Drainage Services - Assistant Drainage Superintendent
About the role
Help Lakeshore build the best team to serve the residents of Lakeshore! This position is open due to a vacancy Position: Assistant Drainage Superintendent Salary: $36.89 to $43.16/hr (Band 7) Union: CUPE, Local 702.4 Reports to: Drainage Superintendent Purpose of Position: Reporting to the Drainage Superintendent, the Assistant Drainage Superintendent is responsible for assisting in the administration of various matters carried out under the Drainage Act and to assist departmental staff in drainage-related matters. Qualifications: 2 year College Diploma in Engineering, Construction, or Applied Science related field Minimum 3 years of experience in a municipal environment or related field Successful completion of the Municipal Drainage Superintendents Course (or willingness to complete) through the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food Or an equivalent combination of education and experience Knowledge: Thorough knowledge of the Drainage Act Awareness of Conservation Authorities Act, Species Conservation Act (formally Species at Risk Act), Occupational Health and Safety Act, Highway Traffic Act - Book 7, and the Fisheries Act. Competence in surveying and construction project administration. Strong organization, communication and public relations skills are also required. Major Responsibilities: Provide response to general public requests for information in accordance with the Drainage Act and established procedures. Meet with ratepayers and undertake application/petition review for all drainage related matters. Prepare draft written communications for public and external authorities for review. Assist the Drainage Superintendent in preparation of development of Species Conservation Mitigation plans. Act as a liaison between the Engineer and ratepayers and assist in the resolution of complaints and appeals. May be required to testify at Drainage Tribunal/Referee Hearings. Provide direction to ratepayers under the Tile Drainage Act including loan application, construction inspection and completion certification. Liaise with contractors in the maintenance and improvements of municipal drainage works as assigned by the Drainage Superintendent in accordance with the Drainage Act and Council established procedures. Assist the Drainage Superintendent in the preparation of tenders for Capital works carried out under the Act and to ensure the successful completion of these works. Complete onsite inspections during construction of drainage projects. Investigate and respond to Municipal drain complaints. Liaise with the Public Works Department regarding road drainage issues and pump maintenance/operation. Provide assistance to departmental staff in relation to drainage-related matters. Assist the Drainage Superintendent in the formulation of departmental policy, work methods and procedures. Assist the Drainage Superintendent in review of engineer’s reports including drawings and specifications for quality and accuracy Assist the Drainage Superintendent in preparation of By-Law documents for Council Approval Assist the Drainage Superintendent in preparation of maintenance and capital billing documentation in accordance with the Drainage Act Assist the Drainage Superintendent in preparation of DFO regulation documents for drainage project work. Ensure contractor compliance with Species Conservation Act and DFO permit requirements. Assist the Drainage Superintendent in preparation of Drainage Board meetings and public meetings including attending and recording minutes of meeting. Perform other duties as assigned Decision Making, Mental Effort and Judgement: Work is performed under the general direction of the Drainage Superintendent. Access is available to the municipality’s established policies and procedures, OMAFRA staff, and to provincial legislation for reference as required. Works within established guidelines, policies, procedures, directives and legislation. Physical Activity & Dexterity Sitting, standing, bending, walking Accountability, Safety of Others, & Leadership Provides assistance and guidance to contractors and public in areas related to drainage Contacts: Interpersonal skill to liaise with management and the public in a friendly and co-operative manner. Internal: Drainage Superintendent, Director of Engineering & Infrastructure Services, Manager of Public Works, Manager of Engineering Services, Supervisor of Public Works External Public, contractors, engineers, OMAFRA Working Conditions: Environment Works within an office environment but sometimes exposed to inclement weather. Some travel may be required. Control over Work Schedule Office hours being 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (35 hours per week) Work is subject to deadlines and may be required to work overtime to handle workload. Overtime as specified in the Collective Agreement with CUPE Local 702.4 Updated: Feb 2020 Core Competencies Accuracy & Attention to detail
Teamwork
Communication
Customer Service
Organization
Prioritization
As an inclusive employer, the Municipality of Lakeshore is committed to providing a fully accessible recruitment process. Please contact us at any time during the recruitment process and let us know what accessible supports you may need. The Municipality is also committed to ensuring that personal information will remain confidential under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
