Listen Live
Listen Live

Alberta named attractive destination for international engineering technology professionals

A recent survey has cited Alberta as an attractive destination for internationally trained engineering technology professionals to work and live in.

The Association of Science and Engineering Technology Professionals of Alberta (ASET) surveyed its international members trained outside of Canada.

The survey found that 73.53 per cent of respondents arrived in Alberta when they first came to the country. According to ASET, many who landed elsewhere, such as in Ontario and B.C., relocated to Alberta for “better employment opportunities”.

The majority of respondents, 92.65 per cent, said they enjoy working in the prairie province.

One individual who appreciates working and living in Lethbridge is Mila Wagner.

The certified civil engineering technologist arrived in Alberta from Ukraine in 2016.

Concerned about her family’s safety in Ukraine following Russia’s invasion of the Crimean Peninsula in 2014, Wagner decided she needed a safe place to raise her son. She had a friend living in Calgary, which gave her the idea to move to Canada.

However, when she first moved to Alberta, finding work proved difficult.

“When I first moved to Canada, my credentials and education were not fully accepted here in Canada, so I was trying to get back into my profession as an engineering technologist,” she says.

Wagner returned to school and earned an engineering technology diploma from Lethbridge Polytechnic (then Lethbridge College) in 2020.

According to the survey, many workers faced circumstances like Wagner’s.

Well over one-third (35.29 per cent) of respondents said they were not able to find work when they first arrived in Canada. Within that group, 53.66 per cent said it was because employers required Canadian work experience. Because of this, 76.74 per cent of respondents said they had to accept a job outside of their professional field to meet living expenses.

Wagner says more doors opened up to her professionally after she was certified, thanks in part to ASET. “It is a really welcoming community and there is a lot of places where you can go professionally, especially if you’re certified through [ASET],” she says.

ASET has been around for over 60 years. The association’s competency-based assessment program, launched in 2016, offers internationally trained and other engineering technologists a quicker route to earning ASET designations and establishing careers. After survey respondents contacted ASET, the association says close to 40 per cent of them took six months to one year to earn their ASET designation.

“In moving here, especially in my profession, I enjoy my work and I do [like] my coworkers and have always felt like I am at home,” Wagner says.

More about ASET is available via the association’s website.

Justin Goulet
Justin Goulet
Justin Goulet brings over a decade of experience to the Lethbridge newsroom. He started his career in Ontario before moving to Vancouver Island in 2014 to work with Vista Radio. He moved to Alberta in February 2019 and joined the Lethbridge team in June 2024. Justin is excited to share the stories of southern Alberta.
- Advertisement -

cjoc Now playing play

ckbd Now playing play

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Bike tune-up event to shine light on safety and maintenance for local kids

BikeLane in Lethbridge is teaming up with the local chapter of Big Brothers Big Sisters for a bicycle tune-up event.

Another confirmed measles case in Taber

Alberta Health Services has been notified of people with confirmed measles in the South Zone, who have been in public settings while infectious.  

Hurricanes make nine selections during 2025 WHL Prospects Draft 

The Lethbridge Hurricanes selected nine players in the 2025 WHL Prospects Draft.

ASIRT investigation into 2022 RCMP Pincher Creek incident concluded, officer cleared

An RCMP officer involved in an incident where he used his stun gun in June 2022, is said to have done so legally.

Oki Sign to celebrate Blackfoot culture and welcome residents, visitors

A new vibrant public art installation has been unveiled by the Downtown Lethbridge BRZ. 
- Advertisement -