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Since 1920, APEGA has been regulating the practices of engineering and geoscience to serve the public interest in Alberta.
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Job Title: Corporate Practice Advisor Job Family: Professional
Department: Professional Practice Reports To: Supervisor, Corporate Practice
Division: Regulatory Location: Edmonton
Competition: 26-23 Employment Indicator: Full-time, Permanent
Position Summary
Reporting to the Supervisor, Corporate Practice, the Corporate Practice Advisor is responsible to evaluate whether APEGA permit holders and their licensed professionals understand and comply with their professional, legal and ethical obligations.
As a professional practice ambassador of APEGA, the incumbent is an advisor to stakeholders including: the Public, APEGA staff, Licensed Professionals, and Permit Holders. Focused on protection of the public and maintaining the public’s trust and confidence in APEGA, the Advisor works with Permit Holders to exercise self-regulation by providing guidance and advice on permit to practice issues as required. The Advisor assists APEGA Staff, Statutory Boards and Committees, and Council on regulatory matters and assures the health of engineering and geoscience practice in Alberta.
In addition, the Corporate Practice Advisor is a "subject matter expert" on the practice of engineering and geoscience, providing support to the Corporate Practice team, Director, Professional Practice, the Practice Review Board (PRB) and its subcommittees, to provide updates and professional practice expertise and advice as required.
Responsibilities
- Manage Practice Reviews of Permit Holders to assess the permit holder and their licensed professionals’ practice alignment with the EGP Act, General Regulations, and APEGA Standards, Bulletins and Guidelines by:
o Planning and executing Permit Holder practice reviews.
o Provide recommendations on the status of permit holders practice reviews to the PRB and its subcommittees to allow timely self-regulation decisions as per APEGA policy and processes.
o Develop, implement, and maintain processes and contribute to policies for initiating, executing, and finalizing permit holders practice reviews.
o Develop and manage professional practice databases to allow progress reporting and performance measurement.
o Develop and maintain tools, templates, and standardized letters to ensure consistent execution of, and communication regarding practice reviews and practice standards.
o Contribute to the continual improvement of data access for the Practice Review Team.
- Provide subject matter expertise on professional practice matters related to the EGP Act or other applicable legislation, APEGA General Regulations and By-Laws, and APEGA Practice Standards and Guidelines: to provide timely advice, training, and solutions to Permit Holders, Licensed Professionals, Staff, Statutory Boards and Committees other national and provincial engineering and geoscience associations by:
o Providing accurate and consistent advice and information regarding the professional and ethical aspects of the practice of engineering and geoscience.
o Providing timely and well researched responses to any questions or inquiries from the Public, Permit Holders or Licensed Professionals on permit holder practice reviews and professional and practice standards and guidelines.
o Providing excellent customer service that reflects positively on APEGA.
o Providing recommendations, updates and support to the Practice Review Board and its subcommittees to facilitate timely professional practice decisions. Supporting actions are:
o Attending PRB and sub-committee meetings to provide updates on, and insights into, permit holders’ and licensed professionals’ engineering or geoscience practice.
o Providing research and information to support goals and objectives of the PRB and its subcommittees.
o Developing and reporting on key process indicators.
o Providing information and act as a knowledge resource on general matters of policy to the PRB, and other related sub-committees on APEGA Standards, Guidelines and EGP Act and Regulations pertinent to professional practice of engineering and geoscience professions.
o Recommending and implementing changes or additions to departmental policies and PRB policy or processes.
- Delivering and contributing to the development of regulatory professional development material that educates licensed professionals and permit holders on regulatory process and professional obligations.
o Permit to Practice presentations, online courses and audience-specific material focused on improving licensed professional, permit holder and other stakeholders’ understanding of the professional responsibilities of APEGA members.
Competencies, Skills & Attributes
Competencies Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Core:
- Exemplifying Integrity
- Fostering Communication
- Results Orientation
- Service Excellence
- Teamwork
Functional:
- Analytical Thinking
- Creativity & Innovation
- Impact & Influence
- Information Gathering & Processing
- Legislation & Compliance
- Strong familiarity with engineering and/or geoscience requirements across several industry sectors or disciplines, as well as experience as an authenticating professional, in operations or in consulting.
- Knowledge of audit processes and their limitations
- Knowledge of the principles of self-regulation and the legislated authorities of regulators, especially those related to APEGA (EGP Act, Regulations, By-Laws and APEGA Standards and Guidelines)
- A working knowledge of the responsibilities and duties of other business areas in APEGA
- Familiarity with other legislation that affects APEGA (OHS, PIPA, PIPEDA, FOIP, Alberta Building Code etc.)
- Recognition of other industry codes and standards (ASME, CSA Group etc.).
- Uses influence to develop achievable solutions to complex problems related to the diversity of professional practice and business.
- Able to read situations and people accurately, developing “right-touch” options for practice improvement.
- Ability to identify patterns and red flags for departures from accepted professional practice.
- Understands the organization’s strategy, objectives, and goals and aligns individual effort accordingly.
- Strong ethical compass founded on honesty, integrity, empathy, fairness, dedication, responsibility, and accountability.
- Driven and able to independently identify areas that require attention.
- Possesses a strong ability to build professional and productive relationships with internal and external stakeholders, knowing how best to influence and enable others.
- Able to manage change and transition, and able to work with diverse groups of people in diverse environments.
- Able to execute tasks with tact and subtlety in accordance with the situation.
- Able to manage confidential information appropriately, understanding that professional reputations and credibility are important commodities.
- Strong conflict resolution and negotiation skills, adept at identifying win/win solutions. Practical and innovative problem-solving skills
- High attention to detail and accuracy
- Proven skills in communicating ideas, providing recommendations, project, and process concepts both verbal and written.
- Strong customer service skills that create a positive interaction for all stakeholders
- Ability to integrate technology into their work and seek opportunities for improving overall operations through the innovative use of existing data, technology, and software.
Qualifications
- Professional Engineer or Geoscientist registered with APEGA.
- 10+ years of broad engineering or geoscience related experience—exposure to multiple industry sectors or cross-functional roles that demonstrate breadth of professional practice
- Familiarity with APEGA legislation, the EGP Act, General Regulations, and Practice Standards is an asset.
- Strong interpersonal awareness, with the ability to build trust, foster respectful relationships, and engage effectively with diverse stakeholders, even in challenging or high-stakes conversations
- Proven ability to navigate complex stakeholder environments, balancing regulatory requirements with practical, solution-oriented guidance
- Equivalencies may be considered.
Closing Date: Until successful candidate is found
We acknowledge all candidates working in their area of expertise may build their knowledge, skills, and competencies in several ways. We welcome candidates from a breadth of backgrounds, who may have equivalent skills and competencies to the ones listed above. There may be APEGA positions posted that have specific regulatory requirements, and in keeping with those requirements, APEGA will follow the guidelines that we are bound by. All candidates are considered with the objective to enhance APEGA’s people and culture.
If you are interested in this position, please submit your cover letter and resume directly through our company website (https://www.apega.ca/about-apega/apega-careers).
Thank you for your interest in APEGA.
Only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.