Overview Leduc County is looking for an experienced and highly motivated Municipal Engineer to join the team, reporting to the Manager – Engineering. The role involves engineering reviews, technical support and coordination in municipal land development, subdivision planning, and municipal utility projects. The municipal engineer is responsible for managing priorities and coordinating work to achieve department operational deliverables. About You You are a team and relationship builder who promotes a safe, collaborative, and professional work environment. You are committed to continuous improvement, customer service, innovation and supporting Leduc County’s vision of growing a vibrant community. If you excel working under pressure, and if forward‑thinking, problem‑solving, strategic planning and adaptability under change are second nature, we want to hear from you. What you will do Provide engineering services and technical support. Assist in the administration and delivery of County infrastructure maintenance and construction projects. Review and provide technical input on infrastructure and environmental reports and studies. Review engineering documentation related to area structure plans and subdivision development and ensure compliance with engineering and development standards. Provide information and advice on infrastructure inventory and municipal servicing standards, reviewing engineering drawings and reports for compliance with municipal servicing standards to residents, developers, agents and consultants. Inspect land development projects and complete construction completion certificate inspections and final acceptance certificates, making recommendations to the senior municipal engineer for issuance. Collect and maintain asset‑management data for County infrastructure. Research and carry out special projects, studies and reports as assigned. Adhere to guidelines set out in Leduc County’s policies and administrative directives. Accountable for working in compliance with the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act, Regulation and Code, and participation in the Health, Safety and Wellness program. Perform related duties as required. Qualifications A degree in civil engineering or related discipline. Three to five years of experience. Maintain membership in the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA) as a Professional Engineer (P. Eng.). Ability to communicate complex technical information and provide consistent, friendly, professional customer service to internal and external customers in the face of ongoing change, regular interruptions and pressure of deadlines. Proficiency in Microsoft Office. A valid Class 5 Alberta driver’s license. Working knowledge of database management (nice to have). Experience or knowledge of urban and rural infrastructure, traffic, drainage, rural roadway operation and construction, and water, wastewater and solid waste disposal systems (nice to have). Ability to prepare clear, concise reports. Experience or knowledge with AutoCAD, Geographic Information System (GIS) and project management standards related to the construction industry (nice to have). Familiarity with municipal operations and knowledge of rural communities (nice to have). Benefits You will receive a competitive annual salary of $90,960.00 – $113,702.00, flexible work options, a 100% employer‑paid comprehensive benefits package, municipal pension plan, and a starting three‑week vacation allocation. The opportunity is permanent full‑time, 35 hours per week, scheduled Monday to Friday, with some extended hours to meet operational requirements. The office is located at 101‑1101 5 St. Nisku, AB. #J-18808-Ljbffr