public Service as Solid Waste Collection Operator within our Solid Waste Management Services Division.

 

Major Responsibilities: 

  • Operates a wide variety of collection vehicles and equipment independently or with a crew member.
  • Moves carts/bags to the truck and uses appropriate mechanisms to dump or manually lift onto the truck.
  • Operates mechanical equipment attached to vehicles/equipment in a safe and efficient manner.
  • Lifts and loads garbage, recyclable materials, organics, organic yard waste and special pick up items such as household appliances, discarded furniture, wood, carpet and electronics.
  • Places empty carts and containers back to the set out location in a tidy manner.
  • Assists operator by signaling vehicle which is being maneuvered or backed up when on a two person crew.
  • Drives vehicle to designated disposal facilities and unloads all materials in accordance with requirements of facility operator.
  • Performs Daily Pre-Trip Inspection Report (Circle Check); identifies and reports vehicle and equipment malfunctions; maintains vehicle and equipment in a clean and tidy condition.
  • Completes reports (e.g., Driver’s Collision/Incident Report) related to assigned duties and responsibilities.
  • Operates 2-way radio or mobile phone.
  • Performs other duties at this wage grade level or lower such as labouring type duties, maintenance and cleaning activities when not operating assigned vehicle or equipment.
  • Performs work in a safe, efficient and courteous manner.

 

Key Qualifications:

Your application must describe your qualifications as they relate to:

  1. Must possess and maintain a valid Province of Ontario, Class “D” Driver’s License with “Z” endorsement and must qualify for the City’s equipment operating permits and requirements.
  2. Must be familiar with requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Act and its regulations for the safe performance of his/her duties and responsibilities or capable of obtaining familiarity of same.
  3. Must possess and be able to maintain as appropriate, any valid Province of Ontario requirements to operate mechanized equipment.

 

You must also have:

  • Good driving record and familiarity with location of major city streets.
  • May be required to do shift work in conformance with the Collective Agreement.
  • Ability to use or learn to use various technical devices related to the position.
  • Ability to deal courteously with the public.
  • Ability to communicate in relation to their job duties.
  • Must be physically capable of performing required duties (accommodation will be provided in all parts of the hiring process as required under the City’s Employment Accommodation Policy and the Joint Modified Work Program in the Collective Agreement) and able to work in all weather conditions.

 

We thank all applicants and advise that only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.

Solid Waste Collection Operator

City Of Toronto
Toronto - 171.47km
  Public Service Full-time
  30.70
Toronto is Canada’s largest city, the fourth largest in North America, and home to a diverse population of about 2.8 million people. Consistently ranked one of the world’s most liv...
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Jun 24th, 2024 at 15:43

Gardener 2 Full-time Job

City Of Toronto

Public Service   Toronto
Job Details

Major Responsibilities:

  • Prepares flower beds, by hand digging or rototilling and raking, for planting; prepares plants and maintains flower beds, horticultural displays and plants in greenhouses.
  • Maintains plant materials in a park area in a neat and orderly manner.
  • Participates in the design, preparation, planting and maintenance of horticultural displays, turf grass areas, indoor and natural area plantings and landscapes including all aspects of Plant Health Care inclusive of I.P.M. and pesticide use.
  • Prepares various growing media prior to planting; gathering, cleaning and storing propagules; planting and transplanting as required and determining and maintaining correct growing environment.
  • Inspects plants, flowers, shrubs and trees and reports damage, insect infestation or disease.
  • Prepares chemicals for spraying and sprays flowers, shrubs, etc.
  • Performs park maintenance such as litter control, winter duties such as snow removal by hand and/or with equipment, ice removal, and washroom cleaning.
  • Loads materials, plants, etc. and delivers, as required, to various locations.
  • Operates various types of motor vehicles and mechanized grounds, garden and turf maintenance equipment, etc.
  • Responds to horticultural questions from public.
  • May be required to perform landscaping functions such as sodding and constructing retaining walls etc.
  • May be required to direct other staff.
  • Keeps equipment and tools clean and in good working order. 

