Reduce crowding on the existing Line 1 (Yonge-University) subway.
Prepare the site installations drawings and keep them updated as per the site progress and needs related to new activities.
Produce clear, technically accurate 2D/3D drawings.
Prepare multi-discipline coordination drawings, ensuring alignment of geometry, access requirements, and construction sequence constraints.
Study and prepare the sequence for dismantling the temporary works structure.
Prepare interface drawings that illustrate the coordination requirements between Civil, SEM and TBM works, and then MEP and architectural installations.
Improve the quality of life for commuters by reducing daily travel time.
Incorporate information from design, BIM, survey, and construction teams to maintain full cross-discipline consistency.
Requirements
autocad
revit
structural
tunneling
problem solving
teamwork
Knowledge of structural behavior and temporary works systems (formwork, scaffolding, steel platforms, TBM-related structures, etc.) is an advantage.
Strong team spirit, organized, rigorous, and detail-oriented, with a commitment to safety and constructability in all designs.
Relevant design experience in structural or civil engineering, ideally on infrastructure, tunneling, or heavy civil projects.
Proficient in AutoCAD or Revi required.
(Optional) RRSP matching
Strong problem-solving mindset, able to anticipate challenges and deliver practical, safe, and cost-effective solutions.
Benefits
Extended medical insurance
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.
Comprehensive Benefits Package:
Two underground stations to be integrated with the existing TTC Osgoode and Queen subway stations
Discretionary Bonus
One above-ground station to be integrated with the existing GO Transit Exhibition Station
Disability Insurance
Dental Insurance
Up to 57,000 more jobs accessible by transit (in 45 minutes or less) for Toronto residents.
Competitive Salary
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Overview
C$6 Billion Contract
Revenue
Awarded for delivering 6 km of tunnels and 7 downtown stations.
15.6 Km Line
Project Scope
Links core downtown with 15 stations and over 40 transfer connections.
15 Stations
Urban Development
Provides connections across downtown areas for enhanced transit access.
1,500 Jobs
Employment Impact
Supports peak construction jobs, driving local economic activity.
A powerhouse joint venture led by Ferrovial and VINCI, backed by global design partners including AECOM, COWI, GHD and SENER.
Part of the Ontario Line, it focuses on tunneling, station construction, utilities, mechanical/electrical systems, and guideway structures and preparation.
Mobilized crews in early 2023 and is building one above‑ground and six underground stations between Exhibition and Corktown.
The contract spans design, construction and financing, with work running through to around 2030.
Aims to reduce congestion, increase transit access, and spur urban growth.