Brazeau CountyDirector of Public Works(on site) ABOUT BRAZEAU COUNTYBrazeau County is a vibrant and growing community where industry and commerce join forces with outdoor recreation and western culture! Located in west-central Alberta, just 30 minutes south of the Yellowhead Highway 16 and just 60 minutes from the Canada-Mexico trade corridor of Highway 2 and the Edmonton International Airport, Brazeau County is country living at its best. Nestled in the heart of Alberta, Brazeau County is a hidden gem offering unparalleled opportunities to live, grow, and thrive. Whether you?re looking for a fresh start, a family-friendly environment, or a tranquil retreat, Brazeau County welcomes you with open arms. With breathtaking landscapes and a strong sense of community, there?s no better place to call home. There are many reasons to call Brazeau County ?home?. 1. A Natural Wonderland Breathtaking Scenery: Immerse yourself in the beauty of rolling hills, lush forests, and pristine rivers. Outdoor Recreation: Hike, fish, camp, snowmobile, or canoe?the possibilities for adventure are endless in every season. Parks and Trails: Explore local gems like Eagle Point-Blue Rapids Parks, a haven for nature enthusiasts and families. 2. Family-Friendly Atmosphere Excellent Education: Benefit from quality schools and educational programs that focus on developing young minds. Safe and Welcoming Communities: Brazeau County is a place where neighbors know each other and kids play freely. Recreation for All Ages: Local sports leagues, community programs, and family-friendly events create lasting memories. 3. Thriving Economy and Job Opportunities Diverse Industries: From agriculture and energy to forestry and tourism, Brazeau County is a hub of opportunity. Entrepreneurial Support: If you?re a small business owner or entrepreneur, the county provides resources to help your business succeed. Local Employment: Find fulfilling work opportunities in a range of fields, supported by a skilled and motivated workforce. 4. Convenient Location Proximity to Urban Centers: Located just a short drive from Edmonton, enjoy easy access to big-city amenities while living in a serene rural setting. Efficient Travel: Well-connected highways make commuting and exploring Alberta simple and stress-free. 5. A Connected and Caring CommunityBrazeau County residents are known for their warmth and hospitality. With regular festivals, farmers' markets, and community events, it?s easy to feel at home and form meaningful connections. 6. A Lifestyle You?ll LoveEscape the hustle of city life without sacrificing convenience. Whether you?re enjoying a quiet evening under the stars or participating in vibrant local activities, Brazeau County offers a lifestyle that?s both fulfilling and relaxing. 7. Your Gateway to AdventureOutdoor enthusiasts will find no shortage of activities in Brazeau County. Explore winding trails, fish in crystal-clear rivers, or camp under a canopy of stars. The great outdoors is your backyard. ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITYReporting to the Chief Administrative Officer, the Director of Public Works (DPW) is a member of the Senior Management Team responsible for strategic leadership, administrative management, and the overall operations of the Public Works department including planning and directing comprehensive construction, maintenance, fleet, waste, water and wastewater utility programs. This position also plans and implements department objectives and initiatives in alignment with the Council?s strategic plan, corporate strategies, and business unit plans to maximize service delivery with a high degree of fiscal responsibility. The DPW?s direct reports include a(n): Operations Manager Public Works Manager Project Manager Utilities Supervisor Fleet & Facilities Supervisor Maintenance Supervisor KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Develop the department?s goals, policies, and processes, and establish resource allocation in alignment with the organizational strategy, ensurin
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