Key Qualifications:

Your application must describe your qualifications as they relate to: 

  1. Diploma or certificate in horticulture or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  2. Considerable experience as a practicing gardener.
  3. Must possess and be able to maintain a valid Province of Ontario Class "G" Driver's License Class and must qualify for the City's equipment operating permits and requirements.
  4. Possession of or the ability to obtain within 6 months an Ontario Landscape Exterminator's License
  5. May require Structural Greenhouse/interior Plant Exterminator Licence 

You must also have:

  • A good knowledge of plant materials and the ability to propagate and grow a wide variety of plants for the beautification of park areas.
  • Ability to arrange, plant and maintain annuals, perennials, shrubs and trees according to the best horticultural methods and to achieve an attractive appearance.
  • Ability to identify insect pests, diseases and weeds and to treat them in the most effective manner.
  • Ability to make the most effective use of fertilizers and an understanding of the water requirements of plants.
  • Must be familiar with the Occupational Health and Safety Act and the regulations that apply to this work.
  • Must be physically capable of performing required duties.
  • Ability to deal courteously with the public.
  • Ability to work in all weather conditions.
  • May be required to work shifts, weekends, and overtime as required.

 

We thank all applicants and advise that only those selected for further consideration will be contacted

Gardener 2

City Of Toronto
Toronto - 171.47km
  Public Service Full-time
  30.81
Major Responsibilities: Prepares flower beds, by hand digging or rototilling and raking, for planting; prepares plants and maintains flower beds, horticultural displays and plants...
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Apr 14th, 2024 at 16:10

TRAFFIC AGENT Full-time Job

City Of Toronto

Public Service   Toronto
Job Details

Job Description:

 

The Traffic Agent will provide critical traffic control and congestion management for the City of Toronto's Transportation Services Division, by implementing traffic mitigation measures, as it relates to the public Right of Way and in accordance with the Highway Traffic Act and City of Toronto Municipal Code and related provincial legislation.

 

Major Responsibilities:

 

  • Implementing congestion management measures by directing traffic at intersections to ensure the safe and efficient movement of pedestrians, cyclists and motorists.
  • Directs the flow of traffic within the City of Toronto and ensures barricades and other measures are implemented to ease congestion and ensure the safety and security of the public for all modes of Transportation.
  • Provides in field active traffic management and educates the public on traffic operations at various projects not limited but including construction, signal activation and maintenance, events and critical intersections.
  • Provides traffic coordination, parking enforcement and responds to vehicle and pedestrian related emergencies or other emergencies that occur on the roadway.
  • Prepares and confirms details of incident reports as required.
  • Carries out the duties of a sworn Special Constable/Peace Officer, Provincial Offences Officer and agent in accordance with Canadian/Provincial/Municipal laws and established contracts, agreements, policies and procedures, etc.
  • Treats the public with respect and dignity and ensures compliance with AODA requirements.
  • Provides feedback that assists with developing and implementing traffic mitigation measures and background research. Provides a summary-in-brief with the outcome and forwards recommendations.
  • Ensures compliance with emergency preparedness measures and Occupational Health & Safety regulations.
  • Responds to emergencies affecting the safety of those on the highway (i.e. falling glass from buildings, fallen scaffolding on roadways, flying debris, collisions, etc.) and initiates the attendance of emergency responders when required.
  • Assists in the safe and timely movement of emergency vehicles through intersections.
  • Promotes compliance with the City of Toronto's by-laws and provincial statutes and educates members of the public of their responsibilities as they relate to the Right of Way.
  • Participates and/or leads the review of existing, and the development of new programs and processes related to the Right of Way.
  • Creates and Conducts educational programs and trains new staff.

Key Qualifications: 

Your application must describe your qualifications as they relate to:

 

  1. Post-secondary education in a related field or the equivalent combination of education, and training in the same or related field.
  2. Experience interacting and dealing directly in person with the public, service providers and/or staff, as well as via phone and email as required.
  3. Experience and/or equivalent educational courses in interpreting, applying or enforcing laws and by-laws e.g. Highway Traffic Act.
  4. Must possess and be able to maintain a current valid Ontario Class "G" Driver's License and the ability to obtain a City of Toronto driver's permit.

