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Senior Manager, Creative Production Full-time Job
British Columbia Investment Management Corporation / BCI (Victoria) Asset Management
Management VictoriaJob Details
The Senior Manager, Creative Production leads the Creative Production Hub, as a centralized shared service supporting all communications pillars. While content creation resides in each pillar, this role acts as the central engine for channel management, measurement and investment education content, orchestrating enterprise-wide communications strategy, planning, and prioritization. The Senior Manager is accountable for setting the vision for BCI’s visual brand, overseeing creative production, providing strategic oversight for corporate reports, investment education programs, digital platforms, and implementing an enterprise-wide measurement framework to drive communications efficacy.
The Global Communications function operates within the Office of the COO and plays a crucial role in maintaining and enhancing BCI's relationships with its clients and stakeholders through world-class strategic engagement. Global Communications is responsible for managing BCI's brand, reputation, media relations, global profile, and industry partnerships. The function communicates effectively with both internal and external audiences, representing BCI's interests and strategic priorities. Overall, the Global Communications function is vital for ensuring stakeholder satisfaction, organizational alignment, reputation protection, and the organization's long-term success.
WHO YOU WILL WORK WITH
The team operates with a 'create once, adapt many' philosophy, maximizing efficiency by adapting core content for multiple audiences and channels.
The Hub serves as the connective tissue between communications pillars—ensuring integrated campaign execution, efficient resource sharing, and clear scope boundaries. Accountability for enterprise-wide measurement enables the function to demonstrate communications value against business objectives and drive continuous optimization.
Reporting to the VP, Communications, the Senior Manager of the Creative Production Hub oversees BCI's centralized shared service for content production, channel management, brand governance, measurement, and investment education. The Hub acts as the central engine supporting Global Investment Communications and Employee Communications—orchestrating editorial planning, managing digital platforms, and ensuring consistent brand execution across all touchpoints.
WHAT YOU BRING
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Post-secondary education in communications, marketing, graphic design, business, or related field
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8+ years of progressive experience in communications, creative production, or brand management, with 5+ years experience in the financial services or institutional investment industry, and 5+ years in a leadership role
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Demonstrated expertise in leading editorial planning, content strategy, and prioritization frameworks across multiple channels and audiences
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Strong knowledge of digital platform governance, brand standards management, and communications measurement frameworks, with the ability to provide strategic direction for creative production (graphic design, videography/photography)
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Strong resource and project management skills; ability to prioritize and allocate resources effectively
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People leadership skills with proven ability to lead and develop a high-performing team, and cultivate a positive and engaging team culture; experience in coaching, team building, and mentoring
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Effective verbal and written communication skills at both the strategic and technical level
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Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate and work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders
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A creative thinker with a strong track record of applying innovative solutions; demonstrated ability to champion AI adoption
WHAT YOU WILL DO
Editorial Planning
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Partners with the Communications VP and Directors to orchestrate BCI’s Communications strategy, planning, and prioritization across all teams, ensuring all communication activities align with BCI’s objectives
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Oversees the centralized intake process and maintenance of an editorial calendar, establishes and monitors key measurements for content triage, and actively chairs the enterprise editorial committee to ensure cohesive editorial oversight
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Establishes a strategic filter and prioritization framework for communications requests, ensuring resources are allocated to highest-impact work aligned with BCI's business objectives
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Promotes a "create once, adapt many" workflow philosophy, breaking down silos and maximizing content efficiency by adapting core content for multiple audiences and channels
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Serves as the connective tissue between Global Investment Communications and Employee Communications pillars, ensuring consistent messaging, efficient resource sharing, integrated campaign execution, and clear scope boundaries to prevent overlap
Oversight of Corporate Reporting & Special Projects
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Provides strategic oversight for the production of BCI's corporate reports and special projects (e.g., Corporate Annual Report, Stewardship Report, Investment Inventory)
