Parking Control Officer

University of Toronto Dept of Transportation Services based in Toronto, ON is inviting applications from suitable candidates for the position of Parking Control Officer. The University of Toronto’s Department of Transportation Services is dedicated to providing safe, efficient, and sustainable transportation solutions for students, faculty, staff, and visitors. The department reduces congestion and environmental impacts while enhancing accessibility across campus. The Department of Transportation Services contributes to creating a more connected and sustainable university community. The candidates selected for the vacancy will be required to start the work as soon as possible.

Job Description:

Employer Name: University of Toronto
Department: Transportation Services
Faculty/Division:
 VP – Operations and Real Estate Partnerships
Position:
Parking Control Officer
No of Vacancies: 1
Salary: $22.45 Hourly
Appointment Type: Ancillary Operations
Employee Group:
 Hourly
Job Category:
Facilities/Ancilliary Services
Location: 35 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 1A4, Canada
Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto)
Schedule: Full-Time
Requisition ID/Job ID:
36175

Requirements:

Languages: Candidates must have knowledge of the English Language
Education: Candidates should have completion of Grade 12 or equivalent combination of education and experience
Experience: Candidates should have minimum of two (2) years experience in a customer service position involving considerable public contact in stressful situations

Physical Requirements:

  • The candidates should be in good physical condition and be able to work outdoors in all weather conditions

Other Requirements:

  • The candidates should have experience in handling cash, making change, and balancing; experience in parking control procedures; and experience as a Municipal Law Enforcement Officer for the purposes of ticketing would be an asset
  • The candidates should possess excellent communication skills (oral and written)
  • The candidates should demonstrate considerable customer service and public relations skills (tact, diplomacy, and discretion)
  • The candidates should be able to qualify as a Municipal Law Enforcement Officer in relation to the Issuing of Parking Violation Notices
  • The candidates should be in possession of a Provincial Class “G” driver’s license in good standing

Responsibilities:

  • The candidates should be able to patrol the campus to monitor and control the parking of vehicles in their capacity as a Municipal Law Enforcement Officer under the Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 150
  • The candidates should be able to issue Parking Violation Notices (PVN’s) to vehicles violating parking regulations on University of Toronto property or to the persons who have the care and control of such vehicles in accordance with the procedures of the Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 150. These procedures include the completion and signing of a Certificate of Parking Violation Notices to be received as evidence in court for each PVN given
  • The candidates should be able to issue written warnings to receipt holders to inform them about parking violations
  • The candidates should be able to arrange to have improperly parked vehicles towed
  • The candidates should be able to appear in Municipal Court when required in order to give evidence concerning parking violations on University of Toronto property
  • The candidates should be able to advise and assist faculty, staff, students, and visitors with respect to the parking of vehicles on campus
  • The candidates should be able to take responsibility for a parking kiosk on an as-needed basis, selling cash parking, giving directions and information about parking and the University in general, as well as issuing PVN’s to parking violators in the area
  • The candidates should be able to keep their supervisor informed by radio communication to advise on and receive direction about situations and incidents with respect to parking on the campus
  • The candidates should be able to assist in clearing cash boxes in parking ticket dispensing machines, transporting, and securing funds as necessary; they may accompany office staff to the bank to deposit cash
  • The candidates should be able to notify University police in the event of an unusual (crime-related) occurrence on campus
  • The candidates should be able to instruct drivers on all parking-related matters
  • The candidates should be able to assist, when required, in performing minor repairs and maintenance duties
  • The candidates should be able to operate, when required, a motorized vehicle; this could be to undertake urgent parking surveillance or action or to transport, load, or unload parking-related equipment
  • The candidates should be able to perform other related duties as required

How to apply:

If the position is fit for you and the basic requirements are fulfilled then you can now apply directly to the employer (along with your resume) through the below-mentioned details.

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