 
Special hiring notes:

 

  • Please note that the process for hiring Traffic Agents may change due to legislative requirements and/or other agreements. We will do our best to notify candidates of potential changes.
  • Successful candidates are required to complete and pass Special Constable Training and all other mandatory training to be considered for this position.
  • As a condition of employment, selected candidates will be required to obtain and maintain Special Constable Status in accordance with any established agreement throughout their employment as a Traffic Agent.
  • Must be able to pass a background investigation for the purpose of obtaining Special Constable Status.
  • Applicants are encouraged to review the "Special Constables: A Practitioner's Handbook" published by the Ministry of the Solicitor General, this guide provides valuable information regarding the skills needed to become a Special Constable.
  • OACP Certificate of Results is an asset. For further information on obtaining OACP Certificate of Results for the City of Toronto please visit: https://oacpcertificate.ca/becoming-a-special-constable/
  • Full Traffic Agent hiring process is approximately 40 weeks.
  • The following steps are included in the Traffic Agent hiring process. Candidates need to be successful at all these steps to be awarded a position:
    • Initial application screening
    • Written assessment
    • Screening Interview
    • Fitness assessment (Shuttle Run, Pass Level of 5.5)
    • Interview
    • Reference checking (1 Current Supervisor, 1 Employment, 2 Character References)
    • Pre-screening (Initial Background Investigation)
    • Background investigation (requires submission of a Preliminary Background Questionnaire)
    • Issuing Conditional Job Offer Letters
  • Upon acceptance of Conditional Offer Letter, successful candidates must obtain their Special Constable status, process outlined below:
    • Special Constable Training
    • First Aid and all other Mandatory Training
    • Provincial & TPSB approval
    • Oath Taking
    • Final Approval
    • Achieved Special Constable Status
    • Assignment of Badge Number and Special Constable ID number
    • Maintain Special Constable status in accordance with all legislation and agreements
    • Completion of in-field training

You must also have:

  • Ability to stand for long periods of time in live traffic in various weather conditions including, but not limited to, snow, rain, cold, and heat.
  • Ability to work shifts (days, afternoons, nights, weekends, overtime and holidays).
  • Access to a personal vehicle to be used for work purposes.
  • Ability to use various tools and equipment related to the role including Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
  • Ability to make independent decisions in the field under stressful conditions in a fast paced environment.
  • In-depth knowledge of, legislation, codes, and by-laws including: Highway Traffic Act, Municipal By-Law Enforcement Act, the Provincial Offences Act and Provincial Court Operations.
  • Familiarity with and knowledge of the Occupational Health & Safety Act, the Human Rights Code and related Orders including Accommodation for Ontarians with Disabilities Act.
  • General knowledge and understanding of the City of Toronto's technical standards, policies and practices related to permitted road activities.
  • Excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills to provide a high-level of public service in responding to a variety of diverse situations (i.e. the public, emergencies, and law enforcement officials).
  • Ability to use good judgment, problem solving, and decision making skills to assess and resolve situations which may require negotiation to affect resolution in urgent, volatile, sensitive, contentious, emotional and/or intimidating situations.
  • Ability to use computer applications (e.g. Microsoft Word, Excel, for word processing and database management) to provide clear, timely and detailed documentation for investigations, enforcement activities, and incident response.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Ability to support the Toronto Public Service values to ensure a culture that champions equity, diversity, and respectful workplaces.
  • Ability to work from various sites across the City of Toronto.

NOTE TO ALL APPLICANTS:
There is a PART-TIME, TEMPORARY Traffic Agent posting, Job ID: 44412. Should you want your application to be considered for the part-time posting as well, you must also submit your application to that posting.

 

NOTE TO INTERNAL FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME CITY OF TORONTO EMPLOYEES:

City of Toronto employees must apply to full-time or part-time employment opportunities posted on the City's Internal Job Posting Portal.

TRAFFIC AGENT

City Of Toronto
Toronto - 171.47km
  Public Service Full-time
  41.33  -  45.26
Job Description:   The Traffic Agent will provide critical traffic control and congestion management for the City of Toronto's Transportation Services Division, by implementing tra...
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Mar 1st, 2024 at 09:52

Director, Traffic Services Full-time Job

City Of Ottawa

Public Service   Nepean
Job Details

Application Close: 15/07/2024

JOB SUMMARY

The mandate of Traffic Services is to provide all traffic operations, road safety, traffic investigations and traffic management in the City of Ottawa. 

You are accountable for providing vision, leadership and strategic direction to the Service, and planning, organizing, directing, controlling, evaluating and improving the development and delivery of its priorities, services, programs and operations.

Services and programs include integrated, safe and efficient management of the City’s transportation system network which has a direct impact on emergency services, business owners and the general population of the City of Ottawa. 

