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Signaling Civil Works Senior Manager

Toronto, ON ยท On-site

CA$135K - CA$175K/yr

Could you be the full-time Signaling Civil Works Senior Manager in Toronto, ON we're looking for? Your future role Take on a new challenge and apply your signaling, project management and civil works ...

Signaling Civil Works Senior Manager

Toronto, ON ยท On-site

CA$135K - CA$175K/yr

Could you be the full-time Signaling Civil Works Senior Manager in Toronto, ON we're looking for? Your future role Take on a new challenge and apply your signaling, project management and civil works ...

Please note, however, that members of management will not be considered for secondments into ... Job Responsibilities Works Labourers are responsible for the safe operation, maintenance and ...

... works, the Project Manager plans, directs, organizes, coordinates and controls, along with the Project Director, the execution of his project. He will participate in prequalifications, bids and ...

... works, the Project Manager plans, directs, organizes, coordinates and controls, along with the Project Director, the execution of his project. He will participate in prequalifications, bids and ...

... works, the Project Manager plans, directs, organizes, coordinates and controls, along with the Project Director, the execution of his project. He will participate in prequalifications, bids and ...

... create and manage built environments that play a vital role in our economy and our local ... The Estimator works in a team environment developing estimates for various projects throughout ...

Supervision of construction and interface management of the civil works and track works related to Ontario project in . Responsibilities : Reporting to the Construction Manager will ensure the ...

We are looking for a Solid Works Designer to join our team on the Day shift. This position is ... management of numbering and naming schemes for drawings, documents, models, etc. * Provide ...

We are looking for a Solid Works Designer to join our team on the Day shift. This position is ... management of numbering and naming schemes for drawings, documents, models, etc. * Provide ...

Works collaboratively with the contractor's construction management team to coordinate the delivery of the works. * Manages the owner's construction management team incl. Deputy Construction Manager ...

Manage subcontractors installing structural temporary works, including shoring systems, falsework, and support structures. * Lead the onsite morning foreman coordination meetings to ensure alignment ...

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Works Manager information

What is the difference between Works Manager vs Site Supervisor?

AspectWorks ManagerSite Supervisor
CredentialsRelevant certifications, managerial experienceBasic safety and supervisory certifications
Work EnvironmentOversees multiple projects or large sitesManages daily activities on specific sites
Employer & Industry UsageConstruction, manufacturing, engineering firmsConstruction sites, industrial plants
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding managerial roles in constructionSupervisory responsibilities on-site

The Works Manager typically holds a higher-level managerial role, overseeing multiple projects and coordinating teams, while the Site Supervisor focuses on daily on-site operations and supervising workers. Both roles are essential in construction and industrial settings, but the Works Manager has broader responsibilities and strategic oversight.

What are the responsibilities of a works manager?

A works manager oversees daily operations at a construction site or industrial facility, coordinating staff, managing schedules, ensuring safety compliance, and maintaining quality standards. They are responsible for resource allocation, supervising workers, and ensuring projects are completed on time and within budget. Strong leadership, organizational skills, and knowledge of safety regulations are essential for this role.

What does a works manager do?

A works manager oversees daily operations at a construction site or industrial facility, coordinating staff, ensuring safety compliance, and managing schedules and resources. They often require leadership skills, knowledge of safety regulations, and experience with project management tools. Their role ensures projects are completed efficiently, on time, and within budget.

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Infographic showing various Works Manager job openings in Ontario as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution.

Senior Temporary Works Inspector

VINCI Construction Grands Projets Canada

Pickering, ON โ€ข On-site

Other

Medical, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Deep-Water Intake Group,
a joint venture of multiple subsidiaries of the VINCI Group, construction worldwide leader, specialized in the design and construction of major civil engineering and building works in Canada is hiring an


                                                                          Senior Temporary Works Inspector 


What is the project?


The Pickering Nuclear Generating Station refurbishment program involves designing and building a new deep-water intake in Lake Ontario to improve the plant's cooling system. This will involve:

  • A5 km-long tunnel, built by a pressurized TBM (10.5 m diameter slurry TBM);
  • Two vertical shafts (onshore and offshore);
  • An offshore modular intake structure, resting on the lake bed.


