Compliance Specialist
Top Benefits
About the role
The District Municipality of Muskoka is currently recruiting for a
Compliance Specialist
Posting Date: Wednesday, September 24, 2025
Closing Date: Wednesday, October 8, 2025 @ 12:00 NOON
Starting Rate: $34.93 hourly
Salary Range: $34.93 - $38.37 hourly
Hours of Work: 35 hours per week
Classification: CUPE Inside Class 7
Status: Temporary Full-time - up to 12 months
The District:
Muskoka is a great place to live and play, and the District is a four-season municipality passionate about
protecting, servicing and caring for this community. We have opportunities that will allow you to learn, grow and
build your career amongst other ambitious leaders and innovators. We offer a competitive compensation
package and are committed to promoting diversity, accessibility and inclusion. It’s what we do!
The Opportunity:
The Compliance Specialist provides technical expertise in addition to administrative and critical organizational
support for compliance-related programs for Water & Wastewater (WWW) and Solid Waste Management
(SWM) Divisions. This job will liaise with regulatory agencies and consultants to ensure effective monitoring of
programs, compliance with legislative/ regulatory requirements, and environmental protection, including (but
not limited to) coordinating Management System(s) (MS), administering environmental compliance monitoring
programs and inspections at closed and active waste sites, by-law support, and overseeing preparation of
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
What you will do:
- Responsible for the maintenance and continual improvement of various MS within EPW in accordance with
applicable legislation, standards, and operational best practices. Coordinates and acts as a liaison between
operations staff and auditor(s), for internal and external compliance audits.
- Work with operations, maintenance/ process staff and regulatory agencies to implement corrective action
strategies and plans to address non-conformances and compliance-related issues at EPW facilities.
- Coordinate and participate in closed and active waste site inspections to ensure compliance with
Environmental Compliance Approvals (ECAs), other regulatory requirements, and operational best
practices.
- Oversee the backflow prevention program including coordinating internal working group, communicating to
external parties, working with consultants, tracking compliance status, and communicating with non-
compliant properties to ensure adherence to timelines.
- Coordinates work related to the QMS program including, but not limited to, managing review and approval
of controlled documents, facilitate annual document review, emergency preparedness training, and any
training related to QMS, initiating action reports, and supporting staff in the identification and ranking of
hazardous events and critical control points using accepted risk management methodologies.
- Respond to Customer Service inquiries regarding compliance matters such as sewer use by-law, historic
landfill properties, backflow prevention program, environmental monitoring at waste sites, etc.
- Provide program support and analysis related to SWM compliance by developing and maintaining
databases and electronic records on the District’s closed and active waste sites. Facilitating the annual
monitoring reporting process.
- Liaise with internal and external governmental stakeholders on matters related to development and land
use planning specific to waste facilities, interpretation of D-4 legislation, site records, Permission to Enter
documents, and interpretation/application of legislative requirements.
- Monitor / track compliance reporting requirements to ensure regulatory deadlines are met and
environmental and operational activities are reported to the MECP in accordance with site ECAs and/ or
regulations.
- Administer the development, implementation, review, and maintenance of environmental compliance and
QMS related SOPs and work protocols for WWW and Solid waste.
- Prepare staff reports for EPW Committee and District Council on compliance-related matters such as
audits findings, annual compliance reporting, historic and closed landfill properties, etc.
- Development procurement documents, for quotes, tenders, proposals and purchase orders for the
provision of contracted services and materials (e.g. environmental monitoring services, surveys,
specialized environmental studies).
- Plan for and participate in inspections of Industrial, Commercial and Institutional (IC&I) establishments to
ensure compliance with applicable by-laws.
What you will need:
• Three (3) year Community College diploma in environmental technology or related field and a member in
good standing with OACETT (CET preferred), or equivalent combination of relevant education and
experience.
-
Minimum of three (3) years of related experience in an environmental/ engineering field.
-
Demonstrated experience with regulatory compliance reporting within a municipal work environment and in
implementing and maintaining MS.
-
Knowledge of Ontario’s Drinking Water QMS and related audit and risk management principles.
