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Architectural Design Technologist

Cambridge, ON
CA$95,241 - CA$101,228/annual
Mid Level

Top Benefits

Comprehensive benefits package
Enrollment in OMERS retirement system

About the role

People, Place, Prosperity

Working within our Strategic Plan, Cambridge Connected, and committing to our values of Integrity, Respect, Inclusiveness and Service, the successful candidate will work together to help the City of Cambridge achieve our vision: A place for people to prosper – alive with opportunity.

Job Profile

We are seeking a detail-oriented Architectural Technologist - Heritage to join our team within the Community Services Department, Risk and Facilities Division. This position is responsible for managing all new construction, additions, and renovation/improvements to municipal buildings from initial needs, assessment, design, construction to client occupancy including deficiency completion. Reporting to the Manager of Building Design & Construction, the following duties will apply:

What you will be doing

Identifies buildings for renovation projects including heritage buildings (on site)
Identifies opportunities for specific budget saving measures in buildings (on site)
Project Management throughout the feasibility study, schematic design, design development, tendering and construction of municipal buildings
e-mails/phone calls
Develops and executes detailed project plans to deliver high quality projects including comprehensive schedules, communication plans and critical path milestones
Performs project review of current projects (i.e. costing, schedule, changes, invoices, reports)
Performs construction site inspections, construction site meetings, construction reviews (on site)
Performs meeting scheduling, cost monitoring, changes to base contracts, negotiates extra costs, COs, prepares or reviews specs & drawings
Conducts site visits
Monthly Forecasting changes/Divisional forecasting meetings, meetings with the supervisor and divisional staff
Reviews and approves progress draws, invoices
Prepares and/or approves technical contract specs and drawings for quotations/tenders
Attends to bidders meetings, design and construction meetings, site visits
Estimates project costs based on schematic or final designs, extra costs
Provides project management for current projects
Controls project financial status
Prepares assessments, does research, estimates for future capital and operating budget
Prepares RFPs, quotes, tenders
Prepares reports to Council, monthly capital status reports
Performs project presentation to Municipal Heritage Advisory Committee
Performs project presentation to Municipal Accessibility Committee
Review projects for information to be included 'OnPoint'
This position is very adaptable, it includes a wide range of projects from design/construction of municipal buildings including heritage buildings

Education

Undergraduate degree in Architecture or equivalent level of education and experience, including heritage buildings.
Ongoing Continuing education of building systems, construction, heritage building conservation, building codes, accessibility laws, LEED's requirements and all Provincial and Municipal regulations.

Experience and Knowledge

Minimum 2-4 years related experience. Extensive knowledge of heritage buildings, Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada, Ontario Heritage Act (OHA), the Eight Guiding Principles in the Conservation of Historic Properties (Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport), Heritage Conservation techniques, Ontario Building Code, CCDC documents, OH&S Act, previous estimating, project management of projects and on site detailed reviews in a practical setting. Projects involve reading and interpreting policy and procedure manuals, planning, forecasting, safety, municipal environment, ability to make presentations to public, user groups and senior staff. Professional judgement acquired through training and experience. Provides professional expert advice and recommendations in relation to the identification of project opportunities, proper restoration solutions for heritage designated properties.

We will ask you for these items if you are hired

Proof of your current and valid certificate(s) and/or educational qualifications.

Valid G2 or G class driver's license.

Worker Health and Safety Awareness Training Certificate from the Ministry of Labour

Your compensation

This position is within Grade 12 of the Inside Workers union salary schedule, the annual salary range is $95,241 to $101,228 (2025 Rates)

Comprehensive benefits package included and Enrolment in Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System (OMERS).

Hours of work

The current regular hours of work are in accordance with the collective agreement, however currently are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (35 hours per week) Monday to Friday.

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Accommodation needs and protection of privacy

The City of Cambridge recognizes and appreciates diversity and inclusion enhances our public value commitment.

We strive to create an accessible and inclusive experience and encourage all qualified people to apply, including and especially people from equity-deserving groups. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment with honour and respect toward their individual dimensions of diversity.

We strive to remove barriers that may prevent qualified applicants from fully participating in the recruitment and selection process. Accommodation in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and other applicable legislation is available throughout all stages of the recruitment and selection process. Contact HRServices@Cambridge.ca to make your needs known in advance.

Personal information collected in relation to the recruitment process is collected under the authority outlined in the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and used solely to determine eligibility for employment with the City of Cambridge only.

About City of Cambridge Ontario

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The City of Cambridge is one of the fastest growing areas in Canada. It is strategically located astride highway 401 in Southwestern Ontario, part of Canada’s Technology Triangle. In 2010, the population was over 130,000 people with a multicultural mix and a strong foundation of support services. Cambridge has a diverse economic base with leading industries in manufacturing, automotive, high technology, pharmaceutical, business and financial services and hospitality/retail. It’s about choice, options and value when you become part of the community.

You meet the nicest people in Cambridge. It’s a place that understands all about coming together. There is so much more to Cambridge than the beautiful lands created at the convergence of two rivers or its logistically perfect location in the heart of Ontario’s economic corridor. Cambridge is the coming together of people from diverse, close-knit and proud communities. The people of Cambridge ‘do the right thing’ by respecting history, family values, a sound work ethic, the arts, environment and advancement. A young city, Cambridge is a master of balancing the excitement and promise of the new with the historical significance and stability of the old. A place where coming together is just the start. Uniting together is what sets Cambridge apart. Undiscovered–Cambridge families and entrepreneurs get more for less, and sacrifice nothing.

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