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Infrastructure Planning Engineer

Job in Oakville, Ontario, B8B, Canada
Listing for: Oakville
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-08-17
Job specializations:
  • Engineering
    Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineer
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 120000 - 150000 CAD Yearly CAD 120000.00 150000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Job Details

Permanent Full Time (CUPE 1329)

Posting Status

Open to all current Town of Oakville employees and external applicants.

Closing Date

August 27, 2026

This job posting is for an existing vacancy and therefore will be filled accordingly.

The Asset Management Department’s responsibility is to take a coordinated approach to asset management that ensures levels of service are met and risks are managed in the most cost-effective manner. The Town’s asset portfolio is currently estimated at $4.9 billion with Core Assets representing approximately 67% of the portfolio at $3.3 billion. The Engineered asset portfolio includes roads, bridges, traffic signals, culverts, sidewalks, multi-use pathways, stormwater management infrastructure, creeks, shoreline and other right-of-way infrastructure.

Other key municipal infrastructure includes facilities, parks, trails, fleet and equipment. This position is responsible for asset management planning and lifecycle analysis, annual capital budget and 10-year forecast and asset inventory assessment in compliance with Ontario Regulation 588/17 (Asset Management Planning for Municipal Infrastructure).

Job Responsibilities
Asset Management Planning
  • Develop comprehensive Asset Management Plans that comply with Ontario Regulation 588/17.
  • Document key asset management principles, including asset inventory, lifecycle needs and strategies, infrastructure risk assessments, and replacement costing.
  • Create long-term (25-year) asset renewal and replacement programs and lifecycle strategies for various asset categories, such as pavement, bridges, culverts, storm sewers, sidewalks, pathways, creeks, and shoreline and other right of way assets.
  • Apply advanced forecasting methodologies, establish priority rankings, utilize decision support tools, and implement industry best practices.
  • Develop asset performance measures and targets, monitor performance, and report findings to support financial decision-making.
Capital Budgeting and Forecasting
  • Coordinate the development of the annual capital budget and 10-year forecast for infrastructure assets.
  • Engage with town departments, other municipalities, agencies, and organizations such as the Region, MTO, Metrolinx, and developers to ensure collaboration and capital program alignment.
  • Prioritize and align capital programs across asset types and other town program initiatives to facilitate an integrated and coordinated project delivery approach.
  • Make recommendations to departments and senior management regarding project priorities, considering factors such as need, risk, cost, deliverability, resources, and alignment with corporate priorities.
  • Maintain accurate and current unit pricing schedules and conduct periodic audits of actual project costs versus budget to inform future planning and costing.
Asset Inventory and Condition Assessment
  • Oversee inventory management, providing a foundation for infrastructure needs analysis.
  • Develop and maintain condition assessment and inventory management programs in line with industry standards and practices.
  • Prepare scope of work documentation for consultant assignments related to infrastructure assessments, feasibility studies, inventory updates, and audits.
  • Supervise and manage consultant assignments, review submitted reports and recommendations.
  • Ensure timely coordination and integration of asset information into Infrastructure Management Systems (IMS).
Departmental and Organizational Support
  • Collaborate with other departments to support their asset programs, information, and reporting needs while staying up to date with asset management standards and best practices.
  • Actively participate in the Engineering Design Standards Committee, providing insights from a whole lifecycle cost perspective.
  • Contribute to departmental infrastructure planning studies, including Environmental Assessment Studies, Masterplans, and the Development Charges Study.
  • Oversee the record-keeping of MECP Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) to ensure accessibility for staff or ministry audits as needed.
Qualifications
  • Post-secondary degree in Civil Engineering, with a P.Eng. designation in good standing.
  • At least five years of relevant work…
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