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City of Surrey
Government Administration
Surrey, British Columbia 32,202 followers
The future lives here.
About us
We are one of the fastest growing, culturally diverse cities in Canada. We are a forward thinking, globally recognized leader in building vibrant, sustainable communities through technology and innovation. Our combination of entrepreneurial approach, big city resources, and remarkable growth have given us opportunities to build an inclusive and sustainable city where people can live, work and play. Social Media Terms of Use: http://bit.ly/COSTerms
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http://www.surrey.ca
External link for City of Surrey
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Surrey, British Columbia
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1879
- Specialties
- City Government
Locations
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13450 104 Avenue
Surrey, British Columbia V3T 1V8, CA
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6651 148 St
Surrey, British Columbia, CA
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9353 160 St
Surrey, British Columbia, CA
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2336 166 St
Surrey, British Columbia, CA
Employees at City of Surrey
Updates
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The people. It’s one of the main reasons why Kristen, our Traffic and Road Safety Engineering Manager continues to invest in growing her career with the City of Surrey since joining as an engineering co-op student more than 16 years ago. “In my career, I’ve learned that the best decisions and projects usually involve people with a variety of experience levels and backgrounds. My team is very supportive of each other. We respect each other’s opinions and work together to find the best solutions. The City’s broader Transportation Division also has a strong leadership team that is dedicated, hard-working, and supportive; they genuinely care about the community; and are really strong technically. I’d say if you want to work with a dedicated, hard-working team that genuinely wants to improve transportation options, accessibility, operation, and safety in a community, then the City of Surrey is a great place to be.” Like Kristen, you could help shape one of the fastest growing cities in Canada. Start your search for a job opportunity at the City of Surrey. Apply and learn more at: www.surrey.ca/careers
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On October 10, we observe World Mental Health Day, a time to raise awareness and support mental health worldwide. This year’s theme, 'Mental Health at Work,' reminds us of the importance of well-being in the workplace. At the City of Surrey, we strive to create a healthy and safe workplace where our staff can thrive. This includes ensuring that our staff have access to resources like the City's Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP), webinars that focus on mental health and other programs that support overall wellness.
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The official opening of Strawberry Hill Community Hall in Newton is coming up! This rehabilitated facility located on the perimeter of R.A. Nicholson Park replaces the historic Strawberry Hill Hall and will be home to a new childcare service for the community. Strawberry Hill Community Hall is one of the projects that Carlos, the City’s Acting Infrastructure Projects Manager was responsible for coordinating. He used his architectural background and project management expertise to collaborate with other City teams, structural design teams and contractors to reimagine the building and turn it into a modern facility that will benefit the community for many years to come. Carlos is a part of a skilled Civic Facilities team that ensures more than 130 civic buildings are up to date, and also coordinates the creation of more buildings each year. With the City’s continuous growth, Carlos and the Civic Facilities team are working hard to create and maintain our facilities. They are responsible for rehabilitating, renovating, repairing, and maintaining the City’s buildings, including preventative maintenance, energy management, and upgrades to mechanical systems and programs. Some of the upcoming projects our Civic Facilities team are working on include the North Surrey Indigenous Cultural Centre and the O’Siem Village Childcare facility. Like Carlos and our Civic Facilities team, you can make a direct impact to our growing city. Start your search for a job opportunity at the City of Surrey: www.surrey.ca/careers.
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It’s the little things that make a big difference. A Surrey Bylaw Officer was approached by two kids in a park with a broken bike—their chain was stuck! While the Officer is not exactly a bike repair pro, he grabbed his trusty bylaw multi-tool, threw on some gloves, and gave it a go. With a little effort, he managed to get the bike working again! The kids were pretty thankful and happily rode off. It was a nice little surprise moment for all.
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Join Surrey Fire Services Today! Become part of our team of over 400 diverse members dedicated to serving one of Canada's fastest-growing and most diverse communities. Applications for firefighting careers are open until August 8. Why Join Us? • Make an Impact: Your career will involve more than firefighting—you’ll also be responsible for prevention, education and outreach activities within our community. • Great Benefits: Enjoy competitive pay and benefits, including life insurance, a retirement pension plan, and medical/dental coverage. • Additional Perks: Access to physical and mental wellness resources, ongoing career development, and opportunities for advancement. Learn more and apply now at www.surrey.ca/sfsjobs.
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“I had worked 14 years at my previous employer before joining the City of Surrey. After so many years, I felt it was time for a career move. Getting out there was intimidating, so I spent a lot of time preparing to my best foot forward. I looked at job opportunities and researched the organizations and tailored my applications for the job I was applying for. When the opportunity came up for an Employee Engagement Specialist at the City of Surrey, I jumped on it. At the interview stage, I looked up the interview panel on LinkedIn and reviewed the City’s website to help me understand the organization. It’s been just over a year and I absolutely love what I do – helping others love where we work!” Camille is the City’s Employee Engagement Specialist, focusing on providing employee experiences that keep our staff engaged in providing service excellence to our citizens and driving our Mayor & Council’s key priorities forward. Like Camille, you can make an impact in our community. Find out more about our jobs at www.surrey.ca/careers.
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Members of our planning & development team are gearing up to talk about the latest projects happening in Surrey and share the job opportunities within their teams. We're inviting experienced and aspiring planning professionals and those curious about working in City Planning to join us for the conversation on June 18 at 12pm. Register today: https://lnkd.in/gCESmrww
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City of Surrey reposted this
Disability Resource Community Pop-Up Event hosted by the Surrey Poverty Reduction Coalition & Procne Navigation this Friday at the Surrey Library - City Centre Branch Celebrating National AccessAbility Week! Free to All! Find information about resources and organizations that support persons living with disabilities in Surrey Friday, May 31, 2024 1-4 PM Surrey Library, City Centre Branch Room 120
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“Always ask questions.” It’s a lesson that Zoe has taken to heart, especially in her role as a Senior Functional Applications Analyst, in the Planning & Development department at the City of Surrey. “I collaborate with individuals from various functions who provide valuable input for the work I do. It is important to recognize the uniqueness between different teams to understand their opportunities for enhancement. This way, I can ensure our business processes are aligned while designing solutions that can fit our needs.” Zoe’s main role is to be a bridge between the Planning & Development department and the City’s IT team, ensuring that her department’s needs are met in project implementations. She plays a pivotal part in delivering tools like the Citizen Portal that enable businesses and residents to submit and manage their permits online; and more recently, enabling them to submit inspection requests. How does Zoe find success in her work? She enjoys being a part of the discussions that ultimately result in solutions. She takes her time to talk to stakeholders, analyze requirements and evaluate solutions before a decision is made improve business processes. Like Zoe, you can make a direct impact to our growing city. Start your search for a job opportunity at the City of Surrey. www.surrey.ca/careers.