Landscape Architect

 

Description:

In the City of Kitchener, our parks and open spaces are highly valued and much loved by residents and communities and play a key role in supporting a healthy lifestyle. We are looking for a Landscape Architect with a strong project management background to support a number of key corporate projects helping us respond to current and long-term needs in our communities.

 

In this position, you will:

  • Project manage a variety of capital projects ranging from master planning and implementation of large community parks to redeveloping neighborhood level parks.
  • Create and execute drawing and tender sets.
  • Conduct onsite inspections and construction administration for capital projects.
  • Coordinate with various departments and groups to represent Park’s interests on cross departmental projects such as the Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Projects.
  • Oversee the work of contractors in the field to ensure timeline, specification and scope compliance.


The Landscape Architect position is a fantastic opportunity for someone who is:

  • Excited by delivering parks and open space capital projects.
  • Interested in helping shape the strategic vision for Kitchener Parks and Open Spaces.
  • A collaborative team player able to foster and sustain relationships needed to lead projects across diverse teams to deliver exceptional project results for parks spaces.
  • Is a strategic thinker and has long term vision for community spaces.


Responsibilities:

  • Coordinating with internal and external stakeholders, create masterplans and visioning and guiding documents for large district level parks and oversee the implementations of such plans.
  • Provide strategic vision for the managing and implementation of masterplans of large-scale community parks.
  • Represents the division and section as principal project manager and project lead on a range of construction projects.
  • Creates site plans and detailed designs as well as tender-ready construction drawings and specifications for a broad range of municipal infrastructure projects within parks.
  • Prepares landscape restoration strategies including soil remediation and detailed planting designs for natural areas, parks and streetscapes.
  • Project manages contracts for tendered projects to be constructed by general contractors, providing technical direction, quality assurance inspections, issuing PO’s, payments, and ensuring adherence to contract schedules, specifications, and budgets.
  • Communicates, negotiates, and coordinates projects with partners, agencies, and City staff in other divisions (e.g., Planning, Engineering, GRCA, School Boards).
  • Oversees, prepares materials, and coordinates consultation processes for public meetings, and consultation with user groups, organizations, and regulatory agencies.
  • Represents the division / section as project manager, leading, directing, coordinating and facilitating the work of a team of consultants for a broad range of municipal infrastructure design and construction projects.
  • Provides project management leadership across multiple projects with a range of scope and scale.
  • Ensures that projects are designed and constructed in accordance with design guidelines and environmental standards, including interpreting and negotiating legislated provincial and federal permits.
  • Oversees the work of contractors and trades to ensure compliance to project specification, budgets and timelines.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.


Requirements:

  • 4-year Honours degree in landscape architecture, urban planning, environmental science, or other relevant discipline.
  • Professional designation of Landscape Architect with full membership in the Ontario Association of Landscape Architects, with professional stamp.
  • 2-4 years of related experience as a Landscape Architect managing projects, preparing design and working drawings, developing master plans and project managing the work of contractors and consultants.
  • Valid MTO G class driver's license in good standing and ability to provide Drivers Abstract at your own expense as a condition of employment.
  • Knowledge of fundamental landscape architectural theory, materials, landscape development and landscape ecology technologies relating to design and construction processes as well as knowledge of professional practice and ethics related to landscape architecture and planning.
  • Design and problem solving skills and ability to think “outside the box” in order to anticipate and meet a variety of customer expectations.
  • Analytical skills to assess and analyze potential implications and issues of designs.
  • Technical plan and detailed design preparation, graphic communication and presentation skills.
  • Ability to mediate and resolve conflicting interests and foster and maintain positive relationships amongst project team members and stakeholders.
  • Ability to write technical reports, project terms of reference and reports to Council.
  • Excellent communication and engagement skills with a demonstrated ability to manage community engagement on potential controversial park development projects and initiatives with empathy and transparency to foster trust and relationship building with both internal and external stakeholders.
  • Must have highly developed verbal and written communication skills with a customer service focus dealing with internal and external clients.
  • Must have demonstrated ability to participate as an effective team member working on both independent and group focused activities.
  • Must have strong interpersonal and public relations skills.
  • Must have well developed promotion, presentation skills and media relations.
  • Must have proven organizational skills and the ability to prioritize and multi-task with minimal supervision.
  • Reliable with a good attitude and employment record.

Organization City of Kitchener
Industry Architect / Interior Design Jobs
Occupational Category Landscape Architect
Job Location Toronto,Canada
Shift Type Morning
Job Type Full Time
Gender No Preference
Career Level Intermediate
Experience 2 Years
Posted at 2025-01-24 11:44 am
Expires on 2025-03-10