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Manager, Engineering

Chatham-Kent1 day ago
Chatham, Ontario
Senior Level
full_time

About the role

Job description

The Manager, Engineering is responsible for the managerial oversight of the Municipality’s infrastructure development and rehabilitation, including linear at-grade and underground infrastructure (roads, bridges & culverts, storm & sanitary sewers, watermains, municipal parking lots, sidewalks, drainage, traffic, transit and other infrastructure improvements related to engineering and transportation). The Manager is responsible for the performance of their team in the delivery of project management of maintenance and capital infrastructure rehabilitation/reconstruction and new construction. In addition, the Manager will assist other divisions and departments as required in engineering and project management areas. The position may also provide support in the administration and management of the engineering/infrastructure components of planning act approvals including subdivisions and site plans, servicing standards, and development agreements. The Manager will also assist with the Municipality’s Asset Management Plan for assets in the Infrastructure & Engineering Services Department.

Essential responsibilities

  • Demonstrate Chatham-Kent’s core values and competencies.
  • Oversee the team’s delivery of civil engineering projects including, roads, bridges & culverts, storm & sanitary sewers, watermains, municipal parking lots, sidewalks, drainage, traffic, transit and other infrastructure improvements.
  • Oversee the efficient and effective performance of the Engineering linear infrastructure team, including development of annual workplans, coordination of daily team functions and activities, supervision of personnel and associated development of policies and procedures to support team performance.
  • Directs staff and engineering consulting teams in the preparation of environmental assessment and other studies, for roads, bridges & culverts, storm & sanitary sewers, watermains, municipal parking lots, sidewalks, drainage, traffic, transit and other infrastructure improvements.
  • Oversee the review of submissions through Chatham-Kent's Technical Advisory Committee.
  • Liaise with Developers and their consultants during design and construction of subdivision developments.
  • Lead team in providing project management and consultant oversight for roads, bridges & culverts, storm & sanitary sewers, watermains, municipal parking lots, sidewalks, drainage, traffic, transit and other infrastructure improvements.
  • Oversee the preparation of schedules for replacements, capital improvements, and expansions in relation to master plans, infrastructure studies, and Municipal Class EA’s.
  • Monitor trends, emerging issues and best management practices within the engineering fields in order to ensure the division and organization is progressing in the appropriate direction.
  • Update current policies and standards to align them with the latest best management practices in the engineering field.
  • Implement and utilize asset ratings and condition assessments to develop multi-year asset replacement strategies based on available budgets and funding for all right of way and associated municipal infrastructure (linear) assets.
  • Responsible for management and leadership of staff including the balance of workload/portfolios, performance planning/reviews, coaching & mentoring, health & safety and participating in the recruitment process to meet the needs of the division.
  • Ensure that business unit activities are performed in accordance with Municipal policies and by-laws, Council directives, and federal and provincial regulations, and develop and update policies and procedures and By-Laws for Chatham-Kent Engineering Division accordingly.
  • Oversee the development of contracts and agreements.
  • Administer capital budgets for various infrastructure projects through a team of project managers.
  • Oversee the team’s technical designs and processes and make design decisions in keeping with accepted standards and Provincial and Municipal policies and guidelines.
  • Prepare reports and present to Chatham-Kent Council, Senior Management and the Executive Management Team.
  • Coordinate with utility companies for municipal infrastructure projects, new developments and provide support to ensure municipal standards are being adhered to.
  • Coordinate budgets, strategic priorities, and the management of linear infrastructure assets/construction projects with Chatham-Kent Public Utilities Commission (PUC).
  • Chair public meetings for potential infrastructure changes and improvements.
  • Review the long-term needs of the business unit on a continual basis, make recommendations for improvements to the operations and/or to meet new regulatory requirements or changes.
  • Assist the Director of Engineering in supporting related Asset Management Programs for the Infrastructure & Engineering Services Department.
  • Provide support and coordinate with other internal departments, developers, public and agencies regarding engineering issues.
  • Liaise with general public to review proposed projects.
  • Liaise with various levels of government and regulatory agencies, including grant applications, to support the planning and construction of new and existing municipal infrastructure.
  • Promote public awareness of engineering initiatives and issues through the preparation of presentations, council reports and media releases.
  • Respond to public and council requests/complaints regarding the efficiency/adequacy of the existing Municipal infrastructure and ongoing construction projects.
  • Participation in outside organizations through memberships in engineering associations and organizations.
  • Strong computer skills including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, email and internet (or other similar software programs).

