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Utility Jobs in Toronto, ON (NOW HIRING)

Utility CAD Designer, Senior

Mississauga, ON ยท On-site

CA$70K - CA$105K/yr

Utility CAD Designer, Senior Location: Oakville, ON (2265 Upper Middle Road East) Hatch is seeking a Utility CAD Designer, Senior, with 7+ years of experience to support the delivery of complex ...

Utility CAD Designer, Senior Location: Oakville, ON (2265 Upper Middle Road East) Hatch is seeking a Utility CAD Designer, Senior, with 7+ years of experience to support the delivery of complex ...

Municipal and Utility Design Engineer

Toronto, ON ยท On-site

CA$100K - CA$137K/yr

The municipal infrastructure team is looking for a Municipal and Utility Design Engineer to join our growing team to work on one the most important Canadian airport projects. The position is 100% in ...

Our Utility positions at SSP Canada have the very important role of keeping our restaurants and units clean and sanitized for both our guests and our team. If you take pride in maintaining a clean ...

Your responsibilities as a Dishwasher/Utility will include, but are not limited to: * Cleaning and maintaining all areas of the restaurant * Cleaning and sanitizing all dishware, flatware, glassware ...

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How much do utility jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for utility in Toronto, ON is $13.69, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.47 and $15.60 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a utility worker?

Utility workers are employees responsible for supporting the operation and maintenance of essential services such as water, electricity, gas, and waste management. Their duties may include installing, repairing, and maintaining utility infrastructure, responding to service outages, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. Utility workers often work outdoors in various weather conditions and may be required to work irregular hours to address emergencies. This role is critical to ensuring that communities have reliable access to necessary public services.

What do utility workers do?

A utility worker performs general maintenance tasks, often for a public space or a plant that oversees a public utility, like power or water. These positions usually require physical labor and lifting, and depending on the industry may include the operation of specialized equipment or vehicles. Typical duties involve cleaning facilities, repairing and maintaining equipment, and more. Alternatively, a food service utility worker helps with basic restaurant operations. Their responsibilities often include cleaning dishes, maintaining equipment, and prepping food in the kitchen.

What are some common daily responsibilities for a utility worker in a facility or plant setting?

Utility Workers typically handle a variety of tasks that support smooth operations, such as cleaning and maintaining work areas, assisting with equipment setup or breakdown, and transporting materials or tools as needed. The role often requires flexibility, as priorities can shift based on production demands or urgent maintenance needs. Utility Workers frequently collaborate with supervisors, machine operators, and maintenance teams to ensure safety standards are met and workflows remain uninterrupted. This hands-on position is ideal for those who enjoy active work and being part of a supportive team environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a utility worker, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Utility Worker, you need a solid understanding of maintenance procedures, basic mechanical skills, and often a high school diploma or GED. Familiarity with hand tools, power tools, and safety equipment is typically required, and some roles may require certifications like OSHA safety training. Strong attention to detail, reliability, and effective communication set outstanding utility workers apart. These skills ensure safety, operational efficiency, and effective teamwork in maintaining facilities or public infrastructure.

What is an example of a utility job?

A utility job is a role that involves maintaining and operating essential infrastructure such as water, electricity, gas, or sewage systems. Examples include linemen, water treatment plant operators, and electrical technicians, who often require technical skills and safety certifications. These jobs typically involve working outdoors or in industrial environments and may require specialized training or licensing.

What are the most commonly searched types of Utility jobs in Toronto, ON?

The most popular types of Utility jobs in Toronto, ON are:

What cities near Toronto, ON are hiring for Utility jobs?

Cities near Toronto, ON with the most Utility job openings:

Infographic showing various Utility job openings in Toronto, ON as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 9% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 89% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $28,475 per year, or $13.7 per hour.

Representative Utility Billing

Regional Municipality of Peel

Brampton, ON โ€ข On-site

CA$62K - CA$78K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

This job post hasย expired 1 day ago.ย Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Utility Billing Representative

Public Works - Operations Support

1 Contract Full Time Position, Duration 13 months

Hiring Range: $62,902 to $70,765 per annum (plus benefits) 

Work mode: Hybrid* see below for details 

Location: 2 Copper Road, Brampton

Hours of work: 35 hours of work per week: Monday โ€“ Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

The role:

Reporting to the Supervisor in Billing Operations you will provide customer support service with respect to utility billing issues in a fast-paced call centre environment. The Utility Billing Representative assesses and completes all duties involved with producing a timely accurate water bill, in addition to written correspondence to customers. 

What you will do in this role:

  • Engage with utility customers using the Five9 softphone system to address and resolve customer inquiries.
  • Accurately process change of ownership information into billing software.
  • Interact with law firms to resolve conflicting information received or closing problem issues.
  • Accurately process and input all relevant tenant information.
  • Answer and address all utility billing related written correspondence or issues received through the BillingOps inbox.
  • Work on yearly project for the Monthly/Quarterly transfer procedure, ensuring appropriate bills and letters go out to customers in a timely manner.
  • Prepare monthly correspondence and email tracking reports.
  • Calculate billing adjustments for problem accounts, enter into billing software, and prepare appropriate approval memos and client correspondence while keeping the management team appraised of the accounts in question.
  • Exchange, provide or seek data or information from the various City Plumbing Departments or any other source such as a customer when the wastewater class is in doubt.
  • Re-classify accounts where new sewer conversions or connections affect the classification of what percentage of waste water based on water usage the customer will be billed and notify the customers with a letter accordingly.
  • Process final readings into the billing application and accurately calculate all prorated reads or final error corrections, as well as:
    • Approve and accurately process refunds, billing adjustments or waiving of penalties as per authority level
    • Process all returned bills and re-issue to appropriate new locations
    • Input any relevant client information into utility billing system as required
    • Monitor the quality assurance reports for inconsistencies or problems and then resolve
  • Demonstrate a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion through continuous development, modeling inclusive behaviors, and proactively managing bias

