The City of Red Deer is currently recruiting for an
Environmental Operations Foreperson
to fill a permanent full-time position. The Environmental Operations Foreperson directs work teams to complete operational and maintenance assignments to meet departmental service levels and comply with City Policy and regulatory standards under the guidance of a supervisor, or Lead Operator. The Operations Foreperson is responsible for performing specialized technical and program administration work, training for staff and backfill coverage for Lead Operator. Supervise and train crew members and ensure that all safety requirements are adhered to. The Foreperson provides Bylaw enforcement pertaining to the Utility Bylaw.
As our preferred candidate, you will have:
Grade 12 or equivalent.
Education or training in a one (1) year water/wastewater related technical program preferred
Unrestricted Water Distribution Level 4 Certification
Successful completion of AWWA approved Cross Connection Control course and registration as a cross-connection control specialist with the AWWA within 6 months of hire
Must successfully pass all safety certificate courses currently required and others to be defined by the Province or by the City
Minimum Six (6) years' experience in planning and operating processes of municipal infrastructure in a Level III or IV certified system or equivalent
Other combinations of education and experience may be considered
Two (2) years of supervisory experience and demonstrated knowledge of appropriate supervision of respectful and inclusive workplace
Supervisory experience in operating underground systems is preferred
Valid Class 5 Alberta's Driver's License; valid Class 3Q is preferred
Well-developed verbal, computer and written communications skills and strong interpersonal skills
Strong computer aptitude including demonstrated proficiency with City based computer programs, databases, spreadsheets and word-processing software
Demonstrated mechanical aptitude and the ability to accurately use a wide range of testing equipment
Current knowledge on regulations, procedural updates, backflow prevention and water quality issues.
Demonstrated ability to work unsupervised and co-operate with colleagues as a team, to understand and follow instructions
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, property and business owners/officers, and their representatives
Understand and apply applicable City Bylaws
Deal with the public in a courteous and tactful manner
Must be physically fit in order to climb, open and close valves, lift, bend and twist in awkward positions
Ability to work inside and outside in all types of weather and in conditions which may be noisy, dirty, wet, cold, hot and disagreeable
Demonstrated safety skills in the use of specialized equipment including respirators and air quality monitors. Work may require use of harnesses and hoisting equipment.
Be able to read and understand blueprints, drawings, schematics and maps
Affiliation:
Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 417
Remuneration:
$42.11 to $47.85 per hour (2026 Rates)
Hours of Work:
80 hours biweekly; Monday to Friday; extended shifts (overtime) and after-hours emergency work and on-call rotation will be required.
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