Work Control Engineer H/F
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- Ontario
- $70,000-85,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Coordinate with third-party designers, ensuring temporary works designs are delivered on time, comply with project procedures, and align with constructability requirements.
- Review, check, and technically challenge external designs to ensure: Assumptions are correct and validated. Load paths, capacities, materials, and construction sequences are appropriate.Designs are practical, safe, and suitable for the planned works.
- Ensure design risks, limitations, and constraints are clearly identified, communicated, and understood by the construction team.
- Assist the TWC in ensuring appropriate Temporary Works Categories and levels of design check are assigned.
- Verify that temporary works designs meet applicable standards (e.g., BS 5975 principles, project specifications, provincial requirements, and relevant structural codes).
- Confirm that design deliverables include all required documents, such as calculations, drawings, design risk assessments, installation requirements, and inspection instructions.
- Engage with designers to resolve discrepancies, clarify design intent, and support value-engineering where appropriate.
- Collaborate closely with the Temporary Works Inspector(s) and the construction team to ensure temporary works are:
- Built exactly as per approved design;
- Understood in terms of limitations, tolerances, sequencing, and inspection requirements.
- Conduct technical briefings for supervisors, forepersons, and inspectors to ensure safe and correct implementation of temporary works.
- Review site conditions to ensure they remain consistent with design assumptions (e.g., ground conditions, loadings, access constraints).
- Support the application of the Temporary Works Procedure and ensure adherence to internal controls and regulatory requirements.
- Contribute to risk assessments, method statements, and temporary works briefing documents.
- Immediately escalate unsafe conditions, incorrect installations, or deviations from design to the TWC and site management.
- Degree in Civil / Structural engineering and/or Mechanical Engineering
- 3-10 years experience in the civil construction industry with large infrastructure projects and significant exposure to Temporary Works
- Ontario Professional Engineer (ideally both civil & mechanical, or one of the two with experience in the other)
- Possesses of a formal health and safety qualification (e.g. NCSO, IOSH or CRST or CRSP or a Construction Certificate)
- Ability to planning and take pragmatic approaches to problem resolution
- A good listener and agile communicator with a practical view of safety and an understanding of others needs/requirements
- Team-oriented with the ability to self-motivate
- Annual gross compensation ranging from CAD 70,000 to CAD 85,000 depending on experience and profile;
- 4 vacation weeks & 3 emergency/sickness days paid;
- Annual bonus;
- Group Health Insurance (premium participation including virtual health care system);
- Career development opportunities;
- A cosmopolite and inclusive work environment;
- Attractive and challenging project.