Supervisor, Public Works- Roads - Kingston, Canada - The City of Kingston
Description
Position Summary
The Supervisor, Public Works, provides leadership and guidance to unionized employees and is responsible for the safe and efficient delivery of Public Works maintenance operations including but not limited to, winter control, asphalt, concrete, drainage maintenance, and general road maintenance.
This position is responsible for the prioritization of work assignments, condition assessments, site inspections, asset management, contract administration and financial management tasks.
Manage, organize, and resolve unexpected factors and conditions such as workforce issues, equipment breakdown, weather conditions, etc
Plan and coordinate operational work, utilizing available resources to meet operational service levels, service requests and public safety
Implement initiatives to mitigate services requests and develop operational efficiencies
Supervise work crews performing field assignments throughout the city and:
- Provide training, mentoring, monitoring and feedback
- Monitor quality, quantity, and completion of work according to plan and schedule
- Communicate and inform staff of changes in legislation and internal policy/practices and address concerns
- Ensure work is completed safely and in compliance with OH&SA and City Policies and Procedures
- Manage contracts to meet operational tasks
- Ensure staff accountability
Site visit investigation and customer interaction to determine course of action and resolution on customer service requests
Track and document communication and resolutions for any/all service requests and identify reoccurring operational inefficiencies
Assist in the preparation, implementation, and monitoring of capital and operating project budgets
Managing daily job costing (timecards, equipment utilization and material purchases)
Administer all aspects of procurement for equipment and services, including procurement documents, contracts, and payment certificates
Oversee asset management collection and mapping requirements for Public Works operations
Interpret technical specifications, surveys, and asset condition assessment to interpret data and create work plans
Assist in the development and enforcement of policies to optimize infrastructure life cycle and achieve competent, efficient and effective delivery of services, including but not limited to; Occupational Health & Safety, Highway Traffic Act, Environmental Protection Act, etc
Other duties as assigned
Skills, Abilities, Work Demands
Intermediate computer skills with MS Office and have a strong knowledge of other applicable software such as, financial management programs, AVL/GPS Systems, asset management, software, and Customer Service software
Knowledge of related acts and legislation including the Occupational Health & Safety Act, Highway Traffic Act, CSA, related environmental legislation as well as WHMIS training knowledge
Knowledge of technical specifications - Ontario Provincial Standard Specifications (OPSS) and Ontario Traffic Manuals (OTM)
Knowledge of Municipal Act and Ministry of Transportation - CVOR
Strong leadership and team building skills, with the ability to prioritize, mentor and manage a team
Strong organizational skills and effective problem-solving skills with the ability to prioritize work in a demanding environment
Excellent communication skills with the ability to influence others
Ability to work all required shifts including weekends, overtime, on-call and outside of regular business hours
Must possess and maintain a valid class "G" driver's licence with a satisfactory driver's abstract
Valid class "DZ" driver's licence or ability to obtain within one year of hire, with a satisfactory driver's abstract an asset
Required to obtain and maintain a satisfactory criminal record check
Closing Statement
Your resumé must demonstrate how you meet position requirements. Please upload to your profile any educational Degrees, Diplomas and/or Certificates that are relevant and required for the position. We thank all who apply, however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted. Information collected will be handled in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
Qualifications:
Diploma in engineering, applied science, business, or related field
Supervisory experience working in operations, such as roads & sidewalks, traffic signage, parks and sports fields, and horticulture
Supervisory experience in a unionized environment an asset
Experience with asset management field inspections and condition assessment an asset
Certified Engineering Technologist (CET) or P. Eng. designation preferred
Certified Road Supervisor designation preferred
Must demonstrate corporate competencies:
Customer Focus, Results Orientation, Integr
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