At Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA), we are deeply committed to safety and passionate about making Ontario a safer place to live, work and play. As one of Ontario’s public safety regulators, established by the provincial government, our team of more than 450 professionals administer safety regulations and enhance public safety across multiple sectors - boilers and pressure vessels and operating engineers; elevating devices, amusement devices and ski lifts; and fuels. Our people are our greatest asset and every role is vital to our vision of working together for safer communities —today and tomorrow.
At TSSA, inspectors make a difference for Ontarians every day. Out in the field, you’ll connect with regulated parties and help them meet safety requirements through your expertise and education initiatives. Your work builds trust, enhances compliance and strengthens the systems that keep people safe. You will have a direct impact on public safety across the province, supported by a professional, collaborative, purpose-driven team.
Your Key Contributions:
- Promote Public Health: Conduct in-service and periodic inspections of boilers, pressure vessels, piping systems, and related equipment to confirm compliance with the Technical Standards and Safety Act and applicable BPV regulations.
- Support Compliance Through Incident Response: As assigned, investigate BV-related incidents, equipment failures, and public safety concerns to identify root causes and recommend actions that reduce future risk.
- Apply Regulatory Authority: Exercise Provincial Offences Officer responsibilities by directing regulated parties to correct non-compliance, up to and including ordering cessation of operation when required.
- Assess Technical Competency: Evaluate repairs, alterations, on-site fabrication, piping installations, and owner/contractor quality programs to verify alignment with codes, standards, and regulatory expectations.
- Maintain Accurate Compliance Records: Document inspection findings, incident information, and regulatory decisions in TSSA systems to support consistent oversight and evidence-based decision-making.
- Support Stakeholders and Promote Awareness: Provide clear guidance on BPV codes and standards, helping operators, contractors and engineers understand regulatory requirements and adopt safe practices.
Your Qualifications & Key Strengths:
Certifications in Progress:
- Eligible to write or maintain the Ontario Certificate of Competency and National Board credentials such as In-Service (IS), Authorized Inspector (AI), R, N, C and I endorsements, as required for assigned work.
- Able to obtain and maintain Nuclear Energy Worker status when nuclear inspections apply.
Technical Background:
- Bring a minimum of five years of relevant BPV-industry experience, supported by strong knowledge of the Technical Standards and Safety Act, BPV Regulation, Operating Engineers Regulation, and applicable CSA, ASME, and National Board Codes.
- Apply advanced analytical and problem-solving skills when performing inspections, conducting incident investigations, reviewing repairs/alterations, and assessing piping or OE plant operations.
- Use MS Office and business systems effectively to maintain inspection records, prepare reports, and support consistent regulatory oversight.
- Communicate technical and regulatory information clearly to internal and external stakeholders through strong written and verbal communication skills.
Travel Requirements:
- Daily travel required; therefore, a valid Ontario Class G driver's license and driving record suitable for fieldwork are essential.
Helpful Information That Matters:
Hiring Range Details: As a unionized role represented by Ontario Public Service Employees Union, this position offers competitive wages as outlined in the collective agreement. For full details, visit OPSEU and TSSA Collective Agreement (https://ws.lr.labour.gov.on.ca/CA/doc/541-92889-27?library=Scientific%20and%20Technical%20Services).
Fostering a Strong Safety Culture: TSSA has earned the 5-Star Safety Cultures Award from Canadian Occupational Safety magazine for three consecutive years (2022-2024). For more information on TSSA and our values, please visit TSSA Careers (https://www.tssa.org/tssa-careers).
Equal Opportunity Employer: TSSA is committed to diversity and inclusion. We are committed to building and maintaining collaborative, caring, and positive work environments so that our employees bring their whole selves to work each and every day. We encourage all qualified applicants to apply without regard to race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, family status or disability. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Accommodation: TSSA is pleased to offer accommodation for applicants with disabilities. If you are interested in applying for a job opportunity, or are contacted by us regarding a job opportunity, please advise of any accommodation you may require.
Posting Details: This job posting is for an existing vacancy within TSSA. We are actively seeking a qualified candidate to fill the current position. We encourage all interested applicants to apply. TSSA uses AI to support the screening of pre-screening question responses. Even if an application is flagged by the system, our team endeavours to review all candidates' qualifications and experience.