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Director, Public Works

Bracebridge, ON
CA$142,061 - CA$166,192/annually
Senior Level
full_time

Top Benefits

Health benefits
Paid vacation
Paid leaves

About the role

The District Municipality of Muskoka is currently recruiting for a

Director, Public Works

Posting Date: Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Closing Date: Wednesday, October 22, 2025 @ 12:00 NOON

Starting Rate: $142,061 annually

Salary Range: $142,061 - $166,192 annually

Hours of Work: 37.50 hours per week

Classification: Management, Class M6

Status: Permanent Full-time

This employment opportunity is pending Council approval on October 20, 2025.

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 Director of Public Works provides strategic leadership and operational oversight for assigned Engineering

and Public Works (EPW) services. This role is responsible for infrastructure planning, service delivery,

regulatory compliance, and asset management while ensuring adherence to all applicable legislation and

regulations.

What you will do:
• Develop and implement the District's strategic plan for Public Works infrastructure

  • Provide leadership and guidance on long-term infrastructure planning and strategies

  • Champion continuous improvement initiatives to meet District strategic priorities

  • Drive change management and performance improvement initiatives

  • Provide leadership, direction, and technical support to departmental staff

  • Recruit, develop, and evaluate staff performance in accordance with District policies

  • Ensure strategic planning, staff development, and succession planning

  • Foster a culture consistent with District values and procedures

  • Ensure employee and facility safety and security

  • Verify compliance with relevant statutes, regulations, and District safety procedures

  • Maintain safe work environments and enforce safety directives

  • Oversee adherence to provincial and federal environmental statutes and standards

  • Direct contractors and consultants providing Public Works services, construction, and maintenance

  • Review and approve development applications and official plan amendments related to Public Works

  • Manage procurement processes within approved spending authority

  • Oversee capital and operational project delivery

  • Develop and monitor annual operating and capital budgets

  • Control expenditures while ensuring cost effectiveness and reliable operations

  • Manage contracted service providers to optimize fund utilization and service levels

  • Approve purchase orders, contracts, and agreements within delegated authority

  • Develop and manage relationships with internal and external stakeholders

  • Ensure Public Works services support community interests

  • Prepare and present reports to Council and EPW Committee as required

  • Represent the District at meetings with Area Municipalities and regulatory agencies

  • Act on behalf of the Commissioner, EPW when assigned

  • Perform related duties as assigned

What you will need:
• Graduate of a university program in Applied Science, Environmental Engineering or Civil Engineering.

Preference to a member in good standing with PEO (Professional Engineers Ontario) or OACETT (Ontario

Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists), however, individuals with equivalent

education, experience and certifications may also be considered.

  • Seven to 10 years directly related experience pertaining to infrastructure and Public Works services,

including 3-4 years of progressive management experience.

  • Demonstrated familiarity with provincial and federal environmental statutes, standards and practices as

they pertain to the assigned Public Works service area(s).

  • Working knowledge of computer assisted engineering methods and management information systems.

  • Proven leadership and strategic thinking skills with demonstrated experience in driving change, leading

continuous improvement and achieving performance objectives.

  • Well-developed communication (oral and written), organizational, analytical, interpersonal, teambuilding

and coaching skills.

What we are offering:
The District is proud to offer the following benefits with this job:

  • Health benefits

  • Paid vacation

  • Paid leaves

  • 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.

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

Government Administration
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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).