585 Jobs Found

Customer Experience Associate Full-time Job

Scotiabank

Customer Service   Yorkton
Job Details

As a Customer Experience Associate, you are the face, character and heart of our branches. Scotiabank is a place where we put our customers first, and our priority is to help them achieve their financial goals.

Our Customer Experience Associates are people-centric and  connect with customers in a relatable way. As an essential member of the Canadian Banking Branch network, the focus is to provide exceptional service throughout the customer’s journey by:

  • Taking a proactive approach to discovering our customer’s needs and listening to understand what they are asking for
  • Processing day to day transactions
  • Nurturing rich, long-standing relationships
  • Contributing to the Branch’s targets by identifying and fulfilling simple sales opportunities
  • Being a technology expert and sharing your knowledge by introducing clients to our mobile banking applications and assisting them to better manage their banking needs

 

Is this role right for you?  In this role you will:

  • Build strong customer relationships and deliver excellent customer service
  • Uncover and solve customers’ needs
  • Explain complicated concepts simply
  • Demonstrate success in a target-based performance environment, as well as contribute positively to a team-oriented work environment
  • Demonstrate an eagerness to learn and determination to succeed

 

Do you have the skills that will enable you to succeed in this role? – We’d love to work with you if you:

  • Have proven customer service skills through work or community involvement
  • Are willing to assist in a professional, friendly and efficient manner
  • Are available to work a flexible schedule
  • Are comfortable in simple sales situations
  • Have strong technical skills and the ability to promote digital and self-service banking options to our customers

 

What’s in it for you?

  • The opportunity to join a forward-thinking organization surrounded by a collaborative team of innovative thinkers
  • A rewarding career path with diverse opportunities for professional development
  • Internal training to support your career growth and enhance your skills
  • An organization committed to making a difference in our communities – for you and our customers
  • You can expect to be recognized and rewarded for high-performance. You’ll be supported by leadership through meaningful development conversations that enable faster advancement and internal training to support your growth and development.
  • A competitive compensation and benefits package

Customer Experience Associate

Scotiabank
Yorkton - 173.54km
  Customer Service Full-time
As a Customer Experience Associate, you are the face, character and heart of our branches. Scotiabank is a place where we put our customers first, and our priority is to help them...
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Mar 29th, 2024 at 10:07

Engineer Full-time Job

City Of Sasakatoon

Engineering   Saskatoon
Job Details

Job Summary

This position oversees small-scale infrastructure projects, as an Engineer-in-Training.

Duties & Responsibilities

1.    Coordinates the planning, design and construction of municipal infrastructure projects and programs.
2.    Coordinates engineering site assessments and maintains records.
3.    Coordinates site inspections of construction projects to ensure compliance with standards and specifications.
4.    Performs audits of construction sites to ensure compliance with specifications and Occupational Health & Safety requirements.
5.    Communicates with contractors, other civic departments and external agencies to provide contract administration and ensure compliance with Civic and Provincial standards, specifications and regulations.  
6.    Reviews, and provides recommendations relating to technical specifications, construction materials and methods of construction.
7.    Assists with the tendering process for capital projects, including preliminary documents, construction estimates, detailed design drawing preparation, material selections and specification reviews.
8.    Performs other related duties as assigned.
 

Qualifications

•    Degree in engineering.
•    Registered as an Engineer-in-Training in the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan.
•    Experience in municipal construction and project management would be considered an asset.
•    Possession of a valid Class 5 Saskatchewan Driver’s Licence.
•    Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing.
•    Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with civic staff, civic officials, representatives of other agencies and the public.
•    Demonstrated effective interpersonal skills.
 

Weekly Hours: 36.67

Engineer

City Of Sasakatoon
Saskatoon - 234.94km
  Engineering Full-time
  80,150.88  -  93,935.04
Job Summary This position oversees small-scale infrastructure projects, as an Engineer-in-Training. Duties & Responsibilities 1.    Coordinates the planning, design and constru...
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Mar 28th, 2024 at 18:03

Apprentice/Journeyperson Mechanic Full-time Job

City Of Regina

Maintenance & Repair   Regina
Job Details

Benefits of working at the City of Regina

 

  • We offer a competitive wage and benefits package, ongoing training, and employee recognition programs.

  • The City may consider relocation reimbursement costs for apprentice/journey person mechanic candidates outside of the surrounding Regina area  

  • Permanent employees are eligible for 80% Health & Dental coverage plus $300 Health Care Spending Account per year. Group Life Insurance/Long term disability plan and Civic Pension plan. As well as 50% off for City facilities (Swimming pass etc.)

