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City of Regina – Parking Enforcement Officer

Province
Saskatchewan
City/Town
Regina
Hours
20 - 40

Job Title: Parking Enforcement Officer
Reports To: Site Supervisor – Parking Enforcement
Location: Regina

Why Work For Us:

Commissionaires is the only non-profit security company in Canada. That means our revenue goes right back to our operations and employees. It’s why we pay better than any of our competitors and can offer an attractive benefits package. We have been operating in Canada since 1925 and in Saskatchewan since 1948.

We offer security services such as guards for site security, mobile patrols, gate checks, alarm response, home and business watch, bylaw enforcement and more. We also offer services to individuals such as criminal record checks, security clearance, fingerprinting and secure courier services.

Commissionaires is proudly the leading employer of military and law enforcement veterans in Canada. We also hire anyone who wants to help keep people safe and secure.

With more than 500 employees working in more than 150 sites across southern Saskatchewan, Commissionaires offers a variety of workplaces and duties. You will see us at municipal offices in Weyburn, the Polytechnique campus in Moose Jaw, patrolling the streets in Melville or at the front desk of our Legislature in the heart of Regina.

About the Current Position:

Commissionaires South Saskatchewan is looking for dedicated individuals to work as part/full- time Parking Enforcement Officers at the City of Regina Parking Enforcement. You would be responsible to patrol assigned areas and respond to parking enforcement complaints that are received throughout the City of Regina.

Parking Enforcement Officers are required for every shift, which includes after-hours and special enforcement events such as football games and street sweeping.

As a Parking Enforcement Officer, you should have some knowledge of the Traffic Bylaw and several procedures as you will enforce bylaw regulations. It is imperative you have strong interpersonal skills.

Parking Enforcement Officers must have proven skills and abilities such as:

  • Ability to speak, write and understand the English language at a moderate/ high level.
  • Strong interpersonal skills.
  • Be even-tempered, professional, and able to diffuse tense situations.
  • Knowledge, understanding and intent of the Traffic Bylaw.
  • Knowledge and understanding of Enforcement procedures.
  • Knowledge and understanding of procedures set out by the Corps of Commissionaires.
  • Ability to complete the required paperwork by both Parking Services and the Corps.

Requirements:

  • Available to work DAYS/EVENINGS/ WEEKDAYS/ WEEKENDS, including some special events as required.
  • Must successfully complete a clean Criminal Record Check and reference background check.
  • Must be able to work in Saskatchewan 20-40 hours a week, with the possibility of overtime as deemed appropriate by the supervisor.
  • Able to work well under pressure and provide excellent customer service.
  • Strong interpersonal skills.
  • Be even-tempered, professional, and able to diffuse tense situations.
  • 3-5 years experience dealing with the public.
  • Able to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing in English.
  • Attention to detail and professional approach in all areas of work and appearance.
  • Dedicated and reliable and willing to work extra shifts if required.
  • Strong work ethic and positive team attitude.
  • Ability to work independently and efficiently with accuracy.
  • Must be available to work statutory holidays and weekends.
  • Knowledge, understanding and intent of the Traffic Bylaw and enforcement procedures.
  • Ability to complete the required paperwork by both Parking Services and the Corps.
  • Must have reliable transportation to get to shift but a vehicle and all appropriate communication assets will be assigned to the employee to use during their shift.

STRONG ASSETS:

  • Class 5 Saskatchewan Drivers License.
  • Clean drivers abstract for over 5 years.
  • Experienced driver and have knowledge and be able to navigate city streets.
  • Ministry of Corrections and Policing forty (40) hour Private Investigators and Security Guard course and is seen as an asset.
  • Understanding knowledge of the City of Regina bylaws.

Physical Demands:

  • Required to work outside in all weather conditions on days and evening shifts.
  • The employee may frequently be required to sit and use hands to manipulate equipment including a computer keyboard and mouse.
  • The employee is required to stand and walk for long periods of time and must have the ability to climb flights of stairs.
  • The employee must be able to walk for 90% of their shift in outdoor conditions when assigned to mobile patrols.

In-line with our social mandate, preference will be given to applicants that demonstrate previous military or law enforcement service. Commissionaires South Saskatchewan also prioritizes a representative workforce and invites those who experience disability, people of Indigenous ancestry and people of a visible minority group to self-identify in their submission. Les candidats francophones sont invités a postuler en identifiant leur bilinguisme et auront aussi la priorité dans le processus d’embauche.