Field Services Representative - Term

City Of Regina

The Role

Overview

Inspect and ensure proper construction of city water, wastewater, storm and road infrastructure.

Key Responsibilities

  • utility inspection
  • surveying
  • compliance monitoring
  • report review
  • infrastructure assessment
  • project coordination

Tasks

-Inspect and keep records surrounding utility installations and assist with enforcement of deficiency corrections. -Review record drawings, test result reports and acceptance criteria results submitted by contractors and/or consultants against own inspection records, notes, images and drawing mark-ups for accuracy and provide report to developer, project manager and city technical staff as required. -Ensures construction activities comply with City Permits to Operate and Permits to Construct. -Assess and document road, water, wastewater and storm infrastructure conditions and provide recommendations for repair and servicing. -Uses electronic surveying instruments and digital information to as-built information for constructed infrastructure and other engineering projects and installations. -Coordinates and monitors projects to ensure code/legislation, safety schedules, contracts, and plans including traffic accommodation, temporary water and sewer bypass pumping, are adhered to -Follow all rules and regulations as set out in the Provincial Occupational Health and Safety Act and the City of Regina Occupational Health and Safety Manual as they apply to this position. -Issue stop work orders due to policy, procedure or safety violations and levy fines due to violations as prescribed by servicing agreement or delegated authority of various development related bylaws. -Advise project manager or foreman of any suspected anomalies or deviations from approved plans or construction specifications. -Train staff and/or perform inspection duties related to the construction of roadways, sewer and water facilities and municipal utilities and maintain accurate records and reports. -Collect evidence, provide reporting and provide judicial testimony regarding the witnessing of damage to city infrastructure or bylaw infractions. -Refer to City Standard Construction Specifications and approved drawings and plans from City engineering groups, and engineering consultants to ensure the water, wastewater, stormwater and roadway infrastructure being constructed is in accordance with these material, labour and installation specifications and approved plans (both on site and in office review). -Reviews external utilities construction plans for impacts to City infrastructure. Manages any work necessary to modify City infrastructure. Inspects outside utilities’ work as it is being completed to ensure compliance with plans and to protect City infrastructure.

Requirements

  • autocad
  • gis
  • survey software
  • civil diploma
  • nassc certification
  • class 5 licence

What You Bring

-Knowledge of construction and maintenance practices pertaining to roadway, water, wastewater and storm sewer installation along with related infrastructure. -Knowledge of survey related computer software (Spectra/Geo-tools/Trimble Geomatics Office). -Knowledge of field investigation and testing equipment, procedures and practices -Certification through the National Association of Sewer Service Companies -Successful candidates may be required to provide a satisfactory criminal record check per the City of Regina's Criminal Record Check Policy. -Knowledge of the use and care of surveying equipment (including Level, Transit, Total Station and GPS units). -Knowledge of the general rules and regulations of the Provincial Occupational Health and Safety Act -Must be able to work in confined spaces. -Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with customers and within the City service. -Courses related to municipal construction, inspection, surveying and drafting and a minimum of five (5) years directly related experience in a municipal engineering environment -Proof of education is required. -Must possess a valid Class Five (5) driver’s licence. -Must be able to move about construction sites independently, use hand tools and perform actions such as move heavy objects 25 kg to perform inspection duties. -The knowledge, skills and abilities obtained through completion of a two (2) year program in a Civil Engineering Diploma program and a minimum of two (2) years related experience in a municipal engineering environment. -Will be required to work from variable bases of operation. -Skill in Access, Excel, Word, GIS and AutoCAD or similar software. -Knowledge of job-related office productivity software, internet browsers and search engines, enterprise software, and technology devices -Knowledge of engineering plans, schematics and specifications -Must be able and willing to perform work of a physical nature in field environments and inclement weather. -Knowledge of the principles of organization, record keeping, reporting and the ability to apply these principles effectively. -Ability to handle conflict and handle difficult situations in a calm, rational and professional manner. -Knowledge of the City’s engineering standards and related legislation

Benefits

-Working shift work

The Company

About City Of Regina

-The City’s extensive infrastructure projects ensure the efficient delivery of essential services, from water management to transportation. -Regina is home to a thriving community, offering recreational facilities, green spaces, and sustainable city planning. -Typical projects include urban redevelopment, public parks, water treatment facilities, and transportation networks. -A unique aspect of Regina's growth is its deep commitment to building resilient infrastructure, tailored to the needs of its people. -The City of Regina is a forward-thinking municipality, consistently focusing on growth, sustainability, and quality of life for all.

Sector Specialisms

Transit

Leisure

Water

Garbage & Recycling

Parking

Economic Growth

Events and Entertainment

Trade

Agribusiness

Sporting

Cultural

Hospitality

Business Improvement

Community Services

Parks

Recreation

Inclusion

Adapted Programs

Research Collaboration

Disability and Inclusion

Paratransit

Security Clearance

-must provide a satisfactory criminal record check per city of regina's policy.