What the role requires:

  • Three (3) years of relevant office experience in a fast-paced customer service/call centre Utility Billing environment. An equivalent combination of education and/or experience may be considered.
  • Must have experience within a high call volume call centre environment
  • Superior customer service skills, displaying effective communication and timely problem solving.
  • Strong judgment, tact, and diplomacy to handle difficult clients.
  • Organized, with the ability to multi-tasking, prioritize and process a high volume workload.
  • Proficient computer skills including Word, Outlook and Excel.
  • Strong accounting and math skills with abilities to analyze data and provide conclusions.
  • Experience using a computerized billing system, a utility-based system would be considered an asset.
  • Exposure to Customer Care & Billing System as well as Five9 would be considered an asset.
  • A satisfactory Level 1 Criminal Record Check obtained directly from a police station (third-party background checks will not be accepted)

Perks That Make Work Fun (and Your Life Easier)!

At Peel Region, we believe in taking care of you. Here's what you'll enjoy when you join our team:

  • Top-Notch Benefits: Comprehensive Health, Dental, and Vision plan (yes, even psychological health coverage) โ€” starting on your very first day!
  • OMERS Pension Plan: Enrolment to help secure your future with peace of mind.
  • Vacation Time That Grows: Start with 3 weeks of vacation per yearโ€” because work-life balance is important!
  • Personal Days Just for You: Enjoy 3 paid personal days and floating holidays to recharge whenever you need.
  • Wellness First: Flexible hours to fit your lifestyle and prioritize your health and well-being.
  • Performance Pays Off: Annual performance reviews with merit increases โ€” your hard work is recognized and rewarded!
  • Supportive, Respectful Culture: Work in an environment where leadership truly cares and inclusivity is celebrated.

Weโ€™ve got you covered โ€” because we know happy, healthy people do their best work! 

Work Mode: In this role, youโ€™ll benefit from the flexibility of a hybrid work arrangement that prioritizes meaningful in-person connection. A minimum of two days per week on-site is expected, with additional in-person presence as operational needs evolve. This arrangement allows for a blend of in person and hybrid work that adapts to support both organizational priorities and employee flexibility and is subject to change over time.  

Note: Your hybrid work location must be within the province of Ontario to ensure compliance with regulations and policies.

Assessment: There will be an Assessment to be completed as part of the recruitment process. All communication will be sent to the email address attached to your application submission.

Interview: Our recruitment process may be completed with video conference technology.  

Join usโ€”be bold, think big, and help shape a better tomorrow. 

The Region of Peel offers job based flexible hours of work that allows employees to manage personal and professional responsibilities while at the same time ensures business operational needs and customer service expectations are achieved.

Kindly ensure to regularly monitor your spam and junk email folders, as important communications regarding your application may be directed there. 

Public Notice: Water and Wastewater Services Transition:

Effective January 1, 2029, the Region of Peelโ€™s Water and Wastewater services will become a Public Utility, as part of the provincially guided transition process. On this date, the new utility will assume responsibility for delivering water and wastewater services across Peel. Residents and businesses can expect continued reliable service throughout the transition, and the Region will work closely with all partners to ensure a smooth and wellcoordinated change. 

If this opportunity matches your qualifications and experience, please apply on-line. 


Peel Region consists of the cities of Brampton and Mississauga, and the town of Caledon.  Peel Region delivers essential services to more than 1.5 million residents and approximately 200,000 businesses.

Weโ€™re working to create a community that is safe, inclusive, and accessible.  A place where everyone feels they belong and can access the services they need to thrive throughout each stage of life.

Our workforce is 6,700 strong and since 1974, weโ€™ve been delivering a wide range of resident focused services. Our services include paramedic services, health programs, long-term care and services for seniors, child care support, garbage collection and recycling, waste water and water treatment, road maintenance, financial assistance, and housing support. 

Recognized by Canada's Healthy Workplace Monthยฎ with the Great Employer Award presented by Excellence Canada, Peel Region is a place where everyone feels they belong. We strive to develop a workplace that values and respects diversity, practices inclusion, recognizes the unique contributions and abilities of all people and facilitates innovative thinking. At Peel Region, people come first. Each employee has an important role within our community and when we work together, itโ€™s impactful. We encourage you to join us in delivering essential services and programs to our diverse community. You won't find a better opportunity than Peel Region.


Peel Region is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone is respected and valued for their contributions, and where everyone is treated fairly and has opportunity to grow and develop. As one of the most diverse regions in Canada, we are committed to establishing a qualified workforce that is reflective of the population we serve.
Peel Region is committed to providing accommodations throughout the recruitment process, upon request. If you require accommodation, please notify us and we will work with you to meet your needs. Accessible formats and communication supports are available. Please contact zzg-hrtalentacquisition@peelregion.ca 


Please be advised, Peel Region uses email to communicate with applicants for open job competitions and does not use AI technology in any part of the recruitment process. It is the applicantโ€™s responsibility to include an updated email address that is checked daily and accepts emails from unknown users. As we send time sensitive correspondence via email (i.e., testing bookings, interview dates), it is imperative that applicants check their email regularly. If we do not hear back from applicants, we will assume that you are no longer interested in the position and your application will be removed from the competition.