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- Undertake Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) or similar studies for Regional transportation infrastructure, applying a multi-modal and environmentally responsible lense.
- Undertake and/or review area specific technical transportation network studies, feasibility studies or other transportation-related studies.
- Provide transportation-related input and technical support on Regional projects, as well as projects undertaken by others, such as the Local Municipalities, Metrolinx, Ministry of Transportation to support a seamless and connected multi-modal transportation network across the Region.
- Cultivate strong relationships with staff of Halton Region through developed and demonstrated professionalism, awareness, political acuity and responsive communications.
- Assist with the development of multi-modal transportation and mobility procedures/policies, preparation of staff reports and recommendations to Regional Council on matters dealing with transportation and mobility planning.
- Represent the Region on technical studies and committees and before municipal tribunals related to the municipal transportation infrastructure.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Post-secondary education in Engineering and/or Environmental Studies/Sciences, along with Certification in Ontario as a Professional Engineers Ontario (P.Eng.) or a Certified Engineering Technologist (C.E.T.). An equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered, including Project Management Certification (PMP).
- A minimum of five (5) years of progressive experience planning municipal multi-modal transportation infrastructure.
- Demonstrated understanding of the principles and practices of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) process.
- Experience reviewing/evaluating transportation related impacts/analysis at the network and intersection level.
- Experience in applying multi-modal transportation/mobility industry best practices, standards and guidelines (for example, TAC and OTM).
- Strong project management, strategic planning, organization, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Travel demand forecasting, intersection traffic analysis, detailed design.
- Computer software including Synchro, EMME/GTAv4, ARC GIS.
- Hybrid work from home/office environment.
- In-person meetings and site visits will be required.
- The successful incumbent must supply their own transportation and will be required to provide a copy of their driver's license by their first day of employment.
Project Manager II - Ontario, Canada - Halton Region
Description
Reporting to the Manager of Transportation and Mobility Planning, the Project Manager II is responsible for the Project Management of Region-wide multi-modal transportation studies to support growth in the Region. Key undertakings that the Project Manager will lead include Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Studies, feasibility studies, as well as other transportation-related studies to support a multi-modal Regional transportation network.
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