-
Knowledge of Solid Waste Management legislation including the Environmental Protection Act, D-4 Land
Use On or Near Landfills and Dumps, Guideline for the production of compost in Ontario, etc.
- Proven ability to accomplish performance objectives and demonstrated technological proficiency with a
variety of programs.
-
Strong organizational and analytical with a demonstrated ability to independently problem-solve.
-
Proven ability to interface with the general public.
-
Ability to travel throughout Muskoka for work related purposes.
What we are offering:
The District is proud to offer the following benefits with this job:
-
Health benefits
-
OMERS pension
-
Work-life flexibility
-
Perks and discounts
-
Wellness programs
-
Fostering and fun environment
-
Professional development and education opportunities
-
Pay range progression based on length of time in the job and satisfactory
performance
The Next Step
If you have the necessary skills, experience and qualifications, and can support our vision and values (RISE:
Respect, Innovation, Service and Equity), submit your application using the apply now link below.
APPLY NOW or visit our careers page for other opportunities.
This external posting is also being posted internally.
The District of Muskoka is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity in our workforce, encouraging applications from all
qualified individuals. Our organization is committed to providing persons with disabilities with equal opportunities and standards of
goods and services, and we are compliant with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. If you require disability related
accommodation to participate in the recruitment process, please advise the Human Resources department as soon as possible.
Accommodation may be provided in all steps of the hiring process. Any questions regarding this posting should be directed to the
Human Resources Department.
About The District Municipality of Muskoka
The District Municipality of Muskoka is an upper tier municipality located on the edge of the Canadian Shield, 90 minutes north of the City of Toronto. Interspersed throughout this area of rich natural heritage characterized by clear lakes, granite outcroppings and lush forests are vibrant towns and villages. Tourism and recreational lifestyle development form the basis of the economy and the planning challenges that face this 1,600 square mile region. The District Municipality of Muskoka includes 3 urban centres (Bracebridge, Gravenhurst, and Huntsville) and 3 townships (Lake of Bays, Muskoka Lakes, and Georgian Bay).
Compliance Specialist
Top Benefits
About the role
The District Municipality of Muskoka is currently recruiting for a
Compliance Specialist
Posting Date: Wednesday, September 24, 2025
Closing Date: Wednesday, October 8, 2025 @ 12:00 NOON
Starting Rate: $34.93 hourly
Salary Range: $34.93 - $38.37 hourly
Hours of Work: 35 hours per week
Classification: CUPE Inside Class 7
Status: Temporary Full-time - up to 12 months
The District:
Muskoka is a great place to live and play, and the District is a four-season municipality passionate about
protecting, servicing and caring for this community. We have opportunities that will allow you to learn, grow and
build your career amongst other ambitious leaders and innovators. We offer a competitive compensation
package and are committed to promoting diversity, accessibility and inclusion. It’s what we do!
The Opportunity:
The Compliance Specialist provides technical expertise in addition to administrative and critical organizational
support for compliance-related programs for Water & Wastewater (WWW) and Solid Waste Management
(SWM) Divisions. This job will liaise with regulatory agencies and consultants to ensure effective monitoring of
programs, compliance with legislative/ regulatory requirements, and environmental protection, including (but
not limited to) coordinating Management System(s) (MS), administering environmental compliance monitoring
programs and inspections at closed and active waste sites, by-law support, and overseeing preparation of
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
What you will do:
- Responsible for the maintenance and continual improvement of various MS within EPW in accordance with
applicable legislation, standards, and operational best practices. Coordinates and acts as a liaison between
operations staff and auditor(s), for internal and external compliance audits.
- Work with operations, maintenance/ process staff and regulatory agencies to implement corrective action
strategies and plans to address non-conformances and compliance-related issues at EPW facilities.
- Coordinate and participate in closed and active waste site inspections to ensure compliance with
Environmental Compliance Approvals (ECAs), other regulatory requirements, and operational best
practices.
- Oversee the backflow prevention program including coordinating internal working group, communicating to
external parties, working with consultants, tracking compliance status, and communicating with non-
compliant properties to ensure adherence to timelines.
