Whether you’re looking for a new beginning or want to kick off your career, you’re in luck because there are a ton of exciting opportunities waiting for you on the City of Edmonton job board.
From safety specialists and engineers to communications officers and analysts, the City has a ton of vacant positions open for people with a variety of skills, and some even pay over $100,000 a year.
The best part? In addition to a comfortable salary and job security, there are several benefits to scoring one of its vacant jobs.
“The City of Edmonton believes in rewarding employees for a job well done beyond a competitive paycheck and outstanding benefits,” the City says on its website.
“We appreciate the continuous and consistent contribution our employees make to work, and we express our gratitude through the following unmatched perks.”
These bonuses include a local authorities pension plan, 25 per cent off standard adult transit passes, 50 per cent off admission to City-operated rec centres and pools, as well as employee appreciation events, and paid vacation, just to name a few.
What positions are available right now?
Interested? Here are just a few jobs with the City of Edmonton that are available right now:
- Electrical Engineer ($78,245 to $111,778 per year)
- IT Project Manager ($98,559 to $125,619 per year)
- Administrative Assistant ($55,067 to $68,977 per year)
- Communications Advisor ($81,303 to $102,454 per year
- Animal Care Crew Lead ($77,276 per year)
- Building Safety Codes Officer II ($93,066 to $116,957 per year)
- Transit Peace Officer ($70,106 to $77,631 per year)
How to apply
If any of the above jobs, or one of the City’s other listings, jumped out at you, applying is easy.
Once you’ve found something you’d be a good fit for, you will have to set up an account, add your contact information, fill out the questionnaire, and upload a recent resume.
Want to get things started? Head to the City’s website now, and cross your fingers.
You never know what could happen if you get a job with the City of Edmonton. It could be something spectacular!
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