  • We offer a Supplemental Unemployment Benefit (SUB) program to assist with the financial burden of training, up to 95% of normal weekly earnings.

  • Newly built Facility in 2020: At 60,000 square feet, the facility includes both 40- and 60- foot full-service and repair bays with hoists and built to environmental and sustainability standards. New tools and equipment are available for use.

  • We offer education reimbursement, such as Supplemental Unemployment Benefit (SUB) program to assist with the financial burden of training, up to 95% of normal weekly earnings.

 

Transit Fleet Maintenance is also accepting applications from Y2 – Y4 Apprentices in Truck and Transport trade, Heavy Duty Mechanics, Agricultural Equipment Technician, or Automotive Service Technician.

 

Apprentice Hourly Rates Y2 – Y4 will be $30.78 - $37.74 (including Market Supplement)

 

This position is responsible for performing highly skilled journeyperson mechanic duties in the Transit Fleet Maintenance Branch.  This position reports to the Supervisor of Maintenance and Equipment. 
 

Note: May be required to work varying day, evening and weekend shifts. Evening shifts are subject to a $1.00/Hour shift differential and Sunday shall be paid at the rate of time and a quarter.

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Performs maintenance and overhauls bus engines, transmissions, differentials, brakes, suspension, steering, HVAC and all auxiliary equipment, including electrical components.
  • Assists in determining and ordering parts and materials necessary for repair of equipment.
  • Diagnoses mechanical and electrical defects.
  • Performs Highway Traffic Board safety inspections and related repairs.
  • Performs related duties as required.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

  • Considerable knowledge of the practices, methods, tools and equipment used in the overhauling, repair and maintenance of heavy duty and automotive equipment.
  • Ability to follow written and oral instructions.
  • Ability to read and understand mechanical and electrical drawings and manuals.
  • Ability to prepare concise reports related to all work performed.
  • Ability to maintain co-operative and harmonious working relations with other employees.
  • Demonstrated skill in diagnosing mechanical defects on a variety of equipment.

Education & Experience

Typically, the knowledge, skills and abilities required for this position are obtained through completion of a Journeyperson Certificate in Truck and Transport Trade, Heavy Duty Mechanics, Agriculture Machinery Technician or Automotive Service Technician, combined with a minimum of two (2) years of experience in truck and transport mechanical repair including training and experience in the heavy-duty automatic transmission and automotive electrical fields. Training and experience in Allison Automatic and ZF Transmissions, Automotive Electrical systems, and Cummins diesel engines is preferred.

Working/Other Conditions

Must have or be able to obtain a Class 5A License.


Note: Testing may be done to evaluate knowledge, skills and abilities.

Note: As per the City of Regina's Criminal Record Check Policy, the successful candidate is required to provide a satisfactory criminal record check.

Note: Successful candidates will be required to provide proof of acquired education.


Jurisdiction: Local 588 

Division: City Operations 

Department: Transit & Fleet 

Hourly Salary: $42.90 -$ 45.55 (2024 Rates) (Includes $3.00/hr Market Supplement) * Certified Journeyperson will start from step 3 at $45.55.

 

Apprentice Rates (2024 Rates): 

1st year: $27.55/hr

2nd year: $30.78/hr (Includes $0.75/hr Market Supplement) 

3rd year: $34.14/hr (Includes $1.50/hr Market Supplement)

4th year: $37.74/hr (Includes $2.25/hr Market Supplement) 

Apprentice/Journeyperson Mechanic

City Of Regina
Regina
  Maintenance & Repair Full-time
  42.90  -  45.55
Benefits of working at the City of Regina   We offer a competitive wage and benefits package, ongoing training, and employee recognition programs. The City may consider relocation...
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Mar 28th, 2024 at 07:50

Technologist I/II Full-time Job

City Of Regina

IT & Telecoms   Regina
Job Details

***Tentative start: Monday, April 22, 2024***

Position Summary

This position performs complex and advanced technical work including writing reports, providing field inspection, and documenting daily construction progress and practices. The position provides advanced advice regarding technologies and technical analysis related to roadway and traffic construction, design, planning, operation, preservation, maintenance, testing, management, and performance. This position reports to the Supervisor, Testing Lab and Field Services.