Essential qualifications

  • A minimum bachelor’s degree in Engineering (preferably Civil Engineering) (with a P.Eng. designation).
  • Six (6) to ten (10) years related experience, preferably in a public sector environment, with experience in a supervisory role.
  • Progressive experience in the planning and design of municipal infrastructure and facilities including but not limited to roads, bridges, sidewalks, storm and sanitary sewer collection systems, traffic signals, traffic management, transit management, etc.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of urban planning processes relevant to the engineering, municipal servicing and infrastructure requirements of land development, including Province of Ontario statutes, regulations and guidelines such as the Planning and Municipal Acts along with ministry approvals.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of theory, principles and practices of transportation planning, design and construction and Ministry traffic policies and procedures.
  • Strong supervisory experience.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills required.
  • Strong knowledge of Local Improvement Act, Ontario Building Code, Ontario Provincial Standards (OPSS), Ontario Provincial Standard Drawings (OPSD), Ontario Traffic Manual, Ontario Highway Traffic Act, Transportation Association of Canada (TAC) Manual, Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code, Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) Drainage Management Manual.
  • Knowledge of municipal engineering discipline standards, trends, emerging issues and applicable legislative requirements as they pertain to engineering and transportation.
  • Strong computer skills and knowledge of various engineering software programs including AutoCAD, ArcGIS, gravity sewer & pressure main hydraulic modeling, structural modelling, GPS and Total Station survey equipment.
  • Strong computer skills including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Project.

Other qualifications

  • Thorough knowledge of current issues facing local government in Ontario, and particularly as they relate to the portfolio.
  • Extensive leadership experience in municipal or broader public, private or voluntary sector environments.
  • Extensive senior level experience with significant scope, complexity, and diversity of operations in a public or private sector environment.
  • Knowledge of human resources management, financial management, project management, and policy development.
  • Working knowledge of JD Edwards, Questica or similar financial programs is an asset.

Certifications, memberships, licenses

  • Professional Engineering Designation (P.Eng.) in good standing through Professional Engineers of Ontario is required.

Driver’s license/vehicle requirements

Because of the responsibilities, this position requires the successful candidate to have a valid Ontario driver’s license (minimum class G); a driver’s abstract will be conducted by the Municipality of Chatham-Kent.

Background check requirements

Successful candidates will be required to complete a background check prior to commencement of employment. A background check may include the following: education/certification verification and employment reference check.

Essential physical and/or safety requirements

  • Walking: frequent walking on level surface
  • Sitting: frequent sitting in chair
  • Standing: frequent standing indoors and outdoors
  • Lifting: frequent carrying (up to 4.55 kgs or 10 lbs.) (carrying files, laptop to meetings)
  • Reaching: infrequent reaching above shoulder, below shoulder, forward, backward, handling (site/project inspections)
  • Hands: frequent fine finger dexterity (movement), mousing (includes handling outside engineering equipment)

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The Municipality of Chatham-Kent is an equal opportunity employer, committed to fair and accessible employment practices that attract and retain talented employees in a workplace that is inclusive, supportive, and reflective of the diverse community we serve.

Should you require accommodations during the recruitment process, please contact Human Resources & Organizational Development (HROD) at 519-360-1998. Applicant information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Privacy legislation and will be used strictly for the purpose of candidate selection.

About Chatham-Kent

Government Administration
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Chatham-Kent is a single tier municipality created in 1998. With a current population of over 100,000 spread across an area almost 2,500 square kilometres, there is a challenge to create a sense of unity and provide services to both rural and small urban centres, each with unique needs and located miles apart. Chatham-Kent is committed to reaping the benefits of economies of scale in providing municipal services but at the same time is committed to respecting the heritage and supporting the distinct communities within its borders. In 2001, a Community Strategic Plan was developed with the assistance of 400 citizen volunteers from across Chatham-Kent. To this day the document is the basis for decisions made about the community's future.

Chatham-Kent is located in the heart of south-western Ontario and enjoys one of Canada's most temperate climates. This rural-urban municipality borders both Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair; local residents and tourists alike flock to these waterways to enjoy many water-related pleasurable pastimes including boating, water-skiing and world-class fishing. The area is also fortunate to have two of the Province's most spectacular Provincial Parks -- Rondeau and Wheatley. The region's economy is based largely on the agricultural and manufacturing sectors, and is complemented by a growing service/commercial sector. Chatham-Kent is positioning itself for growth by focusing on green energy and emerging manufacturing technologies and is supported by two post-secondary educational institutions, the University of Guelph's Ridgetown Campus and St. Clair College of Applied Arts & Technology. Highway 401 intersects Chatham-Kent at several points and, as such, residents can readily access neighbouring communities such as London, Windsor and Sarnia/Detroit within a one hours'​ drive, and are only three hours away from Toronto.