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Andrew Kaiser

Director Of Legislative Services at City of Fort Saskatchewan

Andrew Kaiser has a diverse work experience in roles related to legislative services and enforcement of provincial and local laws. Andrew started their career as a Community Peace Officer in the City of Fort Saskatchewan, where they enforced various provincial laws and local bylaws. Andrew then moved on to become a Development Compliance Officer, ensuring compliance with land use regulations and collaborating with the development community. Andrew later served as the Senior Legislative Officer, responsible for interpreting and applying legislation, contract and document review, and serving in various administrative roles. Currently, Andrew is working as a Director of Legislative Services for the City of Fort Saskatchewan. In addition to their work in the City of Fort Saskatchewan, Andrew has also worked as a Field Inspector for the City of Edmonton. Andrew has additional experience working as a Returning Officer - Alternate for Elections Alberta, where they are responsible for coordinating and conducting electoral events within an electoral division.

Andrew Kaiser's education history begins in 2011 when they attended MacEwan University, where they obtained a Diploma in Police and Investigations with a major in Police Studies in 2013.

In 2020, Andrew enrolled at the University of Alberta to pursue an Advanced Certificate in Local Authority Administration and is still currently attending.

In addition to their formal education, Andrew has obtained various certifications including the ARB Clerk Course from Alberta Land and Property Rights Tribunal in May 2022, Mental Health First Aid (Standard) from the Mental Health Commission of Canada in March 2022, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Clerk Training from Brownlee LLP in January 2022, Introduction to Gender-based Analysis+ from the Government of Canada in March 2021, Basic Incident Command System 200 (ICS 200) from the Government of Alberta in November 2019, Hazard Identification, Assessment, and Control from the Alberta Municipal Health and Safety Association (AMHSA) in October 2019, Supervision Essentials from Metro Continuing Education in October 2019, Exercise Design 100 from the Government of Alberta in January 2017, Incident Command System 100 (ICS 100) from the Government of Alberta in January 2017, Traffic LIDAR Operator from Kustom Signals, Inc. in September 2016, Basic Mountain Bike Officer Course from the LAW ENFORCEMENT BICYCLE ASSOCIATION INC in June 2016, Community Peace Officer Induction Program (CPOIP) from the Justice and Solicitor General Training Academy in December 2015, Oleoresin Capsicum Devices from Alberta Justice and Solicitor General in November 2015, and Emergency Vehicle Operations from Alberta Defensive Tactics Training in September 2015.

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