Project Manager, Development Engineering
Top Benefits
About the role
Company Description
The County of Grande Prairie builds on its natural environment and the entrepreneurial spirit of its citizens to provide an unmatched quality of life and opportunity for all. We offer a collaborative and dynamic workplace where our values of Trustworthy, Transparent, Respectful, and Collaborative guide our conduct and contribute to a healthy culture.
Job Description
Our Project Manager, Development Engineering is responsible for the management and administration of all land and development engineering reviews and approvals through the subdivision and development processes in the County.
This position coordinates and manages third-party contracts for development engineering service consultants to meet the program goals and objectives of the County and our service areas. Three primary areas of service are Planning and Development process support, Construction Inspection, and Development Engineering program support.
Job Duties and Responsibilities:
- Providing an efficient and high level of service to ratepayers, clients, and customers with engineering support for all Planning Applications including Development Permits, Safety Codes, Land, Subdivision, and Rezoning Applications.
- Partnering with the development industry to coordinate and facilitate logical and balanced development and servicing of land.
- Conducting Development Engineering studies and reporting such as Design Reports, Geotechnical Reports, Traffic Impact Analysis, Traffic Counts, Master Plans, Functional Plans, Storm Basin Studies, etc.
- Continuing the development of Master Drainage Plans for major basins within the County in collaboration with Municipal Utilities.
- Collaborating to administer municipal infrastructure servicing requirements from start to finish, beginning with review of engineering studies and designs to final acceptance of constructed infrastructure.
- Managing, reviewing and updating the Offsite Levies framework for the County.
- Reviewing and providing recommendations of lot grading plans submitted through the County’s Development Permit and Subdivision Process.
- Implementing surface drainage and site grading bylaw, program, policies and guidelines.
- Undertaking data analysis to provide input and recommendations to Senior Leadership on planning for the County’s infrastructure improvement program.
- Reviewing and approving Developer Submitted Engineering Drawings for municipal infrastructure required to be constructed as conditions of subdivision or development approval, with consultation of the team.
- Managing, coordinating and completing inspections of Developer constructed municipal infrastructure at Construction Completion and Final Acceptance phases.
- Providing recommendations on complex applications for residential, commercial, and industrial development; evaluating alternatives and conformance with County policies, by-laws, the Municipal Development Plan, and federal / provincial laws. Coordinating input from the Development Engineering Services consultant and the team.
- Supporting updates to long-range planning documents such as the Municipal Development Plan and other statutory and non-statutory plans.
- Consulting with property owners, contractors, developers, engineers, architects, and the public regarding conformance to standards, plan specifications and codes; explaining standards, requirements and procedures and evaluating alternatives.
- Coordinating and authorizing activities and related expenditures within the guidelines and constraints of the budget approval.
Qualifications
- Technical diploma or a related degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental or Science related studies.
- Professional membership in, or ability to become a member of the Alberta Society of Engineering Technologists (ASET), Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA), or comparable designation, considered an asset.
- At least five years’ related project management experience in municipal or industry setting with some focus on road infrastructure asset management, including full range of project delivery methods, project management, contractor supervision, RFP/tendering and contract management.
- Knowledge of civil engineering theory, principles, practices and procedures related to storm water management, transportation infrastructure, urban and rural road construction and traffic management.
- Extensive knowledge of the planning and land use framework, Safety Codes act, property rights, Alberta Land Titles System and Alberta Land Survey System, Safety Codes Permit Issuers Designation of Powers.
- Experience with field survey data collection, report writing/interpretation and legislation.
- Knowledge of costing methods and best practices.
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, decision making, organizational and interpersonal skills.
- Able to maintain the highest standards of professional ethics and integrity.
- ARC GIS and Survey field experience.
- Class 5 Driver’s License with an acceptable driver’s abstract.
Additional Information
What We Offer: The County of Grande Prairie provides a competitive compensation package, including benefits, LAPP pension and vacation. We actively support professional development opportunities and foster an engaging work environment.
Pay Rate: $56.49 - $66.46/hour
Closing Date: October 30, 2025
As part of the County of Grande Prairie’s commitment to provide a safe and healthy workplace, we encourage and support a scent-free environment.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Only applications submitted online will be accepted. We do not accept applications sent via email.
The County of Grande Prairie recognizes and values the principles of fair hiring practices. We are committed to a respectful and inclusive workplace and welcome applications from all qualified individuals. Should you require accommodation through any stage of the recruitment process, please contact hr@countygp.ab.ca and we will work with you to meet your needs.
- This posting may be used for future vacancies or to fill more than one position
- This posting may be open until a suitable candidate(s) is/are found.
Please note that once your application is complete, you will receive a confirmation email. If we require any additional information we will contact you. Due to the volume of applications received we can only answer questions at the interview stage.
About County of Grande Prairie No. 1
County of Grande Prairie - Bringing our communities and region closer together.
The County of Grande Prairie No.1 is a wonderful place to live, visit and conduct business. Residents appreciate the benefits of a quiet rural lifestyle and small town living with convenient access to big city amenities.
Whether you are a local resident or business owner looking for information on our programs and services, or a corporation considering locating a new business or relocating an existing business, we invite you to spend some time on our website.
