Three-year diploma in Civil, Environmental Engineering Technology, Construction, or equivalent
Three years' work-related experience with municipal stormwater infrastructure, municipal drains and project management.
Knowledge of municipal stormwater management operations theories and best practices, including design, maintenance, environmental monitoring (e.g. water sampling, laboratory data management), quality management systems, condition monitoring, pertinent legislation, policies, bylaws within federal, provincial and municipal governments
Understanding and ability to develop programs and processes based on applicable legislation and approvals (e.g. CLI-ECA, OWRA)
Experience implementing the Drainage Act for municipal drains
Strong verbal and written communication skills including report writing and presentations
Strong project management skills, problem solving skills, well organized with the ability to manage multiple projects with changing demands and priorities
Excellent organizational, team, interpersonal, and public relations skills
Proven analytical and problem-solving skills that are resolution oriented
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office, GIS software and AutoCAD.
Ability to work independently in a fast-paced team environment
Valid G driver’s licence with access to a personal vehicle and an acceptable driver abstract
Assets:
Experience in a municipal environment
Drainage Superintendent qualification (completion of OMAFA Drainage Superintendent Course)
Experience with stormwater modeling software
Experience with Solinst Levelogger hardware and software
Membership in OACETT as a Certified Engineering Technologist (CET)
Experience with GIS (ArcGISPro) software
Duties:
Coordination of inspection and monitoring programs for stormwater infrastructure in accordance with requirements under associated CLI-ECA approvals, County policies, quotes/tenders, plans and specifications
Preparation and updating of operations and maintenance manuals, policies, procedures and written reports pertaining to stormwater infrastructure
Preparation of request for quotes, tenders and proposals
Contract management of consultants and contractors completing maintenance, inspections, monitoring and repairs on the County's stormwater and municipal drainage systems.
Contract management and program coordination for municipal drains
Attend job sites as required in all weather conditions
Ensuring corporate and legislative Health and Safety practices are followed
Participate in continual improvement processes and projects to improve program efficiencies
Work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders, participating in cross-divisional initiatives
Ensure conformance with environmental quality procedures and protocols
Management and analysis of environmental monitoring, inspection and infrastructure data
Update County’s GIS information with municipal drain particulars
Other duties as assigned
Salary Range – $48.20 - $56.39 (Band 7) 35 hours per week
The application deadline is Tuesday April 7, 2026 at 9:00 a.m. Date of Posting: Tuesday March 17, 20226 The County of Brant is committed to accessible recruitment practices. Accessibility accommodations are available for all stages of the recruitment process. If contacted for an employment opportunity, please advise the County if you require accommodation.
We thank all applicants and advise that only candidates to be interviewed will be contacted. Personal information submitted is collected under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.