 

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Provide technical analysis and operational support related transportation infrastructure, planning, design, construction, operation, preservation, maintenance, testing, management, and performance.
  • Review and comment on drawings, specifications, plans and applications from engineering consultants and developers to ensure City standards and requirements are met.
  • Develop, monitor, manage and conduct data and sample collection programs.
  • Be able to interpret testing results, produce reports and make recommendations for road network planning, road construction and maintenance programs and traffic safety analysis.
  • Review engineering design, material testing and technology/equipment standards and specifications. Research, co-ordinate and assemble information and prepare technical reports.
  • Research and evaluate the application of technologies and industry best practices related to roadway and traffic design, construction, operation and preservation, transportation planning, traffic safety, traffic engineering and operation, and testing services.
  • Provide advanced advice regarding technologies and technical analysis related to roadway and traffic planning, construction, operation, preservation, maintenance, testing, management, and performance. New technologies comprise of engineered materials; integration of Global Positioning System/Geographical Information System (GPS/GIS) technology; development/integration of computer applications and information systems to enhance productivity/efficiency; roadway and traffic modelling; new testing/monitoring equipment for quality control of construction/maintenance operations and maintenance information systems, etc.
  • Tactfully and adequately respond to concerns and inquiries from the public, City Council, and other branches/departments/divisions.
  • Contribute to team projects and effectively participate as a team member.
  • Ensure compliance of personnel, equipment, materials, contractors, and consultants at work sites to meet Provincial Occupational Health and Safety Act, City of Regina Occupational Health and Safety Manual,
  • City of Regina Standard and Emergency Operating Procedures, and legislative and regulatory requirements.
  • Perform related work as required

Education & Experience

Candidates will be screened on the following criteria:

*** To be considered for this position you must clearly identify your qualifications, experience, knowledge, skills, abilities and where you obtained them in your application/resume. ***

The knowledge, abilities, and skills are obtained through completion of a two (2) year diploma in Civil, Environmental or Water Resources Engineering Technology and a minimum of two (2) years’ experience in related roadway and/or traffic engineering/technical field.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

  • Knowledge of and demonstrated ability to apply engineering practices, principles, theories, computations, analyses, and statistics.
  • Knowledge of transportation infrastructure, planning, management, design, materials, operations, construction, maintenance, and preservation.
  • Knowledge and demonstrated ability with sampling and monitoring programs and laboratory/field testing procedures.
  • Knowledge and experience with Quality Control and Quality Assurance practices would be an asset. Knowledge of drafting and surveying technology practices and techniques.
  • Ability to interpret, understand and manage work in accordance with the general rules and regulations of the Provincial Occupational Health and Safety Act, other legislation, and expectations of City of Regina’s policies, standards, practices, and guidelines.
  • Ability to acquire and apply knowledge of City policies and procedures, and legislative and regulatory requirements.
  • Intermediate skills to create tables and forms, create formulas, create queries and reports, modify, and customize charts and tables, use pivot tables and cross tab queries, and import/export data from various sources and formats using software such as in the Microsoft Suite of Professional Office Software (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Access).
  • Skill to develop innovative engineering and technical solutions.
  • Skill to evaluate progress and quality of engineering projects, programs, contracts, and operations. Skill to work independently and prioritize tasks and projects.
  • Skill to express ideas effectively, in oral and written form.
  • Skill to establish and maintain effective working relations and a respectful work environment with superiors, subordinates, co-workers, and the public.

 

Working/Other Conditions

  • Must register and maintain registration under Saskatchewan Applied Science Technologists and Technicians (SASTT).
  • Must possess a valid Class 5 Driver's License and have a vehicle available for work usage (a travel allowance is provided).
  • Candidates must participate in training and be willing and able to complete recognized certification programs and courses to perform the work and maintain status.
  • Must be able and willing to perform work of a physical nature in all types of plant, field environments and inclement conditions.
  • Must be willing to be on call, perform overtime, work shift and/or irregular hours.
  • Must be able to lift up to 50lbs.
  • Asphalt Production & Maintenance Branch, Testing Lab Only: Incumbents are required to submit a Criminal Record Check every five (5) years as per The Nuclear Safety and Control Act as a condition of employment.


Note: Testing may be done to evaluate knowledge, skills and abilities.

Note: As per the City of Regina's Criminal Record Check Policy, the successful candidate is required to provide a satisfactory criminal record check.

Note: Successful candidates will be required to provide proof of acquired education


Jurisdiction: CUPE Local 21 

Division: City Operations 

Department: Roadways & Transportation 

Hourly Salary: $34.22 - $38.29 

Annual Salary: $70,826.00 - $79,250.00 

 

This competition is seeking a Technologist II, however depending on qualifications, candidates may be considered for Technologist I

Technologist I rate: 

Hourly salary: $31.84 - $35.46

Annual Salary: $65,900 - $73,392

Technologist I/II

City Of Regina
Regina
  IT & Telecoms Full-time
  34.22  -  38.29
***Tentative start: Monday, April 22, 2024*** Position Summary This position performs complex and advanced technical work including writing reports, providing field inspection, and...
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Mar 27th, 2024 at 18:44

Apprentice Powerline Technician Full-time Job

City Of Sasakatoon

Maintenance & Repair   Saskatoon
Job Details

Job Summary

Under the direction of a Powerline Technician and the supervision of the Powerline Foreman, this apprentice position performs trade duties as assigned in a trainee capacity.

