Job ID #31454: Corridor Management Investigator Technologist
About the role
Contribute to the City of Hamilton, one of Canada’s largest cities - home to a diverse and strong economy, an active and inclusive community, a robust cultural and dining scene, hundreds of kilometers of hiking trails and natural beauty just minutes from the downtown core, and so much more. Join our diverse team of talented and ambitious staff who embody our values of sensational service, courageous change, steadfast integrity, collective ownership and being engaged empowered employees. Help us achieve our vision of being the best place to raise a child and age successfully. #BeTheReason
- Job ID #31454: Corridor Management Investigator Technologist
- Union: CUPE Local 5167
- Job Description ID #: A9816
- Close date: Interested applicants please submit your application online at **www.hamilton.ca/city-council/jobs-city**by 4:00 p.m. on October 15, 2025.
- Duration: 18 months
- Internal applicants should apply with your work e-mail address**.** External applicants are considered only after the internal posting process has been completed. Only applicants chosen for an interview will be contacted.
SUMMARY OF DUTIES
Reporting to the Senior Project Manager, Corridor Management, the successful candidate inspects, marks out and reviews all phases of the permanent restoration of utility cuts in asphalt and concrete roadway pavement, sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches and alleyways, as required on streets within the limits of the City of Hamilton. Inspects and assists with the administration of public and private utility installations throughout the City.
GENERAL DUTIES
Assume all duties related to utility installation, and roadway restoration work tracking estimated quantities. Ensures all work is in accordance with the Construction & Materials Specification Manual and Contract Specifications and also follows the Right of Way – Utility Installation & Permit Manual.
Perform inspections of:
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Public access, clean up, restoration, traffic control and related safety regulations on site
-
Field and laboratory test results of materials such as concrete, asphalt, soils/compaction and other
-
Application of quality control testing of materials used by contractors.
-
Monitor the quality of work of restoration contractors, third party utilities, and their contractors.
-
Ensure contractors conform to pre-established guidelines and permit conditions.
Perform data base and GIS entries into the Municipal Consent and Road Cuts database and GIS application. Update information using ESRI, Hansen, CityWorks and Microsoft Office.
Perform site visits, mark out road excavations, take pre restoration photos and issue verbal consents.
Record pre-construction site conditions; maintain records such as inspection logs, progress reports, field incidents and property damage.
Arrange meetings to obtain quotes for City restoration projects, if required.
Apply understanding of engineering drawings and contract documents.
Notify the Senior Project Manager of major changes and work stoppages and variances to contracts; inform of variances to contracts; document changes; notify contractor.
Approve minor project changes, recommend major changes and work stoppages.
Co-ordinate restoration projects between city, contractors, consultants and utilities.
Communicate and co-ordinate project activities between project-involved personnel; receive and respond to inquiries from staff, public, other departments, elected officials, contractors and utilities.
Requisition and record materials used by contractors; undertake final project inspections; recommend assumption and acceptance.
Perform and record measurements of newly restored assets such as sidewalks, roads, curbs, sewers, roads, and grass areas for payment and audit purposes; operate equipment such as city vehicles, cameras, tablets and other measuring devices.
Create and write reports; submit final deficiency lists, compile statistics, diaries and quantity books as required by Project Manager.
Guide and instruct student inspectors; review and oversee daily reports and other work activity.
Where required; prepare and give evidence in court.
Work in accordance with the provisions of applicable Health and Safety legislation and all City of Hamilton corporate and departmental policies and procedures related to Occupational Health and Safety.
Resolve financial and construction issues relating to the Road Cut contract. Provide analysis regarding status of contract and works.
Perform other duties as assigned which are directly related to the major responsibilities of the job.
QUALIFICATIONS:
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Proven knowledge of civil engineering and/or construction theories and practices normally acquired by attaining a diploma from a three-year Community College Course in accredited Engineering Technologist course in Civil Engineering or Construction Technology or an equivalent combination of education and relevant work experience.
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Relevant experience and demonstrated ability in performing construction inspections related to municipal infrastructure in all phases of construction (i.e., roads, water, bridges, retaining walls and buildings, and wastewater projects). Knowledge in the application of civil construction codes, regulations and construction procedures. Strong background in field techniques and modern construction and documentation practices.
-
Previous experience interpreting drawings, and contract document specifications; demonstrated ability to create and maintain excellent records, logs and field reports.
-
Proven excellent customer service, interpersonal, verbal and written skills
-
Demonstrated technical competence, analytical skills, strong organizational skills with attention to detail; proven ability to delegate, negotiate and communicate effectively, both orally and in written form.
-
Ability to carry out all facets of the work independently and as part of a team; able to walk long distances and/or stand for long periods of time; must be able to work outdoors in varying temperatures and weather conditions
-
Ability to recommend contract variances, major project changes and work stoppages, approve minor project changes, maintain records and logs and write reports.
-
Must be able to perform final inspections, as well as, quality control testing and measuring.
