City of Toronto

SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER TRANSPORTATION SERVICES

City of Toronto$113K — $155K *
Transportation
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Post-secondary education in planning, civil engineering, project management, or a related field.
  • Extensive project management experience with minimal oversight.
  • Experience managing complex multidisciplinary contracts in Transportation or Engineering.
  • Considerable experience analyzing programs and making policy recommendations.
  • Strong judgment, analytical skills, and problem-solving abilities.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills across all organization levels.
  • Proficiency with software such as AutoCAD and ArcGIS is an advantage.

Responsibilities

  • Develop detailed program plans and recommend policies.
  • Manage projects to ensure high-quality outcomes and effective communication.
  • Conduct thorough research related to the role's responsibilities.
  • Provide strategic advice and operational support to senior management on complex issues.
  • Coordinate Divisional training programs for contract management and technical skills.
  • Liaise with internal and external stakeholders for project coordination.
  • Supervise a diverse team, overseeing work and maintaining service standards.

Benefits

  • Work in a hybrid model with a focus on work-life balance.
  • Join a newly established Utility Management Unit, fostering innovation and improvement.
  • Gain experience managing up to 35,000 permits annually, enhancing your expertise in urban infrastructure.
  • Contribute to significant city projects impacting community infrastructure and safety.
  • Be part of an inclusive and accessible organization dedicated to diversity.
Full Job Description
Job ID: 57336
Job Category: Project Management
Division & Section: Transportation Services, Permits & Enforcement
Work Location: Scarborough Civic Centre, 150 Borough Drive (Hybrid)
Job Type & Duration: Full-time, Temporary (12 month) Vacancy
Salary: $113,683.00 - $155,216.00
Shift Information: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week
Affiliation: Non-Union
Number of Positions Open: 1
Posting Period: 22-Jul-2025 to 05-Aug-2025

Transportation Services (TS) plays a vital role in shaping Toronto's streets by overseeing the policy, planning, construction, and management of transportation infrastructure within the public right-of-way. A key part of this work involves managing the intake, review, and issuance of permits to stakeholders-particularly public utilities-that require access to this space to maintain the essential infrastructure that supports our city.

Each year, TS issues up to 35,000 permits to public utilities, reflecting the scale and complexity of utility activity across Toronto's roads, sidewalks, and boulevards. To enhance coordination, protect City assets, and minimize disruption to the public, a new Utility Management Unit has been established. This unit is dedicated to streamlining the permitting process, strengthening oversight, and driving continuous improvement in how utility work is managed city-wide.

To support the successful launch and operation of this new unit, we are seeking a dynamic and experienced Senior Project Manager. This role will provide strategic, technical, and administrative leadership to a team of professionals responsible for engineering reviews, permit approvals, stakeholder negotiations, and process improvements-ensuring a consistent, efficient, and high-quality permitting experience.

This role requires a proactive and self-directed professional who can take ownership of a wide range of projects and drive them to completion with minimal supervision. The successful candidate will be expected to demonstrate sound judgment, initiative, and the ability to navigate complex challenges independently. This includes preparing reports, conducting reviews, resolving engineering issues, and coordinating with stakeholders-all while maintaining high standards of quality and accountability.