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Installs, maintains and repairs overhead and underground primary and secondary distribution and street lighting systems.
  • Installs, maintains and repairs energized and de-energized low voltage and high voltage lines and equipment.
  • Climbs poles and towers, or uses aerial bucket, ladder or platforms to work at various heights.
  • Installs, inspects, patrols, maintains, repairs, replaces, connects and disconnects various distribution system components, materials and equipment.
  • Ensures adherence to proper work procedures, safety standards, construction standards and other specifications.
  • Uses protective equipment such as insulated gloves, line hose, hoods, blankets and hot line tools for work with energized equipment.
  • Installs, replaces and maintains service lines and cables to customers. Responds to reports of customer power interruptions. Locates and repairs faults.
  • Records load and voltage readings with volt-amp meters, maximeter and recorders. Performs tests using phasing equipment, phase rotation tester, megger, ground resistance tester, cable fault equipment and other test devices.
  • Participates in safety and first aid programs, tool and equipment inspections and testing.
  • Maintains all tools and equipment pertaining to the trade.
  • Trims trees that interfere with electrical systems.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications

  • Grade 12 education, including, Physics 30 and one of the following: Foundations of Mathematics 30, Workplace and Apprenticeship 30 or Pre-Calculus 30 (classes equivalent to the former Math A30/Algebra 20 and C30/Trigonometry 30 will also be recognized).
  • Successful completion of Saskatoon Light & Power Pre-Apprenticeship Skill Assessment.
  • Pre-requisite includes either completion of Saskatoon Light & Power Pre-Apprenticeship term or already enrolled in the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship Program as a Powerline Technician. 
  • Following appointment, enrol in and complete successfully, the Saskatchewan Power Lineman Apprenticeship Program and receive a Saskatchewan Power Lineman Apprenticeship Certificate and complete four years of on-the-job training.
  • Possession of, or ability to successfully complete within 6 months after date of hire, a valid Saskatchewan Class 1A Driver’s Licence.
  • Current driver’s abstract from SGI demonstrating a safe driving record.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
  • Physical ability to perform the assigned duties including the ability to climb poles and towers and work outside under varying weather conditions.

Weekly Hours: 37.33

Apprentice Powerline Technician

City Of Sasakatoon
Saskatoon - 234.94km
  Maintenance & Repair Full-time
  28.74  -  43.11
Job Summary Under the direction of a Powerline Technician and the supervision of the Powerline Foreman, this apprentice position performs trade duties as assigned in a trainee capa...
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Mar 26th, 2024 at 11:23

Clerk Temporary Job

City Of Sasakatoon

Administrative Jobs   Saskatoon
Job Details

Job Summary

Under supervision of the Administrative Coordinator, this position performs general administrative duties for the Project Services section of the Facilities Management Department.

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Acts as the Receptionist, including answering telephone and in-person enquiries, arranging meetings, preparing agendas, and taking and transcribing minutes, as required.
  • Processes, records and prepares Purchasing Orders, Quotes, Tenders and Proposals, memos and reports Distributes documents to other departments.
  • Maintains office files and ensures all information is entered in an accurate and timely fashion.
  • Enters and edits vendor information in the appropriate program.
  • Prepares a variety of correspondence for internal and external use.
  • Orders supplies as required.
  • Enters, tracks and verifies vacation balances, hours worked and other related payroll information.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications

  • Grade 12 education.
  • Graduation from a recognized business college.
  • Typing speed of 55 w.p.m.
  • Two years' diversified general office experience.
  • Knowledge of business English and arithmetic.
  • Knowledge of modern office practices, procedures and equipment.
  • Ability to make arithmetic calculations rapidly and accurately.
  • Ability to understand and execute oral and written instructions.
  • Ability to deal courteously and tactfully with suppliers, the public and other civic employees.
  • Skill in the care and operation of office equipment, including a computer with word-processing, spreadsheet and database (SharePoint) software.

Weekly Hours: 36.67

Clerk

City Of Sasakatoon
Saskatoon - 234.94km
  Administrative Jobs Temporary
  48,947.52  -  53,964.96
Job Summary Under supervision of the Administrative Coordinator, this position performs general administrative duties for the Project Services section of the Facilities Management...
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Mar 26th, 2024 at 11:21

Council Officer Full-time Job

City Of Regina

Public Service   Regina
Job Details

Position Summary

The City of Regina is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Council Officer to join our team!  As a Council Officer, you will provide executive administrative support and interpretation, advice and guidance on procedure and protocol to members of City Council and its bodies (committees, boards, commissions). 

