Manager of Engineering
Full Time
Public Works
Municipality of North Grenville
POSTING #: PW-2025-009
North Grenville is a growing municipality located in eastern Ontario housing a unique blend of small town and rural culture. Comprised of an urban centre (Kemptville) and surrounded by several charming rural hamlets, North Grenville is situated between Canada’s National Capital - Ottawa and the St. Lawrence River, only a 30-minute drive along the Veterans Memorial Highway (416), to either destination.
Application
The Municipality of North Grenville is seeking to fill the position of Manager of Engineering in the Public Works Department. Interested applicants may submit a cover letter and resume outlining qualification in confidence to Human Resources by Sunday, January 4th, 2026, no later than 4 p.m. EST.
Please quote “PW-2025-009”.
Email:
Mail: Municipality of North Grenville
285 County Road 44, P.O. Box 130
Kemptville, ON K0G 1J0
Responsibilities
This position is responsible for:
- Management of development applications with respect to engineering design standards practices, guidelines, and Municipal requirements
- Ensuring proper infrastructure is established through new development
- Leading engineering studies
- Delivery of capital infrastructure projects
- Ensuring fiscal responsibility of the engineering division.
General:
- Lead a team of staff, provide coaching, work/training plan development and performance management
- Develop short-term and long-term capital plans under the direction of the Director of Public Works
- Budgetary planning, procurement, and applications for eligible grants and subsidy programs
- Receive, investigate and respond to public complaints and inquiries regarding development, engineering studies or capital infrastructure projects.
- Assist with the development and implementation of best practices based on Council policy and directions
- Prepare Council reports and attend Council and Committee meetings as required.
Development
- Technical review of all development proposals, including severances, Official Plan amendments, zoning by-law amendments, site plans, and subdivision agreements, as well as technical documents in support of such proposals
- Review, comment, and approve engineering drawings and reports for development applications with regards to storm sewers, storm water management, sanitary sewers and pump stations, drinking water systems, roadways, active transportation, traffic engineering, street lighting, and
- Maintains effective relations by addressing inquiries from the developers, builders, agents, citizens, community groups, council members, regional and provincial officials, regarding all forms of development, handling resolution of requests, claims and complaints.
- Ensures compliance in all developments with technical designs, as well as approved engineering standards and legislative requirements
- Performs site inspections for preliminary and final approvals for municipal infrastructure works
- Provides recommendations for preliminary and final subdivision and site plan approvals regarding municipal infrastructure
Engineering
- Coordinates and manages the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process as required.
- Manage consultants throughout the design process, including data collection, surveying, detailed design, liaison with outside agencies, and coordination with utility companies.
- Prepares and reviews in-house technical designs and studies, contract documents, and drawings for municipal infrastructure projects.
- Review new utility installations to provide Municipal Consent outside of development projects in consultation with operations.
- Acts as Project Manager for capital construction projects, overseeing public engagement, inspections, documentation, and project meetings. Represents the municipality at external meetings, public forums, and stakeholder consultations.
- Prepares and presents reports and documentation for council and senior management.
- Develop technical and engineering policies, procedures and guidelines in accordance with applicable legislation and standards to ensure effective controls are in place to protect the public and infrastructure.
- Prepare tenders and requests for quotes/proposals for infrastructure works and relevant professional services, and review such submissions
- Maintain and ensure compliance with the Consolidated Linear Infrastructure Environmental Compliance Approval (CLI ECA) for stormwater system.
- Oversee consultants and independent contractors for construction, service contracts, engineering studies and environmental assessments related to roads, bridges, water, wastewater, storm water and drainage projects
- Develop and implement criteria, procedures, and asset management data collection standards.
- Ensure accurate collection and analysis of asset data to inform asset management plans and long-term financial strategies.
- Evaluate asset performance, lifecycle requirements, and cost-risk optimization strategies.
- Collaborate with senior management on asset lifecycle planning, decommissioning, and disposal actions.
- Research and analyze municipal infrastructure (existing and new) as required
- Liaise with the Ministry of the Environment and other governmental agencies as required
- Participate in committee, departmental, inter-departmental and technical steering committee meetings as required
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Director of Public Works.
Education/Specialized Training/Skills:
Essential (minimum) Qualifications:
- University degree in Civil Engineering/Environmental Engineering or post-secondary school diploma in Civil Engineering Technology
- Minimum of five (7) years of experience, preferably in a municipal setting in roads, bridges and municipal water and sewer systems
- Must have a minimum of five years’ progressive responsible managerial experience in civil engineering.
- Must hold or be eligible to obtain a valid professional designation as a Certified Engineering Technologist (C.E.T), or Professional Engineer (P. Eng)
- Knowledge of roads, bridges, water, wastewater treatment and systems, storm water systems, collection and distribution systems
- Must have experience demonstrating effective organizational and leadership skills
Asset (preferred) Qualifications:
- Computer literacy in a Microsoft environment and demonstrated experience with database management, AutoCAD, GIS and other relevant software programs
- Superior customer service, interpersonal and conflict resolution skills combined with excellent written and oral communication skills
- Demonstrated experience in financial management including preparing, implementing and monitoring budget plans and procurement processes
- Must be familiar with applicable industry standards such as Ministry of Labour regulations, other legislative requirements, etc.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently and within a team environment
- Must have knowledge of municipal bylaws
- Strong team and leadership abilities
- Valid and in good standing Class G drivers’ license
- Valid and satisfactory Police Records Check
Working Conditions:
- Based on a 35-hour work week. Regular office hours are Monday to Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm.
- Works both in an office environment and on construction sites with required outdoor duties in all weather conditions.
- Ability to sit or stand, often in front of a computer monitor, for long periods of time
- Exposure to elements such as inclement weather (extreme heat and/or cold), and construction hazards
- Ability to lift and move objects under 50 pounds
- Outside environment with travel throughout the municipality
- Occasional weekend and off-hour responses to operational needs, special projects, and emergencies
Compensation:
- The salary range for this position is $54.31 - $67.88 per hour.
We thank all those who apply; however, only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
The Municipality of North Grenville is an equal opportunity employer committed to inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes and work environments. We will accommodate the needs of applicants under the Ontario Human Rights Code, the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and any other applicable legislation throughout all stages of the recruitment and selection process.
