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Job Title


Technologist - Traffic Engineering


Company : City of Regina


Location : Regina, Saskatchewan


Created : 2026-04-17


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Land Acknowledgement We are proud to reside on Treaty 4 Territory and the traditional lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dakota, Nakota, Lakota, and Mtis Nation, honoring and respecting these Nations and ancestors of this territory and grateful to be here. Regina is committed to building trust and creating true partnerships with Indigenous peoples. Equity, Diversity & Inclusion The City of Regina is an equal opportunities employer dedicated to fostering a respectful, collaborative, inclusive, and barrier-free workplace, allowing everyone to achieve their full potential. We value diversity as a key to our success and encourage all qualified candidates, including Indigenous peoples, people of colour, 2SLGBTQIAP+ individuals of all genders, people of disabilities, and members of equity-deserving communities, to apply. The City of Regina is committed to ensure accessible and accommodating processes during the application and selection phases. If you need accommodation at any point during the recruitment process, please inform our Talent team and well collaborate with you to address your requirements. Position Summary This position performs complex technical work including roadway management database management, infrastructure design, construction, preservation systems operation, and traffic engineering. The position provides advanced advice regarding industry best practices related to traffic safety, roadway management, transportation planning, design, construction planning, operations, asset preservation, maintenance, testing, and performance. This position typically reports to an Engineer Coordinator or Technologist II. Key Duties Initiate, develop, maintain and coordinate databases for infrastructure planning, asset management, operations, preservation, traffic safety, material testing, and field inspection. Provide technical analysis and operational support across operations, preservation, traffic safety, material testing, and field inspection. Review and comment on documentation, drawings, specifications, plans, and applications from engineering consultants and developers to ensure City standards are met. Monitor, manage and analyze data for operational programs. Supervise and direct staff, consultants and contractors. Operate specialized analysis software such as AutoCAD, Crystal Reports, RapidPlan, Asset Management SPL, and MMS; interpret results, produce reports and make recommendations. Develop and review standards, specifications, processes and manuals for roadway/trade operations, transportation network development, design, construction and maintenance. Research, coordinate and prepare technical reports; evaluate new technologies and industry best practices. Provide advanced technical advice on planning, design, construction, operations, preservation, maintenance, testing and performance including GPS/GIS integration and system improvements. Manage projects, work programs, budgets and contract administration. Represent the department in meetings with internal/external stakeholders, including the public and advisory committees. Respond to inquiries from the public, City Council and other departments. Contribute to team projects and collaborate effectively. Support labour relations activities, staffing, discipline, development, performance appraisals. Ensure compliance with Occupational Health and Safety legislation, City policies and operating procedures. Perform related duties as required. Key Qualifications Completion of a two-year diploma in Civil, Environmental, and/or Water Resources Engineering Technology or equivalent. Knowledge, abilities and skills in engineering practices, principles, theories, computations, analyses, and statistics. Knowledge of basic transportation infrastructure planning, roadway management, design, materials, operation, construction, maintenance and preservation. Knowledge of basic drafting and surveying technology practices and techniques; knowledge and ability with sampling and laboratory/field/facility test procedures. Beginner level skills with GIS and CAD to display data including symbology, create, edit and query data, modify drawings, relate data and prepare designs using software such as ArcView, AutoCAD, Civil 3D and RapidPlan. Ability to interpret, understand and manage work in accordance with the general rules and regulations of the Provincial Occupational Health and Safety Act and other legislation. Ability to plan, coordinate, direct and supervise the work of others. Ability to acquire and apply knowledge of City policies and procedures and legislative and regulatory requirements. Ability to operate and maintain facility and network systems and mobile equipment. Demonstrated ability to develop and work with complex databases. Intermediate skills to create tables, charts, and forms; create formulas; create queries and reports; modify and customize charts and tables; use pivot tables and cross-tab queries; and import/export data from various sources and formats using office productivity software such as MS Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access. Skill to develop innovative engineering/technical solutions. Skill to manage budget and evaluate progress and quality of projects, programs, contracts and operations. Skill to work independently and prioritize tasks and projects. Skill to express ideas effectively in oral and written form. Skill to establish and maintain effective working relations and a respectful work environment with superiors, subordinates, coworkers and the public. Skill to work as part of a team and actively collaborate both interdepartmentally and with external stakeholders to accomplish tasks and goals. Working/Other Conditions Must possess a valid Class 5 Drivers License and have a vehicle available for work usage (a travel allowance is provided). Must be registered or able to obtain registration and maintain registration under Technology Professionals Saskatchewan (TPS) and any other applicable governing professional bodies. Candidates must participate in training and be willing and able to complete recognized certification programs and courses to perform the work and maintain status. Will be required to work from variable bases of operation (e.g., 4th Avenue Yard and/or other designated bases). Must be able and willing to perform work of a physical nature in all types of plant, field environments and inclement conditions. Willing to be on call, perform overtime work, shift and/or irregular hours. Additional Requirements Successful candidates may be required to provide a satisfactory criminal record check per the City of Regina''s Criminal Record Check Policy. Proof of education is required. Additional assessments may be conducted to evaluate competencies, skills, and knowledge. Compensation & Benefits At City of Regina, we offer competitive compensation, health and wellness benefits, and growth through educational support and in-house courses. Application Process For detailed job descriptions, CBAs, and application tips, visit our Applicant & Job Resources page. Note: Only applications submitted via our online application system are accepted. #J-18808-Ljbffr