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Provides logistical support to Council and its bodies to organize and execute meetings – confirm space, prepare agendas, prepare and assemble materials, ensure all meeting materials are provided to committee members, Administration, interested parties and the general public
  • Manages timelines to meet legislative requirements and applicable deadlines specific to each committee and quasi-judicial board
  • Undertakes research to prepare, assemble and provide confidential files, reports, correspondence and background material required by Council and Administration for meetings and quasi-judicial board hearings
  • Researches, prepares and provides information in response to requests from Council and committee members, Administration, community stakeholders and the general public
  • Provides advice to Council and its bodies with respect to the application of procedure, protocol, bylaws and legislation
  • Researches, prepares and provides information throughout the committee appointment process
  • Attends meetings as secretary to the Committee to manage delegations, record proceedings and provide advice on procedure and legislative requirements
  • Compiles the full record of the meeting, including the minutes, decisions and any relevant correspondence
  • Conveys the results of the meeting to Administration, interested parties and the general public and communicates the Committee’s decision to City Council
  • Provides advice, information and customer service to citizens, community stakeholders, City employees, committee members and Council, with respect to protocol and procedure before, during and after meetings
  • Develops and maintains effective working relationships with Council and committee members through demonstrated confidentiality, trustworthiness, integrity and enthusiasm
  • Provides training, education and ongoing coaching to Council, new and established Committee members, Administration and citizens on protocol, procedures and practices

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

  • Knowledge of administrative practices related to meeting organization, minute taking, report writing, document management as well as databases and other electronic applications (word processing, spreadsheets, agenda preparation software, numerous City software applications)
  • Knowledge of bylaws, legislation, protocol, policies and procedures relevant to the conduct of Council and various committee activities
  • Knowledge of procedural fairness, natural justice and decision writing, as it relates to quasi-judicial boards
  • Knowledge of mandate and operations of various committees and quasi-judicial boards
  • Uses judgement to determine application of appropriate procedure, legislation or protocol in a wide range of different contexts and mandates
  • Identifies areas of connection across and amongst various committees, City departments, community stakeholder groups and the public to ensure alignment
  • Knowledge of municipal government structure, City organizational structure and functions of senior management and City operations
  • Knowledge and understanding of relationships between and across business departments, bargaining units and related activities, including community stakeholders
  • Knowledge of the committee appointment process
  • Knowledge of petition, referendum and municipal election processes

Education & Experience

The ideal candidate will have a grade 12 and a post secondary office education certificate and/or courses in business administration along with four (4) years experience in a municipal environment where a considerable amount of the function is working with senior management, elected officials and the general public. 

The Good Stuff

  • Competitive salary
  • Schedule Days Off (SDOs) 12 paid days per annum
  • Robust benefit package that consists of a defined benefit pension, healthcare/flex spending account, long-term disability benefits, health, dental and life insurance, annual vacation, sick and lieu days
  • Supported educational programs as a means to enhance employee knowledge and skills through our Educational Assistance Program. Options for Long-term learning programs to provide opportunities for employees to work towards a designation, degree, etc.,
  • Receive 50% off admission to City leisure facilities (Swimming, etc.),
  • An inclusive and diverse work culture 

Working/Other Conditions

  • The majority of the work is undertaken in City facilities.   
  • Working hours may be atypical as there is a requirement to attend early morning and evening meetings
  • Ensures effective prioritization and multi-tasking where demands and requests are constantly in a state of flux and may come at the last minute or with no warning


Note: Testing may be done to evaluate knowledge, skills and abilities.

Note: As per the City of Regina's Criminal Record Check Policy, the successful candidate is required to provide a satisfactory criminal record check.

Note: Successful candidates will be required to provide proof of acquired education.


Jurisdiction: Out of Scope 

Division: Office of the City Clerk 

Annual Salary: $64,290.00 - $85,718.00 (2023 Rates)

Council Officer

City Of Regina
Regina
  Public Service Full-time
  64,290  -  85,718
Position Summary The City of Regina is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Council Officer to join our team!  As a Council Officer, you will provide executive administrative...
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Mar 25th, 2024 at 12:12

Technology Partner Full-time Job

City Of Regina

IT & Telecoms   Regina
Job Details

Position Summary

The City of Regina is transforming, and you have an opportunity to influence its journey! If you are a bold thinker and thrive on bravely “unboxing” how we work today and creatively designing tomorrow, we are looking for you!

