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Entry-level Staffing Programs

Deliver large capital program

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State-of-the-art technologies

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Progressive positions

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On-the-job training

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You’ve completed your education, and are looking to start your career. The Ministry of Transportation is looking for self-starters who are ready to take control of their future and build solid foundations for their careers in transportation.

Through it’s two entry-level staffing programs:

the ministry is looking for new, entry-level civil engineers and civil engineering technical support staff for the provincial highways management program.

MTO offers participants in the EDP and TT initiative the following opportunities:

  • Meaningful and satisfying work
  • Contribute to delivery of the largest highway construction program in Canadian history
  • Interact with professionals in private sector, municipalities, and agencies
  • Classroom and on-the-job learning
  • State-of-the-art technologies
  • Work close to home, or across Ontario
  • Opportunities to compete for more senior positions
  • Competitive salary and benefits
  • Practical, multidisciplinary learning experiences through rotational assignments in regional and head office locations, which could include:
    • Highway Design
    • Traffic
    • Bridge Engineering
    • Environmental
    • Geotechnical/Engineering Materials
    • Operational Services
    • Maintenance
    • Construction

Look for MTO EDP and TT, as well as other ministry job postings on:

For further information about these entry-level staffing programs visit:




Last Modified: September 19, 2007