Municipal government operating 500K+ resident city with infrastructure and public safety focus
Ville de Québec is a mid-sized government agency managing services for over 500,000 residents across water systems, fire protection, transportation, and public safety. The tech stack reveals heavy reliance on Microsoft Office/365, Adobe creative tools, and infrastructure monitoring (LiDAR, GPS, Honeywell controls, Allen-Bradley automation) — typical of a city department managing physical assets and regulatory compliance. Current hiring across security, engineering, and ops roles, accelerating in pace, suggests scaling of infrastructure automation and data-driven safety initiatives.
Notable leadership hires: Public Safety Communications Director, Police Service Director, Deputy Director, Police Director
Ville de Québec is the municipal government of Québec, Canada, responsible for urban development, public services, and infrastructure management across a population of over 500,000 residents. The organization employs over 5,000 people across diverse operational domains including water and wastewater treatment, fire protection, road safety, and urban development. Active projects span water quality monitoring, hydraulic network modeling, tramway expansion, and fire protection system validation. The city operates critical infrastructure including water networks, wastewater treatment plants, and public safety communications.
LiDAR, GPS, and Allen-Bradley automation controls for asset management. Microsoft 365, Power BI for data analysis, and Adobe tools for communications and planning materials.
Water quality monitoring, fire risk coverage implementation, LiDAR measurement automation, tramway expansion roadworks, road safety strategy, wastewater treatment optimization, and fire protection capacity validation.
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