26-005 Engineering Inspector 2
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About the role
- Maple Ridge, British Columbia
ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 2 POSITION OVERVIEW: Join the City of Maple Ridge as a key player in shaping our growing community’s infrastructure! In this Engineering Inspector 2 role, you’ll take on a dynamic mix of administrative, regulatory, and technical responsibilities and overseeing the construction and inspection of both developer-related and capital works projects. You’ll play a vital part in ensuring that all projects meet design specifications, safety standards, and regulatory requirements while maintaining the City’s commitment to quality, safety, and innovation in public infrastructure.This position offers the opportunity to work independently and make decisions in the field—conducting inspections, identifying potential issues, and collaborating with developers, contractors, and utility companies. You’ll also contribute to the success of major municipal projects by preparing cost estimates, technical reports, and project designs. As a trusted representative of the City, you’ll engage the public and internal teams to resolve issues. In This Role You Will: Review construction drawings and plans for new subdivisions and municipal projects for technical accuracy and compliance with design criteria, construction specifications, bylaws, and guidelines.
Conduct inspections of roads, sewers, waterworks, and other public infrastructure projects to ensure safety, quality, and adherence to approved standards.
Identify potential safety hazards, deficiencies, or substandard workmanship and ensure timely resolution.
Research, develop, schedule, and administer municipal construction projects, including roads, drainage, water, and sanitary sewer systems.
Prepare tender documents, cost estimates, technical reports, and project recommendations.
Process contractor payments and progress reports; coordinate testing of construction materials.
Monitor and oversee the work of municipal crews, contractors, and utility companies to ensure compliance with municipal and provincial safety requirements.
Respond to public inquiries and complaints, providing clear explanations of municipal policies and facilitating resolutions.
Consult and coordinate with consultants, contractors, and internal departments to ensure project success. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Must have above average Public Relations skills and have the ability to deal effectively and tactfully with the general public and contractors under conditions of stress and adversity.
Considerable knowledge of Municipal design and engineering standards relative to all aspects of land servicing and of the rules, regulations, by-laws and policies pertaining thereto.
Considerable knowledge of the methods, practices, materials, tools and equipment used in construction and installation of Municipal utilities.
Sound knowledge of engineering mathematics, and of Municipal engineering plans, specifications, contract documents and data related to the work.
Sound knowledge of computer applications and capabilities as related to the work performed.
Working knowledge of the fundamentals of budgeting and standard costing procedures as related to engineering programs and operations.
Ability to research, develop, schedule and administer specific Municipal construction projects, to prepare cost estimates, and to assist a superior in the compilation of the preliminary annual and long range program budgets.
Ability to assist with tender preparations for specific capital works and to review drawings and plans for technical accuracy and conformance to Municipal and other agency guidelines, by-laws and specifications.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with a wide range of internal and external contacts and to provide technical information, advice and interpretation of engineering requirements, policies, procedures, proposals and related matters to same.
Ability to deal effectively through verbal and written communication regarding public complaints and requests.
Ability to prepare and maintain records, statistics, reports and correspondence related to the work.
Must have the ability to express ideas effectively both orally and in writing.
Must have the knowledge to determine quality of materials and workmanship, make accurate notes and sketches and prepare observation reports of work accomplished.
Should have prior experience and knowledge of W.C.B. and Provincial safety regulations. REQUIRED EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE Graduation from a diploma program from an Institute of Technology in an appropriate discipline plus sound related Municipal engineering experience or an equivalent combination of training and experience. REQUIRED LICENCES, CERTIFICATES AND REGISTRATIONS Certification or eligibility for certification as a Certified Public Works Inspector Level II (CPWI 2) with the Applied Science Technologists and Technicians of British Columbia.Valid Class 5 Driver’s License valid in the Province of British Columbia. HOURS OF WORK As per Schedule B Note C of the Collective Agreement, this position will work a 40-hour work week and shall be paid for the hours worked. EQUITY STATEMENT At the City of Maple Ridge, we are dedicated to cultivating an inclusive culture that actively values and embraces diversity. We strive to attract and retain a talented, diverse workforce that is broadly reflective of the community we proudly serve. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process by contacting recruitment@mapleridge.ca. WHAT WE OFFER YOU: The City of Maple Ridge is a great place to work with competitive compensation packages that include the Municipal Pension Plan, a strong employee wellness program and the opportunity for professional career growth and professional development. If you want to help shape a growing community in a municipality that strives for service excellence, then this is the position for you. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those under consideration will be contacted.
About City of Maple Ridge
2024 BC's Top Employers
The City of Maple Ridge is located on the traditional territory of the Kwantlen and Katzie First Nations north of the Fraser River between the Pitt River and Stave Falls in the shadow of the Golden Ears Mountain. Maple Ridge is connected to the south Fraser by the Golden Ears Bridge which puts the City within 45 minutes of the US border, Vancouver International Airport, Abbotsford International Airport and all points in between.
The City was established on September 12, 1874 and in the early years European and Japanese settlers established an extensive agricultural industry delivering products to the growing communities in the lower mainland and international markets. A century ago logging and wood production was the predominant industry. The railroad, located on the banks of the Fraser River, was the principal transportation route from Canadian Confederation until the development of the road network, including the Lougheed Highway, which saw the community shift from the riverfront to the current downtown in the early 30s. Maple Ridge has doubled in size every 20 years since 1921 and the most recent Census in 2021 revealed that our population was now over 91,000 citizens.
Maple Ridge is one of the fastest growing communities in BC and the investments in the last decade to build the Golden Ears Bridge and the Pitt River Bridge have helped fill a housing boom and new investment in business. The City of Maple Ridge is proud to have 70% of all staff members living in the community reflecting the fact that this is a great place to work, live and play in one of BCs most amazing natural settings.
