**Note: Rates of pay based on 2023 rates**
Reporting to the Construction Supervisor, the Junior Surveyor/Inspector is responsible for supporting the delivery of City capital projects, ensuring quality control and collection of field data. This position will conduct surveying operations, prepare calculations and estimates, inspect and report on construction projects, compile field records and assist in the tabulation of quantities. This provides the opportunity to develop skills required to perform the role of a Surveyor Inspector by working with seasoned Surveyor Inspector Staff.
KEY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Responsible to support one or more construction contracts including all phases of the work, such as layout, site inspection, completion of construction records, quantity measurements, quality control, preparation of progress and final payment certificates, and build information for final drawings
Carry out quantity take-off, cost estimates and assist in the preparation of tender documents for all phases of the work
Produce detailed written records, site measurements and locations of all quantities for payment, written confirmation of instructions to the contractor, full details of extra work, weather conditions, persons and equipment on the job
Survey and record the locations, sizes, depth of rock and other pertinent data pertaining to laterals, grade changes, utility locations, obtain manhole inverts, classifying and surveying of sidewalks, etc
Maintain effective relationships with the contractors conducive to maintaining a high standard of workmanship
Maintain good public relations through effective communications. Ensure that inconveniences to the public are kept to a minimum and complaints are handled in a professional manner
Supervise site testing and arrange for all necessary laboratory testing of construction materials to verify compliance with quality standards
Promote safety awareness and proper construction safety measures at all times. Report and record full details of accidents
Prepare daily records
Assist all other engineering areas where required including traffic, infrastructure, stormwater parks/shoreline and development
Responsible for pre-engineering total station and GPS surveying and layout
Carry out engineering calculations such as curves, irregular areas and volumes of cut and fill
Assist with cut inspections and other infrastructure permits
Assist in the preparation of record drawings and/or other drawings as required
Other duties as assigned
3-year diploma in Civil Engineering Technology or related program
Registered with O.A.C.E.T.T. as an Associate Member with the ability to obtain CET designation with 48 months
Must demonstrate corporate competencies: Customer Focus, Results Orientation, Integrity, and Teamwork
Ability to communicate effectively with various stakeholders for the purpose of relaying information and training
Ability to write concisely and accurately
Able to perform the essential duties of the job such as outside work requiring moderate physical exertion in all seasons
Ability to use all levels of survey technology, up to and including total station and GPS
Ability to work independently on projects and communicate potential problems with respect to scheduling, budget or progress
Ability to use Microsoft Office Suite Word and Excel, Access, AutoCAD software programs and other compatible programs
Ability to problem solve and maintain excellent public relations
Ability to ensure (i) all legislative requirements and safe work practices established by management are being followed and (ii) ensure that all accidents and unsafe/hazardous conditions are reported to supervisor/manager
Basic knowledge of general construction practices and Ontario Provincial Standard Specifications
Must possess and maintain a valid class "G" license
Must obtain and maintain a satisfactory criminal record check