Infrastructure Planner (Planner 3)
About the role
Competition Number
#26021
Department
Infrastructure, Engineering & Environmental Services Department
Employment Type
full-time union
Salary
The current (2024) hourly wage rate is $47.08 based on a 35-hour work week (Schedule “A”)
Posting Date
March 12, 2026 - 12:00pm
Closing Date
April 6, 2026 - 5:00pm
Posting
Open
The City of Courtenay invites applications for the position of "Infrastructure Planner (Planner 3)” in the Asset Management Division of the Infrastructure, Engineering & Environmental Services Department. This is a union position subject to the terms and conditions in the collective agreement between the City and CUPE Local 556.
The Infrastructure Planner is a core member of the City’s Asset Management Division and plays a central role in leading the development, maintenance, and integration of infrastructure planning frameworks that connect the Official Community Plan, Development Cost Charge program, engineering master plans, asset management plans, condition assessments, and capital renewal strategies. The role provides infrastructure planning insight into development servicing reviews, multi‑year capital planning, facility lifecycle planning, and corporate reporting.
Acting as a central hub for cross‑departmental collaboration, the Infrastructure Planner facilitates interdepartmental planning, chairs key coordination meetings, maintains the City’s network models, and ensures that planning information, assumptions, and data are current and aligned across the organization. In collaboration with Capital Projects, Development Services, Operational Services, Infrastructure, Engineering and Environmental Services, Financial Services, and other internal partners, the Infrastructure Planner coordinates long‑range planning activities to support growth management, renewal prioritization, and climate‑resilient asset stewardship. This role ensures that capital investment decisions reflect growth demands, service levels, climate resilience, and long‑term sustainability goals.
The Infrastructure Planner is a corporate integrator responsible for leading coordinated, forward‑looking infrastructure planning for the City. This role ensures that capital investment decisions reflect growth demands, service levels, climate resilience, and long‑term sustainability goals.
Minimum requirements:
- Degree in Civil Engineering or related discipline; OR
- Diploma in Civil Engineering Technology or related discipline with relevant technical experience;
- Professional Engineer designation (P.Eng or eligibility), or AScT designation;
- Member in good standing with EGBC, or equivalent;
- Project Management Professional (PMP) preferred;
- Valid BC Class 5 driver's license;
- Criminal Records Check;
- 5+ years in infrastructure planning, municipal engineering, asset; management or capital project coordination;
- Experience facilitating interdepartmental teams is an asset;
- Proven ability to lead and facilitate cross‑departmental collaboration;
- Strong knowledge of civil engineering principles and municipal infrastructure systems;
- Proficiency in modelling software (e.g., InfoWater, InfoSewer, SWMM, transportation modelling), GIS, AutoCAD, and asset management systems;
- Strong data stewardship skills, including managing and updating modelling inputs, assumptions, and datasets;
- Excellent communication, meeting‑facilitation, and consensus‑building skills;
- Ability to balance strategic perspectives with detailed technical analysis;
- Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills, including lifecycle costing and risk‑based decision‑making.
Complementary assets:
- Other related certificates relating to environmental, climate, sustainability, transportation, modelling, asset management and job-related safety training.
The current (2024) hourly wage rate is $47.08 based on a 35-hour work week (Schedule “A”).
If you have the qualifications along with the passion to help Courtenay be the most livable City in British Columbia, then submit a resume outlining how you meet the qualifications with a covering letter clearly marked “Application: Infrastructure Planner”. Submit .
The City of Courtenay is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and encourages applications from all qualified individuals.
Copies of relevant professional certificates, degrees, or tickets will be required at the time of the interview.
We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those short listed will be contacted.
About City of Courtenay
The City of Courtenay is a culturally diverse, scenic city of approximately 24,000 people. Courtenay is located in the heart of the beautiful Comox Valley, on the east coast of Vancouver Island, within the traditional lands of the K'ómoks First Nation.
