Director, Capital Delivery (Roads)

Infrastructure OntarioToronto, ON
CA$152,900 - CA$197,900Onsite

About The Position

Infrastructure Ontario (IO), an Ontario crown corporation, provides a wide range of services to support the Ontario government’s initiative to modernize and maximize the value of public infrastructure and realty. IO has been recognized domestically and internationally for the way it does business and the success it has had with its major projects, real estate services, infrastructure lending, commercial projects, and development mandate. IO delivers some of the most complex, ambitious commercial and land development solutions for the Province and continues to evolve and expand its capabilities to maximize its public impact and deliver on its vision of creating a connected, modern and competitive Ontario. The Director, Capital Delivery (Roads) is accountable for overseeing the planning and delivery of a portfolio of complex infrastructure projects using Alternative Financing and Procurement (AFP) models. This role ensures projects are delivered within defined timelines, budgets, and quality expectations while aligning with organizational priorities and public value outcomes.

Requirements

  • Demonstrated capability in delivering large, complex infrastructure projects across planning, procurement, and construction phases, supported by extensive experience.
  • Knowledge of project delivery frameworks, including AFP/P3 and Progressive models, and their application across design, construction, operations, and lifecycle management.
  • Experience administering complex contracts, procurement processes, and financial arrangements for major infrastructure initiatives.
  • Ability to examine and interpret technical, legal, and financial information to support informed resolutions and agreements.
  • Capability to coordinate and guide diverse teams and work collaboratively across multiple functions and partner groups.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills, with experience presenting information in executive-level environments.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage complex, confidential, and delicate situations and develop practical, balanced resolutions.
  • Knowledge and experience with infrastructure planning processes, regulatory requirements, and applicable standards for linear transportation infrastructure projects, most notably highways.

Nice To Haves

  • Relevant professional learning in areas such as engineering, construction management, finance, or project delivery frameworks; professional designation (e.g., P.Eng. or equivalent) is an asset.

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate and manage a portfolio of large-scale infrastructure initiatives from early planning through to final completion.
  • Develop and implement project delivery plans to achieve schedule, budget, and quality objectives.
  • Oversee procurement of complex, high-value services and administer external advisory relationships.
  • Work in partnership with internal teams (finance, legal, project controls) to structure agreements, financing models, and multi-party arrangements.
  • Manage contract interpretation and contribute to resolution of complex, multi-party agreement matters.
  • Maintain consistent project governance through planning, procurement, construction, commissioning, and close-out stages.
  • Identify, evaluate, and mitigate risks across the project lifecycle to ensure successful delivery outcomes.
  • Build and maintain effective relationships with clients and key partners to address challenges and advance project success.
  • Coordinate complex networks of contributors to resolve issues and maintain project momentum.
  • Contribute to organizational reporting processes and provide timely updates to senior leadership.
  • Guide, develop, and coordinate a team of professionals, supporting capability growth, knowledge transfer, and performance outcomes.

Benefits

  • Commitment to creating a diverse, equitable and inclusive culture that promotes a sense of belonging and represents and reflects the needs of the communities we serve.
  • A defined contribution pension plan, where IO contributes the equivalent of 5% of a full-time employee’s annual salary, with an option for IO to match an additional 5% contribution made by the employee. IO also offers a Group Retirement Savings Plan and Group Tax Free Savings Account, designed to help IO colleagues plan and save for their future.
  • A comprehensive package that covers health, dental, vision, out-of-country care, paramedical services, and more.
  • A pregnancy and parental leave program that offers expecting, eligible employees a top-up to 95% of their annual base salary for 31 weeks, and our parental leave program offers eligible employees a top-up to 95% of their annual base salary for 15 weeks.
  • Access to our $1000 Healthcare Spending Account to top up expenses not covered in the benefits program and a Lifestyle Account that expands the eligibility of health and wellness options and can include coverage for gym memberships and fitness equipment, nutrition counselling or financial planning.
  • Support for professional development opportunities for all colleagues through a broad range of learning programs that include in-person and online training, leadership development, and support for colleagues’ well-being. IO will also cover the costs associated with up to two membership and license fees per year for eligible colleagues if directly related to the employee’s role.
  • Access to a suite of virtual healthcare options to support non-urgent medical needs.
  • A convenient, central location at 1 Dundas St West, easily accessible by public transit.
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