Assessment Engineer
Top Benefits
About the role
Assessment Engineer**-**ENG003165
Employment Type**:**Permanent Full-time
**Location(s)****:**SK-Rgna-Regina
Ministry**:**013 Saskbuilds and Procurement
Salary Range**:**$7,148-$9,291 Monthly
Grade**:**MCP.06.
The Ministry of SaskBuilds and Procurement's Infrastructure Planning and Priorities Branch is recruiting one dynamic and motivated individual to join the Asset Management team as an Assessment Engineer, focusing on Accessibility Assessments.
The Government of Saskatchewan is committed to identifying, removing and preventing accessibility barriers for individuals who work at or access government facilities, programs, and services. As part of this commitment, the government introducedThe Accessible Saskatchewan Act, which came into force on December 3, 2023. The Act requires the provincial government to publicly post an accessibility plan to remove and prevent accessibility barriers for persons with disabilities.
In order to comply with TheAccessible Saskatchewan Act, the Asset Management team administers Accessibility Assessments for all Government Owned Facilities, which include Correctional, Post Secondary Educational, Office, Operations and Justice Facilities.
These audits will help to identify accessibility barriers and actions that can be taken to remove physical barriers in government buildings.
As part of the Asset Management team, the successful candidate will have the confidence and experience to conduct Accessibility Assessments. This role will involve a mix of field and office time, with time split between travelling to rural and urban sites, collecting data on assessments and writing reports based on the data.
Task List
Tasks that will be required by the successful applicant may include:
Accessibility Assessments:
- Conduct accessibility assessments on various facility types across the province;
- Write and review accessibility assessment reports;
- Critically analyze facility deficiencies and make recommendations on renovations to achieve minimum accessibility standards; and,
- Communicate data findings to technical and non-technical audiences.
Requirements:
A post-secondary degree or diploma is not necessarily required to apply for this job; however, education/certification in the following fields would be considered an asset:
- Civil, Structural, Architectural, or Building Engineer;
- Applied Science Technologist (AScT) or Certified Engineering Technologist (C.E.T.) in Building, Architecture, or Civil Engineering;
- Journeyman Certificate of Qualification in in a designated trade that is related to building construction;
- Class 1, 2, or 3 Building Official; and,
- Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification.
This position will provide on-the-job training; however, knowledge of the following is an asset:
- Accessibility Assessments in accordance with CSAB651-18;
- Facility Condition Assessments (FCAs) and/or Property Condition Assessments (PCAs);
- National Building Code of Canada;
- Buildings design, construction and operations;
- Facilities maintenance and project planning;
- Ability to understand construction drawings;
- Ability to understand accessibility acts and regulations;
The Ministry of SaskBuilds and Procurement offers dynamic and challenging work for talented individuals in an environment that supports innovation, creativity and diversity. Also, the Saskatchewan Public Service offers several employment advantages, such as:
- A competitive salary;
- Comprehensive benefits package including pension;
- Vacation & 12 scheduled days off (SDOs) and other types of leave;
- Advancement opportunities; and,
- Flexible work arrangements.
We welcome applications from highly motivated individuals who fit most of the criteria above. A lack of specific experience can be discussed during the interview process. We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may come from a less traditional background with knowledge and skills that we have not thought to include in this posting. We may consider an equivalent combination of knowledge, skills, education and experience to meet minimum qualifications. If you are interested in applying, we encourage you to think broadly about your background, skill set and interest in the role.
We are committed to workplace diversity.
Hours of Work**:**M - Monthly Out of Scope
Number of Openings**:**1
Closing Date: Mar 21, 2026, 12:59:00 AM
About Government of Saskatchewan
Welcome to the Government of Saskatchewan’s LinkedIn Page!
This page has information about our current career opportunities, who our teams are, and why we are the choice for your next career adventure.
When you join the Government of Saskatchewan Public Service, you’ll be part of a community that values diversity, innovation, and collaboration. We are one of the largest employers in Saskatchewan, offering diverse and fulfilling opportunities that enable you to make a difference in our province and in the lives of our residents. With approximately 12,000 employees in locations throughout the province, we are committed to building a stronger Saskatchewan for current and future generations.
Visit https://www.saskatchewan.ca/careers page to explore more ways of connecting with us.