Traffic Services is comprised of the Traffic Operations and Traffic, Safety and Mobility units.

You are also accountable for managing the Service’s human and financial resources including contracted services for large capital programs as required.  

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Completion of 4 year university degree in Engineering, Business Administration, Public Administration or other related field

Minimum of 10 years of related experience in the Transportation field, including a minimum of 5 years managing human resources, external contract resources, operating and capital budgets in a complex public organization or private sector corporation

CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES

Licensed Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) with Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO)

KNOWLEDGE

  • Principles, practices, procedures, techniques, laws and regulations pertaining to the Service’s functions, programs, services and operations
  • Principles, practices, procedures, techniques, laws and regulations pertaining to the Service’s functions, programs, services and operations such as the Highway Traffic Act, the Ontario Traffic Manual or the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices of Canada
  • Development and implementation of long range and short term strategies for traffic services operations engineering and technical support
  • The City of Ottawa, its operations and corporate governance structure
  • Relevant City codes, policies and procedures 
  • Public private partnerships and other alternate service delivery models
  • Principles and methods of economic, financial, social and political risk analysis
  • Principles and practices of public policy and business administration 
  • The City of Ottawa’s current social, political, business and economic climates
  • Project management principles and practices
  • Human resource management practices in a unionized work environment
  • Must be familiar with applicable health and safety legislation, have knowledge of any potential or actual danger to health or safety in the work place, and have knowledge of appropriate actions to be taken in order to ensure the health and safety of staff in accordance with applicable legislation and City policies and procedures

COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

Core Behaviours
Core behaviours define the City's expectations of the behaviours employees should demonstrate in performing their work.  They are reflective of the City's culture and values and guide all our present and future activities.  Every employee is encouraged to learn, embody, and demonstrate these core behaviours.

Review the Core Behaviours.

Leadership Competencies
The City has defined key competencies that leaders are expected to embody and demonstrate to successfully move the organization towards achieving its strategic objectives and create an organizational culture that supports and empowers employees to excel, grow and reach their full potential. These leadership competencies and associated behaviours are expected to be demonstrated by leaders at all levels of the organization. 

Review the Leadership Competencies

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Language Requirement: Designated Day 1 Ready – immediate requirement for language proficiency: French: oral, reading, writing English: oral, reading, writing Candidates must meet language requirement for position upon hire.
  • Driver’s License Requirement:  A valid Ontario unrestricted G class driver’s license (or provincial equivalent) with no more than 6 demerit points accumulated
  • Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available. 

 

We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. 

Director, Traffic Services

City Of Ottawa
Nepean - 184.65km
  Public Service Full-time
  153,992.02  -  194,745.46
Application Close: 15/07/2024 JOB SUMMARY The mandate of Traffic Services is to provide all traffic operations, road safety, traffic investigations and traffic management in the Ci...
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Jul 2nd, 2024 at 13:44

Public Service Assistant (InfoService) Part-time Job

City Of Ottawa

Public Service   Ottawa
Job Details

Requisition ID: 16413

Department: Ottawa Public Library

Service: Branch Operations

Branch: Public Services

Employment Type: 1 Temporary Part Time Position (Up to 1 year)

Work Hours: 21 hours per week

Affiliation: CUPE 503 Library

Salary Information: $32.509 - $38.035 per hour (2024 rates of pay)

Location: Nepean Centrepointe Branch, 101 Centrepointe Drive 

City: Ottawa, ON 

Job Category: Ottawa Public Library

Application Close: 04/07/2025 

JOB SUMMARY

Ottawa Public Library (OPL) provides accessible, innovative library and information services throughout the City of Ottawa, that meet the unique needs of diverse communities, delivered through a range of vehicles and reflecting a citizen-centred approach. The Public Service units are responsible for customer-centric public library activities, programs and services for the Library's 33 branches, mobile and digital services, to meet the needs of branches in their catchment area.

You are responsible for: providing information, reference and readers advisory services in the Library and/or the community and/or mini-libraries, nursing homes and other locations; providing circulation and page services in the Library and/or the community and/or mini-libraries, nursing homes and other locations; performing routine collection maintenance duties; and promoting Library services.

You may be the senior person in charge or exercise responsibility for the day-to-day operation of the library branch.

