Parking Enforcement Officer - Winnipeg
Job Description
Parking Enforcement Officer - Winnipeg
Application Deadline: 31 July 2026
Department: Operations - Field(OPS001)
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: I5-D40_CA-WINNIPEG-PATROL DEPT
Reporting To: Manager
Compensation: $17.05 - $17.91 / hour
Description
The Parking Enforcement Patroller is responsible for monitoring and enforcing parking regulations across assigned areas using a company vehicle (car or golf cart). This role ensures compliance with parking policies, identifies violations, and supports safe and efficient operations across a broader coverage area.
Key Responsibilities
- Patrol assigned areas using a company vehicle (car or golf cart) to observe parking violations across a wide geographic area.
- Enforce parking regulations by issuing warnings, citations, or arranging for vehicle towing when necessary.
- Identify and address violations such as expired meters, unauthorized parking, improper use of designated spaces, and safety infractions.
- Accurately record and enter citation data including time, date, location, and vehicle details (license plate, make, model, color).
- Maintain detailed and accurate enforcement logs.
- Inspect parking meters, gates, and other equipment for malfunctions or damage.
- Report issues such as vandalized signs, faded markings, or safety hazards to management.
- Monitor overall conditions across multiple locations or large facilities.
- Provide professional and respectful assistance to customers regarding parking rules, citations, and general inquiries.
- De-escalate situations when possible and escalate to management when necessary.
- Provide traffic control support as needed.
- Report accidents, incidents, or safety concerns immediately.
- Coordinate with Operations Manager, Shift Supervisor, or security teams when required.
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
- bility to operate a vehicle safely in parking environments
- Strong attention to detail and observation skills
- Ability to work independently across large areas
- Excellent customer service and communication skills
- Strong communication and conflict-resolution skills
- Must be at least 18 years of age
- Valid Driving License with good driving record
- Must successfully pass a background check, in accordance with company policy and applicable laws
- Must be authorized to work in the Canada and able to provide documentation verifying eligibility, as required by law
- Ability to sit and operate a vehicle (car or golf cart) for extended periods of time
- Ability to enter and exit a vehicle frequently throughout the shift
- Ability to walk and stand intermittently to inspect vehicles and issue citations
- Ability to bend, reach, and stoop when placing citations or inspecting areas
- Ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions, including heat, rain, humidity, and sun exposure
- Ability to visually assess surroundings, read license plates, and identify violations at a distance
- Ability to handle light equipment (citation devices, radios, handheld units)
- Ability to maintain alertness and awareness while driving and monitoring surroundings
- Combination of driving and outdoor work
- Exposure to various weather conditions
- Covers larger or multiple parking areas throughout shift
Benefits
- If this position is union‑represented, employment terms, benefits, and conditions are governed by the applicable Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).