Engineer, Building
Top Benefits
About the role
Position Type:
Regular Full Time (RFT)
Closing Date:
April 6, 2026
Salary/Wage Range:
$112,441.00 - $140,551.00
Working for the City of Burlington
A great career is closer than you think. Come work for the City of Burlington, where you'll be joining an innovative and progressive workplace focused on building a 21st century city that respects the diversity of our residents, visitors and employees; and prioritizes continuous opportunities for you to learn and grow.
We don't just spend time attracting the best talent. We spend time and resources to keep the best talent. This may include: flexible working hours, mobile and hybrid working arrangements, a great pension and benefits package, as well as programs to foster innovation and leadership.
Type of Vacancy
Existing Vacancy
Hours of Work
35 hours per week
Department
Building
Location
This position is eligible for a hybrid work model. When attending an event or meeting in person, your primary office location will be based out of City Hall, 426 Brant Street, Burlington, Ontario. Work location is subject to change at the discretion of the City due to operational demands. Effective September 2027, this role will be required to be on site 50% of the time each month.
Position Overview
Reporting to the Deputy CBO & Manager, Building Permits, this position is responsible for interpreting the Ontario Building Code, plans examination with a primary focus on Mechanical and Life Safety systems, site inspections and advising design professionals on regulatory requirements for large buildings, complex buildings, and designated structures. This position is also responsible for carrying out and guiding the public in the processes required to process building permit applications.
Responsibilities
The Engineer, Building is responsible for:
- Ensuring plans and designs conform with the Ontario Building Code Act and the Ontario Building Code together with applicable laws, regulations, and standards by examining plans, design calculations, reports and specifications submitted in support of building permit applications for large buildings, complex buildings, non-residential small buildings, and designated structures.
- Examining and analyzing mechanical and life safety system designs, including HVAC, plumbing, sprinkler and standpipe systems.
- Examining and analyzing architectural, structural and various building system designs.
- Analyzing and evaluating complex designs and documentation submitted by architects, engineers, code consultants and other design professionals with respect to alternative proposals to the Ontario Building Code. Preparing technical reports recommending acceptance or rejection.
- Advising and assisting design professionals, engineers, and architects in the design of buildings by engaging in preliminary design discussions to provide technical design information, materials evaluation and Ontario Building Code requirements and technical interpretation.
- Reviewing hydraulic, EEDS, HVAC load, pipe sizing and velocity, hydrant, water supply assessment, ventilation and heat loss/gain summary reports for various building systems.
- Reviewing and analyzing alternative solution proposals and the application of innovative materials and products for compliance with the Ontario Building Code, BMEC approvals, or CCMC report evaluations.
- Attending Provincial Bylaw Court or Ontario Supreme Court to give evidence on Building Code infractions and engineering analysis.
- Supporting professional associations (Professional Engineers of Ontario and Ontario Association of Architects) by assisting in investigating professional misconduct and breaches of the Code of Ethics by their licensed members.
- Researching and preparing technical comments to various civic committees (i.e. Site Plan Committee, Mechanical Advisory Committee, Code Interpretation Advisory Committee). Attend various committees in the representation of written comments for the department.
- Performing site inspections as required to evaluate unusual or unsafe conditions.
Requirements
The successful applicant will have a university degree (4 year) in Engineering and be licensed or eligible for license as a Professional Engineer in Ontario. Registration with the Ministry of Municipal Affairs with qualifications in the following categories is required:
- General Legal/Process
- Building Services
- Plumbing All Buildings
- Complex Buildings
- Small Buildings
- Large Buildings
Qualifications in the following categories would be considered an asset:
- Building Structural
- On-Site Sewage
In addition to the above requirements, the candidate will also have a minimum of 5 years of relevant work experience with a minimum of 2 years of experience in large/complex building regulations, design/construction, and plans examination.
This position may require occasional travel between sites and/or City facilities.
Accommodations
In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, the City of Burlington accommodates the individual needs of applicants with disabilities within the recruitment process. Please call us at 905-335-7602 or email us at:
if you require accommodation to ensure your equal participation in the recruitment and selection process.
Note to Applicants:
We thank all those who apply for positions, but only those applicants who are invited for an interview will be contacted.
Not the right fit? Search for Engineer, Building jobs in Burlington, ON
About City of Burlington, Ontario
As you look through our current job openings, remember: the grass is greener at the City of Burlington. With approximately 890 full-time and 600 part-time employees, we focus on teamwork, collaboration and investing in our co-workers. It’s no wonder our employee turnover rate is less than 7 per cent (that’s good). The City of Burlington is an award winning city, filled with award winning staff. In fact, we put the “greater” in the GTA.
As public servants, our job is to provide excellent public service and good value for taxes. Our staff know this and are proud of the work they do, because as Canada’s best mid-sized city, we’re second to none. Our staff are dedicated, caring, professional and award winning. We have excellent benefits and pension as well as flexible work arrangements such as work from home, job sharing/rotations and a compressed work week. If you want to join a forward-thinking organization, apply today. Come for the job, stay for the career. We’ve got it all.