Work is performed within the context of the policies and framework of the Library corporate culture as embodied in the Mission Statement, Core Values, Customer Experience Guidelines and the Canadian Federation of Library Association position statements on Intellectual Freedom and Diversity and Inclusion, with particular emphasis on providing customer service excellence.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Completion of 2-year college diploma in Library and Information Technician Program, or related field 

Minimum of 1 year of related experience.

KNOWLEDGE

  • Adult/children’s literature in a variety of formats, readers’ advisory services, trends in reading, literacy, ESL collections and library programming.
  • Reference resources in print, microform and electronic formats and of current developments in reference services.
  • Electronic database and other bibliographic searching techniques.
  • Principles of collection development and maintenance.
  • Methods and techniques for sorting and shelving library materials according to alphabetical, Dewey Decimal or other prescribed sequence and procedures.
  • Library circulation procedures and practices.
  • Knowledge of multiple technology platforms (e.g. tablets, phones, e-readers, Android, Apple, Blackberry) as it relates to library offerings
  • Methods and techniques of responding to inquiries and resolving patron complaints.
  • Desktop applications, intranet and internet and keyboarding procedures, to the extent where it may be required to demonstrate such usage to colleagues or library patrons.
  • General knowledge of library policies and procedures.
  • Knowledge of applicable health and safety legislation, including the rights and duties of workers.

COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

  • Use tact, discretion and confidentiality.
  • Excellent verbal communication skills.
  • Exercise effective judgement and independent decision-making capabilities.
  • To carry out a range of circulation/page activities, including registration, collecting fees, and to respond effectively to a range of library service inquiries and resolve complaints.
  • To perform routine clerical tasks.
  • Minimum keyboard skills of 25 wpm.
  • Data entry, retrieval and keyboarding skills including use of standard office equipment and operation of an IBM compatible computer in Microsoft windows.
  • Ability to think quickly.
  • Ability to learn on the job and apply learning to new technologies as required.
  • Ability to create and design thematic displays.
  • Ability to handle and account for cash and to prepare bank deposits.
  • Perform multiple tasks concurrently.
  • Customer service orientation, including the use of tact, discretion and confidentiality
  • Ease of comfort with technology.
  • Attention to detail.
  • Strong interpersonal skills, ability to deal with the public and handle problems as they arise.
  • Flexibility, ability to adjust priorities.
  • Ability to work effectively as a team member.
  • Strongly committed to quality customer service.
  • To perform routine manual tasks and maneuver book carts and lift boxes up to 40 pounds.

 WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Language Requirement: Designated Day 1 Ready - immediate requirement for language proficiency: French: oral, reading, writing required. English: oral, reading, writing required. Candidates must meet language requirement for position upon hire.   
  • Police Record Check: The successful candidate will be required to complete a Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check with the Police Services detachment in their jurisdiction to the Ottawa Public Library's satisfaction.; Police record checks completed by a third-party company will not be accepted. 
  • Additional vacancies may occur during the competition process. 
  • Alternative educational credentials combined with job-related experience, demonstrated performance, and ability may be considered in lieu of stated academic requirements. 
  • Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available.

 

We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. 

Public Service Assistant (InfoService)

City Of Ottawa
Ottawa - 191.25km
  Public Service Part-time
Requisition ID: 16413 Department: Ottawa Public Library Service: Branch Operations Branch: Public Services Employment Type: 1 Temporary Part Time Position (Up to 1 year) Work Hours...
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Jun 23rd, 2025 at 14:03

Traffic/Transit Coord, Stage 2 LRT Full-time Job

City Of Ottawa

Public Service   Ottawa
Job Details

Requisition ID: 17403 
Department: Transit Services Dept. 
Service: Rail Construction Program Service 
Branch: Construction Management Branch 
Employment Type: 1 Full-time Temporary-Until December 31, 2026
Work Hours: 35.00hours per week
Affiliation: CIPP
Salary Information: $80,325.70- $97,739.46 annually (2025 rates of pay)
Location: Gillin Building,141 Laurier Avenue 
City: Ottawa, ON 
Job Category: Transit Services - OC Transpo
Application Close: 13/05/2025

JOB SUMMARY


The mandate of the Rail Construction Program is to transform, develop, grow and sustain Ottawa’s Light Rail Transit Systems as a component of the City of Ottawa’s overall transportation and mobility strategy. 
 