- Coordinates work related to the QMS program including, but not limited to, managing review and approval
of controlled documents, facilitate annual document review, emergency preparedness training, and any
training related to QMS, initiating action reports, and supporting staff in the identification and ranking of
hazardous events and critical control points using accepted risk management methodologies.
- Respond to Customer Service inquiries regarding compliance matters such as sewer use by-law, historic
landfill properties, backflow prevention program, environmental monitoring at waste sites, etc.
- Provide program support and analysis related to SWM compliance by developing and maintaining
databases and electronic records on the District’s closed and active waste sites. Facilitating the annual
monitoring reporting process.
- Liaise with internal and external governmental stakeholders on matters related to development and land
use planning specific to waste facilities, interpretation of D-4 legislation, site records, Permission to Enter
documents, and interpretation/application of legislative requirements.
- Monitor / track compliance reporting requirements to ensure regulatory deadlines are met and
environmental and operational activities are reported to the MECP in accordance with site ECAs and/ or
regulations.
- Administer the development, implementation, review, and maintenance of environmental compliance and
QMS related SOPs and work protocols for WWW and Solid waste.
- Prepare staff reports for EPW Committee and District Council on compliance-related matters such as
audits findings, annual compliance reporting, historic and closed landfill properties, etc.
- Development procurement documents, for quotes, tenders, proposals and purchase orders for the
provision of contracted services and materials (e.g. environmental monitoring services, surveys,
specialized environmental studies).
- Plan for and participate in inspections of Industrial, Commercial and Institutional (IC&I) establishments to
ensure compliance with applicable by-laws.
What you will need:
• Three (3) year Community College diploma in environmental technology or related field and a member in
good standing with OACETT (CET preferred), or equivalent combination of relevant education and
experience.
-
Minimum of three (3) years of related experience in an environmental/ engineering field.
-
Demonstrated experience with regulatory compliance reporting within a municipal work environment and in
implementing and maintaining MS.
-
Knowledge of Ontario’s Drinking Water QMS and related audit and risk management principles.
-
Knowledge of Solid Waste Management legislation including the Environmental Protection Act, D-4 Land
Use On or Near Landfills and Dumps, Guideline for the production of compost in Ontario, etc.
- Proven ability to accomplish performance objectives and demonstrated technological proficiency with a
variety of programs.
-
Strong organizational and analytical with a demonstrated ability to independently problem-solve.
-
Proven ability to interface with the general public.
-
Ability to travel throughout Muskoka for work related purposes.
What we are offering:
The District is proud to offer the following benefits with this job:
-
Health benefits
-
OMERS pension
-
Work-life flexibility
-
Perks and discounts
-
Wellness programs
-
Fostering and fun environment
-
Professional development and education opportunities
-
Pay range progression based on length of time in the job and satisfactory
performance
The Next Step
If you have the necessary skills, experience and qualifications, and can support our vision and values (RISE:
Respect, Innovation, Service and Equity), submit your application using the apply now link below.
APPLY NOW or visit our careers page for other opportunities.
This external posting is also being posted internally.
The District of Muskoka is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity in our workforce, encouraging applications from all
qualified individuals. Our organization is committed to providing persons with disabilities with equal opportunities and standards of
goods and services, and we are compliant with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. If you require disability related
accommodation to participate in the recruitment process, please advise the Human Resources department as soon as possible.
Accommodation may be provided in all steps of the hiring process. Any questions regarding this posting should be directed to the
Human Resources Department.
About The District Municipality of Muskoka
The District Municipality of Muskoka is an upper tier municipality located on the edge of the Canadian Shield, 90 minutes north of the City of Toronto. Interspersed throughout this area of rich natural heritage characterized by clear lakes, granite outcroppings and lush forests are vibrant towns and villages. Tourism and recreational lifestyle development form the basis of the economy and the planning challenges that face this 1,600 square mile region. The District Municipality of Muskoka includes 3 urban centres (Bracebridge, Gravenhurst, and Huntsville) and 3 townships (Lake of Bays, Muskoka Lakes, and Georgian Bay).