Brand & Digital Governance
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Partners with Communications VP and Directors, in collaboration with the Manager, Corporate Reporting & Digital Platforms, to oversee consolidation and maintenance of governance for BCI's digital platforms (BCI.ca, LinkedIn, The Exchange, Bull & Bear)
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Oversees the maintenance of BCI’s brand standards and messaging, in collaboration with the Senior Visual Designer, by ensuring consistent messaging and content across all audiences and channels, strengthening BCI’s reputation
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Provides strategic direction and high-level oversight for BCI’s digital platform content (BCI.ca, The Exchange, Bull & Bear) in collaboration with the Manager and Digital Specialist, ensuring they support strategic objectives
Creative Hub Management
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Oversees the intake of all Studio projects, determines appropriate resource allocation across the studio team, allocates responsibilities, and manages project timelines in accordance with scope, budget, and resources
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Optimizes resource allocation between in-house capabilities and strategic outsourcing, managing agency and vendor relationships to ensure cost-effective, high-quality delivery of creative services while maintaining strategic focus for internal teams
Engagement & Education Management
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Owns the definition of event strategy, partnering with the Senior Manager, Engagement & Education
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Oversees the development and execution of client investment education programs and internal corporate events, in collaboration with the Senior Manager, Engagement & Education
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Considers resourcing and outsourcing support for the most effective and efficient use of budget and time
Corporate Reporting & Efficacy Framework
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In collaboration with the Manager, Corporate Reporting & Digital Platforms, implements and continuously evolves a measurement framework to strategically assess the efficacy and impact of all BCI communications initiatives against overall business objectives
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Provides insight and direction aligned to BCI’s overall messaging for all reports, including the Corporate Annual Report
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Prioritizes and determines resourcing and outsourcing required for the most effective and efficient use of budget and resources for reporting and measurement
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Oversees and evaluates the development and monitoring of communication KPIs
Team Leadership
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Leads, recruits, manages, and develops a high-performing team
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Manages performance, provides coaching and mentoring, and creates development opportunities for all team members
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Manages team resources, ensuring optimal allocation to meet project and communication commitments
AI & Innovation Leadership
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Champions AI adoption across the communications function, identifying and prioritizing use cases for task automation, content drafting assistance, analytics enhancement, and workflow optimization
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Oversees development and governance of AI tools to support consistent, on-brand content creation while maintaining accuracy and compliance standards
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Fosters a culture of innovation and continuous improvement, evaluating emerging technologies and approaches that can enhance communications effectiveness and efficiency
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Keeps abreast of relevant industry-specific AI capabilities/best practices, ensuring the team remains current on emerging trends and technologies.
Senior Manager, Creative Production
British Columbia Investment Management Corporation / BCI (Victoria) Asset Management
VictoriaManagement Full-time
125,000 - 155,000
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School Operations Manager Full-time Job
British Columbia Institute Of Technology (BCIT)
Management BurnabyJob Details
| Position Summary |
BCIT’s School of Construction and the Environment is seeking a regular, full-time (1.0 FTE) School Operations Manager. This position manages the School’s operations, involving human resources, business process, space planning, enrolment planning, operational financial matters, and facilities functions. Participates as a member of the School’s leadership team, with involvement in all operational functions outside of the specialized teaching areas. Acts as operational liaison of the Dean’s Office and the School; supports the School’s communications and marketing activities. Facilitates development of operating and capital plans. Leads initiatives to optimize operations.
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The Compensation Range is the span between the minimum and the maximum base salary for a position. The control point of the range represents an employee that possesses full job knowledge, qualifications, and experience for the position. In the normal course, employees will be hired, transferred, or promoted between the minimum and the control point of the salary range for a job, taking internal equity into account. Salaries above the control point may be considered for extenuating circumstances and must be approved by an external governing body.