 

Our Transformation Office team drives large-scale transformation opportunities and incremental service improvements through four pillars: digital, innovation, big data, and resident experience. 

 

As Technology Partner, you will be the initial point of contact to link divisional business needs with the Technology department.  You’ll convey the technology vision and direction to various business units to help them take advantage of existing and evolving technology. The Technology Partner is the Technology eyes and ears in the business to ensure that capability and direction are being conveyed and understood as intended. You’ll assist the business in the preparation of new projects and initiatives with a primary goal to maximize the benefits of technology in progressing the City’s strategic priorities. You will also be a functional lead to a team of Technology professionals, engaging and involving the team to participate in Technology driven initiatives leveraging subject matter experts as appropriate.

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Participate in department and divisional planning sessions with a focus on Technology impacts.
  • Assist in the preparation of new project requests. This includes assisting in development of business cases and RFx’s and requirements gathering. 
  • Engage with fellow Technology Partners to learn about other divisional initiatives, seeking opportunity to leverage them within your area.
  • Support existing technology solutions
  • Articulate and support the direction of technology innovations.
  • Facilitate the design, development, evaluation, and/or implementation of a technology or business solution by conducting needs assessments, develop requirements, analyze processes and data, contribute to creation of system designs, oversee development, coordinate implementation and required training.
  • Develop effective communication strategies between Technology and the business.
  • Educate and influence the organization; helping identify and address technology related solutions that will improve business effectiveness.
  • Oversee software vendor relationships.
  • Monitor and assess emerging technologies and how they could be used to improve business solutions and support existing ones.
  • Be aware of existing solutions implemented throughout the organization, seeking opportunities to leverage or build off them.
  • Leverage/build relationships with vendors and municipal networks to share City of Regina technology stories and learn about opportunities from industry.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

  • Knowledge of contemporary business technology solutions.
  • Knowledge of current Technology Service Management processes.
  • Knowledge of current Project Management Standards and Procedures.
  • Knowledge of typical public organization purchasing policy, specifically related to requests for information and requests for proposals.
  • Knowledge of vendor management practices.
  • Ability to improve work processes and apply appropriate technology.
  • Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing and prepare and conduct presentations.
  • Ability to provide day to day guidance and workload management direction to team members.

Education & Experience

  • Typically, the education and experience are obtained through completion of a university degree in Computer Science or other related discipline or completion of a two (2) year diploma/certificate from a recognized post-secondary institution in Computer Information Systems, combined with a minimum six (6) years of progressively responsible experience acquiring, implementing, and providing ongoing support for corporate business solutions with at least two (2) of those years in an analyst role.
  • Process improvement and project management experience would be an asset.

The Good Stuff

  • Flexible work schedule, including flexible remote work options.
  • Designated Day Off every 3rd week.
  • Robust Benefits package (no waiting period!) which includes, but is not limited to:
    • Health Coverage (employer paid)
    • Dental Coverage 
    • Health Care Spending Account ($375 per year) 
    • Basic Group Life & Options
    • Long Term Disability 
    • Civic Pension Plan with Employer Contributions 
  • Supported educational programs to enhance employee knowledge and skills through our Educational Assistance Program. Options for Long-term learning programs to provide opportunities for employees to work towards a designation, degree, etc.,
  • 50% off admission to City leisure facilities (Swimming, etc.),
  • An inclusive and diverse work culture


Note: Testing may be done to evaluate knowledge, skills and abilities.

Note: As per the City of Regina's Criminal Record Check Policy, the successful candidate is required to provide a satisfactory criminal record check.

Note: Successful candidates will be required to provide proof of acquired education.


Jurisdiction: Civic Middle Management 

Division: Technology 

Department: Technology 

Hourly Salary: $42.29 - $52.80 

Annual Salary: $80,630 - $100,669

Technology Partner

City Of Regina
Regina
  IT & Telecoms Full-time
  42.29  -  52.80
Position Summary The City of Regina is transforming, and you have an opportunity to influence its journey! If you are a bold thinker and thrive on bravely “unboxing” how we work to...
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Mar 25th, 2024 at 12:11

Labourer Full-time Job

City Of Sasakatoon

Public Service   Saskatoon
Job Details

Job Summary

Under supervision of the Greenskeeper, this is unskilled physical turf maintenance and minor equipment repair work usually and primarily performed outdoors.

