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Junior Municipal Technologist or Senior Municipal Technologist (PFT)(CUPE 35.26)
About the role
Located in the heart of Southwestern Ontario, Norfolk County is where big vision meets unlimited potential.
As one of Ontario’s largest single-tier municipalities and home to over 70,000 people, Norfolk is bold, diverse, and proudly local - a municipality that thrives on innovation, collaboration, and connection. Here, you’ll find endless opportunities to grow your skills, expand your ideas, and shape your career.
As a Municipal Technologist, you will support the planning, design, and delivery of municipal infrastructure projects, from tendering through construction. You’ll coordinate with consultants and contractors, conduct site inspections, and provide technical insights that improve transportation systems, safety, and overall community infrastructure
The Engineering Department is looking to fill one (1) permanent full time vacancy into either of the positions outlined below depending on qualifications. Opportunity for job progression within the Municipal Technologist roles is available for candidates when qualifications are met.
Big vision. Real opportunities. Unlimited potential. That’s Norfolk.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Provide project support for the design and implementation of municipal infrastructure projects, through pre- engineering, design and construction administration
- Assist in the preparation of tenders/quotes/RFP’s and cost estimates
- Assist the Project Manager in the management of consultants
- Review consultants’ work from a technical perspective to ensure that their designs are complete and meet corporate standards and all terms of reference.
- Assist in the management of tenders and quotes, both those prepared by consultants, and those prepared by County staff.
- Administer and provide effective project and contract management on various capital projects, under the supervision of the Project Manager
- Ensure adequate site inspections and work is carried out in a satisfactory manner
- Ensure a high degree of safety on construction sites, for survey operations and for the travelling public
- Ensure Health and Safety practices are implemented by consultants and contractors
- Organize onsite inspections for capital projects to ensure conformity to standards and specifications
- Ensure conformity and approve municipal consents
- Assist Project Manager on technical matters regarding design, traffic data, by-laws, tendering and reports to Council
- Assist Project Manager in defining project scope and requirements
- Ensure all aspects of tendering process are adhered to, from preparation, advertisement, closing and award of Council approval
- Analyse and interpret quality assurance results regarding various materials
- Analyse construction methods and advise/implement most cost effective and efficient process
- Assist with program for County wide traffic studies
- Complete technical warrants and produce recommendations as it relates to traffic control, speed limits, and protected pedestrian crossings
- Undertakes field investigations and recommends improvements related to traffic operations and safety, and roadway/intersection illumination
- Provides comments and supports the review of Traffic Impact Studies (TIS)
- Develop the program and organize field layout for pavement hazard and delineation markings and sign replacements, in coordination with the Roads Department
- Operate survey equipment in the completion of construct layout, pre-engineering and topographical surveys
- Prepare field notes containing survey sketches and calculations and prepare construction plans using field notes
- Complete technical review of engineering drawings and calculations submitted by consulting engineers
- Complete technical peer review of engineering drawings and calculations for submission to the MECP as part of the Municipal Transfer of Review process and/or Municipal Drinking Water Licence process
- Perform other duties as assigned
Requirements
Knowledge and Experience:
JUNIOR MUNICIPAL TECHNOLOGIST
- Post-secondary education with minimum three (3) year Community College diploma in Civil Engineering studies or other relevant education such as Civil, Construction, Transportation or Civil Engineering Technology
- One (1) year related engineering experience required, municipal engineering or municipal transportation experience preferred.
- Certified Engineering Technician or Technologist (C,Tech C.E.T.) and a member of the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists is preferred
- Specific experience in computer applications related to municipal engineering such as Synchro, AutoDesk (AutoCAD, Civil 3D) and ESRI suites, Total Station surveying and data management would be an asset.
SENIOR MUNCIPAL TECHNOLOGIST
- Post-secondary education with minimum three (3) year Community College diploma in Civil Engineering studies or other relevant education such as Civil, Transportation, Construction or Civil Engineering Technology
- Three (3) years related experience required with progressive responsibilities, municipal engineering or municipal transportation experience preferred.
- Certified Engineering Technician or Technologist (C,Tech C.E.T.) and a member of the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists is preferred
- Specific experience in computer applications related to municipal engineering such as Synchro, AutoDesk (AutoCAD, Civil 3D) and ESRI suites, Total Station surveying and data management would be an asset.
Skills and Abilities:
- Field experience in construction, maintenance or inspection of civil works (ie. roads, bridges, watermain, sanitary and storm sewer)
- A good understanding of municipal traffic engineering principles, engineering standards, and resources such as OTM, HTA, and TAC
- Experience with completing warrants for traffic control and protected pedestrian crossings
- Able to coordinate and analyse various traffic studies to produce recommendations for traffic operations and road safety issues.