Major Responsibilities:The primary functions associated with this position include, but are not limited to:
  • Develops and implements detailed plans and recommends policies regarding program specific requirements.
  • Manages assigned projects, ensuring effective teamwork and communication, high standards of work quality and organizational performance and continuous learning.
  • Conducts research into assigned area ensuring that such research takes into account developments within the field, corporate policies and practices, legislation and initiatives by other levels of government.
  • Provides strategic policy advice, day-to-day operational support and professional judgement on complex and contentious issues for the General Manager and senior management.
  • Develops, plans, coordinates and facilitates Divisional training programs for services and activities performed by the section such as standard practices for contract delivery and management and other technical training.
  • Assists the Divisional senior management team with coordinating administrative processes, including communication plans, activity summaries and accomplishment reports for various activities.
  • Liaises with other coordinators and members of the Emergency Management Committee, ensuring coordination with other Divisions, Agencies, Boards and Commissions, when required.
  • Ensures that the project expenditures are controlled and maintained within approved budget limitations.
  • Develops business cases, and ensures that the project expenditures are controlled and maintained within approved budget limitations
  • Supervises the day-to-day operation and work of a diverse team of staff including the scheduling, assigning and reviewing of work and monitoring service standards and delivery.
  • Undertakes complex, multidisciplinary engineering and planning studies in the Infrastructure Planning Unit, which is responsible for the functional planning of transportation infrastructure and facilities and Environmental Assessments for additions or modifications to the City's road network.
  • Leads, manages, and undertakes projects, activities, and assignments pertaining to the delivery of business performance support, contract development and controls, performance measures, and divisional business processes, technical training, and internal compliance reviews.
  • Creates and manages interdivisional, interdisciplinary and interagency teams and consultation processes to plan toward and support project delivery while addressing political, community, business and other stakeholder interests.
  • Reviews, produces and comments on draft materials. Negotiates and coordinates with both internal and external stakeholders on and outside of project technical advisory committees.
  • Supervises a team responsible for the preparation, issuance and award of various maintenance contracts and related documents.
  • Leads the development of standardized methodologies and procedures for various activities overseen by the section.
  • Ensures compliance with the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act, the Construction Act and all other related provincial regulations and corporate and divisional safety standards and procedures.
  • Applies the Project Management Body of Knowledge (e.g. PMBOK from the Project Management Institute) to the planning and execution of assigned projects. Manages time, budget and scope to ensure successful project execution.
  • Develops, plans, administers, monitors and coordinates planning and project activities.
  • Represents the Transportation Division at meetings with standing committees, elected officials and staff of other sections, divisions, agencies municipalities community and special interest groups, citizens and consultants.
  • Prepares staff reports and correspondence for a variety of audiences and makes presentations to senior division staff, elected officials and the public; considers implementation challenges and financial implications to the City.
  • Develops responses to information and action requests from members of Council including preparing Council reports and briefing materials, as required.
  • Establishes, maintains and develops linkages to other divisions, agencies, boards and commissions to ensure effective partnerships. Solicits input from other divisions, agencies, boards and commissions and others on programs, standard and directions.
  • Maintains an awareness of developments and advancements in relevant fields and adjacent jurisdictions to improve technical competency and to provide state-of-the-art advice.
  • Advises and responds to requests from the Manager, Director and/or General Manager on project issues, status and technical matters.
  • Forms working groups and similar task-focused committees as necessary to ensure well-developed and timely outcomes for all study components.
  • Takes on new projects and assignments as they may arise at the direction of the Manager.
  • Collects, analyzes and summarizes data from various sources to support program and policy recommendations for the section.
  • Establishes, maintains and develops linkages to other departments, agencies, boards and commissions, and other orders of government to ensure effective partnerships.
  • Oversees external consultant assignments and projects, including proposal evaluation, vendor selection, legal agreements and ongoing contract management with selected vendors
  • Embraces diversity and inclusion, fosters teamwork and consistently contributes to a positive workplace culture by demonstrating and promoting cooperation and collaboration.
  • Works effectively and independently with City Councillors, staff and all City divisions, citizen groups, businesses, residents, property owners and other stakeholders, as required, on behalf of the City in order to achieve and implement the program and policy objectives.

Key Qualifications
  1. Post-secondary education in planning, civil engineering, project management with relevant experience or a discipline pertinent to the job function and/or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  2. Extensive experience in project management / leadership role, delivering projects, activities and assignments from inception through to implementation with minimal direction while balancing political, community and other stakeholder interests.
  3. Extensive experience managing/leading complex multidisciplinary contracts and services in Transportation or Engineering and Infrastructure Planning, business process improvement, technical training.
  4. Considerable experience analyzing existing programs and new initiatives and making recommendations to management on policies, processes, and procedures.
  5. Ability to deliver on demanding assignments requiring critical judgement, analytical thinking, and problem-solving with creativity would be asset.
  6. Ability to effectively represent the Division and to maintain relations and work with community and interest groups, the general public, elected officials, internal and external clients and consultants.
  7. Highly developed interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate both orally and in writing at all levels of the organization, with elected officials and the public.
  8. Experience with AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suites, Microstation, SketchUp, and/or ArcGIS or QGIS would be considered an asset.
  9. Experience in supervising, monitoring, mentoring, and motivating other staff would be considered an asset.
  10. Knowledge of various legislation related to the field, including the Occupational Health and Safety Act.

Work Locations:Utility Management - 150 Borough Drive, Toronto ON

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