You are responsible for: coordinating, overseeing and monitoring the construction works related to the Stage 2 Light Rail Transit (LRT) project within the City’s Rail Construction Program; coordinating works associated with multiple phases of the project, including early works, design, construction, demolition, rehabilitation, testing, commissioning, closeout, turnover to clients, warranty and maintenance; and supporting management staff in the decision-making process by implementing construction oversight and inspection to assess the performance, quality and progress of the Stage 2 LRT project construction works. 
 

You also: perform a key role in site coordination and communication; ensure compliance with all construction contract requirements; interface with contractors, consultants and external stakeholders; monitor, track and report on project status; perform site visits and prepare daily field inspection reports; review submittals and payment requests; and actively work to resolve issues in the field wherever possible, and escalate to management when needed.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE


Completion of 4 year university degree in a relevant engineering discipline or applied science from an accredited university
 

Minimum of 3 years of relevant field experience on construction projects.
 

Experience on light rail construction projects is desirable

CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES

Valid Ontario unrestricted G class driver’s licence (or provincial equivalent) with no more than 6 demerit points accumulated
Licensed Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) with Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) OR Licensed Architect with Ontario Association of Architects (OAA) is desirable
Certificate of Recognition (COR) training or certification from IHSA is desirable

KNOWLEDGE

  • Engineering standards for Ontario/Canada and related to the field of expertise
  • Various engineering standards, bylaws and related national and provincial codes
  • Applicable acts, legislations, regulations and guidelines
  • City of Ottawa standards and specifications
  • OPSS, MOE and other related agency regulations 
  • Awareness of project management concepts
  • Contract management
  • Engineering, construction and design processes
  • Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, MS Outlook, etc.)
  • Field investigation techniques
  • Knowledge of applicable health and safety legislation, including the rights and duties of workers
  • Awareness of project management concepts
  • Occupational Health and Safety Act and Regulations for Construction Projects for Ontario

COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

  • Ability to read technical plans and drawings for multiple disciplines, including structural, civil, architectural, etc.
  • Prepare and deliver field inspection reports and progress reports 
  • Plan, operate and supervise engineering and process studies
  • Effective time management and task prioritization
  • Manage projects and meet objectives
  • Work professionally with contractors, consultants and other technical authorities
  • Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing
  • Display good judgement with staff, professionals and clients
  • Strong technical and analytical skills
  • Undertake projects and tasks with minimal supervision
  • Build effective interpersonal relationships
  • Strong initiative, judgement, reliability
  • Highly motivated and conscientious
  • Diplomacy, discretion and tact
  • Flexible, organized, detailed-oriented and an independent worker
  • Able to work well in a team-oriented environment
  • Willingness to work outside normal working hours
  • Access to a personal vehicle also required.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Language Requirement: English oral, reading, writing       
  • Driver’s License Requirement:  A valid Ontario unrestricted G class driver’s license (or provincial equivalent) with no more than 6 demerit points accumulated  
  • Experience and formal training combined with demonstrated performance and ability may substitute for stipulated academic requirements. 
  • Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available. 

 

We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. 

Traffic/Transit Coord, Stage 2 LRT

City Of Ottawa
Ottawa - 191.25km
  Public Service Full-time
  80,325.70  -  97,739.46
Requisition ID: 17403  Department: Transit Services Dept.  Service: Rail Construction Program Service  Branch: Construction Management Branch  Employment Type: 1 Full-time Temporar...
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Apr 30th, 2025 at 17:40

Labourer, Water Distribution Full-time Job

City Of Ottawa

Public Service   Ottawa
Job Details

The Water Distribution Branch manages the operation and maintenance of City of Ottawa’s water distribution system to ensure the continuous and adequate supply of high quality potable water to customers at the lowest cost, including condition assessment, leak detection, operation, repair and maintenance of all mains, valves, and services within the distribution system; inspection, maintenance and repair of fire hydrants; and support to City capital and private development works related to water distribution buried infrastructure. 

You are responsible for providing manual labour to support other Unit or Branch staff with the inspection, operation, maintenance and repair of Water Services infrastructure.  You are also responsible for assisting with the operation and maintenance of the City’s fire hydrants, and providing other support to the Unit.

