Introducing OSPE Board Candidate Mehemed Delibasic

NameMehemed Delibasic

Mehemed Delibasic, M.Sc., P.Eng.

Employer and position

McIntosh Perry Consulting Engineers Ltd., Division Manager-Transportation Planning & Traffic Engineering

Education

B.Sc. and M.Sc., Faculty of Technical Science, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia, 1996 & 2010

Employment history

  • Division Manager, Transportation Planning & Traffic Engineering, MCINTOSH PERRY, 2018-present
  • Manager, Transportation Planning, WSP, 2013–2018
  • Senior Project Manager, PARSONS, 2010–2012
  • Project Manager, AECOM, 2006–2010
  • Project Engineer, GHD, 2006
  • Traffic Analyst, Town of Ajax, 2004–2006
  • Transportation Engineer, AECOM, 1999–2004
  • Engineer in Training (EIT), DILLON, 1999
  • EIT, ONTARIO MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION, 1998

Activities in advocacy organizations

  • Chair, OSPE’s Infrastructure Task Force, 2013-present
  • Advisory Member, OSPE’s Bridging Programs for International Engineering Graduates, 2018-present
  • Member, OSPE’s Professional Development & Career Centre Services Committee, 2011-2018
  • Advisory Member, OSPE Advisory Committee for “Hiring and Retention Program”, 2011-2014
  • OSPE Political Action Network (PAN), 2008 – present

Years of registration with profession

Professional Engineer in Ontario (PEO), since 2006

Other professional affiliations, including positions held

  • Member, OSPE
  • Vice Chair, Training Committee, Canadian Institute of Transportation Engineers (CITE), 2016-present
  • (Past) President, Institute of Transportation Engineers, Toronto Section, 2009-2015
  • Secretary, Urban Transportation Council’s Transportation Planning and Research Standing Committee – Transportation Association of Canada, 2019-present
  • Member, Transportation Planning Committee, Ontario Traffic Council (OTC), 2007-present

Conference or Technical papers given or published

  • (Co-Author) “Road Safety Program and Data Needs Self-Assessment.” CITE, 2015
  • “Managing traffic demand and traffic flow in multi-jurisdictional work zones”, Transportation Association of Canada (TAC) 2016 Conference, Toronto, September 2016
  • “Complete Streets and Safety in Rural Environment.” TAC 2015 Conference, Charlottetown, PEI, September 2015
  • Instructor at “Transportation Impact Study Introductory Level Course”, OTC, Mississauga, October 2016 and October 2017

Candidate Statement

My interest in serving on OSPE’s Board of Directors stems from efforts to continue raising awareness of Ontario engineers and elevate the profile of the profession by advocating with governments and public.  Engineers are leaders, innovators and problem solvers; therefore, I believe that engineering profession is very important to the economic and social well-being of society.

I will continue my initiatives and dedication to the engineering profession as I have made a measurable impact over the past 10 years as a passionate advocate for engineering profession, new engineering graduates, and internationally trained engineers.  It is necessary to grow OSPE membership to grow the profession’s influence and serving on OSPE’s Board of Directors will allow me to increase awareness of issues affecting engineers today.  Engineering community, including professional engineers, engineering graduates and students needs to be able to bring our concerns and contributions to the public’s attention, as well as connect with decision makers to influence change.  Thank you and I look forward to serving with you.

For more information visit https://www.ospe.on.ca/board-elections

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