Regular Full-Time Traffic Engineering Technologist - 2 Positions
City of Oshawa
Oshawa Ontario
Salary: Neg Per Hour
Responsibilities:
- Receive
complaints and inquiries by phone, in writing, or in person on all traffic
engineering concerns, and respond accordingly
- Plan
and undertake traffic and parking studies and surveys, analyze results,
and make recommendations
- Prepare
follow-up departmental and committee reports, and by-law recommendations
to Council
- Review
and provide comments and conditions on development applications, technical
reports, related agreements, and construction projects, as requested
- Create
and maintain branch databases, maps, and plans
- Provide
emergency school crossing guard coverage in a timely manner
- Perform
other duties as assigned
- Support
and demonstrate the City of Oshawa’s core values of Authenticity, Courage,
and Trust
Requirements:
- Completion
of a three (3) year Transportation Engineering Technology program from an
accredited post-secondary institution, plus three (3) years of relevant
traffic engineering experience, or an equivalent combination of education
and experience
- Advanced
experience and skills in Microsoft Office and related software (i.e.
specialized traffic/transportation engineering programs, GIS, AutoCad)
- Excellent
research, analytical, mathematical skills and experience with traffic
study methodologies
- Good
communication skills, both oral and written, and customer service skills
to deal effectively with staff and the general public
- Ability
to work independently and to work under pressure
- Current
registration as a Certified Engineering Technologist (CET) with OACETT is
considered an asset
- Ability
to provide own transportation as required
- Ontario Traffic Conference courses/seminars would be considered an asset
Job Overview
Posted Date: 21 Dec 2025
Location: Oshawa Ontario
Salary: Neg Per Hour
Company Information
The City of Oshawa is situated on lands and waters within the Williams Treaties Territory, home to seven First Nation communities of the Michi Saagiig and Chippewa Anishinaabeg, who have cared for and maintained these lands from time immemorial and continue to do so to present day.
Name: City of Oshawa
Web: https://www.oshawa.ca