The Wastewater Collection Branch is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the City’s Wastewater Linear Collection infrastructure.
You are responsible for performing or assisting with inspections, maintenance and general repairs of the City’s sanitary, combined and storm sewer system structures (e.g. access/maintenance chambers, catch basins, inlet/outlet grills, regulators, manhole covers) that don’t require excavation.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Completion of Grade 10 

Minimum of 2 months of related experience  

CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES

Valid Ontario unrestricted G class driver’s licence (or provincial equivalent) with no more than 6 demerit points accumulated
Must complete all required on-the-job training/certifications (e.g. WHMIS, fall arrest, confined space entry, etc.) within the timeframe determined by the employer. 

KNOWLEDGE

  • Knowledge of applicable health and safety legislation, including the rights and duties of workers

COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

  • Conduct oneself in accordance with the City’s Code of Conduct and other City policies in order to reflect a good image to the public, contractors and other City of Ottawa employees
  • Safely operate equipment and tools
  • Use a computer and learn to operate mobile handheld units  
  • Mechanical aptitude
  • Communicate effectively 
  • Good interpersonal skills 
  • Work effectively as part of a team, and independently when required
  • Reliable 
  • Self-motivated and flexible
  • Desire to learn new skills
  • Organized 
  • Safety oriented 
  • Physical ability to do the work
  • Work overtime and on-call

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Language Requirement: English oral, reading, writing 
  • You may initially be paid 95% of your starting rate of pay, in accordance with the collective agreement.
  • Experience and formal training combined with demonstrated performance and ability may substitute for stipulated academic requirements. 
  • Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available. 

 

We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. 

 

Labourer, Water Distribution

City Of Ottawa
Ottawa - 191.25km
  Public Service Full-time
The Water Distribution Branch manages the operation and maintenance of City of Ottawa’s water distribution system to ensure the continuous and adequate supply of high quality potab...
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Apr 21st, 2025 at 16:53

Public Training Instructor Full-time Job

City Of Ottawa

Public Service   Ottawa
Job Details

Application Close: 19/02/2025

JOB SUMMARY

The mandate of the Paramedic Service is to deliver sophisticated medical treatment to all residents and visitors of Ottawa for life-threatening medical emergencies including heart attacks, strokes, and respiratory and traumatic injuries.

You are responsible for the delivery of the Ottawa Paramedic Service accredited training programs (including Standard First Aid and/or Emergency First Aid and/or CPR and/or Oxygen Therapy and/or AED courses and/or Emergency First Responder courses).

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Completion of Grade 12

Minimum of 18 months of experience in delivering training for first aid/CPR or instructing in a related field

CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES

Current First Aid, CPR and AED Instructor certificate
Current Standard First Aid, CPR and/or AED certificates
Current CPR level C - Basic Life Support/Rescuer certificate
Valid Ontario unrestricted G class driver’s licence (or provincial equivalent) with no more than 6 demerit points accumulated

KNOWLEDGE

  • Familiarity with first aid training materials, resources, and applicable technology. This includes adult learning styles, training models, and techniques
  • Strong foundation of human anatomy and physiology for explaining injuries, illnesses, and the effects of first aid interventions.
  • Emergency Response procedures
  • Thorough knowledge of first aid procedures, including wound care, bandaging, CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation), AED (Automated External Defibrillator) usage, and other life-threatening medical conditions.
  • Knowledge of applicable health and safety regulations and applicable laws pertaining to first aid to ensure that the information delivered in trainings align with current standards and guidelines.

COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

  • Able to work effectively with diverse groups of participants and addressing questions and concerns effectively
  • Ability to transport equipment to offsite locations across Ottawa, set-up necessary training equipment (such as manikins, audio/visual equipment, manuals, etc), and return all equipment to training centre after the course 
  • Ability to handle the stress of an emergency situation
  • Maintains acceptable appearance at all times in regards to both OPS uniform policy and personal hygiene
  • Must be able to lift up to 40 lbs

 

Core Behaviours
Core behaviours define the City’s expectations of the behaviours employees should demonstrate in performing their work.  They are reflective of the City’s culture and values and guide all our present and future activities.  Every employee is encouraged to learn, embody and demonstrate these core behaviours.


Review the Core Behaviours.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Language Requirement: 1 position is English oral, reading, writing. 1 positoin is Designated Day 1 Ready – immediate requirement for language proficiency: French: oral, reading, writing English: oral, reading, writing. Candidates must meet language requirement for position upon hire.       
  • Police Record Check: The successful candidate will be required to complete a Vulnerable Sector Check with the Police Services detachment in their jurisdiction to the City of Ottawa’s satisfaction.; Police record checks completed by a third-party company will not be accepted.  
  • be accepted.  
  • You will initially be paid 95% of your starting rate of pay, in accordance with the collective agreement.
  • Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available. 

