Top Benefits
About the role
Job Description We are on the lookout for a talented Project Planner to join our team in Saskatoon . Your responsibilities will vary by project and may include, but will not be limited to:
- Site planning and development feasibility analysis
- Research, analysis, and report writing
- Economic, physical, and social analysis to support planning recommendations
- Drafting policy and regulatory documents
- Supporting public and stakeholder engagement activities
- Preparing statutory plans such as Official Community Plans, Municipal Development Plans, and Sector, Neighbourhood, or Area Structure Plans
- Preparing non-statutory planning documents including concept plans, comprehensive development reviews, and outline plans
- Subdivision design and site planning, including development, discretionary use, and rezoning applications
- Preparing and delivering presentations for both technical and non-technical audiences
- Collaborating with planning, engineering, and environmental colleagues to deliver high-quality work
You will report to the Manager, Urban Planning, while working collaboratively with colleagues throughout the SASK operation. This role offers exposure to both public- and private-sector planning projects in communities throughout Western Canada.
Job Requirements
What you will bring:
- Bachelor’s degree in urban planning or a related discipline
- Minimum two years of relevant planning experience in the public or private sector
- Experience in core planning work, including site planning, development feasibility, subdivision design, analysis, and policy and regulatory documents
- Registered Professional Planner (RPP) designation or eligibility for RPP in Saskatchewan is an asset
- Familiarity with land use policy in Saskatchewan
- Experience with planning tools and technologies such as GIS and/or AutoCAD; SketchUp modelling is an asset
- Collaborative and proactive team player, able to manage workload and meet deadlines
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, including supporting public and stakeholder engagement
- Valid Class 5 driver's license and willingness to travel within Saskatchewan and occasionally Alberta and British Columbia
- Everyone has their own unique talents, skills, and background. Even if you don’t meet 100% of the qualifications outlined above, let us know why you’d be a great fit for this role!
- What we offer:
- Flexible working arrangements, including flex time and remote working options
- Competitive salary and benefits, including health coverage, dental coverage, use of our Employee and Family Assistance Program, and company pension program that matches your contributions
- Culture that promotes accessibility and respect, through our company-wide Diversity and Inclusion Committee, WISER Committee, Accessibility Task Force, and other initiatives
- Culture that promotes sustainability through our numerous local Eco-Action Committees and company-wide Climate Change training
- Ongoing support for your professional development and personal growth through our Mentoring Program, Continuing Professional Development training hours, professional designation support, and Young Professionals Club
- Work environment that focuses on your health, safety, and overall wellness, through our local Wellness Clubs, and annual Fitness Allowance. The safety of our employees is paramount. We are also COR® (Certificate of Recognition) safety certified
- An active Social Club, Book Club, and other social and networking opportunities (including our biennial company-wide Olympics), Lunch-and-Learns, and community volunteer initiatives
We are confident that you will achieve your career and personal goals at Associated Engineering. Learn more about us online here: https://www.ae.ca/careers
To apply, please see your online job poster and associated application here: https://www.ae.ca/careers
About Associated Engineering
At Associated, we are passionate about building communities that are vibrant, healthy and resilient and support economic growth. Sustainability is part of every project we undertake, and how we operate our business. That is why we have been a carbon neutral company since 2009.
We take pride in being a uniquely Canadian company that brings global perspectives to our clients from our international experience and technical involvement. Focused locally, we offer uncompromising service to public and private sector clients across Canada and abroad. Recognizing our service, excellence, dedication to staff, and contribution to communities, we have been one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies since 2008.
The Associated group of companies includes Associated Engineering, Associated Environmental Consultants, ATAP Infrastructure Management, and Brybil Projects. Our approach is to work with our clients to develop creative solutions that solve their problems and anticipate and address future challenges. Together, we can shape a better world.
Top Benefits
About the role
Job Description We are on the lookout for a talented Project Planner to join our team in Saskatoon . Your responsibilities will vary by project and may include, but will not be limited to:
- Site planning and development feasibility analysis
- Research, analysis, and report writing
- Economic, physical, and social analysis to support planning recommendations
- Drafting policy and regulatory documents
- Supporting public and stakeholder engagement activities
- Preparing statutory plans such as Official Community Plans, Municipal Development Plans, and Sector, Neighbourhood, or Area Structure Plans
- Preparing non-statutory planning documents including concept plans, comprehensive development reviews, and outline plans
- Subdivision design and site planning, including development, discretionary use, and rezoning applications
- Preparing and delivering presentations for both technical and non-technical audiences
- Collaborating with planning, engineering, and environmental colleagues to deliver high-quality work
You will report to the Manager, Urban Planning, while working collaboratively with colleagues throughout the SASK operation. This role offers exposure to both public- and private-sector planning projects in communities throughout Western Canada.
Job Requirements
What you will bring:
- Bachelor’s degree in urban planning or a related discipline
- Minimum two years of relevant planning experience in the public or private sector
- Experience in core planning work, including site planning, development feasibility, subdivision design, analysis, and policy and regulatory documents
- Registered Professional Planner (RPP) designation or eligibility for RPP in Saskatchewan is an asset
- Familiarity with land use policy in Saskatchewan
- Experience with planning tools and technologies such as GIS and/or AutoCAD; SketchUp modelling is an asset
- Collaborative and proactive team player, able to manage workload and meet deadlines
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, including supporting public and stakeholder engagement
- Valid Class 5 driver's license and willingness to travel within Saskatchewan and occasionally Alberta and British Columbia
- Everyone has their own unique talents, skills, and background. Even if you don’t meet 100% of the qualifications outlined above, let us know why you’d be a great fit for this role!
- What we offer:
- Flexible working arrangements, including flex time and remote working options
- Competitive salary and benefits, including health coverage, dental coverage, use of our Employee and Family Assistance Program, and company pension program that matches your contributions
- Culture that promotes accessibility and respect, through our company-wide Diversity and Inclusion Committee, WISER Committee, Accessibility Task Force, and other initiatives
- Culture that promotes sustainability through our numerous local Eco-Action Committees and company-wide Climate Change training
- Ongoing support for your professional development and personal growth through our Mentoring Program, Continuing Professional Development training hours, professional designation support, and Young Professionals Club
- Work environment that focuses on your health, safety, and overall wellness, through our local Wellness Clubs, and annual Fitness Allowance. The safety of our employees is paramount. We are also COR® (Certificate of Recognition) safety certified
- An active Social Club, Book Club, and other social and networking opportunities (including our biennial company-wide Olympics), Lunch-and-Learns, and community volunteer initiatives
We are confident that you will achieve your career and personal goals at Associated Engineering. Learn more about us online here: https://www.ae.ca/careers
To apply, please see your online job poster and associated application here: https://www.ae.ca/careers
About Associated Engineering
At Associated, we are passionate about building communities that are vibrant, healthy and resilient and support economic growth. Sustainability is part of every project we undertake, and how we operate our business. That is why we have been a carbon neutral company since 2009.
We take pride in being a uniquely Canadian company that brings global perspectives to our clients from our international experience and technical involvement. Focused locally, we offer uncompromising service to public and private sector clients across Canada and abroad. Recognizing our service, excellence, dedication to staff, and contribution to communities, we have been one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies since 2008.
The Associated group of companies includes Associated Engineering, Associated Environmental Consultants, ATAP Infrastructure Management, and Brybil Projects. Our approach is to work with our clients to develop creative solutions that solve their problems and anticipate and address future challenges. Together, we can shape a better world.