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Engineer, Building
Top Benefits
About the role
Position Type:
Regular Full Time (RFT)
Closing Date:
April 6, 2026
Salary/Wage Range:
$112,441.00 - $140,551.00
Working for the City of Burlington
A great career is closer than you think. Come work for the City of Burlington, where you'll be joining an innovative and progressive workplace focused on building a 21st century city that respects the diversity of our residents, visitors and employees; and prioritizes continuous opportunities for you to learn and grow.
We don't just spend time attracting the best talent. We spend time and resources to keep the best talent. This may include: flexible working hours, mobile and hybrid working arrangements, a great pension and benefits package, as well as programs to foster innovation and leadership.
Type of Vacancy
Existing Vacancy
Hours of Work
35 hours per week
Department
Building
Location
This position is eligible for a hybrid work model. When attending an event or meeting in person, your primary office location will be based out of City Hall, 426 Brant Street, Burlington, Ontario. Work location is subject to change at the discretion of the City due to operational demands. Effective September 2027, this role will be required to be on site 50% of the time each month.
Position Overview
Reporting to the Deputy CBO & Manager, Building Permits, this position is responsible for interpreting the Ontario Building Code, plans examination with a primary focus on Mechanical and Life Safety systems, site inspections and advising design professionals on regulatory requirements for large buildings, complex buildings, and designated structures. This position is also responsible for carrying out and guiding the public in the processes required to process building permit applications.
Responsibilities
The Engineer, Building is responsible for:
- Ensuring plans and designs conform with the Ontario Building Code Act and the Ontario Building Code together with applicable laws, regulations, and standards by examining plans, design calculations, reports and specifications submitted in support of building permit applications for large buildings, complex buildings, non-residential small buildings, and designated structures.
- Examining and analyzing mechanical and life safety system designs, including HVAC, plumbing, sprinkler and standpipe systems.
- Examining and analyzing architectural, structural and various building system designs.
- Analyzing and evaluating complex designs and documentation submitted by architects, engineers, code consultants and other design professionals with respect to alternative proposals to the Ontario Building Code. Preparing technical reports recommending acceptance or rejection.
- Advising and assisting design professionals, engineers, and architects in the design of buildings by engaging in preliminary design discussions to provide technical design information, materials evaluation and Ontario Building Code requirements and technical interpretation.
- Reviewing hydraulic, EEDS, HVAC load, pipe sizing and velocity, hydrant, water supply assessment, ventilation and heat loss/gain summary reports for various building systems.
- Reviewing and analyzing alternative solution proposals and the application of innovative materials and products for compliance with the Ontario Building Code, BMEC approvals, or CCMC report evaluations.
- Attending Provincial Bylaw Court or Ontario Supreme Court to give evidence on Building Code infractions and engineering analysis.
- Supporting professional associations (Professional Engineers of Ontario and Ontario Association of Architects) by assisting in investigating professional misconduct and breaches of the Code of Ethics by their licensed members.
- Researching and preparing technical comments to various civic committees (i.e. Site Plan Committee, Mechanical Advisory Committee, Code Interpretation Advisory Committee). Attend various committees in the representation of written comments for the department.
- Performing site inspections as required to evaluate unusual or unsafe conditions.
Requirements
The successful applicant will have a university degree (4 year) in Engineering and be licensed or eligible for license as a Professional Engineer in Ontario. Registration with the Ministry of Municipal Affairs with qualifications in the following categories is required:
- General Legal/Process
- Building Services
- Plumbing All Buildings
- Complex Buildings
- Small Buildings
- Large Buildings
Qualifications in the following categories would be considered an asset:
- Building Structural
- On-Site Sewage
In addition to the above requirements, the candidate will also have a minimum of 5 years of relevant work experience with a minimum of 2 years of experience in large/complex building regulations, design/construction, and plans examination.
This position may require occasional travel between sites and/or City facilities.
Accommodations
In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, the City of Burlington accommodates the individual needs of applicants with disabilities within the recruitment process. Please call us at 905-335-7602 or email us at:
if you require accommodation to ensure your equal participation in the recruitment and selection process.
Note to Applicants:
We thank all those who apply for positions, but only those applicants who are invited for an interview will be contacted.
Not the right fit? Search for Engineer, Building jobs in Burlington, ON
About City of Burlington, Ontario
As you look through our current job openings, remember: the grass is greener at the City of Burlington. With approximately 890 full-time and 600 part-time employees, we focus on teamwork, collaboration and investing in our co-workers. It’s no wonder our employee turnover rate is less than 7 per cent (that’s good). The City of Burlington is an award winning city, filled with award winning staff. In fact, we put the “greater” in the GTA.
As public servants, our job is to provide excellent public service and good value for taxes. Our staff know this and are proud of the work they do, because as Canada’s best mid-sized city, we’re second to none. Our staff are dedicated, caring, professional and award winning. We have excellent benefits and pension as well as flexible work arrangements such as work from home, job sharing/rotations and a compressed work week. If you want to join a forward-thinking organization, apply today. Come for the job, stay for the career. We’ve got it all.