- Must be aware of safe work practices as they relate to job responsibilities and work environment, and have the basic understanding of the Occupational Health & Safety Act
- Sound technical knowledge of municipal construction standards and methods.
- Solid understanding of policies and legislation relative to responsibilities.
- Knowledge of business processes and financial management methods to assist with the development of project specific budgets
- Interpersonal skills to establish and maintain relations with others including County staff, peers within other organizations, consultants, contractors, agencies / organizations and the public and to resolve project-related complaints / disputes / issues.
- Research, analytical, problem solving and decision-making skills to enable the assessment of issues / situations, develop options and make decisions necessary for the effective and efficient management of projects.
- Communication skills (listening, writing, verbal) to provide clear direction to those impacted by, involved in / working on projects, to ensure solid understanding of work requirements, work guidelines and to encourage and sustain consensus building to make decisions.
- Time management / organization skills to identify priorities, re-arrange work if required to meet identified deadlines.
- Valid Ontario Drivers license and access to a reliable vehicle.
Computer Expertise
- Proven ability to use desktop or department / division specific software packages on their own or combine information from different software packages to get the desired result.
- Solid understanding of the software to enable the incumbent to know the best tool to do the job efficiently.
- Knowledge to utilize software to develop quality reports, professional looking presentations, publications and/or to develop complex spreadsheets for analysis or presentation of data (including use of formulae)
Benefits
Posting #: CUPE 35.26
Position: Junior Municipal Technologist OR Senior Municipal Technologist
Status: Permanent Full Time
Number of Vacancies: 1
Employee Group: CUPE Local 4700
Wage:
Senior Municipal Technologist - $32.87 - $41.09 per hour
OR
Junior Municipal Technologist - $31.45 - $39.29 per hour
Hours Worked per Week: 40
Division: Public Works
Department: Engineering
Reports to: Project Manager, Engineering
Location: Simcoe, ON (combination of remote, in office and off-site work required based on operational requirements of the role)
Posting Period: May 27, 2026 - June 9, 2026
How to Apply:
- Ensure the file extension for your resume document is .doc, .docx or .pdf
- If you are electing to include a cover letter, the cover letter and resume must be uploaded as 1 file.
- Find out more information about Norfolk County here: Employment at Norfolk County - NorfolkCounty.ca
The Corporation of Norfolk County is an equal opportunity employer. Accessibility accommodations are available for all parts of the recruitment process. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance.
The Corporation of Norfolk County does not use Artificial Intelligence for the purpose of screening, assessing, or the selection of candidates.
Successful applicants are required to provide the Employer with a current Criminal Record Check, including a Vulnerable Sector where required and verification of education.
Thank you for your interest in this position. Only those to be interviewed will be contacted.
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About Norfolk County
Norfolk County is a single-tier municipal government located in Southern Ontario, Canada. Our population of 63,000 residents along Ontario's South Coast of Lake Erie enjoys an excellent quality of life.
Norfolk County farmers grow more asparagus, tart cherries, ginseng, peppers, pumpkins, and other vegetables than anywhere else in the nation, according to Statistics Canada’s 2016 Census of Agriculture. Norfolk County is also Ontario’s leading grower of asparagus, cabbage, tart cherries, ginseng, peppers, pumpkins, rye, Award-winning wineries, microbreweries and farm markets highlight Norfolk County’s status as Ontario’s Garden, a diverse agriculture powerhouse.
We are best known for our warm sandy beaches in Port Dover, Turkey Point and Long Point. Country back roads and beautiful landscapes provide excellent touring and motorcycle routes. Port Dover offers live theatre, boat cruises, and romantic walks at sunset on the pier by the lighthouse. Try Lake Erie perch and other local food delights from Norfolk County at our restaurants. Outdoor adventures include zip-line canopy tours, star-gazing, wilderness suites and camping. There is hunting and fishing in the waters and marshes of Long Point Bay, plus cycling and hiking on our trails.
Key festivals include the annual Tour de Norfolk cycling event (July), Norfolk Studio Tour (September), Norfolk County Fair & Horse Show (October), Simcoe Panorama (December).
Our municipal corporation's mission is "Working Together with our Community to Provide Quality Service". The Norfolk County Vision: "Our efforts will enhance the quality of life for all those who live, work and play in our community. Through cooperation and dedication of staff and council we will respond to the current needs of our community and plan for the challenges of the future."
Tourism and agriculture are two pillars of our economic development strategy. For more info, visit https://www.norfolktourism.ca or https://www.norfolkbusiness.ca