

Contribute to the City of Hamilton, one of Canada’s largest cities - home to a diverse and strong economy, an active and inclusive community, a robust cultural and dining scene, hundreds of kilometers of hiking trails and natural beauty just minutes from the downtown core, and so much more. Join our diverse team of talented and ambitious staff who embody our values of sensational service, courageous change, steadfast integrity, collective ownership and being engaged empowered employees. Help us achieve our vision of being the best place to raise a child and age successfully. #BeTheReason
SUMMARY OF DUTIES
Reporting directly to the Supervisor – Utility Locates – Field, the Damage Prevention Technician (Utility Locator) will play a critical role in ensuring the safety and accuracy of locating underground city-owned utilities. Your primary responsibility will be to identify and mark the position of these utilities, which could include water, sewer, gas, electric, telecommunications, and others. This role requires a strong commitment to safety, precision, and compliance with both City and Provincial guidelines.
RESPONSIBILITIES
As a Damage Prevention Technician (Utility Locator) with the City of Hamilton, your key responsibilities encompass a range of critical tasks aimed at ensuring the safety and accuracy of locating underground utilities. You will conduct detailed utility locating services, accurately identifying, and marking the location of all city-owned underground assets, including those operated by other divisions within Public Works. Strict adherence to safety protocols is essential, as is compliance with City and Provincial guidelines to maintain high standards of service. Your role involves actively participating in field operations, focusing on operational efficiency and minimizing disruptions to the public and clients. Additionally, effective communication is paramount, as you will interact with clients, the public, and contractors, addressing concerns and queries related to utility locating.
GENERAL DUTIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO):
Safely locate underground utilities accurately using utility record systems and electronic locating equipment. Determine the depth, alignment, and type of utilities, including water, sewer, gas, electric, telecommunications, and others.
Use various tools and equipment, such as electromagnetic locators, ground-penetrating radar, and utility maps, to accurately identify the location of underground utilities.
Field mark and document the locations of underground utilities on the ground's surface using color-coded flags, paint, or other standardized markings. Ensure that the markings are clear and comply with industry standards to guide construction or excavation activities.
Performs preliminary accident investigation for utility strikes.
Complete locate requests assigned by Supervisor accurately and in a timely manner.
Understand and utilize infrastructure records in planning/completing utility locates. Interprets drawings, blueprints and confirms permits have been issued.
Interprets legislation and by-laws.
Safely operate a company provided vehicle including planning the travel to/from work sites.
Document changes or modifications to the underground infrastructure for future reference.
Work (as assigned) as a member of locate project teams.
Communicate with Supervisor, Clerks and Client contacts - verbal, email, etc.
Trains new staff
Provide after-hours and emergency coverage as required.
Works in accordance with the provisions of applicable Health and Safety legislation and all City of Hamilton corporate and departmental policies and procedures related to Occupational Health and Safety
Perform other duties as assigned directly related to the responsibilities of the position.
QUALIFICATIONS
NOTE: As a condition of employment, the successful applicant(s) will be required to obtain a satisfactory Criminal Record & Judicial Matters Check (CRJMC), at their own expense, prior to beginning work in this position.
THIS POSITION REQUIRES A VALID CLASS “G” DRIVER’S LICENCE AND PROOF THEREOF IS REQUIRED AFTER HIRE.
Disclaimer:
Be advised that Human Resources frequently audits resumes of internal/external applicants to ensure/validate information provided is consistent and trustworthy. Falsification of information provided at any time throughout the recruitment process may be grounds for disqualification, and for internal applicants, subject to discipline up to and including termination.
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The City is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes. Consistent with our Values and Corporate Culture Pillars, the City of Hamilton is committed to providing equitable treatment to all with respect to barrier-free employment and accommodation without discrimination. The City will provide accommodation for applicants in all aspects of the hiring process, up to the point of undue hardship. If you have an accommodation need, please contact Human Resources as soon as possible to make appropriate arrangements.

Our Vision: To be the best place to raise a child and age successfully.
Our Mission: To provide high quality cost conscious public services that contribute to a healthy, safe and prosperous community, in a sustainable manner.
Our Culture: Collective Ownership, Steadfast Integrity, Courageous Change, Sensational Service and Engaged Empowered Employees.
Our Priorities:
Community Engagement & Participation
Economic Prosperity & Growth
Healthy and Safe Communities
Clean and Green
Built Environment and Infrastructure
Culture and Diversity
Our People and Performance
Learn more about the City of Hamilton's 2016-2025 Strategic Plan here:
https://www.hamilton.ca/city-initiatives/priority-projects/2016-2025-strategic-plan.
CITY OF HAMILTON LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The City of Hamilton is situated upon the traditional territories of the Erie, Neutral, Huron-Wendat, Haudenosaunee and Mississaugas. This land is covered by the Dish With One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant, which was an agreement between the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabek to share and care for the resources around the Great Lakes. We further acknowledge that this land is covered by the Between the Lakes Purchase, 1792, between the Crown and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.
Today, the City of Hamilton is home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island (North America) and we recognize that we must do more to learn about the rich history of this land so that we can better understand our roles as residents, neighbours, partners and caretakers.
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