Improve the quality of life for commuters by reducing daily travel time.
Communicate with the Monitoring Lead Surveyor and traffic control supervisors to ensure safety and efficient data collection.
Conduct various monitoring activities as directed by the Monitoring Lead Surveyor, including readings from Building Monitoring Points (BMPs), Surface Monitoring Points (SMPs), Ground Monitoring Points (GMPs), and Utility Monitoring Points (UMPs).
Collaborate with the team to propose and implement improvements to the BMP, SMP, GMP, and UMP reading processes.
Perform regular instrument checks and ensure all equipment is functioning properly.
Report and document any damaged monitoring points, benchmarks, or equipment encountered during site visits.
Adhere to all OTG safety protocols and attend all mandatory safety training sessions.
Reduce crowding on the existing Line 1 (Yonge-University) subway.
Assist other Monitoring Surveyors with their tasks when required.
Requirements
leica
total stations
digital levels
surveying degree
organizational
communication
Excellent organizational and prioritization skills to manage multiple tasks efficiently.
Prior experience working on construction monitoring projects is preferred.
Strong understanding of monitoring methodologies and their purpose within construction projects.
A bachelor's degree in Surveying/Geomatics or 2 to 5 years of experience in construction surveying, with a strong understanding of civil works practices.
Meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to upholding project specifications and tolerances.
Outstanding interpersonal and communication skills to collaborate effectively with team members and supervisors.
Proficiency in using surveying equipment, including total stations and digital levels.
(Optional) RRSP matching
Ability to adapt to changing work schedules (day or night shifts) and weather conditions.
Excellent knowledge of Leica survey equipment is preferred.
Ability to work effectively in open public environments and active traffic lanes, prioritizing safety and awareness.
Benefits
One above-ground station to be integrated with the existing GO Transit Exhibition Station
Up to 57,000 more jobs accessible by transit (in 45 minutes or less) for Toronto residents.
Comprehensive Benefits Package:
Dental Insurance
Discretionary Bonus
Two underground stations to be integrated with the existing TTC Osgoode and Queen subway stations
Reduction in traffic congestion, greenhouse gases and fuel consumption by providing an alternative transportation option.
Competitive Salary
Economic and community growth along the future transit line and thousands of job opportunities annually during construction.
Disability Insurance
Extended medical insurance
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Company
Overview
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.