Are you a driven professional interested to support the Ministry of Transportation in strategically planning investments in transportation infrastructure? if this sounds like you, please consider this exciting opportunity.
Please Note: • Alternative work locations in other MTO regional/area offices - London, North Bay, Thunder Bay, Downsview and Kingston - may be considered on a case-by-case basis and based work space on availability
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About the job
In this role, you will: • manage the infrastructure data and asset management systems, investment planning in support of the multi-year rehabilitation investment plan • support the development of asset management related policies, procedures, standards, manuals and systems • provide project management support for asset management and investment planning related projects • provide support for the development of an investment plan for highway expansion projects
Note: Alternative work arrangements may be considered.
What you bring to the team
Mandatory requirements
• You are a Professional Engineer, licensed with Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO).
Technical Expertise:
You have: • Knowledge of engineering theory, principles and practices related to planning, design, construction, traffic, maintenance and operation of ministry assets within the provincial highway network (e.g., bridges, culverts, pavements, signs, etc.). • Knowledge of asset management principles and practices that are based on lifecycles and infrastructure deterioration models. • Knowledge of engineering practices related to cost estimating, risk analysis and capital project development. • Knowledge of analytical techniques (i.e., value-for-money, economic impact assessment, life cycle costing, benefit/cost analysis), engineering economics, financial and capital planning processes.
Essential Skills:
You have: • Research, analytical and problem-solving skills to conduct engineering analyses and develop appropriate recommendations to assist management in decision-making. • Project management and organizational skills to assist in the delivery of asset management and investment planning related projects. • Interpersonal and communication skills to provide technical/engineering advice, guidance and training to regional and provincial office staff, and to provide written manuals, guidelines, reports, letters, briefing materials, contract documents and other documentation. • Information and data management skills and techniques using a variety of ministry-specific (e.g., Asset Management System (AMS), Bridge Management System (BMS), Highway Construction (HiCo) and common computer applications (e.g., Power BI, Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook).
Additional information:
Apply by:
Monday, March 3, 2025 11:59 pm EST
Position details:
1 English Temporary, duration up to 12 months, 301 St Paul St, St Catharines, West Region
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