Job ID: 54413
The Transportation Services Division’s Operation and Maintenance Contract Development, Delivery, and Inspections Unit (CDDI) is seeking three (3) Project Leads. In this role, you will be on a dynamic team tasked with leading and coordinating projects, activities and assignments pertaining to the programs, services, policies and/or operations to support ongoing work, growth and the transformation of the CDDI unit. The Project Lead positions will be divided into three functional roles: Contract Innovation, Standards Development and Program Intake.
This is an exciting time to join the Operations and Maintenance Section, which is leading the transformation of Toronto’s maintenance and delivery operations. The Section’s major initiatives include multi-modal winter maintenance, road, sidewalk, and bikeway repairs, capital construction contract development, delivery, inspection, and the installation and maintenance of signage and pavement markings.
The CCDI unit is at the forefront of delivering operating and capital programs with a strong focus on cost efficiency, sustainability, equity, and multi-modal transportation solutions.
Major Responsibilities:
As the Project Lead, you will report directly to the Senior Project Manager and will work in a cross-functional environment to support Area 1 (Toronto and East-York) and 2 (Etobicoke and North York) of CDDI. Your focus as a Project Lead will be one of the following:
Further, all three Project Lead positions will conduct project plans, reports and status updates for management and regularly update documentation on initiatives. As part of your work, you will engage with individuals across the division and support the delivery of exciting multi-modal capital and maintenance projects and initiatives.
Additionally, you will have a supervisory role by overseeing project team members and support staff, which may include work term students. You will play an integral part in facilitating requests from elected officials, other divisions and the public, as well as coordinate divisional input and assess project feasibility within current programs. You will also develop training course materials, conduct training and provide presentations as required for various levels of internal and external management/stakeholders.
Key Qualifications:
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