-
Ability to deal effectively with elected officials, representatives of other levels of government, management, peers, staff and the general public.
-
Thorough knowledge and understanding of statutes, regulations and by-laws affecting the department/section.
-
Working knowledge of computer software applications.
-
Must possess and maintain a Class “G” Driver’s License valid in the Province of Ontario and a point free driving record and or record found to be satisfactory to the City of Hamilton. This position requires a personal vehicle for use on the job.
SALARY:
Salary Grade L
HOURS:
35 per week
THE INCUMBENT SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR THIS POSITION AND THE WORKPLACE.
Disclaimer:
Be advised that Human Resources frequently audits resumes of internal/external applicants to ensure/validate information provided is consistent and trustworthy. Falsification of information provided at any time throughout the recruitment process may be grounds for disqualification, and for internal applicants, subject to discipline up to and including termination.
Terms:
The City is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes. Consistent with our Values and Corporate Culture Pillars, the City of Hamilton is committed to providing equitable treatment to all with respect to barrier-free employment and accommodation without discrimination. The City will provide accommodation for applicants in all aspects of the hiring process, up to the point of undue hardship. If you have an accommodation need, please contact Human Resources as soon as possible to make appropriate arrangements.
About City Of Hamilton
Our Vision: To be the best place to raise a child and age successfully.
Our Mission: To provide high quality cost conscious public services that contribute to a healthy, safe and prosperous community, in a sustainable manner.
Our Culture: Collective Ownership, Steadfast Integrity, Courageous Change, Sensational Service and Engaged Empowered Employees.
Our Priorities: Community Engagement & Participation Economic Prosperity & Growth Healthy and Safe Communities Clean and Green Built Environment and Infrastructure Culture and Diversity Our People and Performance
Learn more about the City of Hamilton's 2016-2025 Strategic Plan here: https://www.hamilton.ca/city-initiatives/priority-projects/2016-2025-strategic-plan.
CITY OF HAMILTON LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT The City of Hamilton is situated upon the traditional territories of the Erie, Neutral, Huron-Wendat, Haudenosaunee and Mississaugas. This land is covered by the Dish With One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant, which was an agreement between the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabek to share and care for the resources around the Great Lakes. We further acknowledge that this land is covered by the Between the Lakes Purchase, 1792, between the Crown and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.
Today, the City of Hamilton is home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island (North America) and we recognize that we must do more to learn about the rich history of this land so that we can better understand our roles as residents, neighbours, partners and caretakers.
Job ID #31454: Corridor Management Investigator Technologist
About the role
Contribute to the City of Hamilton, one of Canada’s largest cities - home to a diverse and strong economy, an active and inclusive community, a robust cultural and dining scene, hundreds of kilometers of hiking trails and natural beauty just minutes from the downtown core, and so much more. Join our diverse team of talented and ambitious staff who embody our values of sensational service, courageous change, steadfast integrity, collective ownership and being engaged empowered employees. Help us achieve our vision of being the best place to raise a child and age successfully. #BeTheReason
- Job ID #31454: Corridor Management Investigator Technologist
- Union: CUPE Local 5167
- Job Description ID #: A9816
- Close date: Interested applicants please submit your application online at **www.hamilton.ca/city-council/jobs-city**by 4:00 p.m. on October 15, 2025.
- Duration: 18 months
- Internal applicants should apply with your work e-mail address**.** External applicants are considered only after the internal posting process has been completed. Only applicants chosen for an interview will be contacted.
SUMMARY OF DUTIES
Reporting to the Senior Project Manager, Corridor Management, the successful candidate inspects, marks out and reviews all phases of the permanent restoration of utility cuts in asphalt and concrete roadway pavement, sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches and alleyways, as required on streets within the limits of the City of Hamilton. Inspects and assists with the administration of public and private utility installations throughout the City.
GENERAL DUTIES
Assume all duties related to utility installation, and roadway restoration work tracking estimated quantities. Ensures all work is in accordance with the Construction & Materials Specification Manual and Contract Specifications and also follows the Right of Way – Utility Installation & Permit Manual.
Perform inspections of:
-
Public access, clean up, restoration, traffic control and related safety regulations on site
-
Field and laboratory test results of materials such as concrete, asphalt, soils/compaction and other
-
Application of quality control testing of materials used by contractors.
-
Monitor the quality of work of restoration contractors, third party utilities, and their contractors.
-
Ensure contractors conform to pre-established guidelines and permit conditions.
Perform data base and GIS entries into the Municipal Consent and Road Cuts database and GIS application. Update information using ESRI, Hansen, CityWorks and Microsoft Office.
Perform site visits, mark out road excavations, take pre restoration photos and issue verbal consents.
Record pre-construction site conditions; maintain records such as inspection logs, progress reports, field incidents and property damage.
Arrange meetings to obtain quotes for City restoration projects, if required.
Apply understanding of engineering drawings and contract documents.