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| Department 2 | Construction Administration |
| Campus Location | Burnaby campus |
| Bargaining Unit | Management |
| Job Status | Regular |
| Full-Time/Part-Time | Full-Time |
| Number of Vacancies | 1 |
| Anticipated Start Date | 05/04/2026 |
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School Operations Manager
British Columbia Institute Of Technology (BCIT)
BurnabyManagement Full-time
100,739 - 138,516
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School Operations Manager Full-time Job
British Columbia Institute Of Technology (BCIT)
Management BurnabyJob Details
| Position Summary |
BCIT’s School of Construction and the Environment is seeking a regular, full-time (1.0 FTE) School Operations Manager. This position manages the School’s operations, involving human resources, business process, space planning, enrolment planning, operational financial matters, and facilities functions. Participates as a member of the School’s leadership team, with involvement in all operational functions outside of the specialized teaching areas. Acts as operational liaison of the Dean’s Office and the School; supports the School’s communications and marketing activities. Facilitates development of operating and capital plans. Leads initiatives to optimize operations.
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Benefits – Why you’d love working with us
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| Additional Salary Information |
The Compensation Range is the span between the minimum and the maximum base salary for a position. The control point of the range represents an employee that possesses full job knowledge, qualifications, and experience for the position. In the normal course, employees will be hired, transferred, or promoted between the minimum and the control point of the salary range for a job, taking internal equity into account. Salaries above the control point may be considered for extenuating circumstances and must be approved by an external governing body.
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| Department 2 | Construction Administration |
| Campus Location | Burnaby campus |
| Bargaining Unit | Management |
| Job Status | Regular |
| Full-Time/Part-Time | Full-Time |
| Number of Vacancies | 1 |
| Anticipated Start Date | 05/04/2026 |
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School Operations Manager
British Columbia Institute Of Technology (BCIT)
BurnabyManagement Full-time
100,739 - 138,516
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School Operations Manager Full-time Job
British Columbia Institute Of Technology (BCIT)
Management BurnabyJob Details
| Position Summary |
BCIT’s School of Construction and the Environment is seeking a regular, full-time (1.0 FTE) School Operations Manager. This position manages the School’s operations, involving human resources, business process, space planning, enrolment planning, operational financial matters, and facilities functions. Participates as a member of the School’s leadership team, with involvement in all operational functions outside of the specialized teaching areas. Acts as operational liaison of the Dean’s Office and the School; supports the School’s communications and marketing activities. Facilitates development of operating and capital plans. Leads initiatives to optimize operations.
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Benefits – Why you’d love working with us
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| Additional Salary Information |
The Compensation Range is the span between the minimum and the maximum base salary for a position. The control point of the range represents an employee that possesses full job knowledge, qualifications, and experience for the position. In the normal course, employees will be hired, transferred, or promoted between the minimum and the control point of the salary range for a job, taking internal equity into account. Salaries above the control point may be considered for extenuating circumstances and must be approved by an external governing body.
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| Department 2 | Construction Administration |
| Campus Location | Burnaby campus |
| Bargaining Unit | Management |
| Job Status | Regular |
| Full-Time/Part-Time | Full-Time |
| Number of Vacancies | 1 |
| Anticipated Start Date | 05/04/2026 |
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- Cover Letter
School Operations Manager
British Columbia Institute Of Technology (BCIT)
BurnabyManagement Full-time
100,739 - 138,516
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Manager, Student Life Full-time Job
British Columbia Institute Of Technology (BCIT)
Management BurnabyJob Details
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BCIT’s Student Success department is seeking a regular, full-time (1.0 FTE) Manager, Student Life.
This position is responsible for assessing, responding, and addressing student-related situations that have the potential to adversely impact the BCIT community. The incumbent will manage the response to students with varying degrees of distress which impact their academic pursuits. The incumbent implements the operational activities of the Institution-wide Early Assist program and coordinates the appropriate communication and response.
The incumbent supports the student code of conduct in accordance with Institute policies and procedures in a consistent and equitable manner, including investigating alleged Student Code of Conduct violations. The incumbent also makes policy and procedural recommendations and ensures stakeholders are knowledgeable and trained in matters that impact student success. The incumbent develops and delivers training materials to the campus community regarding student academic and non-academic behaviours. |
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Benefits – Why you’d love working with us
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| Posting Category | Management |
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| Salary Range | $85,046 - $116,939, with a control point of $106,308 per annum. |
| Additional Salary Information |
The Compensation Range is the span between the minimum and the maximum base salary for a position. The control point of the range represents an employee that possesses full job knowledge, qualifications, and experience for the position. In the normal course, employees will be hired, transferred, or promoted between the minimum and the control point of the salary range for a job, taking internal equity into account. Salaries above the control point may be considered for extenuating circumstances and must be approved by an external governing body.
