Title: Student- Traffic Engineering C0319
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File Number: |
3476 | Employee Group: | Local 101 |
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Service Area: |
Environment and Infrastructure | Division: | Transportation and Mobility |
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Job Type: |
Full-Time Temporary (up to 2 years) | # of Openings: |
1 |
Summary of Duties:
The Environmental and Engineering Services Department, Traffic Engineering Division of the City of London, is seeking an Engineering Student to assist with work in the division from: noted above contracts. The chosen individual shall have a good work ethic, specific knowledge and related university courses.
Work Performed:
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- The student is required to perform the following duties under the direction and with the assistance of Engineering Staff:
- Traffic counts (manual and automated) and analysis
- Speed surveys and analysis
- Road alignment deficiency studies
- Pedestrian crossing timing studies
- Parking inventory update
- Permanent count station download
- Collision data assembly, analysis and reporting
- Travel time surveys
- Transportation Impact Assessment studies review
- Traffic Calming Reviews
- Technical support for various capital project designs and environmental assessments
- Public Education and Enforcement Program (PEEP) coordination and scheduling.
- Traffic Operations Public Service (TOPS) inspections, interviews, documentation, evaluation and communication
- Municipal Consent, Zoning By-law and Official Plan Amendment application review assistance and response
- Special projects involving design of roads and structures (ie: view obstructions, proposal reviews, site surveys, preliminary design, quantity take off, tender reviews, site photos following construction, etc).
- The student is required to perform the following duties under the direction and with the assistance of Engineering Staff:
Qualifications:
Currently enrolled full-time in an academic program related to Engineering, Engineering Technology, or Transportation Planning/Design.
Student must be returning to full-time studies in September 2027 and/or require this placement to graduate from their program.
Experience:
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- Experience working with the public, including handling complaints and resolving conflicts, is an asset
- Strong interpersonal and teamwork skills, with the ability to communicate in an inclusive and respectful manner
- Demonstrated experience or interest in data analysis (an asset).
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite with above-average computer skills; advanced knowledge of Excel, Word, and PowerPoint is required
- Strong report writing and presentation skills are desirable
- Comfortable working in a professional office setting; this position is based at City Hall in downtown London, conveniently located near public transit and Western University.
Specialized Training & Licenses:
Possesses a valid G Class driver’s license (a personal vehicle is not required).
Compensation & Other Information:
$23.11/hr.
This posting is for one (1) temporary full-time up to 16 month student position.
Length of Term: May 2026- September 2027.
Current hours of Work: Monday - Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Work Arrangement: Hybrid.
Police Record Check:
The successful candidate will be required to obtain a criminal record check (CRC).