 

We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. 

Public Training Instructor

City Of Ottawa
Ottawa - 191.25km
  Public Service Full-time
  31.12  -  36.41
Application Close: 19/02/2025 JOB SUMMARY The mandate of the Paramedic Service is to deliver sophisticated medical treatment to all residents and visitors of Ottawa for life-threat...
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Jan 29th, 2025 at 11:43

Dispatcher, Fire (Part-Time) Part-time Job

City Of Ottawa

Public Service   Ottawa
Job Details

Location: Fire Services, Communications, 1423 Randall Avenue

Successful candidates will be required to provide availability for a minimum of 2 weekends per month and all statutory holidays.
A probationary period of 12 months will apply from the date of hire
Note: Applications / resumes received could be used to staff current and on-going requirements until December 31,2025.

Application Close: 22/11/2024

JOB SUMMARY

Under the direction of a Communications Supervisor, the Dispatcher is responsible for receiving emergency callsfrom the public and other agencies; quickly analyzing information received from the caller and dispatching therequired emergency vehicles; efficiently operating console equipment, including telephone, radio, and computeraided dispatch; following established procedures in making calm, sound decision as required in an emergencyservices environment. The dispatcher has a good working knowledge of available resources to support emergency scene operations.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Ontario Secondary School Diploma (grade 12) or recognized equivalency.

A minimum of four years in a customer service field, face-to-face or telephone. 

Previous Fire Service experience, and, in particular, previous experience within an Emergency Communications Centre will be considered an asset. 
 

CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES

Valid Ontario unrestricted G class driver’s licence (or provincial equivalent) with no more than 6 demerit points accumulated.
Current Red Cross Standard First Aid/CPR level C or AED certificates.

KNOWLEDGE

  • Working knowledge of applicable occupational health and safety legislation; 
  • General knowledge of corporate/departmental policies and procedures related to health and safety; 
  • Accurate keyboarding/typing skills of a minimum of 35 wpm with 90% accuracy; 
  • Experience with Microsoft Office and Microsoft Windows operating system. 

COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

  • Deal with constant emergency, high stress situations over the telephone; 
  • Communicate effectively and professionally both orally and in writing; 
  • Make sound, independent decisions and exercise discretion in decision making, during emergency, distress, difficult or stressful situations and be accountable for such decisions; 
  • Ability to multi-task; 
  • Easily understands speaking voice on radio and telephone; 
  • Computer terminal operation and use; 
  • Ability to interface with data and equipment; 
  • Good understanding of emergency equipment and of fire service terminology; 
  • A demonstrated ability to work in a team environment; 
  • Ability to control stressful situations; 
  • Strong knowledge of City streets and general topography; 
  • Demonstrated ability in the area of public relations and personal relations; 
  • Expertise in language skills related to pronunciation and spelling of street names; 
  • Strong data entry, retrieval and keyboard skills. 
  • Good judgment, strong interpersonal and communication skills combined with excellent customer service skills; 
  • Ability to work in a constant high stress environment; 
  • Professional, polite and patient telephone and radio demeanor; 
  • Must be able to meet deadlines; 
  • Flexibility and adaptability; 
  • Ability to prioritize tasks / demands and carry out priorities as identified; 
  • Strong service attitude; 
  • Ability to work effectively in a team environment within a 24/7-shift operation; 
  • Punctual, reliable and dependable; 
  • Must be available to work shift work (rotation of days, nights, weekends & holidays). 

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Language Requirement: Designated Day 1 Ready – immediate requirement for language proficiency: French: oral. English: oral, reading, writing. Candidates must meet language requirement for position upon hire.      
  • Police Record Check: The successful candidate will be required to complete a Security Clearance form with the Ottawa Police Service.
  • Must be able to work shifts, weekends and statutory holidays.
  • Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available. 

 

We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. 

Dispatcher, Fire (Part-Time)

City Of Ottawa
Ottawa - 191.25km
  Public Service Part-time
  37.40  -  49.87
Location: Fire Services, Communications, 1423 Randall Avenue Successful candidates will be required to provide availability for a minimum of 2 weekends per month and all statutory...
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Nov 21st, 2024 at 13:27

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