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| Department 2 | Student Success Division |
| Campus Location | Burnaby campus |
| Bargaining Unit | Management |
| Job Status | Regular |
| Full-Time/Part-Time | Full-Time |
| Number of Vacancies | 1 |
| Anticipated Start Date | 04/07/2026 |
Manager, Student Life
British Columbia Institute Of Technology (BCIT)
BurnabyManagement Full-time
85,046 - 116,939
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Manager, Student Life Full-time Job
British Columbia Institute Of Technology (BCIT)
Management BurnabyJob Details
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BCIT’s Student Success department is seeking a regular, full-time (1.0 FTE) Manager, Student Life.
This position is responsible for assessing, responding, and addressing student-related situations that have the potential to adversely impact the BCIT community. The incumbent will manage the response to students with varying degrees of distress which impact their academic pursuits. The incumbent implements the operational activities of the Institution-wide Early Assist program and coordinates the appropriate communication and response.
The incumbent supports the student code of conduct in accordance with Institute policies and procedures in a consistent and equitable manner, including investigating alleged Student Code of Conduct violations. The incumbent also makes policy and procedural recommendations and ensures stakeholders are knowledgeable and trained in matters that impact student success. The incumbent develops and delivers training materials to the campus community regarding student academic and non-academic behaviours. |
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QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS:
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Benefits – Why you’d love working with us
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| Posting Category | Management |
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| Salary Range | $85,046 - $116,939, with a control point of $106,308 per annum. |
| Additional Salary Information |
The Compensation Range is the span between the minimum and the maximum base salary for a position. The control point of the range represents an employee that possesses full job knowledge, qualifications, and experience for the position. In the normal course, employees will be hired, transferred, or promoted between the minimum and the control point of the salary range for a job, taking internal equity into account. Salaries above the control point may be considered for extenuating circumstances and must be approved by an external governing body.
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| Department 2 | Student Success Division |
| Campus Location | Burnaby campus |
| Bargaining Unit | Management |
| Job Status | Regular |
| Full-Time/Part-Time | Full-Time |
| Number of Vacancies | 1 |
| Anticipated Start Date | 04/07/2026 |
Manager, Student Life
British Columbia Institute Of Technology (BCIT)
BurnabyManagement Full-time
85,046 - 116,939
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Senior Business Investments Advisor Full-time Job
British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. / BC Ferries (Victoria) Marine Transportation
Management VictoriaJob Details
Are you passionate about driving strategic growth through data-driven insights and investment planning? We’re looking for a Senior Business Investments Advisor to join our dynamic Strategy & Planning team at BC Ferries. This is a high-impact role that will directly contribute to the formation, prioritization and execution of our strategic plan, helping us shape the future of our business.
As a key member of this team, the Senior Business Investments Advisor will act as a bridge between operations and finance. In this capacity, you will embed closely with senior leaders in operations and back office functions to understand their business and the strategic outcomes (imperatives) that they are attempting to drive forward. Through these relationships you will assist in identifying methods to translate operational KPI improvement into anticipated revenue or cost benefits, partnering with the business owner and finance to table robust business cases with quantified value.
The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in contributing to the creation and formation of business case development tied to our strategic imperatives and support evolution of our enterprise investment prioritization approach.
