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Reporting to the Director of Engineering, the Municipal Engineer or Engineering Technologist supports the Director in meeting the obligations and responsibilities of the City of Weyburn for the operation, maintenance, expansion, replacement and approval of all infrastructure and activities affecting the Airport, the Solid Waste Management Facility, the Public Works departments, the Water Treatment Plant and Land Development.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Coordinate Projects
Identify and define issue with City assets, and determine best course of action to address.
Attend and participate in committee work with separate agencies, to present and capture information as it relates to current and future projects.
Assist in preparing designs, contracts and service agreements for operation, maintenance, replacement and expansion of City assets.
Assist in preparing and managing Tenders.
Provide technical engineering support to various departments within City of Weyburn.
Public Relations and Communication
Interface between City staff and general public, providing City employees with appropriate information as required to address concerns.
Act as a representative of the City with consultants, contractors, government agencies and outside agencies/groups.
EDUCATION:
Bachelor Degree in Civil Engineering or a three year Diploma in Civil Engineering Technology.
Eligibility for registration as a Professional Engineer in the Province of Saskatchewan or registration as an A.Sc.T. or C.Tech in good standing in the Province of Saskatchewan.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE:
Experience using specialized software (ex: GIS or AutoCad) would be considered an asset.
No experience required, however one (1) to four (4) years of practical and applied experience in Civil Engineering would be considered an asset.
Experience with asset management would be considered an asset.