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Job Opportunity: Drainage Program Coordinator (PFT) (CUPE 35.24):Norfolk County

Job description:

Drainage Program Coordinator (PFT) (CUPE 35.24)

by Norfolk County

Employment type: Full-time
Job location: Simcoe, Ontario
Date Published: May 06, 2024

Job Description


Scope of Position:
Provide technical and administrative support by administering, coordinating and completing a variety of tasks in support of construction and maintenance projects within the Municipal Drainage Services. This position will play an integral function in securing project approvals, preparing work plans, preparing reports, monitoring projects, and will be the main point of contact for technical and environmental agencies information. This position will also play a large function in the creation and maintenance of GIS data within Engineering.
Position Description:
   » Compile the information required to submit project-specific applications, permits, and reports for approval to partner regulatory agencies with the support of senior staff.
   » Maintain records as they relate to regulatory agency permits and approvals including any follow-up monitoring reporting that may be required.
   » Develop data management protocols and standardized procedures to ensure that data, reports and information related to permits and approvals are easily accessible and consistent.
   » Document processes and procedures as they relate to permit applications and approvals.
   » Maintain positive and effective working relationships with engineers, landowners, contractors, drainage superintendents, federal and provincial governing authorities and community partners.
   » Management and maintenance of the department's infrastructure spatial datasets, completing data analyses, consolidating data sets, the creation of maps and reports utilizing ArcGIS.
   » Perform asset condition inspections for existing infrastructure, with risk-located evaluation and prioritize assets for replacement or rehabilitation.
   » Review proposed development applications, municipal consent applications, and Norfolk County projects to identify conflicts and assist with long-term planning and work prioritization.
   » Coordinate, promote and organize Norfolk County unique programs, such as the Wetland and Riparian Buffer Restoration Program.
   » Seek and apply for alternative funding sources for construction and maintenance projects.
   » Conduct annual electrofishing program, including funding applications, selecting priority sites, compiling data, and submittal to the approval agency.
   » Perform other tasks within the Engineering Department as assigned.
Requirements
Knowledge and practice:
   » Grade 12 plus an additional post-secondary program of over 2 years and up to three years, or equivalent completion of a post-secondary diploma in a related discipline such as Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Geographical Information Systems or equivalent.
   » Minimum of three years of related work practice
expertise and Abilities:
   » capability to compile information and prepare clear and concise reports.
   » Exceptional communication and public relations expertise.
   » capability to respond and adapt to shifting priorities.
   » Physically capable of working in an office setting and in an outdoor setting.
   » practice working with various types of municipal, Provincial and Federal legislation.
   » Able to read, understand, and interpret technical documents.
   » Working knowledge in corporate standard software such as Microsoft Office and Esri located products such as ArcGIS.
   » Knowledge of terrestrial and aquatic ecology, habitat restoration, topographical surveying and GPS data collection.
   » Working knowledge of collecting water grab samples within rivers, streams, and wetlands.
   » Electrofishing and/or fish identification expertise would be considered an asset.
   » Work practice related to coordinating environmental project approvals and programs.
   » practice in preparing environmental funding proposals.
   » Aware of safe work practices as they relate to job responsibilities and work environment, and have the basic knowledge of the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
Benefits
Posting #: CUPE 35.24
Position: Drainage Program Coordinator
Status: Permanent Full Time
Employee Group: CUPE 4700
income: $29.64 - $37.04 per hour
Division: Environmental and Infrastructure Services
Department: Engineering
Reports To: Drainage Superintendent
Job location: Simcoe, ON
Posting Period: May 6, 2024 - May 20, 2024
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. candidates need to make their needs known in advance.

prosperous candidates 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.

Application Contact Information
Company Name:   Norfolk County
Company Website: https://www.norfolkcounty.ca/
Application URL: Click here to apply online

 

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