Notify the Senior Project Manager of major changes and work stoppages and variances to contracts; inform of variances to contracts; document changes; notify contractor.
Approve minor project changes, recommend major changes and work stoppages.
Co-ordinate restoration projects between city, contractors, consultants and utilities.
Communicate and co-ordinate project activities between project-involved personnel; receive and respond to inquiries from staff, public, other departments, elected officials, contractors and utilities.
Requisition and record materials used by contractors; undertake final project inspections; recommend assumption and acceptance.
Perform and record measurements of newly restored assets such as sidewalks, roads, curbs, sewers, roads, and grass areas for payment and audit purposes; operate equipment such as city vehicles, cameras, tablets and other measuring devices.
Create and write reports; submit final deficiency lists, compile statistics, diaries and quantity books as required by Project Manager.
Guide and instruct student inspectors; review and oversee daily reports and other work activity.
Where required; prepare and give evidence in court.
Work in accordance with the provisions of applicable Health and Safety legislation and all City of Hamilton corporate and departmental policies and procedures related to Occupational Health and Safety.
Resolve financial and construction issues relating to the Road Cut contract. Provide analysis regarding status of contract and works.
Perform other duties as assigned which are directly related to the major responsibilities of the job.
QUALIFICATIONS:
-
Proven knowledge of civil engineering and/or construction theories and practices normally acquired by attaining a diploma from a three-year Community College Course in accredited Engineering Technologist course in Civil Engineering or Construction Technology or an equivalent combination of education and relevant work experience.
-
Relevant experience and demonstrated ability in performing construction inspections related to municipal infrastructure in all phases of construction (i.e., roads, water, bridges, retaining walls and buildings, and wastewater projects). Knowledge in the application of civil construction codes, regulations and construction procedures. Strong background in field techniques and modern construction and documentation practices.
-
Previous experience interpreting drawings, and contract document specifications; demonstrated ability to create and maintain excellent records, logs and field reports.
-
Proven excellent customer service, interpersonal, verbal and written skills
-
Demonstrated technical competence, analytical skills, strong organizational skills with attention to detail; proven ability to delegate, negotiate and communicate effectively, both orally and in written form.
-
Ability to carry out all facets of the work independently and as part of a team; able to walk long distances and/or stand for long periods of time; must be able to work outdoors in varying temperatures and weather conditions
-
Ability to recommend contract variances, major project changes and work stoppages, approve minor project changes, maintain records and logs and write reports.
-
Must be able to perform final inspections, as well as, quality control testing and measuring.
-
Ability to deal effectively with elected officials, representatives of other levels of government, management, peers, staff and the general public.
-
Thorough knowledge and understanding of statutes, regulations and by-laws affecting the department/section.
-
Working knowledge of computer software applications.
-
Must possess and maintain a Class “G” Driver’s License valid in the Province of Ontario and a point free driving record and or record found to be satisfactory to the City of Hamilton. This position requires a personal vehicle for use on the job.
SALARY:
Salary Grade L
HOURS:
35 per week
THE INCUMBENT SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR THIS POSITION AND THE WORKPLACE.
Disclaimer:
Be advised that Human Resources frequently audits resumes of internal/external applicants to ensure/validate information provided is consistent and trustworthy. Falsification of information provided at any time throughout the recruitment process may be grounds for disqualification, and for internal applicants, subject to discipline up to and including termination.
Terms:
The City is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes. Consistent with our Values and Corporate Culture Pillars, the City of Hamilton is committed to providing equitable treatment to all with respect to barrier-free employment and accommodation without discrimination. The City will provide accommodation for applicants in all aspects of the hiring process, up to the point of undue hardship. If you have an accommodation need, please contact Human Resources as soon as possible to make appropriate arrangements.
About City Of Hamilton
Our Vision: To be the best place to raise a child and age successfully.
Our Mission: To provide high quality cost conscious public services that contribute to a healthy, safe and prosperous community, in a sustainable manner.
Our Culture: Collective Ownership, Steadfast Integrity, Courageous Change, Sensational Service and Engaged Empowered Employees.
Our Priorities: Community Engagement & Participation Economic Prosperity & Growth Healthy and Safe Communities Clean and Green Built Environment and Infrastructure Culture and Diversity Our People and Performance
Learn more about the City of Hamilton's 2016-2025 Strategic Plan here: https://www.hamilton.ca/city-initiatives/priority-projects/2016-2025-strategic-plan.
CITY OF HAMILTON LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT The City of Hamilton is situated upon the traditional territories of the Erie, Neutral, Huron-Wendat, Haudenosaunee and Mississaugas. This land is covered by the Dish With One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant, which was an agreement between the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabek to share and care for the resources around the Great Lakes. We further acknowledge that this land is covered by the Between the Lakes Purchase, 1792, between the Crown and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.
Today, the City of Hamilton is home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island (North America) and we recognize that we must do more to learn about the rich history of this land so that we can better understand our roles as residents, neighbours, partners and caretakers.