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Gps Monitoring Jobs in Ontario (NOW HIRING)

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Toronto, ON · On-site

CA$47.07 - CA$51.58/hr

Monitors service requests and work orders related to Transportation Services assets for service ... Uses electronic systems such as TMMS/EWMS Maximo, GPS/AVL, RACS and related software in reviewing ...

Production Operator

Collingwood, ON

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Set up and operate production equipment as per ISO General Practice Specifications (GPS) and per ... Measurement and monitoring skills require the use of dial gauges, vernier calipers, hose tape ...

Conduct regular site visits to monitor quality, safety, and project performance * Review drawings, specifications, and project plans to support field operations * Assist with project layout using GPS ...

Survey Technician

Sudbury, ON · On-site

CA$22 - CA$28/hr

  • Retirement

... construction monitoring, precision layout, and high-definition 3D laser scanning. This is an ... Proficiency in the use of various survey instruments, calculators, levels, and GPS field equipment ...

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

Monitor regional performance against the business plan, providing regular reviews & recommending ... Build & maintain trusted partnerships with Dietitians, Paediatricians, GPs, Medicines Management ...

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Monitor active drill programs and communicate progress to supervisors. * Assist with maintaining ... Conduct GPS surveys of drill collars, sample locations, and other field points. * Support regional ...

Survey Crew Chief

Huntsville, ON · On-site

CA$55K - CA$75K/yr

  • Retirement

Perform high-precision surveys such as industrial layout, deformation monitoring, levelling, and ... You are proficient in setting up, operating, and troubleshooting conventional and GPS survey ...

Survey Crew Chief

Timmins, ON · On-site

CA$30 - CA$36/hr

  • Retirement

Perform high-precision surveys such as industrial layout, deformation monitoring, levelling, and ... You are proficient in setting up, operating, and troubleshooting conventional and GPS survey ...

With a portfolio that includes SPOT GPS messengers, next-generation IoT products and modems, and ... Monitor building systems, such as UPS, generator, HVAC, lighting, security, and other systems, to ...

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What is the difference between Gps Monitoring vs Gps Technician?

AspectGps MonitoringGps Technician
Required CredentialsBasic technical knowledge, possibly certifications in GPS systemsTechnical certifications, troubleshooting skills, and hands-on experience
Work EnvironmentMonitoring centers, remote data analysisFieldwork, installation sites, repair shops
Employer & Industry UsageFleet management companies, security firmsTelecom, vehicle service providers, GPS installation companies

Gps Monitoring involves overseeing GPS data and system performance remotely, focusing on data analysis and system alerts. Gps Technicians perform hands-on installation, maintenance, and repair of GPS devices. While both roles require technical knowledge, Gps Monitoring is more data-centric, whereas Gps Technicians are field-focused with practical skills.

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Infographic showing various Gps Monitoring job openings in Ontario as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution.

Signal & Communication Technician

Ontario Northland

North Bay, ON • On-site

CA$43.31/hr

Full-time

Retirement, PTO

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description


POSITION:            Signal & Communication Technician 
REPORTS TO:       Supervisor, Signals & Communications
DEPARTMENT:     Rail Infrastructure 
LOCATION:           North Bay
REFERENCE:        200-62B-27
RATE OF PAY:      $43.31 per hour 
WHO WE ARE:
Ontario Northland Transportation Commission (ONTC) is an Agency of the Province of Ontario that provides efficient and vital transportation services. We are a modern, forward-thinking organization focused on providing safe and reliable transportation services. ONTC has a rich history of over 120 years and strong connections to the communities we serve. With over 1100 skilled professionals, we work together to enhance transportation services and ensure that they are sustainable for future generations.  We offer a dynamic workplace culture, along with a competitive salary, excellent benefit package, a defined benefit pension plan, paid vacation, paid personal leave days and discounted transportation on our bus and passenger rail services. 
ACCOUNTABILITY STATEMENT:
The Signal and Communication Technician is responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing wayside detection systems, communications equipment, and Signal Department apparatus that support the safe and efficient movement of rail traffic. This role plays a critical part in ensuring system reliability and protecting the safety of employees and the public.
MAJOR DUTIES/ RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Maintains and repairs designated signal equipment such as Hot Box and Dragging Equipment Detectors, AEI car readers, High Water Detectors, GPS monitoring systems, switch heaters and blowers, and other related equipment.
  • Performs monthly, semi‑annual, and annual preventative maintenance on assigned equipment.
  • Installs, removes, or modifies various signal appliances and their associated track circuitry.
  • Operates electronic test instruments such as service monitors, power meters, frequency generators, spectrum analyzers, power supplies, and various hand and power tools.
  • Performs board‑level troubleshooting and repair when required.
  • Conducts scheduled system tests and accurately records results.
  • Maintains all required records and documentation.
  • Maintains spares inventory and manages return/repair requests, including related shipping and tracking.
  • Maintains and repairs train radio equipment and supporting infrastructure including VHF base stations, dispatcher consoles, control equipment, node processors, voice recorders, switches, antennas, power converters, cabling, speakers, backup battery plants, inverters, and rectifiers.
  • Responds to emergency repair situations during and outside regular working hours as required.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
•    This is considered a safety-sensitive position; therefore, applicants must pass Transport Canada mandated medical examinations including testing for color vision & hearing acuity. 
REQUIREMENTS:
  • College technician or technologist diploma in Electronics, Electrical, or Telecommunications, or an equivalent combination of education and relevant work experience.
  • Experience with two‑way radio equipment and base stations.
  • Understanding of Ethernet and basic networking principles.
  • Knowledge of general railway field environments and signal plant equipment is considered an asset.
  • Willingness to complete training in Railway Signaling and successfully pass all required testing.
  • Qualified in the Canadian Rail Operating Rules (CROR) or willing and able to obtain qualification.
  • Ability to troubleshoot effectively using various types of test equipment.
  • Ability to learn independently using manufacturer documentation and service manuals.
  • Ability to work with minimal supervision, either independently or in a group environment.
  • Physically capable of performing outdoor duties in various weather conditions and terrain, as well as indoor work in a Signal Shop environment.
  • Basic proficiency with Excel, Word, and email applications.
  • Valid G driver’s license with the ability to travel 80% of the time.
  • Commitment to workplace Health and Safety.

APPLICATION PROCESS: The successful candidate will need to pass the following clearances: criminal record check, employment references and education verification.
CLOSING DATE: August 16, 2026, no later than 11:59 p.m. Qualified individuals are invited to apply in writing with a current covering letter and resume (provided in one document), stating reference name and number.  
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
If it is determined that any information provided in the application or during the recruitment process is false, misleading, or incomplete, Ontario Northland may discontinue your candidacy from further consideration.
At Ontario Northland, we are committed to employment equity.  We value the unique skills and experiences each person brings to Ontario Northland and invite all interested individuals to apply and encourage applications from Indigenous peoples, racialized persons, women, persons with disabilities, and persons who identify as 2SLGBTQIA+.
Ontario Northland will provide accommodation to ensure barrier-free employment in accordance with the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. You can request accommodation at any stage of the hiring process. If you require an accommodation, please contact Human Resources.
ONTC does not use artificial intelligence (AI) to make or inform hiring decisions. We do use an external applicant tracking system (ATS) to help manage applications efficiently. While the ATS may apply basic automated filters or sorting functions, all applications are reviewed and evaluated by human recruiters.
Les offres d'emploi sont également disponibles en français. Visitez notre site Web sur les carrières ou appelez le 1-800-363-7512, poste 394 pour plus de renseignements.
 

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