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Company: City of Edmonton
Location: Edmonton, AB, Canada
Career Level: Mid-Senior Level
Industries: Government, Nonprofit, Education

Description

The City of Edmonton is seeking a strategic and experienced leader for the role of Supervisor, Field Operations Central. This crucial leadership position is at the heart of maintaining the city's mobility network and cleanliness in the Southeast District. As the Supervisor, you will lead a large, diverse team of up to 100 staff and manage a significant annual budget (approximately $20M) to ensure effective delivery of essential services. Your responsibilities will encompass the full spectrum of field operations, including overseeing critical winter snow and ice control operations, as well as managing summer reactive sanitation efforts like litter management, illegal dumping, and street sweeping. If you are a proven leader ready to make a significant impact on Edmonton's infrastructure and community well-being, we encourage you to apply.

What will you do?

  • Supervise a diverse work group, exercising independent decision-making over personnel, finances, and operations
  • Manage human resources functions, including recruitment, coaching, performance development, conflict resolution, and disciplinary actions
  • Lead, establish, and exemplify the desired work group culture, ensuring alignment with City Operations' Vision, Mission, and Commitments
  • Actively participate in the development of operational strategies for the Unit, aligning with Corporate, Departmental, Branch, and Section strategies
  • Ensure team compliance with section planning, reporting, and monitoring requirements, providing timely and accurate reports
  • Establish and monitor effective performance measurement, taking timely corrective actions to ensure efficient service delivery and quality assurance
  • Manage financial resources, including determining budget requirements, monitoring and managing costs, and allocating a proportion of the District SNIC budget (approximately $37M annually)
  • Provide quarterly program financial projections and deliver monthly performance reporting, including explanations for financial variance
  • Support city-wide roadway district operations as a rotating Mobility Infrastructure Services Standby Contact, available for after-hours emergencies


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