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Drainage Services - Assistant Drainage Superintendent
About the role
Help Lakeshore build the best team to serve the residents of Lakeshore! This position is open due to a vacancy Position: Assistant Drainage Superintendent Salary: $36.89 to $43.16/hr (Band 7) Union: CUPE, Local 702.4 Reports to: Drainage Superintendent Purpose of Position: Reporting to the Drainage Superintendent, the Assistant Drainage Superintendent is responsible for assisting in the administration of various matters carried out under the Drainage Act and to assist departmental staff in drainage-related matters. Qualifications: 2 year College Diploma in Engineering, Construction, or Applied Science related field Minimum 3 years of experience in a municipal environment or related field Successful completion of the Municipal Drainage Superintendents Course (or willingness to complete) through the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food Or an equivalent combination of education and experience Knowledge: Thorough knowledge of the Drainage Act Awareness of Conservation Authorities Act, Species Conservation Act (formally Species at Risk Act), Occupational Health and Safety Act, Highway Traffic Act - Book 7, and the Fisheries Act. Competence in surveying and construction project administration. Strong organization, communication and public relations skills are also required. Major Responsibilities: Provide response to general public requests for information in accordance with the Drainage Act and established procedures. Meet with ratepayers and undertake application/petition review for all drainage related matters. Prepare draft written communications for public and external authorities for review. Assist the Drainage Superintendent in preparation of development of Species Conservation Mitigation plans. Act as a liaison between the Engineer and ratepayers and assist in the resolution of complaints and appeals. May be required to testify at Drainage Tribunal/Referee Hearings. Provide direction to ratepayers under the Tile Drainage Act including loan application, construction inspection and completion certification. Liaise with contractors in the maintenance and improvements of municipal drainage works as assigned by the Drainage Superintendent in accordance with the Drainage Act and Council established procedures. Assist the Drainage Superintendent in the preparation of tenders for Capital works carried out under the Act and to ensure the successful completion of these works. Complete onsite inspections during construction of drainage projects. Investigate and respond to Municipal drain complaints. Liaise with the Public Works Department regarding road drainage issues and pump maintenance/operation. Provide assistance to departmental staff in relation to drainage-related matters. Assist the Drainage Superintendent in the formulation of departmental policy, work methods and procedures. Assist the Drainage Superintendent in review of engineer’s reports including drawings and specifications for quality and accuracy Assist the Drainage Superintendent in preparation of By-Law documents for Council Approval Assist the Drainage Superintendent in preparation of maintenance and capital billing documentation in accordance with the Drainage Act Assist the Drainage Superintendent in preparation of DFO regulation documents for drainage project work. Ensure contractor compliance with Species Conservation Act and DFO permit requirements. Assist the Drainage Superintendent in preparation of Drainage Board meetings and public meetings including attending and recording minutes of meeting. Perform other duties as assigned Decision Making, Mental Effort and Judgement: Work is performed under the general direction of the Drainage Superintendent. Access is available to the municipality’s established policies and procedures, OMAFRA staff, and to provincial legislation for reference as required. Works within established guidelines, policies, procedures, directives and legislation. Physical Activity & Dexterity Sitting, standing, bending, walking Accountability, Safety of Others, & Leadership Provides assistance and guidance to contractors and public in areas related to drainage Contacts: Interpersonal skill to liaise with management and the public in a friendly and co-operative manner. Internal: Drainage Superintendent, Director of Engineering & Infrastructure Services, Manager of Public Works, Manager of Engineering Services, Supervisor of Public Works External Public, contractors, engineers, OMAFRA Working Conditions: Environment Works within an office environment but sometimes exposed to inclement weather. Some travel may be required. Control over Work Schedule Office hours being 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (35 hours per week) Work is subject to deadlines and may be required to work overtime to handle workload. Overtime as specified in the Collective Agreement with CUPE Local 702.4 Updated: Feb 2020 Core Competencies Accuracy & Attention to detail
Teamwork
Communication
Customer Service
Organization
Prioritization
As an inclusive employer, the Municipality of Lakeshore is committed to providing a fully accessible recruitment process. Please contact us at any time during the recruitment process and let us know what accessible supports you may need. The Municipality is also committed to ensuring that personal information will remain confidential under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.