The Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) is a not-for-profit regulator dedicated to enhancing public safety across Ontario. TSSA's team of over 450 professionals delivers safety oversight across multiple regulated sectors through technical expertise, compliance, and collaboration with industry partners. At TSSA, safety is embedded in our culture and in all aspects of our work. Each role at TSSA has an impact on keeping Ontarians safe through engagement, evidence, enforcement, and education. We help build a safer community.
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, team-oriented, purpose-driven team.
Your Key Contributions:
- Promote Public Health: Conduct inspections of fuel facilities, equipment and other regulated sites to confirm compliance with the Technical Standards and Safety Act and its associated regulations.
- Respond to Safety Incidents: Attend and inspect incidents involving fires, explosions, carbon monoxide exposure, and public complaints to determine root causes and recommend actions that reduce the likelihood of recurrence.
- Support Compliance Outcomes: Issue orders and provide guidance to stakeholders based on the interpretation and application of fuels regulations, codes, and standards.
- Maintain Accurate Regulatory Records: Document inspection findings, incident details, and compliance data in TSSA systems to support risk-based decision-making and accurate reporting.
- Contribute to Consistent Service Delivery: Plan and schedule daily inspection activities, prepare reports within established timelines, and support audit inspections in accordance with standardized procedures.
- Engage Industry and the Public: Provide clear, timely information to certificate holders, contractors, and members of the public to build awareness of regulatory requirements and encourage safe practices.
- Support a High-Performing Team: Share technical knowledge, participate in training activities, and collaborate with colleagues to promote a cooperative and safety-focused work environment.
Your Qualifications & Key Strengths:
Certifications in Progress:
- Actively pursuing or currently holding relevant fuels certifications, with a minimum qualification of Gas Technician (G2). Additional certifications are considered an asset including Oil Burner Technician (OBT2), Liquid Propane or Petroleum Mechanic (PMH/PM2/PM3).
- Maintain or work toward the technical endorsements needed to inspect regulated fuels equipment in accordance with applicable codes and standards.
Technical Background:
- Bring at least five years of experience in the gaseous fuels industry, supported by a strong working knowledge of the Technical Standards and Safety Act and associated fuels regulations (210/01, 212/01, 213/01, 215/01, 216/01, 217/01).
- Demonstrate proficiency with fuels-related codes and standards, including CSA B149 series, the Liquid Fuels Handling Code, and CSA Z662 for oil and gas pipeline systems.
- Apply robust analytical skills when conducting inspections, completing incident investigations, determining root causes, and assessing risks within regulated environments.
- Use business systems to document findings, maintain accurate compliance records and support consistent service delivery.
Travel Requirements:
- Daily travel required; therefore, a valid Ontario Class G driver's licence and a 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.
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.
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 acc