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Do you have excellent engineering, interpersonal and leadership skills? Are you passionate about highway safety?
A career as an engineer with our ministry might be for you.
Our engineers develop, manage and consult on transportation projects around the province. They work in one of many areas:
The primary duties of an engineer include, but are not limited to:
You must possess at minimum, a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from an accredited university. You also need to be registered or eligible for registration as a professional engineer or engineer-in-training with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan. Other conditions may apply, depending on the posting.
If you feel this position is for you, check out the Career Centre and explore our available positions regularly. Choose Ministry of Highways in the advanced search to find our job opportunities.
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