Division & Section: Municipal Licensing & Standards, MLS Investigation Services
Work Location: Various Locations
Job Type & Duration: Permanent, Full-Time
Hourly Rate and Wage Grade: $40.52 - $44.37
Shift Information: 35 hours per week - rotating shifts (including weekends, days, afternoons, nights and holidays)
Affiliation: L79 Full-time.
Number of Positions Open: 24
Posting Period: 12-May-2023 - 29-May-2023
To conduct inspections, investigations and initiate enforcement in accordance with the City of Toronto Municipal Code and related provincial statutes, to inform members of the public of their responsibilities and to promote compliance with the City\'s bylaws and other provincial statutes.
Major Responsibilities:
Carries out the legislated and legal requirements of a Provincial Offences Officer and/or Municipal Law Enforcement Officer, including the interpretation and application of a broad range of City of Toronto Municipal Code chapters, City bylaws and provincial statues, in a manner that ensures the integrity of law enforcement activities to be independent, neutral and impartial.
Conducts proactive and reactive inspections and investigations of industrial, commercial, institutional and residential properties and vehicles, in the case of mobile businesses, in accordance with organizational standards and legislative requirements to ensure compliance with the City of Toronto Municipal Code, such as fences; property maintenance; graffiti; noise; waste collection, litter and dumping; adequate heat; abandoned appliances; and vital services.
Conducts inspections and investigations of licensed businesses and permit holders in accordance with organizational standards and legislative requirements to determine compliance, including those related to sign, caf\xc3\xa9 and marketing permits.
Conducts inspections and investigations into complaints related to zoning matters, pursuant to the Planning Act, including review of all related documentation.
Conducts research using a variety of means including other databases and the Internet.
Installs, maintains and calibrates field monitoring instrumentation and downloads, compiles and interprets all field monitoring data.
Initiates and conducts joint inspections and/or investigations with City Divisions, law enforcement agencies, other municipalities, and provincial and/or federal governmental organizations.
Prepares and issues Orders and Emergency Orders under the Ontario Building Code Act and the City of Toronto Municipal Code and bylaws, as well as enforcing court orders, closure orders and prohibition orders.
Obtains and assesses professional engineer\'s reports and issues appropriate Orders based on the assessment.
Maintain City records in the appropriate data management systems, and the required confidentiality related to the investigation process.
Issues Notices of Violation, Orders, Part I and Part III processes of the Provincial Offences Act for non-compliance of the Toronto Municipal Code, City of Toronto Act, Planning Act, Building Code Act and other City bylaws.
Employs appropriate investigative techniques to gather and analyze evidence and develop and implement investigative plans, including: conducting interviews of complainants, offenders, witnesses and others having relevant information, conducting surveillance, and seize, collect, document and properly store all evidence, including photographic and video evidence.
Monitors remedial work of contractors to ensure compliance with contractual terms; provides contractor with written confirmation of work performed, including seizure of vehicles, equipment, signs, merchandise and goods, waste and other things that are in contravention of the bylaws; coordinate the recording, storage and release of such seizures in accordance with bylaw requirements and procedures.
Arranges for removal of encumbrances and debris.
Initiates remedial action to remedy emergency conditions.
Prepares correspondence and reports for management, Committees, Licensing Tribunal and briefs for prosecution.
Reviews case file with prosecutor; makes recommendations on submissions to the Court on fines/penalties to be imposed.
Attends court and other quasi-judicial bodies to provide evidence such as: Committees of Council, Property Standards Committee, Licensing Tribunal and the provincial Residential Tenancy Tribunal.
Swears information before the Justice of the Peace and serves summons.
Determines and executes appropriate enforcement and/or educational strategies.
Communicates orally and in writing with various stakeholders to meet the needs of diverse audiences.
Applies a customer service approach in interactions with others and, when problem solving and addressing bylaw infractions, utilizes alternate dispute resolution and/or mediation. Represents the Municipal Licensing and Standards Division at various meetings with the public, elected officials, other Divisions and external organizations.
Interacts with the public, other law enforcement agencies, property owners, tenants, solicitors, City and other government officials/agencies.
Participates in the review of existing, and the development of new programs and processes.
Ensures compliance with all health and safety procedures and use of issued equipment.
Conducts educational programs and trains new Municipal Standard Officers and summer students.
Distributes work to administrative team.
Key Qualifications:
Your application must describe your qualifications as they relate to:
Post-secondary education in a related discipline such as security/law enforcement, MLEO Certification and/or criminology, or an equivalent combination of education and relevant work experience.
Experience in municipal or other regulatory enforcement environment, interpreting and applying by-laws/regulations to ensure compliance.
Experience conducting inspections or investigations such as; field interviews, enforcement actions, case management, court preparation and testimony.
Experience handling and facilitating disputes with members of the public and utilizing mediation or de-escalation tactics to successfully resolve interpersonal conflicts.
Experience performing research, analysis, recording information and preparing reports to address issues and informed decisions.
Must possess and maintain a valid Province of Ontario Class \xe2\x80\x9cG\xe2\x80\x9d Driver\'s License and the ability to obtain the City\'s Operating permits and requirement.
You must also have:
Ability to work rotating shifts (day, afternoon, night, weekend and holidays) independently, in an outdoor environment which can include extreme weather conditions.
Ability to lift objects (weighing up to 20 kgs into box of pick-up truck).
Excellent and effective, verbal and written communication skills, and the ability to be tactful, patient and courteous, when dealing with the public, elected officials and staff in other service areas.
Ability to utilize a variety of software applications such as Microsoft Office and case management systems.
Ability to write in a clear, concise and legible manner.
Ability to work independently and be proactive while functioning within a robust team environment.
Excellent analytical, problem solving and decision making skills with the ability to apply these skills when assessing difficult and challenging situations.
Ability to organize field work, exercise initiative, discretion and independent judgment.
Thorough knowledge and understanding of the by-laws and legislative requirements relating to the division\'s core functions.
Ability to present evidence in court or other discovery proceedings. Must have access to a personal vehicle that is properly maintained and insured.
Ability to read and interpret related documents, e.g. engineering plans, architectural and landscape drawings and legal documents would be an asset.
Knowledge or understanding of the maintenance and operation of building components such as building envelop, mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems would be an asset.
Asset: To speak multiple languages to support the diverse culture of the City of Toronto.
Notes:
Applicants are required to demonstrate in their resume that their qualifications match those specified in the job posting. Additional information submitted after the job posting closing date will not be accepted.
Assessment may include an interview, written and/or practical test. Location of assessment to be determined.
Work location reflects what is known at the time of posting.
An employee\'s reporting relationship and/or work location may change due to operational reasons and in accordance with their Collective Agreement.
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