Project Manager, Development Engineering
Top Benefits
About the role
Company Description
The County of Grande Prairie builds on its natural environment and the entrepreneurial spirit of its citizens to provide an unmatched quality of life and opportunity for all. We offer a collaborative and dynamic workplace where our values of Trustworthy, Transparent, Respectful, and Collaborative guide our conduct and contribute to a healthy culture.
Job Description
Our Project Manager, Development Engineering is responsible for the management and administration of all land and development engineering reviews and approvals through the subdivision and development processes in the County.
This position coordinates and manages third-party contracts for development engineering service consultants to meet the program goals and objectives of the County and our service areas. Three primary areas of service are Planning and Development process support, Construction Inspection, and Development Engineering program support.
Job Duties and Responsibilities:
- Providing an efficient and high level of service to ratepayers, clients, and customers with engineering support for all Planning Applications including Development Permits, Safety Codes, Land, Subdivision, and Rezoning Applications.
- Partnering with the development industry to coordinate and facilitate logical and balanced development and servicing of land.
- Conducting Development Engineering studies and reporting such as Design Reports, Geotechnical Reports, Traffic Impact Analysis, Traffic Counts, Master Plans, Functional Plans, Storm Basin Studies, etc.
- Continuing the development of Master Drainage Plans for major basins within the County in collaboration with Municipal Utilities.
- Collaborating to administer municipal infrastructure servicing requirements from start to finish, beginning with review of engineering studies and designs to final acceptance of constructed infrastructure.
- Managing, reviewing and updating the Offsite Levies framework for the County.
- Reviewing and providing recommendations of lot grading plans submitted through the County’s Development Permit and Subdivision Process.
- Implementing surface drainage and site grading bylaw, program, policies and guidelines.
- Undertaking data analysis to provide input and recommendations to Senior Leadership on planning for the County’s infrastructure improvement program.
- Reviewing and approving Developer Submitted Engineering Drawings for municipal infrastructure required to be constructed as conditions of subdivision or development approval, with consultation of the team.
- Managing, coordinating and completing inspections of Developer constructed municipal infrastructure at Construction Completion and Final Acceptance phases.
- Providing recommendations on complex applications for residential, commercial, and industrial development; evaluating alternatives and conformance with County policies, by-laws, the Municipal Development Plan, and federal / provincial laws. Coordinating input from the Development Engineering Services consultant and the team.
- Supporting updates to long-range planning documents such as the Municipal Development Plan and other statutory and non-statutory plans.
- Consulting with property owners, contractors, developers, engineers, architects, and the public regarding conformance to standards, plan specifications and codes; explaining standards, requirements and procedures and evaluating alternatives.
- Coordinating and authorizing activities and related expenditures within the guidelines and constraints of the budget approval.
Qualifications
- Technical diploma or a related degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental or Science related studies.
- Professional membership in, or ability to become a member of the Alberta Society of Engineering Technologists (ASET), Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA), or comparable designation, considered an asset.
- At least five years’ related project management experience in municipal or industry setting with some focus on road infrastructure asset management, including full range of project delivery methods, project management, contractor supervision, RFP/tendering and contract management.
- Knowledge of civil engineering theory, principles, practices and procedures related to storm water management, transportation infrastructure, urban and rural road construction and traffic management.
- Extensive knowledge of the planning and land use framework, Safety Codes act, property rights, Alberta Land Titles System and Alberta Land Survey System, Safety Codes Permit Issuers Designation of Powers.
- Experience with field survey data collection, report writing/interpretation and legislation.
- Knowledge of costing methods and best practices.
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, decision making, organizational and interpersonal skills.
- Able to maintain the highest standards of professional ethics and integrity.
- ARC GIS and Survey field experience.
- Class 5 Driver’s License with an acceptable driver’s abstract.
Additional Information
What We Offer: The County of Grande Prairie provides a competitive compensation package, including benefits, LAPP pension and vacation. We actively support professional development opportunities and foster an engaging work environment.
Pay Rate: $56.49 - $66.46/hour
Closing Date: October 30, 2025
As part of the County of Grande Prairie’s commitment to provide a safe and healthy workplace, we encourage and support a scent-free environment.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Only applications submitted online will be accepted. We do not accept applications sent via email.
The County of Grande Prairie recognizes and values the principles of fair hiring practices. We are committed to a respectful and inclusive workplace and welcome applications from all qualified individuals. Should you require accommodation through any stage of the recruitment process, please contact hr@countygp.ab.ca and we will work with you to meet your needs.
- This posting may be used for future vacancies or to fill more than one position
- This posting may be open until a suitable candidate(s) is/are found.
Please note that once your application is complete, you will receive a confirmation email. If we require any additional information we will contact you. Due to the volume of applications received we can only answer questions at the interview stage.
About County of Grande Prairie No. 1
County of Grande Prairie - Bringing our communities and region closer together.
The County of Grande Prairie No.1 is a wonderful place to live, visit and conduct business. Residents appreciate the benefits of a quiet rural lifestyle and small town living with convenient access to big city amenities.
Whether you are a local resident or business owner looking for information on our programs and services, or a corporation considering locating a new business or relocating an existing business, we invite you to spend some time on our website.