Requisition ID: 20188 Department: Infrastructure & Water Services Dept. Service: Infrastructure Services Branch: Standards and Quality Management Branch Employment Type: 1 Full-time Permanent - Work Hours: 35.00 hours per weekAffiliation: CIPP Salary Information: $93 764,58 - $114 097,62 annually (2025 rates of pay)Location: 100 Constellation, Nepean City: Ottawa, ON Job Category: Engineering Application Close: 19/12/2025JOB SUMMARY
Quality Assurance and Standards oversees Capital Project delivery practices including the development and maintenance of City design and construction standards and guidelines, project and quality management processes; development, implementation and reporting of project and construction quality assurance and engineering standards; and the Quality Management System.
You are responsible to conduct research, consolidate and synthesize information for use by the City of Ottawa to support product approvals, standards, specification and guideline development and updates for construction, rehabilitation and maintenance of municipal infrastructure within the right-of-way (road, sidewalk, drainage, transportation, structural, water distribution and wastewater collection) . You act as the point of contact for suppliers, manufacturers, contractors and consultants promoting, enquiring or seeking material or product approval from the City for use in the construction of municipal infrastructure and the point of contact for explanation and clarification of published standards, specifications, approved product/material and suppliers’ listings.
You may also chair and participate on various internal committees and external work groups that review and update technical standards, specifications, design guidelines as well as those that recommend approval of products and materials for use in municipal infrastructure construction projects.EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Completion of 4 year university degree in Engineering from a recognized university in Mechanical or Civil Engineering
Minimum of 6 years of experience in the field of Municipal Water and Sewer infrastructure design, construction and operation, including project management, specification development, contract administration, maintenance operations, committee participation and staff supervisionCERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES
Licensed Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) with Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO)KNOWLEDGE
General operation procedures for the water distribution system; regional services, trends, broad overview/big picture skills; water treatment and distribution processes and practices; current trends in water and sewer infrastructure design; customer service procedures
Hydraulics as applied to distribution systems; hydrogen sulphide corrosion and prevention theory as applied to municipal sewer systems; corrosion prevention theory and practices as applied to the water distribution system
Engineering planning, design, construction/rehabilitation of water purification plants, pumping stations, storage facilities, watermain and sewer systems, and related national, provincial and municipal engineering standards, inclusion legislation, regulations, codes and by-laws pertaining the work
In-depth knowledge of the region’s water distribution infrastructure, urban watermain and regional contribution to area wide drainage systems, including design, operations and performance
Best practices and quality assurance techniques to be applied to all development, updates of water distribution/sewer systems specifications, product and materials review and approvals
Awareness of and membership in professional associations such as the American Water Works Association, Water Environment Federation, National Association of Corrosion Engineers and PEO to develop professional contacts and to remain current on industry trends and developments
Principles of project management to plan, organize, and control the project budget
Chairperson skills for committee activities that results in the development of new standards and the review/approval of new products
Manual and electronic editing techniques to review and update specifications standards, design guidelines and other documentation prepared for internal and external use
Computer applications pertaining to data base management, spreadsheet, word processing, e-mail and use of the Intranet and Internet
Protocols for preparing reports, briefings and other communiqués
Knowledge of applicable health and safety legislation, including the rights and duties of workers.
COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Work independently
Lead a committee of diverse participants
Effectively supervise staff directly or indirectly
Write clearly with precision and conciseness
Effectively communicate verbally with all organizational levels, consultants and customers at all levels
Evaluate and approve new material and equipment through the review of technical literature, test results and discussions with internal and external contacts
Read specification, drawings, plans of the distribution system
Prepare tender proposals and contract documentation
Plan, implement, control, complete and inspect project plans as assigned with minimal supervision
Work well under pressure
Set priorities and deal effectively with multiple demands and conflicting priorities
Deal with difficult people including customers, suppliers, staff contractors and consultants
Write advanced technical reports
Chair multi-agency meetings
Utilize computers and software associated with specification preparation and tracking
Incorporate and apply new technologies for current use and to identify future opportunities for their application
Develop and maintain productive relationships with diverse groups
Ability to function and negotiate in highly charged situations
Effective interpersonal relationships with other supervisors, managers, subordinates, water division, supply branch, consultants, construction associations, suppliers and other utility staff
Diplomacy, discretion and tact
Leadership capabilities and qualities
Advance communication skills
Independent, self motivated
Adaptable and resourceful
Visionary, creative, “Big picture/small picture thinker”
Excellent organizational skills
Attention to detail
Effective communicator
Team player
Flexibility in dealing with all levels of government, developers, consultants/contractors and manufacturers
Displays good judgement and initiative
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Language Requirement: English oral, reading, writing
Driver’s License Requirement: A valid Ontario unrestricted G class driver’s license (or provincial equivalent) with no more than 6 demerit points accumulated
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