Manager, ASCA Storage Tanks System (STS)
POSITION PROFILE
Organization: Safety Codes Council
Location: Edmonton, Alberta
Position Title: Manager, ASCA Storage Tanks System (STS)
Position Type: Term, Full-time
Number of Positions: One (1)
Salary: $95,000-$130,000
Closing date: July 11th or until a suitable candidate is found with interviews conducted on a rolling basis.
REWARDING CAREERS ARE BUILT HERE
At the Safety Codes Council ("the Council"), our passion is making Alberta a safe place to live, work, and play. As a self-funded, independent regulatory organization, we provide oversight of technical disciplines and Alberta's safety codes system through education, guidance, support, and collaboration with industry professionals and partners.
What sets us apart isn’t just what we do—it’s how we do it. Our people are at the core of our organization, and we’ve built a culture that makes work both meaningful and rewarding. We’re dedicated to supporting your career growth and overall well-being, providing the tools and opportunities you need to succeed, develop, and thrive—both professionally and personally.
THE OPPORTUNITY
Reporting to the Associate Vice President of Alberta Safety Codes Authority (ASCA), as the Manager of ASCA Storage Tank Systems, you will lead a team of Safety Codes Officers (SCO) in delivering risk-based compliance and technical advisory services, fostering a culture of accountability, cooperative systems thinking, and service excellence. You will be responsible for providing clear direction of the program, ensuring alignment with legislation and Council strategic priorities.
This is a leadership role that goes beyond management. You will be a coach and a champion of innovation, leading your team towards evolving regulatory priorities, technology, and organizational goals. You will create conditions for your team to thrive—where people feel seen, heard and elevated to do their best work.
KEY RESPONSIBILTIES
- Lead the Safety Codes Officers by setting clear goals, fostering accountability, and promoting systems thinking and continuous improvement.
- Provide direction and oversight for the STS program, ensuring compliance with legislative and Council priorities.
- Identify and manage risks using data-driven insights
- Manage program resource stewardship, including budget oversight.
- Foster collaborative relationships with stakeholders to support program objectives and continuous improvement.
- Represent the Council at industry engagements to promote consistency in service delivery.
- Monitor emerging trends and risks within the safety codes system, informing program development.
- Act as a trusted advisor, offering guidance on regulatory expectations and compliance.
- Enhance program processes to ensure effectiveness and responsiveness to legislative requirements.
- Implement improvements that support innovation and risk-based decision-making.
- Maintain service delivery standards for consistency and quality.
- Conduct research on emerging issues, providing recommendations to strengthen program performance.
WHAT YOU BRING
To be successful in this role, you have a post-secondary degree in a relevant field such as engineering, environmental science, public administration, business administration, or a related discipline (or equivalent combination of education and experience). You bring 5+ years of experience in regulatory compliance, safety codes administration, or a related field with at least 2–3 years in a leadership role that includes team professional development and engagement. You also bring:
- In-depth knowledge of the Safety Codes Act and associated regulations
- An ability to identify and mitigate risks using data-driven insights.
- Expertise in budgeting, resource allocation, and operational planning.
- An ability to engage stakeholders including municipalities, regulatory bodies, and industry associations.
- A comprehensive understanding of the Safety Codes Act and associated regulations.
- Experience in risk-based compliance oversight, enforcement strategies, and the creation of compliance campaigns.
- Insight into municipal governance and the roles of provincial regulators and industry associations in the safety codes system.
- Familiarity with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIP) and best practices for managing sensitive information.
- A strong background in program planning, service delivery models, and performance measurement frameworks in regulatory or public-sector environments.
We’re looking for someone with strong capabilities in:
- Overseeing complex regulatory programs using risk-based decision-making.
- Identifying and mitigating operational and compliance risks.
- Interpreting legislation and understanding Safety Codes System regulations.
- Communicating effectively between experts and decision-makers.
- Balancing long-term vision with operational realities to drive innovation.
- Leveraging technology to enhance operational processes.
- Synthesizing technical information into clear guidance for decision-making.
You will stand out if you have the following assets:
- Experience in Safety Codes delivery, SCO certification and formal training in ISO
- Relevant training in compliance monitoring, risk management or regulatory enforcement
- Proficiency in emergency response planning, inspection practices, and permitting processes
- Knowledge of the Fire Code
WHAT WE OFFER
A competitive base salary that considers your education and experience with a salary range between $95,000-$130,000.
In addition to personal days and starting vacation of three weeks, we’re proud to offer a comprehensive benefits package.
Enjoy 100% employer-paid health and dental coverage, plus an annual health and lifestyle spending account. We also invest in your future with financial support for professional development and a flexible, matching retirement savings plan.
Our hybrid work model is designed for balance, with a monthly allowance and underground parking to support remote work and in-office collaboration on Wednesdays and Thursdays. This full-time role (36.25 hours/week, Monday–Friday) is based in our downtown Edmonton office.
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Please submit your resume and cover letter by visiting Careers - Safety Codes Council
This opportunity will remain open until Friday, July 11, 2025, at 11:59 PM (MST) or until a suitable candidate is selected. We will be reviewing applications and conducting interviews on a rolling basis. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Join us to build a rewarding career and make an impact in the lives of Albertans!