Reporting to the General Manager of Infrastructure and Planning Services, the Manager of Engineering Services will assist the General Manager in managing the County’s engineering and construction program and will be responsible for the oversight of the delivery of engineering services and assigned infrastructure projects. Engineering services and assigned infrastructure projects can include but are not limited to, County roadway infrastructure, bridge structures, water treatment and distribution systems, and wastewater collection and treatment systems.
Position Responsibilities
Project Delivery
- Coordinate, implement and supervise the delivery of various road, bridge, erosion, drainage and other projects as assigned.
- Direct supervision of hired equipment and small contractors to ensure efficient project delivery.
- Project cost estimating and control including checking invoices and preparing payment documents.
- Coordinate any required utility adjustments required for planned construction projects.
- Train staff, plan activities, assign work and monitor the performance of a labour crew.
- To ensure all assigned work is carried out in a safe manner as required by Council policy or legislation, to stop non-compliant work and to report infractions to the General Manager of Infrastructure and Planning Services.
- To liaise with other government departments and landowners for approvals required for project delivery.
- To investigate and respond to complaints and requests by stakeholders and the traveling public.
- Prepare, implement and monitor appropriate Traffic Accommodation Strategies for assigned projects.
Engineering and Operational Support
- Manage the collection of roadway surface and appurtenance data necessary for the County’s asset management program.
- Prepare detailed estimates of job costs.
- Review and approve Terms Of Reference (TOR), RFP documents (Request For Proposal), TAS (Traffic Accommodation Strategy), ECO plan (Environmental Construction Operations), construction specifications and tender documents for all contracted infrastructure-related projects.
- Ensure that engineering services provided by consultants are in accordance with the County’s guidelines, standards, and policies.
- Review and investigate Planning Department requests.
- Prepare and manage the preparation and delivery of contracts for gravelling, line-painting, brushing, grass-mowing, crack sealing or other contracts related to maintenance operations.
- Assist in other related duties as assigned by the General Manager of Infrastructure and Planning Services.
Managerial
- Aid in the planning of department activities and monitor the progress to ensure projects are completed on time and on budget. Review and manage the activities of department staff.
- Prepare, submit, and track all infrastructure grant applications.
- Review and approve all terms of reference, specifications, and tender documents for all internal infrastructure related projects.
- Manage the review of engineering drawings and inspections as part of the development agreement process.
- Ensure the accurate reporting of construction deficiencies and manage the process for issuance of Construction Completion Certificates and Final Acceptance Certificates.
- Manage the inspection and maintenance of County’s bridge infrastructure.
- Manage the job site health and safety of those workers under their supervision as per the Occupational Health and Safety Act and Workers’ Compensation Act.
- The position is responsible for the completion of performance reviews on each of the staff members under their direct supervision and upon termination of the employee.
- The position is responsible for signing and approving time sheets for the staff under their direct supervision.
- Monitors operational work units’ performance in compliance with accepted standards and prepares recommendations and reports for productivity and performance standard improvements.
- Liaises with internal and external staff, government and outside agencies, contractors, consultants, and the public on road construction projects and provides technical information in response to inquiries.
- Manage the construction of the County road infrastructure and bridge structure capital projects to ensure compliance with the accepted or specified standards.
- Research new technology, products or innovative techniques.
- Participate in the negotiation for the acquisition of required land for road construction.
Financial and/or Material Resources
- The Project Engineer will monitor approved expenditures for the projects that are assigned to them and will ensure that materials purchased for use by Yellowhead County are purchased within the policy and approved budget of Yellowhead County.
Qualification, Knowledge, Skill & Ability Requirements
Education/Skills
- University Education in Civil/Environmental Engineering
- Registered Professional Engineer in the Province of Alberta or A Civil Engineering Technology (CET) designation.
- Valid Class 5 driver’s license with completion of Defensive Driving
- Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office
- Strong organizational and interpersonal skills
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Five (5) years of experience in a rural municipal setting
- Five (5) years of experience in the implementation and monitoring of capital construction projects
Working Environment
- Primary outside work with some components in the office
The salary range is $125,869 to $156,078 per year.
Yellowhead County offers a competitive benefit package.
The competition will remain open until a suitable candidate is found.
Only those candidates being considered will be contacted.
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