Competition # : 43054Department: Public WorksLocation: HALIFAXType of Employment: PermanentUnion Status: NSGEU - NSPGClosing Date: 25-Jun-24 (Applications are accepted until 11:59 PM Atlantic Time)About UsThe Highway Planning and Design Team at the Department of Public Works is responsible for the planning and design of provincial highway projects, from functional planning through to detailed design. We\'re committed to delivering optimum solutions and enhancing the quality of our province\'s road network. Being a member of our Team will allow you to be a fully engaged professional and have direct influence on the development of highway and active transportation infrastructure.We are a close group of diverse and experienced engineering and technical staff where collaboration and team building are key to our successes and enjoyment of our work. If you\'re seeking an opportunity to directly impact highway programs, engineering and construction, while watching your creativity and innovative ideas come to life, then this is your next great adventure.Primary AccountabilitiesAs the Highway Planning Engineer, you are responsible for assisting in all aspects of short to long-range highway planning initiatives for major highway expansion projects, including: new sections of highway, twinning of existing highways, interchanges and intersections. This includes the identification and analysis of upgrading options; route location and corridor (land) preservation for new highways; and the review of reports, Transportation studies and Environmental Assessment or Screening reports.As the Highway Design Engineer, you are responsible for providing detailed designs and preparation of construction ready drawings for various types of highway projects, including: new sections of highway, twinning of existing highways, interchanges, intersections (including roundabouts) as well as upgrading of secondary roadways. This also includes reviewing the detailed design work of external consulting firms and providing technical highway design advice.In either role, you will use highway design software (AutoCAD Civil 3D) to develop preliminary conceptual/functional/detailed designs in accordance with transportation planning best practices, appropriate guidelines and standards, such as the TAC Geometric Design Guide for Canadian Roads and the Nova Scotia Highway Design Guidelines and Standard Plans. You may also be called upon to organize and represent the department at stakeholder meetings (including public consultations), serve on various committees and project teams as well as manage and oversee the work of contracted external consulting firms. You are a key resource in providing highway planning/design advice and assistance to departmental staff and other government agencies.Qualifications and ExperienceA Bachelor\'s degree in Civil Engineering from an accredited engineering institution is required. You must be (or meet the requirements to be) actively registered as an Engineer-In-Training (EIT) or Full Member (P.Eng) with Engineers Nova Scotia (ENS).Occasional travel throughout the province is required. As such, you must have a valid driver\'s license and ability to travel.As the ideal candidate, you will be a highly-motivated team player and possess sound judgement, effective communication skills and strong attention to detail. You must be a self-starter, motivated and be able to perform with minimal supervision. You must have the ability to conduct research, gather technical information and clearly present it in layman\'s terms both verbally and in writing. You will have ongoing opportunity to collaborate with engineering and technical staff within the group as you grow your knowledge and experience.An understanding of the highway planning process and in using highway design guidelines and standards such as the TAC Geometric Design Guide is required. Experience in the use of software for word processing, spreadsheets and civil design (such as AutoCAD) is required, while experience with AutoCAD Civil 3D is considered a definite asset.Demonstrated experience in leading and coordinating project teams, stakeholder engagement, as well as experience in public speaking and/or giving formal presentations is a definite asset. A working knowledge in the Department of Public Work\'s Highway Design Guidelines, Standard Specification for Highway Construction and Maintenance, Public Highways Act, Environment Act and Environmental Assessment processes are other assets to be considered.BenefitsBased on the employment status and union agreement, the Government of Nova Scotia offers its employees a wide range of benefits such as a , Health, Dental, Life Insurance, General illness, Short and Long Term Disability, Vacation and Employee and Family Assistance Programs. For information on all our Benefit program offerings, click here: .Working ConditionsThis role is primarily based in a comfortable office environment, and you may be working at your computer for extended periods of time. You may be required to travel within the province to visit sites or regional offices.Additional InformationAn Engineer must be \xe2\x80\x9cLicensed to Practice\xe2\x80\x9d as determined by Engineers of Nova Scotia (ENS) before being classified as an Engineer 3.There are two permanent positions being filled.What We OfferThis position offers benefits to support a healthy work-life balance, such as:
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