About The Position

The City of Mission is seeking an Engineering Technologist 1, 2, or 3 – Asset Management to join our Engineering & Capital Projects Division on a temporary full-time basis for eight months, with the possibility of extension. The position may be filled at the Engineering Technologist 1, 2, or 3 level depending on the successful candidate’s education, experience, skills and qualifications. This position performs technical work related to the planning, development, implementation and administration of lifecycle management plans for municipal infrastructure assets. Responsibilities include maintaining asset data and software, developing condition monitoring programs, conducting inspections, assessing infrastructure assets, estimating service life and replacement costs, and preparing reports and recommendations. Depending on the level of appointment, the position may also support or administer construction contracts and consultant assignments, prepare cost estimates and technical correspondence, and coordinate GIS and asset management databases. At the Engineering Technologist 3 level, the role involves more advanced technical work and greater independence, including contract and budget administration, technical reporting, presentations to Council or committees, and coordination of asset management initiatives.

Requirements

  • Post-secondary education in Civil or Structural Engineering Technology, or a recognized academic equivalent
  • Related experience in municipal engineering, infrastructure, construction, asset management or a similar environment
  • Membership, or eligibility for membership, with the Applied Science Technologists and Technicians of BC
  • Valid Class 5 BC Driver’s Licence
  • Strong technical, analytical, communication and organizational skills
  • Ability to work independently and establish effective working relationships with internal and external contacts
  • For Engineering Technologist 3: At least five years of progressively responsible experience in a municipal engineering environment at a similar advanced level. Experience with asset lifecycle reporting and costing, contract preparation and contract management is required.
  • For Engineering Technologist 2: Experience with asset lifecycle reporting and costing, inspections, asset data, GIS systems, and contract preparation or administration is preferred.
  • For Engineering Technologist 1: Demonstrate required foundational education, technical aptitude, communication skills, and ability to learn and perform asset management duties under appropriate guidance.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with asset lifecycle reporting and costing, inspections, asset data, GIS systems, and contract preparation or administration (preferred for ET2)

Responsibilities

  • Maintaining asset data and software
  • Developing condition monitoring programs
  • Conducting inspections
  • Assessing infrastructure assets
  • Estimating service life and replacement costs
  • Preparing reports and recommendations
  • Supporting or administering construction contracts and consultant assignments (depending on level)
  • Preparing cost estimates and technical correspondence (depending on level)
  • Coordinating GIS and asset management databases (depending on level)
  • Contract and budget administration (Engineering Technologist 3)
  • Technical reporting (Engineering Technologist 3)
  • Presentations to Council or committees (Engineering Technologist 3)
  • Coordination of asset management initiatives (Engineering Technologist 3)

Benefits

  • 4.4% in lieu of benefits, increasing to 12.4% upon completion of the probationary period
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