Completed a minimum of a two (2) year diploma in a discipline of Engineering Technology relevant to the position from a recognized post-secondary institution.
Five years engineering experience with a demonstrated record of technical knowledge, skills and ability and supervisory experience in the relevant areas of engineering and/or
An equivalent combination of training and experience may be considered.
A valid drivers' license.
A demonstrated technical knowledge, skills and ability in the relevant areas of engineering and District Energy systems.
Knowledge of, or ability to learn ArcGIS, FluidIt, Microsoft Access, or other applications and proficiency in Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams) is required.
Is a team player and able to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
Possesses the ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Has good problem-solving skills, pays attention to details, and can work independently.
Has an ability to coordinate and supervise projects including control and monitoring of consultant’s and contractor’s work and performance, liaison with outside agencies and project financial control.
Understand and interpret engineering plans and specifications; collect and analyze data.
Registration or ability to register with the Association of Applied Science Technologists BC, or Engineers and Geoscientists BC is considered an asset.
District Energy Utility experience, linear infrastructure design or asset management would be considered an asset.