Bylaw PatrollerCompetition No: 2025-BPDuration: AuxiliarySalary: $31.97 per hour + 12% in lieu of benefits (2024 Rates)Schedule:Special Notes: Last Updated: 5/9/25As employees, we joined the City to make a difference in the community. The Burnaby Promise sets out the responsibilities of every employee, every day, in every decision we make. It describes the standards that every employee should strive to meet when interacting with Burnaby residents, external and internal clients, and City colleagues. It gives us the tools to check our actions, particularly in times of conflict or challenge. When every employee lives by the Principles and Commitments in this document, we will collectively create a City we all want to be in, that fosters employee engagement, strengthens our relationships, and better serves our community through service excellence.If you are passionate about upholding community standards and are dedicated in making a difference in our community, this is a perfect opportunity for you! Working in the Bylaw Enforcement organizational unit, this is inspectional and regulatory work in ensuring compliance with Park and Municipal Bylaws and Parking and other vehicle related regulations. As a Bylaw Patroller, you will patrol municipal parks and parks trail systems, streets and lanes both on foot and by bike on assigned routes to enforce municipal bylaws, parking regulations, vehicle restrictions, and related items. You will answer enquiries regarding park use, parking regulations, investigates public complaints regarding municipal park bylaws, illegally parked vehicles and prepares reports on same; issues parking tickets and warning notices; arranges the removal of vehicles; obtains registered owner information; notifies owners and prepares further charges as required. You will have the opportunity to assist as required in the enforcement of vehicle related portions of the Noise Prevention Bylaw as well as present evidence and/or gives testimony as required. Performs related work as required.The ideal candidate will have completion of Grade 12 plus some related courses and experience, or an equivalent combination of training and experience. As a condition of employment, successful completion of the Municipal Bike Training Course will be required. You will bring considerable knowledge of Municipal bylaws and regulations relating to motor vehicle parking, and traffic movement; Municipal policies, practices and procedures governing the work performed; the geographic areas and street layouts of the Municipality. In addition, requirements include ability to deal firmly but tactfully with the public and to exercise sound judgement and discretion in the performance of duties. As the Bylaw Patroller, you will establish and maintain effective working relationships with various internal and external contacts and answer enquiries relating to work performed. Furthermore, you will have the ability to prepare and present evidence for Adjudication Hearings as required along with preparing and maintaining various reports and records and perform related clerical work and operate a variety of equipment related to the work safely and effectively. A valid Driver's License for the Province of British Columbia is required.Pay Rate: $31.97 per hour + 12% in lieu of benefits (2024 Rates)Location: Deer Lake 1Hours of Work: This is an auxiliary position with hours of work dependent on operational requirements. Department operations are seven days a week and could include evening and weekend shifts. Shifts may start as early as 6:00 AM and end as late as 9:00 PM.Please apply online at www.burnaby.ca/careers. This competition will remain open until filled.We respectfully acknowledge that the City of Burnaby is located on the unceded territories of the x?m??k??y??m (Musqueam), S?wx?wú7mesh (Squamish), s?lilw?ta? (Tsleil- Waututh), and k?ik?????m Peoples (Kwikwetlem). Each Nation has distinct histories and distinct traditional territories that ful
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