On-siteFull Time

Salary

$51.28 - $55.38 / hr

Location

Toronto, ON

Posted

Jul 16, 2026

Role overview

Transportation Engineer — Hybrid (2 days in-office)

Location: Alberta Rockies Region
Compensation: $100,000 – $108,000 annually + competitive total rewards

The Opportunity
Join a dynamic municipality in Alberta’s Rocky Mountain region, where mountains, outdoor recreation, and a thriving community come together. This is your chance to grow professionally while embracing an exceptional lifestyle.

What You'll Do
-Lead multi-modal transportation planning and master planning
-Develop policies, guidelines, and implementation strategies
-Manage capital transportation projects from planning to close-out
-Review development plans for compliance; collaborate with stakeholders
-Support long-range planning, policy development, and public engagement
-Communicate findings clearly to technical and non-technical audiences
-Uphold health and safety standards
-Promote active transportation and complete streets principles

What You Bring

  • P.Eng. in Alberta; 6+ years in transportation engineering
  • Passion for active transportation and complete streets
  • Strong project management, design review, and cost estimation
  • Excellent written/verbal communication; ability to simplify technical concepts
  • Proficient with Microsoft 365
  • Municipal/public-sector experience a plus

Assets (Nice to Have)

  • Experience mentoring or supervising engineers
  • Familiarity with stormwater/water modelling and land development software (PCSWMM, WaterCAD, Civil3D)
  • Prior municipal sector experience

Why This Role?

  • Competitive compensation and benefits
  • A progressive municipality with a collaborative culture
  • A lifestyle opportunity in the mountains, with year-round outdoor adventure right outside your door

AI Disclosure: In accordance with Ontario legislation, artificial intelligence (AI) tools may be used throughout the recruitment process to assist with resume screening, candidate evaluation, interview scheduling, note-taking, and related recruitment activities. All hiring decisions are made by human reviewers.