Government of Nova Scotia jobs
The Government of Nova Scotia is a provincial government in Canada. As a province in eastern Canada, Nova Scotia has its own government that exercises authority over provincial affairs in the region.
The government of Nova Scotia operates under a parliamentary system. It is made up of three main branches: the executive, headed by the Premier of Nova Scotia and his cabinet of ministers, responsible for policy decision-making and the day-to-day management of government affairs; the legislature and the judiciary; members of the Legislative Assembly who represent different constituencies in the province; and the Judiciary, responsible for the administration of justice in Nova Scotia, which comprises several levels of courts, including the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, which is the highest court in the province.
The Nova Scotia government is responsible for various areas, such as health, education, transportation, environment, justice and economic development. It has the power to create provincial laws and policies that apply to the people of Nova Scotia.
data collection and note taking in the field navigating in the field working with digital data, maps, and databases operating vehicles (truck) About You We are looking for a student enrolled in a co-op program and has completed their s[...]
the Mechanic II diagnoses equipment failure, repairs, rebuilds and adjusts a variety of government mobile machinery and equipment used to perform road maintenance activities for both summer and winter operations. You will use specializ[...]
Checker and Inspector positions such as: weighing and recording materials; ensuring trucks are operating safely and within required weights; inspecting, cleaning and calibrating scales; and overseeing contractor activities. You will al[...]
the Mechanic II diagnoses equipment failure, repairs, rebuilds and adjusts a variety of government mobile machinery and equipment used to perform road maintenance activities for both summer and winter operations. You will use specializ[...]
repair, rehabilitation, or construction process of the Provincial infrastructure. A typical day in the life of a Division Crewperson could include traffic control including erecting, repairing and maintaining traffic control signs; dit[...]
you will: enter hours for CUPE payroll, verify time entry reports, and enter travel expenses and reimbursements for employees; process vendor invoices and credit memos; enter journal vouchers, inventory issues and reconcile reports; en[...]
supervises, and documents regularly scheduled preventive and corrective maintenance inspections building equipment, including boilers, chillers, air handling units, pumps, exhaust fans; safety equipment such as Fire Alarms, Sprinkler S[...]