The project is distinguished by its proximity to an active nuclear site, requiring rigorous standards of safety, planning and coordination



What you will do:

As a Temporary Works Inspector, you will support the Temporary Works Engineer  and Coordinator in the inspection, verification, and monitoring of temporary works during the construction lifecycle. You will ensure that temporary works are installed, maintained, and dismantled in accordance with approved designs, project specifications, safety requirements, and applicable Ontario regulations.

You will support the project's Temporary Works department to ensure temporary works are safe, compliant, and fit for purposes.


Concretely, your tasks will be:


Temporary Works Inspection & Verification


  • Support the Temporary Works Engineer and Coordinator in implementing the Temporary Works Management Process on the project.
  • Conduct inspections of temporary works before first use, following modifications, and at required intervals.
  • Verify that temporary works are installed in accordance with approved drawings, engineering requirements, method statements, and project procedures.
  • Inspect temporary works including:
    • Formwork and falsework;
    • Shoring and reshoring systems;
    • Excavation support systems;
    • Scaffolding and access structures;
    • Temporary platforms, barriers, hoarding and protection systems;
    • Temporary support and lifting structures.
  • Verify that temporary works remains safe, stable, and fit for purpose during their operational life.


Construction Support & Site Integration


  • Collaborate with Superintendents, Supervisors, Temporary Works Engineer, Temporary Work Cordinator), subcontractors, and field teams to ensure temporary works are constructed and used as intended.
  • Participate in site walks, coordination meetings, and pre-task planning sessions.
  • Verify that site conditions remain consistent with design assumptions, including ground conditions, loading requirements, environmental factors, and access constraints.
  • Provide guidance to site teams regarding inspection requirements, hold points, and temporary works limitations.


Inspection, Compliance & Assurance


  • Verify compliance with approved temporary works designs, project specifications, construction procedures, and regulatory requirements.
  • Complete checklists and inspection report before temporary works are placed into service.
  • Identify and track deficiencies, non-conformities, and deviations from approved designs.
  • Ensure corrective actions are completed and verified before temporary works are used.


Risk & Safety Management


  • Support the implementation of project safety requirements and Temporary Works Procedures.
  • Immediately report and escalate unsafe conditions, unauthorized modifications, or design deviations to the Temporary Works Coordinator and Project Management Team.
  • Promote a strong safety culture across all temporary works activities.


Documentation & Reporting


  • Complete the inspection reports, deficiency notices, and recommendations for corrective actions.
  • Maintain accurate inspection records, project reports, photographs, and compliance documentation.
  • Provide regular updates to the Temporary Works Engineer and Coordinator regarding inspection status, risks, deficiencies, and upcoming inspections.

Your skills:


  • Degree in Civil / Structural engineering and/or Mechanical Engineering
  • Minimum 8 years of experience in construction or infrastructure projects.
  • Minimum 5 years of experience in quality inspection, field engineering, temporary works inspection, or construction supervision.
  • Strong knowledge of temporary works systems, including formwork, falsework, scaffolding, shoring, excavation support, and access systems.
  • Knowledge of Ontario construction safety regulations is required
  • Safety and scaffold inspection certification is considered an asset.
  • Strong communication, reporting, and stakeholder skills.
  • Ability to work independently and exercise sound technical judgment.
  • Team-oriented with a proactive approach to safety, quality, and continuous improvement.
  • Ontario Professional Engineer designation is considered a strong asset 


What do we have to provide:


  • Gross annual salary between 90 000 and 115 000 depending on experience and profile
  • 4 vacation weeks & 3 emergency/sickness days paid;
  • Annual bonuses;
  • Group Health Insurance (premium participation including virtual health care system);
  • RRSP Program
  • Career development opportunities;
  • A cosmopolite and inclusive work environment;
  • Attractive and challenging project.


At Deep-Water Intake Group, we believe that diversity is a source of wealth and strength. We are committed to creating an inclusive working environment where every individual is valued and respected. We strongly encourage applications from members of Aboriginal communities and strive to ensure fair and respectful employment opportunities. We recognise the unique contributions of indigenous peoples and are committed to supporting their professional development. By joining our team, you will be part of a company that celebrates diversity and actively works to promote inclusion.