Temporary Works Manager (Structural)

  • Full-time

Job Description

Temporary works manager -  Are you the perfect fit?

This position is responsible for temporary works for a major construction site (Ontario Metro Line South with 6 underground stations, 1 station at grate, 2 TBM for 2*5,8km, cavity excavation) which includes:

  • The internal coordination with methods and construction teams to identify the required temporary works and define all constraints and requirements
  • The external coordination with an independent local designer to optimize the proposed design and ensure that all requirements are covered

What you will undertake:

  • Concrete works: formwork, scaffolding, propping from Doka, Peri… or specified tools developed on site,
  • Steel structures: working platform, supporting platform, balustrade, pedestrian accesses, support of utilities
  • Access: suspended staircases, temporary lift, temporary ventilation
  • Tunnel boring machine and logistics

 

What do we ask for?
Qualification:

  • Team spirit and communication oriented,
  • Rigor, ability to learn constantly,
  • Problem solving skills,

 

Software:

  • AutoCad, Revit,

 

Experience:       

  • 3-5 years’ experience in front-line engineering/construction project


Knowledge of construction methods for underground/infrastructure project,

Technical background with previous design experience is preferred,

Sound and working knowledge of various temporary works elements: 

  • Concrete works: formwork, scaffolding, propping from Doka, Peri… or specified tools developed on site,
  • Steel structures: working platform, supporting platform, balustrade, pedestrian accesses, support of utilities
  • Access: suspended staircases, temporary lift, temporary ventilation
  • Tunnel boring machine and logistics

 

Additional Information

Are you looking for your next adventure? Let us tell you all about it! The project team at Ontario Transit Group are so proud to be part of Ontario’s future.

Ontario Line South

Our team is mobilizing its design and construction crews, with major works to commence in 2023. The South Civil contract is anticipated to be completed in 2030.

The project will strengthen Ontario’s economy by supporting an estimated 1,500 jobs at the peak of construction.

What is the project?

  • A six-kilometre tunnel and associated tunnelling works from Exhibition to Don Yard portal (west of the Don River)
  • Stations:
    • One above-ground station to be integrated with the existing GO Transit Exhibition Station
    • Two underground stations to be integrated with the existing TTC Osgoode and Queen subway stations
    • Four new underground stations (King/Bathurst, Queen/Spadina, Moss Park, Corktown.

The Benefits to Ontario?

  • Faster, more frequent and reliable access to rapid transit with more than 227,500 people will live within a 10-minute walk of an Ontario Line station
  • Improving  the quality of life for commuters by reducing daily travel time
  • Reducing crowding on the existing Line 1 (Yonge-University) subway
  • Up to 57,000 more jobs will be  accessible by transit (in 45 minutes or less) for Toronto residents
  • Economic and community growth along the future transit line and thousands of job opportunities annually during construction
  • Reduction in traffic congestion, greenhouse gases and fuel consumption by providing an alternative transportation option



Is this role for you? 

  • If you are through to Interview stage? What to expect…
    • An initial discovery call or,
    • A first stage interview via Microsoft Teams or telephone call
    • Additional interview with the stakeholders you’ll be working with closely in the role
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