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Performs a variety of general labour tasks, such as seeding, watering, mowing, fertilizing, weeding, spraying, pruning, cleaning, hoeing, planting, picking up debris, using and maintaining tools at the municipal golf courses.
  • Performs minor repairs on motorized, turf-maintenance equipment, using a variety of hand tools (i.e. oil change, lubrication, cleaning).
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications

  • Grade 10 education.
  • Three months’ related horticultural/agricultural experience, including related golf course experience.
  • Knowledge of the use of equipment and hand tools.
  • Ability to understand and execute oral and written instructions
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
  • Ability to deal courteously, tactfully and effectively with the public.
  • Ability to work with minimal supervision.
  • Ability to operate and maintain motorized, turf-maintenance equipment.
  • Physical ability to perform the assigned duties outdoors, for extended periods of time and in various weather conditions. 

Additional Requirements

Shift work and weekend work may be involved.
 

 Weekly Hours: 40

Labourer

City Of Sasakatoon
Saskatoon - 234.94km
  Public Service Full-time
  18.60  -  20.51
Job Summary Under supervision of the Greenskeeper, this is unskilled physical turf maintenance and minor equipment repair work usually and primarily performed outdoors. Duties &...
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Mar 24th, 2024 at 13:55

Customer Service Representative Full-time Job

City Of Sasakatoon

Customer Service   Saskatoon
Job Details

Job Summary

Under supervision of the CSR Supervisor, this position processes documents and responds to enquiries related to utility servicing and billing, property taxes, parking tickets and permits, booting and impounding of vehicles, general licences etc.

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Receives and processes applications, transfers and disconnection requests for utility services from customers at the counter, by telephone and through correspondence.
  • Responds to written, telephone and in-person enquiries regarding property taxes, e.g. levy calculations, legal descriptions, liens and tax certificate processing.
  • Responds to written, telephone and in-person customer enquiries and complaints regarding utility billing and related issues, such as Equalized Payment Plan and direct debit.
  • Responds to written, telephone and in-person customer enquiries and complaints regarding parking tickets.
  • Processes business licence applications, responds to related enquiries, collects fees and issues licences in accordance with established policies and procedures.
  • Responds to enquiries and complaints related to the Traffic, Animal Control and Noise Bylaws.
  • Processes applications for parking permits.
  • Assists with the training of new staff, as required.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications

  • Graduation from a business college 

OR

  • Graduation from a one year, post-secondary business related program.  
  • Typing speed of 55 words per minute.
  • Four years' progressively responsible experience resolving concerns of external customers and processing automated transaction data.
  • Knowledge of office principles, procedures and systems.
  • Knowledge of business English and arithmetic.
  • Knowledge of basic accounting procedures such as bank reconciliation and ledger balancing.
  • Ability to work as a team member with minimal supervision.
  • Ability to make arithmetic calculations rapidly and accurately.
  • Ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing.
  • Ability to interpret various City bylaws and Provincial acts.
  • Ability to deal courteously, tactfully and effectively with customers.
  • Ability to research, analyse and interpret information in accordance with established policies and procedures.
  • Ability to solve problems independently.
  • Skill in the operation of office equipment, including a computer with Windows software.
     

Requires Security Check

Acceptable current Criminal Record Check (CRC) upon offer of employment.

Weekly Hours: 36.67

Customer Service Representative

City Of Sasakatoon
Saskatoon - 234.94km
  Customer Service Full-time
  59,188.32  -  65,254.80
Job Summary Under supervision of the CSR Supervisor, this position processes documents and responds to enquiries related to utility servicing and billing, property taxes, parking t...
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Mar 24th, 2024 at 13:53

Lifeguard Full-time Job

City Of Sasakatoon

Security & Safety   Saskatoon
Job Details

Job Summary

Under the leadership of the Recreation Technician 8 and 10, this position performs lifeguard duties and provides instructional lessons in accordance with the health and safety procedures and standards established and/or adopted by the City of Saskatoon.

 

Term: 40 Permanent available Part Time position(s).

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Provides instruction using effective and appropriate teaching methodology and safe participant procedures for aquatic programs. 
  • Prepares lesson plans for swimming lessons according to instructional standards. 
  • Completes worksheets, takes attendance, and completes participant progress reports. 
  • Safeguards public admission and rental group activities and responds to emergency situations according to standards. 
  • Participates in the in-service training programs established to maintain fitness levels and lifeguard standards. 
  • Maintains a hazard-free, clean, and safe pool and work area. 
  • Provides education to participants and the public about safety in and around the water, e.g. bulletin boards, handouts and tours. 
  • Conducts daily safety checks of play equipment, emergency first aid equipment, and performs daily water tests. 
  • Performs other related duties as assigned. 

