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Assistant Manager, Transportation

City of Nanaimo

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Nanaimo, BC
Closes October 17, 2025

    City of Nanaimo

    Website
    Nanaimo, BC
    Closes October 17, 2025

Assistant Manager, Transportation

Department: Engineering

Closing Date: Oct 17, 2025 4:30 PM

Competition Number: 25-121

Job Summary

The City of Nanaimo is seeking a permanent full-time Assistant Manager, Transportation. Reporting to the Manager, Transportation, the Assistant Manager is responsible for organizing and directing personnel and resources to deliver transportation planning and engineering related plans, projects, studies, designs, and programs to ensure they are completed effectively and in accordance with accepted industry best practices. Considerable independent judgment and action is expected, with only matters of major impact or policy discussed with the Manager, Transportation.

Duties and Responsibilities

Please see the job description PDF below.

Requirements

The ideal applicant will have a Degree in Civil Engineering, specializing in Traffic/Transportation Engineering or related discipline from a recognized educational institution, as well as a minimum 3 years’ experience in a municipal transportation engineering environment, including substantial planning, design, and construction experience and proven supervisory experience in a unionized technical environment. Applicants must have a valid BC Class 5 Driver’s License and membership in or be eligible for membership in an applicable professional designation.

Compensation and Benefits

This is a permanent full-time exempt position offering 35 hours of work per week, with the salary range of $112,337.31 to $119,507.78 as well as a competitive benefits package.

Comments

Shortlisted applicants may be required to undergo a criminal record check and/or a verification of their education credentials.

To apply for this opportunity, please submit a resume and cover letter (.docx or PDF file format) to employment.opportunities@nanaimo.ca referencing the specific competition 25-121 by the application deadline.
The City of Nanaimo is an inclusive employer that values diversity and invites applications from all qualified individuals who are legally entitled to work in Canada. We thank all applicants in advance for their interest; however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted. If shortlisted for the role and need an accommodation within the hiring process, we would be pleased to discuss how best to accommodate your needs.

Related Documents

  • Assistant Manager, Transportation_JD
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