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Description
As a key member of the Engineering Division, the Engineering Project Coordinator advances sustainable infrastructure across the County’s transportation network. Work alongside a dynamic, creative team that thrives on challenges, celebrates successes, and delivers excellence.
You’ll contribute to planning, designing, and supervising construction and rehabilitation projects, develop technical specifications, review engineering drawings, and support contract administration. Help shape standards, policies, and practices that guide the Division.
Make a tangible impact on the community while collaborating with colleagues, contractors, and stakeholders enjoying a supportive culture that values both high performance and work-life balance.
What we can offer YOU!
- A competitive hourly wage ranging between $49.94 – $58.43 (January 1, 2026 Non-Union Pay Grid);
- Hybrid work arrangements
- Enrolment in our comprehensive health benefits program and OMERS pension plan
- Access to Perkopolis; discount, reward and benefits program
- Access to an Employee and Family Assistance Program
- Unlimited access to live and interactive webinars offered by the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI)
- A supportive and collaborative work environment.
What you’ll do
Capital Infrastructure Planning & Design
- Plan, coordinate, and oversee municipal transportation infrastructure projects
- Prepare detailed designs using AutoCAD Civil 3D and other tools
- Perform engineering analyses, develop specifications, and prepare procurement documents
- Collect and process survey data, coordinate regulatory approvals, and provide technical guidance
- Apply emerging technologies and best practices to deliver efficient, high-performing infrastructure
Contract Administration
- Serve as the primary liaison between contractors, consultants, and residents.
- Supervise on-site construction to ensure compliance with specifications and regulations.
- Track materials, equipment, and discrepancies; support invoice approvals; manage quality control.
- Prepare reports, monitor milestones, resolve disputes, and coordinate contract changes.
Asset Management & Data Analysis
- Support the County’s 10-year Capital budget with cost estimates and condition assessments.
- Maintain engineering records, and produce as-constructed drawings for GIS integration.
- Analyze asset performance, traffic patterns, and maintenance data to inform infrastructure planning.
- Manage the Division’s equipment maintenance and replacement schedules
- Identify trends and improvement opportunities while enhancing data management systems.
Leadership & Mentorship
- Supervise and mentor summer students in surveying, construction inspection, and data collection.
- Provide guidance on procedures, equipment use, documentation, and safety protocols.
- Other duties as assigned
Requirements
- 3-year college diploma in Civil Engineering Technology or a related program
- Professional Engineering Designation (P.Eng.), registered with the Professional Engineers of Ontario (PEO), or Certified Engineering Technologist Designation (C.E.T.), maintaining membership in good standing with the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT)
- Five (5) years' experience working in the Civil Engineering or applicable construction related discipline
- Extensive project design and contract administration experience in the areas of highway and bridge construction including on-site experience in the management of new construction and the restoration of existing assets.
- Experience with survey equipment including total station, RTK GPS, laser lever, rod and level and various other technologies.
- Valid Class G driver’s license and access to reliable transportation required
- Suitable work from home environment including reliable high-speed internet