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Infrastructure Planner (Planner 3)
About the role
Competition Number
#26021
Department
Infrastructure, Engineering & Environmental Services Department
Employment Type
full-time union
Salary
The current (2024) hourly wage rate is $47.08 based on a 35-hour work week (Schedule “A”)
Posting Date
March 12, 2026 - 12:00pm
Closing Date
April 6, 2026 - 5:00pm
Posting
Open
The City of Courtenay invites applications for the position of "Infrastructure Planner (Planner 3)” in the Asset Management Division of the Infrastructure, Engineering & Environmental Services Department. This is a union position subject to the terms and conditions in the collective agreement between the City and CUPE Local 556.
The Infrastructure Planner is a core member of the City’s Asset Management Division and plays a central role in leading the development, maintenance, and integration of infrastructure planning frameworks that connect the Official Community Plan, Development Cost Charge program, engineering master plans, asset management plans, condition assessments, and capital renewal strategies. The role provides infrastructure planning insight into development servicing reviews, multi‑year capital planning, facility lifecycle planning, and corporate reporting.
Acting as a central hub for cross‑departmental collaboration, the Infrastructure Planner facilitates interdepartmental planning, chairs key coordination meetings, maintains the City’s network models, and ensures that planning information, assumptions, and data are current and aligned across the organization. In collaboration with Capital Projects, Development Services, Operational Services, Infrastructure, Engineering and Environmental Services, Financial Services, and other internal partners, the Infrastructure Planner coordinates long‑range planning activities to support growth management, renewal prioritization, and climate‑resilient asset stewardship. This role ensures that capital investment decisions reflect growth demands, service levels, climate resilience, and long‑term sustainability goals.
The Infrastructure Planner is a corporate integrator responsible for leading coordinated, forward‑looking infrastructure planning for the City. This role ensures that capital investment decisions reflect growth demands, service levels, climate resilience, and long‑term sustainability goals.
Minimum requirements:
- Degree in Civil Engineering or related discipline; OR
- Diploma in Civil Engineering Technology or related discipline with relevant technical experience;
- Professional Engineer designation (P.Eng or eligibility), or AScT designation;
- Member in good standing with EGBC, or equivalent;
- Project Management Professional (PMP) preferred;
- Valid BC Class 5 driver's license;
- Criminal Records Check;
- 5+ years in infrastructure planning, municipal engineering, asset; management or capital project coordination;
- Experience facilitating interdepartmental teams is an asset;
- Proven ability to lead and facilitate cross‑departmental collaboration;
- Strong knowledge of civil engineering principles and municipal infrastructure systems;
- Proficiency in modelling software (e.g., InfoWater, InfoSewer, SWMM, transportation modelling), GIS, AutoCAD, and asset management systems;
- Strong data stewardship skills, including managing and updating modelling inputs, assumptions, and datasets;
- Excellent communication, meeting‑facilitation, and consensus‑building skills;
- Ability to balance strategic perspectives with detailed technical analysis;
- Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills, including lifecycle costing and risk‑based decision‑making.
Complementary assets:
- Other related certificates relating to environmental, climate, sustainability, transportation, modelling, asset management and job-related safety training.
The current (2024) hourly wage rate is $47.08 based on a 35-hour work week (Schedule “A”).
If you have the qualifications along with the passion to help Courtenay be the most livable City in British Columbia, then submit a resume outlining how you meet the qualifications with a covering letter clearly marked “Application: Infrastructure Planner”. Submit .
The City of Courtenay is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and encourages applications from all qualified individuals.
Copies of relevant professional certificates, degrees, or tickets will be required at the time of the interview.
We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those short listed will be contacted.
About City of Courtenay
The City of Courtenay is a culturally diverse, scenic city of approximately 24,000 people. Courtenay is located in the heart of the beautiful Comox Valley, on the east coast of Vancouver Island, within the traditional lands of the K'ómoks First Nation.