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Quality Inspector
Ontario Transit Group - Ontario Line - Southern Civil, Stations & Tunnel
Designs, builds and finances the Southern Civil, Stations & Tunnel section of Toronto’s Ontario Line subway.
Inspect and ensure quality compliance for construction work on Ontario Line South project.
Liaise with relevant teams to provide corrective actions and follow up to ensure NCRs are closed within the required timelines.
Monitor the progress of work in relation to the project schedule and report any observed delays to the Construction Quality Control Manager.
Document and close ITPs upon completion of all related activities and coordinate with the Document Control team to upload completed ITPs.
Initiate Non-Conformance Reports (NCRs) for any work or materials that fail to meet project requirements.
Improve the quality of life for commuters by reducing daily travel time
Ensure that line items in the ITPs are signed off in real time, with supporting documents available upon completion of each activity.
Promote and implement a culture of quality on the project by sharing best practices and communicating internal and external quality alerts.
Assist with internal, JV partners, and client reporting on quality aspects of the project.
Coordinate with third-party testing companies to schedule inspections and tests for construction materials.
Reduce crowding on the existing Line 1 (Yonge-University) subway
Attend site-specific meetings to provide quality updates.
Ensure that all materials delivered to the site meet project specifications.
Verify that site work is progressing in accordance with Issued for Construction drawings, shop drawings, Work Method Statements, the Construction Quality Management Plan (CQMP), and Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs).
What you bring
5 years
ms office
itps
bachelors
sharepoint
communication
Minimum of 5 years of experience as a quality inspector, with experience in transit projects in Ontario preferred.
(Optional) RRSP matching
Proficiency in MS Office (Outlook, Word, Excel).
Familiarity with Inspection & Test Plans (ITPs) and managing non-conformances.
Ability to multi-task and work effectively in a fast-paced environment.
Bachelor's degree or Certified Engineering Technologist in Civil Engineering or Architecture.
Experience working with Ontario Provincial Standard Specifications (OPSS), Canadian Standards Association (CSA), American Concrete Institute (ACI) specifications, TTC & Metrolinx specifications, and Construction Administration and Inspection Task Manual.
Experience with document management software such as SharePoint, Autodesk Construction Cloud, BIM360, ProjectWise, and Procore is an asset.
Excellent organization and communication skills, both oral and written.
Benefits
Comprehensive Benefits Package:
One above-ground station to be integrated with the existing GO Transit Exhibition Station
Competitive Salary
Discretionary Bonus
Reduction in traffic congestion, greenhouse gases and fuel consumption by providing an alternative transportation option
Economic and community growth along the future transit line and thousands of job opportunities annually during construction
Dental Insurance
Extended medical insurance
Disability Insurance
Up to 57,000 more jobs accessible by transit (in 45 minutes or less) for Toronto residents
Two underground stations to be integrated with the existing TTC Osgoode and Queen subway stations
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.
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