26-005 Engineering Inspector 2
Top Benefits
About the role
- Maple Ridge, British Columbia
ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 2 POSITION OVERVIEW: Join the City of Maple Ridge as a key player in shaping our growing community’s infrastructure! In this Engineering Inspector 2 role, you’ll take on a dynamic mix of administrative, regulatory, and technical responsibilities and overseeing the construction and inspection of both developer-related and capital works projects. You’ll play a vital part in ensuring that all projects meet design specifications, safety standards, and regulatory requirements while maintaining the City’s commitment to quality, safety, and innovation in public infrastructure.This position offers the opportunity to work independently and make decisions in the field—conducting inspections, identifying potential issues, and collaborating with developers, contractors, and utility companies. You’ll also contribute to the success of major municipal projects by preparing cost estimates, technical reports, and project designs. As a trusted representative of the City, you’ll engage the public and internal teams to resolve issues. In This Role You Will: Review construction drawings and plans for new subdivisions and municipal projects for technical accuracy and compliance with design criteria, construction specifications, bylaws, and guidelines.
Conduct inspections of roads, sewers, waterworks, and other public infrastructure projects to ensure safety, quality, and adherence to approved standards.
Identify potential safety hazards, deficiencies, or substandard workmanship and ensure timely resolution.
Research, develop, schedule, and administer municipal construction projects, including roads, drainage, water, and sanitary sewer systems.
Prepare tender documents, cost estimates, technical reports, and project recommendations.
Process contractor payments and progress reports; coordinate testing of construction materials.
Monitor and oversee the work of municipal crews, contractors, and utility companies to ensure compliance with municipal and provincial safety requirements.
Respond to public inquiries and complaints, providing clear explanations of municipal policies and facilitating resolutions.
Consult and coordinate with consultants, contractors, and internal departments to ensure project success. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Must have above average Public Relations skills and have the ability to deal effectively and tactfully with the general public and contractors under conditions of stress and adversity.
Considerable knowledge of Municipal design and engineering standards relative to all aspects of land servicing and of the rules, regulations, by-laws and policies pertaining thereto.
Considerable knowledge of the methods, practices, materials, tools and equipment used in construction and installation of Municipal utilities.
Sound knowledge of engineering mathematics, and of Municipal engineering plans, specifications, contract documents and data related to the work.
Sound knowledge of computer applications and capabilities as related to the work performed.
Working knowledge of the fundamentals of budgeting and standard costing procedures as related to engineering programs and operations.
Ability to research, develop, schedule and administer specific Municipal construction projects, to prepare cost estimates, and to assist a superior in the compilation of the preliminary annual and long range program budgets.
Ability to assist with tender preparations for specific capital works and to review drawings and plans for technical accuracy and conformance to Municipal and other agency guidelines, by-laws and specifications.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with a wide range of internal and external contacts and to provide technical information, advice and interpretation of engineering requirements, policies, procedures, proposals and related matters to same.
Ability to deal effectively through verbal and written communication regarding public complaints and requests.
Ability to prepare and maintain records, statistics, reports and correspondence related to the work.
Must have the ability to express ideas effectively both orally and in writing.
Must have the knowledge to determine quality of materials and workmanship, make accurate notes and sketches and prepare observation reports of work accomplished.
Should have prior experience and knowledge of W.C.B. and Provincial safety regulations. REQUIRED EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE Graduation from a diploma program from an Institute of Technology in an appropriate discipline plus sound related Municipal engineering experience or an equivalent combination of training and experience. REQUIRED LICENCES, CERTIFICATES AND REGISTRATIONS Certification or eligibility for certification as a Certified Public Works Inspector Level II (CPWI 2) with the Applied Science Technologists and Technicians of British Columbia.Valid Class 5 Driver’s License valid in the Province of British Columbia. HOURS OF WORK As per Schedule B Note C of the Collective Agreement, this position will work a 40-hour work week and shall be paid for the hours worked. EQUITY STATEMENT At the City of Maple Ridge, we are dedicated to cultivating an inclusive culture that actively values and embraces diversity. We strive to attract and retain a talented, diverse workforce that is broadly reflective of the community we proudly serve. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process by contacting recruitment@mapleridge.ca. WHAT WE OFFER YOU: The City of Maple Ridge is a great place to work with competitive compensation packages that include the Municipal Pension Plan, a strong employee wellness program and the opportunity for professional career growth and professional development. If you want to help shape a growing community in a municipality that strives for service excellence, then this is the position for you. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those under consideration will be contacted.
About City of Maple Ridge
2024 BC's Top Employers
The City of Maple Ridge is located on the traditional territory of the Kwantlen and Katzie First Nations north of the Fraser River between the Pitt River and Stave Falls in the shadow of the Golden Ears Mountain. Maple Ridge is connected to the south Fraser by the Golden Ears Bridge which puts the City within 45 minutes of the US border, Vancouver International Airport, Abbotsford International Airport and all points in between.
The City was established on September 12, 1874 and in the early years European and Japanese settlers established an extensive agricultural industry delivering products to the growing communities in the lower mainland and international markets. A century ago logging and wood production was the predominant industry. The railroad, located on the banks of the Fraser River, was the principal transportation route from Canadian Confederation until the development of the road network, including the Lougheed Highway, which saw the community shift from the riverfront to the current downtown in the early 30s. Maple Ridge has doubled in size every 20 years since 1921 and the most recent Census in 2021 revealed that our population was now over 91,000 citizens.
Maple Ridge is one of the fastest growing communities in BC and the investments in the last decade to build the Golden Ears Bridge and the Pitt River Bridge have helped fill a housing boom and new investment in business. The City of Maple Ridge is proud to have 70% of all staff members living in the community reflecting the fact that this is a great place to work, live and play in one of BCs most amazing natural settings.