Qualifications

  • Grade 10 education. 
  • Possession of the following valid qualifications: 
  • Lifesaving Society National Lifeguard Certification (Pool Option), 
  • CPR Level C; - Red Cross Standard First Aid or Aquatic Emergency Care Award; 
  • Lifesaving Society Swim for Life Certification. 
  • Lifesaving Instructor Certification.
  • Six month’s related experience instructing and as a lifeguard preferred. 
  • Knowledge of current lifeguard techniques, including first aid and emergency procedures, and instructional techniques, methods and practices. 
  • Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with staff, peers, supervisor and the public. 
  • Ability to demonstrate skills and techniques required and maintain fitness level necessary. • Ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing, with supervisor, staff and the public. • Ability to apply theory to practical learning situations. 
  • Ability to evaluate and adjust lesson plans to meet the participant needs. • Ability to work with the assigned, designated participant group. 
  • Ability to exercise good judgement and provide direction during emergency situations. 
  • Written verification of current aquatic qualifications is required with application.

Requires Security Check

Acceptable current Criminal Record Check (CRC) and Vulnerable Sector Search (VSS) upon offer of employment.

Additional Requirements

Hours of Work:

  • Weekly Hours: Hours will vary based on availability and operational needs. 

Weekly Hours: 40

Lifeguard

City Of Sasakatoon
Saskatoon - 234.94km
  Security & Safety Full-time
  21.07  -  23.23
Job Summary Under the leadership of the Recreation Technician 8 and 10, this position performs lifeguard duties and provides instructional lessons in accordance with the health and...
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Mar 22nd, 2024 at 12:05

Park Access and Training Technician Full-time Job

City Of Sasakatoon

Maintenance & Repair   Saskatoon
Job Details

Job Summary

Under the supervision of the Parks Training & Equipment Coordinator, this position assists in the development and delivery of various training programs related to Power Mobile Equipment. This position also provides technical and inspection support for new park and open space development, parks maintenance, and park access programs.

Duties & Responsibilities

  • 1.    Conducts classroom and practical training for Parks maintenance power mobile equipment and handheld tools. 
    2.    Assesses and reports on employee competency of equipment operation through field observation. 
    3.    Delivers follow-up assessments of formal training programs pertaining to equipment operator skill level and safety compliance. 
    4.    Provides one-on-one practical training where employees are experiencing driving and operating problems identified through incident reports.
    5.    Maintains records related to training, inspections, and park access.
    6.    Represents the Parks Department at inspections for capital projects, including Construction Completions Certificates (CCC) and Final Acceptance Certificates (FAC) by applying knowledge of horticulture.
    7.    Provides customer service on behalf of the Parks Department regarding park access requests from residents and contractors.
    8.    Provides follow-up inspection related to access requests and follows up with damage claims.
    9.    Supports and promotes the health and safety of employees, contractors, and the public in accordance with the Saskatchewan Employment Act, Saskatchewan Health Regulations and Standards, Occupational Health & Safety Regulations and the City of Saskatoon’s administrative Occupational Health & Safety policies and departmental procedures. Maintains and monitors programs which affect public health and safety.
    10.    Performs other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications

  • •    Grade 12 education.
    •    Successful completion of three core courses from a horticulture diploma program.
    •    Minimum of five years’ experience with Parks equipment operation, and maintenance.
    •    Possession of Powered Mobile Equipment Safety Evaluator Certification or ability to obtain within 3 months of hire.
    •    Certification in relevant Power Mobile Equipment or ability to obtain within 3 months of hire.
    •    Successful completion of a recognized “Train the Trainer” or Adult Education program or ability to obtain within 3 months of hire.
    •    Possession of a valid First Aid certification within 3 months of hire
    •    Possession of a valid Saskatchewan Class 5 Drivers Licence and the ability to use a personal vehicle for travel between worksites.
    •    Current driver’s abstract from SGI demonstrating a safe driving record.
    •    Demonstrated knowledge of provincial labour and safety legislation related to vehicle and power mobile equipment operation.
    •    Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively; orally, including public speaking, and in writing.
    •    Demonstrated ability to design, coordinate and conduct training programs utilizing adult learning techniques, and evaluate the competency of training participants.
    •    Proficiency in the use of computers including Microsoft Office software. Experience in the use of Enterprise Resource Planning and Learning Management System software (SAP).
    •    Demonstrated knowledge of parks maintenance operations and the equipment that is used to support these maintenance service provisions. 

 Weekly Hours: 40 

Park Access and Training Technician

City Of Sasakatoon
Saskatoon - 234.94km
  Maintenance & Repair Full-time
  29.68  -  32.72
Job Summary Under the supervision of the Parks Training & Equipment Coordinator, this position assists in the development and delivery of various training programs related to P...
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Mar 22nd, 2024 at 12:04

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