Municipal government managing urban planning, heritage, and regional events
Rouyn-Noranda is a mid-sized Quebec municipality balancing cultural programming, urban development, and administrative compliance. The hiring profile skews heavily toward operations (16 roles) and engineering (8 roles) relative to leadership, with 23 junior positions—typical of government bodies scaling internal delivery capacity. Active work spans heritage inventory, aquatic center construction, urban planning regulation, and a citizen relocation program, with documented friction around procurement complexity, legal compliance, and financial tracking.
Ville de Rouyn-Noranda is a municipal government in Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Quebec, serving a region with deep mining heritage. The city operates across culture and events (film festivals, music festivals, pyromusical events), urban planning and regulation, infrastructure (aquatic center development, park management), and administrative services including budget reporting to the provincial government. The organization maintains roughly 200–500 staff across operations, engineering, finance, and support functions, with recruitment focused on junior and mid-level operational and technical roles.
Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Microsoft 365), Google Workspace, ArcGIS for mapping and urban planning, and design tools including Canva and Photoshop.
Active initiatives include heritage building inventory, new aquatic center construction, urban planning regulation modifications, citizen relocation program, parc régional kekeko development, and cultural event programming (literary activities, seasonal events).
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