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Assessment Engineer
Top Benefits
About the role
Assessment Engineer**-**ENG003165
Employment Type**:**Permanent Full-time
**Location(s)****:**SK-Rgna-Regina
Ministry**:**013 Saskbuilds and Procurement
Salary Range**:**$7,148-$9,291 Monthly
Grade**:**MCP.06.
The Ministry of SaskBuilds and Procurement's Infrastructure Planning and Priorities Branch is recruiting one dynamic and motivated individual to join the Asset Management team as an Assessment Engineer, focusing on Accessibility Assessments.
The Government of Saskatchewan is committed to identifying, removing and preventing accessibility barriers for individuals who work at or access government facilities, programs, and services. As part of this commitment, the government introducedThe Accessible Saskatchewan Act, which came into force on December 3, 2023. The Act requires the provincial government to publicly post an accessibility plan to remove and prevent accessibility barriers for persons with disabilities.
In order to comply with TheAccessible Saskatchewan Act, the Asset Management team administers Accessibility Assessments for all Government Owned Facilities, which include Correctional, Post Secondary Educational, Office, Operations and Justice Facilities.
These audits will help to identify accessibility barriers and actions that can be taken to remove physical barriers in government buildings.
As part of the Asset Management team, the successful candidate will have the confidence and experience to conduct Accessibility Assessments. This role will involve a mix of field and office time, with time split between travelling to rural and urban sites, collecting data on assessments and writing reports based on the data.
Task List
Tasks that will be required by the successful applicant may include:
Accessibility Assessments:
- Conduct accessibility assessments on various facility types across the province;
- Write and review accessibility assessment reports;
- Critically analyze facility deficiencies and make recommendations on renovations to achieve minimum accessibility standards; and,
- Communicate data findings to technical and non-technical audiences.
Requirements:
A post-secondary degree or diploma is not necessarily required to apply for this job; however, education/certification in the following fields would be considered an asset:
- Civil, Structural, Architectural, or Building Engineer;
- Applied Science Technologist (AScT) or Certified Engineering Technologist (C.E.T.) in Building, Architecture, or Civil Engineering;
- Journeyman Certificate of Qualification in in a designated trade that is related to building construction;
- Class 1, 2, or 3 Building Official; and,
- Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification.
This position will provide on-the-job training; however, knowledge of the following is an asset:
- Accessibility Assessments in accordance with CSAB651-18;
- Facility Condition Assessments (FCAs) and/or Property Condition Assessments (PCAs);
- National Building Code of Canada;
- Buildings design, construction and operations;
- Facilities maintenance and project planning;
- Ability to understand construction drawings;
- Ability to understand accessibility acts and regulations;
The Ministry of SaskBuilds and Procurement offers dynamic and challenging work for talented individuals in an environment that supports innovation, creativity and diversity. Also, the Saskatchewan Public Service offers several employment advantages, such as:
- A competitive salary;
- Comprehensive benefits package including pension;
- Vacation & 12 scheduled days off (SDOs) and other types of leave;
- Advancement opportunities; and,
- Flexible work arrangements.
We welcome applications from highly motivated individuals who fit most of the criteria above. A lack of specific experience can be discussed during the interview process. We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may come from a less traditional background with knowledge and skills that we have not thought to include in this posting. We may consider an equivalent combination of knowledge, skills, education and experience to meet minimum qualifications. If you are interested in applying, we encourage you to think broadly about your background, skill set and interest in the role.
We are committed to workplace diversity.
Hours of Work**:**M - Monthly Out of Scope
Number of Openings**:**1
Closing Date: Mar 21, 2026, 12:59:00 AM
About Government of Saskatchewan
Welcome to the Government of Saskatchewan’s LinkedIn Page!
This page has information about our current career opportunities, who our teams are, and why we are the choice for your next career adventure.
When you join the Government of Saskatchewan Public Service, you’ll be part of a community that values diversity, innovation, and collaboration. We are one of the largest employers in Saskatchewan, offering diverse and fulfilling opportunities that enable you to make a difference in our province and in the lives of our residents. With approximately 12,000 employees in locations throughout the province, we are committed to building a stronger Saskatchewan for current and future generations.
Visit https://www.saskatchewan.ca/careers page to explore more ways of connecting with us.