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Traffic Systems Technologist

The Corporation of the City of Brantford

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Brantford, ON
Closes January 22, 2026

    The Corporation of the City of Brantford

    Website
    Brantford, ON
    Closes January 22, 2026

Traffic Systems Technologist

Position Summary:

Situated on the picturesque Grand River, the City of Brantford is a rapidly growing community of over 100,000 residents, located in the heart of Southern Ontario with direct access to Hwy. 403 and is in close proximity to the GTHA, Waterloo and Niagara regions. As a single-tier municipality, Brantford is responsible for the full spectrum of municipal service areas. We invite you to join our #TeamBrantford corporate culture with many progressive initiatives, including our hybrid work environment. The City is committed to the professional development of our staff and invite you to come, grow with us!

Reporting to the Supervisor of Traffic Services, the Traffic Systems Technologist is responsible for: Preparing and implementing traffic timings for signalized intersections throughout the city, performing traffic analysis and turning movement counts, preparation of Street lighting layouts, photometric analysis of the lighting system for new developments, retro fitting existing lighting systems, and assisting with inspections and documentation on various traffic infrastructures.

Qualifications:

  • Completion of a post-secondary education in Transportation Engineering Technology
  • Three (3) years’ of experience with traffic signal systems
  • Experience with programs such as Centracs and TES
  • Experience calculating with photometric calculations, RP-8 roadway lighting standards, inspection processes and follow-up documentation
  • Municipal experience is an asset
  • Excellent organizational, analytical, interpersonal and customer service skills are essential
  • Candidates must have the ability to work independently in a team environment and can handle multiple priorities and deadlines
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Proficiency in computer software programs including MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) skills are essential
  • Possess a valid G Ontario driver s license in good standing during the course of employment

WAGE/SALARY RANGE: $41.67 to $44.33 per hour (based on a 35-hour work week)

To apply on-line, please visit the City of Brantford website at https://brantford.ca/careers and click on Current Opportunities.

Closing date for applications: Thursday, January 22, 2026, at 4:30 p.m.

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