Supervisor, Field Operations SE

City of Edmonton

  • Edmonton, AB
  • $105,668-132,083 per year
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 13 days ago
Ready to lead in keeping Edmonton's Southeast District functional and clean? We're seeking a Supervisor to join our leadership team. This role is crucial for maintaining our city's mobility network.You will be responsible for overseeing both winter snow and ice control operations (including de-icing, anti-icing, and new methods) and summer reactive sanitation efforts (managing litter, illegal dumping, and street sweeping). The position involves managing a substantial budget (approximately $37M annually) and leading a team of supervisors and up to 100 staff.During winter, you will manage field teams, equipment, and contractors for snow and ice removal. In summer, you will focus on planning, collaborating with city partners, and developing strategies for future improvements.If you are a strategic leader with a commitment to community impact, we invite you to apply. Join us and contribute to the effective operation of Edmonton's infrastructure.What will you do?Supervise a diverse work group, exercising independent decision-making over personnel, finances, and operationsOversee a significant number of staff, including up to 100 in-scope personnel for both winter snow/ice control and summer reactive sanitation operationsLead and establish the desired work group culture aligned with City Operations' vision, mission, and commitmentsManage human resources functions, including recruitment, coaching, performance development, conflict resolution, and disciplinary actionsActively participate in the development of operational strategies for the unit, ensuring alignment with corporate, departmental, branch, and section strategiesEnsure compliance with section planning, reporting, and monitoring requirements, providing timely and accurate reportsEstablish and monitor effective performance measurement, taking corrective actions to ensure efficient service delivery and quality assuranceManage financial resources, including determining budget requirements, monitoring costs, allocating a proportion of the district's SNIC budget (approximately $37M annually), and providing financial projectionsSupport city-wide roadway district operations as a rotating Mobility Infrastructure Services Standby Contact, available for after-hours emergenciesCreate and review Standard Operating Procedures and Hazard Assessments, and ensure program staff have access to and review all safety documentationOversee an assigned district operational yard, including equipment, materials, and facilities, during winter monthsRespond to Council inquiries/POSSE and 311 Call-backs, meet district 311 Service Level Agreement (SLA) targets, and comply with ENVISO environmental and OHS processesQualificationsEducation in Management, Commerce, Science, Planning, Engineering, or a related discipline. Other equivalencies may be consideredProgressively responsible experience in a Roadways Maintenance and Operations environment, with leadership experience in a large, complex, unionized organizationAssets:Experience working with multiple disciplines, large seasonal operations, and staff change overPMP certificationCertification or coursework/training in financial management, public works administration or change managementSkills required for success:Demonstrated leadership, problem-solving, project management, conflict resolution, interdisciplinary team building, and supervisory skills, especially in front-line unionized operationsProven planning and organizational skills for service delivery, including the ability to interpret technical drawings and prioritize tasksStrong communication (verbal and written) and interpersonal skills, with the ability to interact with diverse groups and effectively supervise a large workforce, including performance and attendance managementExperience in human resources functions (recruitment, coaching, performance management, conflict resolution), managing external contractors, and extensive knowledge of best practices, operational areas, OH&S legislation, ENVISO, and WHMIS, along with a willingness to delegateAlignment to our Cultural Commitments and Leadership Competencies ( )Embracing a culture of equity, diversity, reconciliation and inclusionApplicants may be testedConditions of employment & work environment:Up to: 1 permanent full-time positionHours of work: 36.9 hours per week, Monday - FridaySalary: $105,668.31 - $132,083.940 (Annually)This position may be eligible for a hybrid work arrangement with the flexibility to work from both home and the worksiteThis position is eligible for the EDO program (Earned Day Off)Valid Alberta Class 5 driver's license (or provincial equivalent). Obtaining and maintaining a City Driver's permit is a requirement of this position. Must obtain business auto insurance for personal vehicle use on City businessManagement and Out-of-Scope positions at the City of Edmonton are being reviewed for possible inclusion in the Civic Service Union 52 bargaining unit. If this position is impacted, the incumbent will be notified accordinglyThe City of Edmonton values applicants with a diverse range of skills, experiences and competencies, and encourages you to apply. We strive to provide reasonable access and accommodations throughout the recruitment process. To request an accommodation, please contact employment@edmonton.ca. Learn more about our benefits .Talent sourced through this process may be considered for similar opportunities within the City of Edmonton.Talent Acquisition Consultant: AS/SBEdmonton rests in the heart of Treaty Six territory in Alberta and the homelands of the Metis Nation.

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