Job Descriptiondestinationone Consulting has been retained to recruit an Engineering Inspector 2 for the City of Maple Ridge, British Columbia.
This is an opportunity to join a progressive and fast-growing municipality where infrastructure development, community planning, and service excellence are at the forefront of everything they do.
About the City of Maple Ridge
Located in the heart of Metro Vancouver, the City of Maple Ridge is one of British Columbia’s fastest growing communities, with a population of over 100,000 residents and continuing to expand. Known for its balance of urban growth and natural beauty, Maple Ridge is a community deeply committed to sustainable development, innovation in public service delivery, and long-term infrastructure planning.
The City has built a strong reputation for forward-thinking leadership, investment in capital projects, and a commitment to delivering high-quality municipal services. With significant growth underway, infrastructure development and engineering excellence play a critical role in shaping the future of the community.
Employees at the City of Maple Ridge are part of an organization that values accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement, while offering meaningful work that directly impacts the lives of its residents.
Position Overview
As an Engineering Inspector 2, you will play a critical role in supporting the City’s infrastructure development by overseeing and inspecting both developer-led and municipal capital projects.
This is a dynamic position that combines field inspection, technical analysis, project coordination, and stakeholder engagement. You will be responsible for ensuring that construction projects meet design specifications, safety standards, and regulatory requirements, while upholding the City’s commitment to quality and innovation.
This role offers a high degree of autonomy in the field, along with the opportunity to contribute to major municipal projects that shape the community’s growth.
Location: Maple Ridge, British Columbia
Organization: City of Maple Ridge
Employment Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Salary Range: $39.93 to $47.02 per hour
Key Responsibilities
- Review construction drawings and plans for subdivisions and municipal projects to ensure compliance with design criteria, bylaws, and specifications
- Conduct inspections of roads, drainage systems, waterworks, and sanitary sewer infrastructure
- Ensure adherence to safety, quality, and regulatory standards across all projects
- Identify deficiencies, safety hazards, or substandard workmanship and ensure timely resolution
- Plan, schedule, and administer municipal construction projects including roads, drainage, water, and sewer systems
- Prepare tender documents, cost estimates, technical reports, and project recommendations
- Process contractor payments and progress reports and coordinate materials testing
- Oversee and monitor the work of contractors, municipal crews, and utility companies
- Respond to public inquiries and complaints, providing clear guidance and resolution
- Collaborate with internal departments, consultants, and external stakeholders to ensure successful project delivery
Requirements
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Strong public relations skills with the ability to manage interactions with the public and contractors in high-pressure environments
- In-depth knowledge of municipal engineering standards related to land servicing and infrastructure development
- Solid understanding of construction methods, materials, tools, and equipment used in municipal projects
- Proficiency in interpreting engineering drawings, specifications, and contract documents
- Working knowledge of budgeting and cost control within engineering programs
- Ability to plan, schedule, and manage multiple projects effectively
- Strong communication skills, both written and verbal
- Ability to prepare detailed reports, records, and technical documentation
- Knowledge of WorkSafeBC and provincial safety regulations
- Ability to assess quality of workmanship and materials and prepare accurate field reports
Qualifications
- Diploma from an Institute of Technology in a relevant discipline, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
- Significant related experience in municipal engineering or infrastructure inspection
Certifications and Licenses
- Certification or eligibility for Certified Public Works Inspector Level II (CPWI Level II) through ASTTBC
- Valid Class 5 Driver’s License in British Columbia
Work Schedule
- 40 hours per week in accordance with the Collective Agreement
What the City Offers
- Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits
- Municipal Pension Plan
- Strong employee wellness programs
- Ongoing professional development and career growth opportunities
- The opportunity to contribute to meaningful infrastructure projects in a growing community
Commitment to Equity
The City of Maple Ridge is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects the community it serves. Accommodations are available throughout the recruitment process upon request.
About destinationone Consulting
destinationone Consulting is a North America–based strategic recruitment, executive search, and HR advisory firm serving purpose-led organizations across high-impact industries. Our sector expertise spans CleanTech, Education and EdTech, Health and Med Tech, Healthcare and Wellness, Government (Municipal, State, and Federal), Non Profit, Sustainability, and other public sector domains.
How to Apply
If this opportunity aligns with your skills and career goals, please apply with an updated resume in MS Word format. While we may not be able to contact everyone, we will connect with candidates whose profiles match the requirements of the role.
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RequirementsKnowledge, Skills and Abilities Strong public relations skills with the ability to manage interactions with the public and contractors in high-pressure environments In-depth knowledge of municipal engineering standards related to land servicing and infrastructure development Solid understanding of construction methods, materials, tools, and equipment used in municipal projects Proficiency in interpreting engineering drawings, specifications, and contract documents Working knowledge of budgeting and cost control within engineering programs Ability to plan, schedule, and manage multiple projects effectively Strong communication skills, both written and verbal Ability to prepare detailed reports, records, and technical documentation Knowledge of WorkSafeBC and provincial safety regulations Ability to assess quality of workmanship and materials and prepare accurate field reports Qualifications Diploma from an Institute of Technology in a relevant discipline, or an equivalent combination of education and experience Significant related experience in municipal engineering or infrastructure inspection Certifications and Licenses Certification or eligibility for Certified Public Works Inspector Level II (CPWI Level II) through ASTTBC Valid Class 5 Driver’s License in British Columbia