
BYLAW OFFICER
- Etobicoke, ON
- 38,58-42,26 $ par heure
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Job ID: 58303
- Job Category: Audit, Compliance & Inspections
- Division & Section: Toronto Water, Environment Energy & Emergency Planning
- Work Location: 2126 Kipling Avenue, Etobicoke, ON M9W 4K5
- Job Type & Duration: Full-time, 2 Permanent, 3 Temporary (12 month) vacancies
- Hourly Rate and Wage Grade: $38.58 - $42.26 per hour
- Shift Information: Monday - Friday, 35 hours per week
- Affiliation: Local 79 Full-Time
- Number of Positions Open: 5
- Posting Period: 04-Sept-2025 to 25-Sept-2025
- Conducts environmental related field sampling, inspections and investigations of: industrial, commercial, institutional and residential properties, mobile and non-mobile businesses and operations, sewers and watercourses to ensure compliance with City of Toronto by-laws and applicable environmental regulations
- Observes and investigates potential infractions of statutes, environmental regulations and by-laws regulating the use of Sewers By-Law (Municipal Code Chapter 681-Sewers) and the Water Supply By-Law (Municipal Code Chapter 851) to determine whether infractions have occurred. Assesses the infraction and initiates corrective action.
- Collects and documents evidence, takes photographs and detailed, precise and accurate written notes maintained in a city issued log/note book
- Inspects wastewater/water systems for evidence; issues notices of violations, letters by registered mail and email, Orders; conducts telephone and in person conversations and follows up to determine whether infraction has been corrected.
- Installs, maintains, retrieves and calibrates field monitoring instrumentation; and downloads and/or reviews field data, compiles and calculates and interprets all field monitoring data.
- Interacts with the general public, property owners, tenants, Fire and police officials, prosecutors, City and other government officials to resolve problems
- Uses a number of City databases and information sources, both electronic and hard copy including electronic map viewer programs and data entry programs
- Attends Provincial court, Committees of Council and Tribunals to give evidence.
- Prepares written and concise documents for Part III Information and Summons for legal proceedings pertaining to violations of the City's environmental By-Laws. Attends court, Reviews case briefs Management and City Prosecutors and presents evidence; Prepares correspondence and reports for Management, Committee, Tribunals and briefs for prosecution.
- Completes written inspection reports and manual entry into databases within specified timeframes.
- Conducts on-line research and field investigation of property information to ascertain compliance with City environmental by-laws/regulations and to notify owners of violations.
- Examines plans, drawings and reports from industrial, commercial and institutional properties and clients.
- Conducts educational and outreach programs with members of the public and business/industry associations.
- Trains new staff and summer students regarding proper wastewater and water sampling and compliance inspections and enforcement actions.
- Responds to public complaints and emergencies involving Toronto's sewer system and watercourses.
- Follows direction of Manager and Supervisor and interacts with all members of the Unit.
- Secondary school graduation diploma or an equivalent combination of education, experience and training in the field of Environmental Compliance and Enforcement.
- Experience or equivalent post-secondary educational training in Environmental Law and Case Law pertaining to the interpretation and application of environmental by-laws and in conducting inspections, taking detailed notes, investigations and appropriate enforcement action to obtain and ensure compliance.
- Experience or equivalent educational courses in interpreting wastewater and water analytical data and understands industrial processes which generate wastewater.
- Experience in dealing with the public in dispute management or conflict resolution situations.
- Possession of a valid Ontario Driver's License Class "G" and the ability to pass the test for and be qualified to receive a City Equipment Operator's License and meet all conditions set out in the City of Toronto's Drivers Manual.
- Advanced knowledge of environmental sampling procedures and techniques.
- Knowledge of chemistry and chemicals used in industrial processes and how the chemicals can be generated from the process.
- Excellent interpersonal skills when dealing with the public, Council members, and staff in other service areas.
- Ability to write in a clear, concise and legible manner.
- Ability to plan, prioritize, organize and work independently.
- Ability to independently organize, prepare and carry out tasks efficiently to meet deadlines and metrics.
- Ability to read and interpret plans and drawings.
- General knowledge of wastewater treatment processes and industrial unit processes.
- Ability to compile accurate information and prepare effective written reports and correspondence using a computer.
- Thorough knowledge and understanding of the by-laws and related legislation governing environmental matters.
- Ability to lift objects and equipment weighing up to 20kg into a vehicle or other location.
- Ability to work rotating shifts (day, afternoon and night), independently in an outdoor environment which can include extreme weather conditions.