The Role
Reporting to the Manager, Strategy & Business Planning, you will have the following areas of focus:
- Supporting annual business planning and execution via the formulation of business cases to support select strategic imperatives and initiatives;
- Working closely with senior leaders and business owners to understand their improvement ideas and assist in translating them into concrete business cases, inclusive of OPEX/CAPEX investments and quantified benefit statements;
- Partner closely with corporate finance, assisting their annual financial planning and capital management processes via strengthened business contributions;
- Encouraging and empowering improved business case development within the business by developing and maintaining a reference guide of common unit cost reduction or unit margin figures that can be leveraged by improvement opportunities to rapidly create and assess draft proposals;
- Supporting the design, implementation, and sustainment of the company’s forward-looking investment prioritization and decision-making framework and planning processes;
- Establishing a consistent, comparable definition of value to enable objective evaluation and prioritization of diverse investment opportunities;
What you bring to the team
- 5+ years of experience leading and supporting business case development and investment prioritization initiatives, ensuring alignment to measurable financial and operational outcomes. Including direct experience in:
- Developing a strong understanding of core business cost structures and revenue drivers to inform investment decisions
- Translating operational KPI improvements into financial impacts (cost savings, revenue growth, risk mitigation)
- Assessing CAPEX and OPEX requirements to evaluate total investment value and return
- Designing and implementing investment prioritization and selection frameworks to optimize and balance the overall investment project portfolio
- 5+ years of experience partnering with, presenting to, and advising a Senior Leadership team (Director level and above) on investment decisions in a mid-to-large size corporate environment
- Extremely comfortable with financial concepts and stakeholders, including partnering closely with corporate finance functions
- Ability to operate independently; given requirements and functional objectives, able to conceive and propose recommended solutions and then work to directly or through stakeholders to implement
- Experience working in a management consulting or equivalent environment is an asset
- Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, Commerce, Finance or related field
- Certification in Finance, including CFA and/or CPA is an asset
- Master's Degree in Business Administration is an asset
- Deep experience in MS Excel and PowerPoint
- Familiarity with finance systems and tools.
Senior Business Investments Advisor
British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. / BC Ferries (Victoria) Marine Transportation
VictoriaManagement Full-time
105,200 - 131,500
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Project Coordinator, Fleet Project Management Office Full-time Job
British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. / BC Ferries (Victoria) Marine Transportation
Management RichmondJob Details
Victoria or Swartz Bay or Richmond
The Opportunity
For 65 years, we have been dedicated to connecting British Columbia’s coastal communities and providing safe and efficient travel to our customers. As we continue to invest in our fleet and infrastructure, the Fleet Project Management Office (FPMO) plays a critical role in ensuring our vessels are safe, reliable, and continually improved to meet future needs. We are seeking a Project Coordinator to join our dynamic and collaborative team.
As a Project Coordinator, you lead low complexity vessel projects from start to finish—planning, execution, monitoring, and closure. These projects may include vessel refits, dry-dockings, capital upgrades, conversions, or repairs. You work under the guidance of a Senior Project Manager and support more complex vessel projects by assisting Project Managers ensuring the Project Team delivers the defined project scope and deliverables within budget, on schedule, at the required level of quality, and within the acceptable level of health, safety, security and environmental risk. Typical project assignments may include refit, dry-docking, capital modifications, conversions, emergent repairs or improvements to vessels.
This is a unique opportunity for someone who is early in their project management career and wants to grow within a structured, high-impact organization while being involved in meaningful, hands-on project work.
The role
Reporting to the Senior Project Manager, Fleet Project Management Office, you add value and are energized by key areas of oversight such as:
- Acting as a single point authority in relation to internal and external stakeholders, with respect to the projects assigned;
- Developing and executing project plans according to established FPMO methodology;
- Liaising and executing contract management processes related to assigned projects;
- Liaising and executing project change management and provide impact analysis to Project Owners;
- Ensuring proper closing of projects, including the capturing and dissemination of lessons learned;
- Assisting Project Owners and Project Managers in developing preliminary and detailed Business Cases;
- Providing project reports and updates to both internal and external stakeholders in the approved format and frequency;
- Creating and maintaining collaborative working relationships with all key project stakeholders, both internal and external;
- Administering and following applicable BCFS Fleet Regulations, Health, Safety, Security, Environmental policies and all applicable Regulatory and legal provisions;
- Ensuring value, engineering analysis, feasibility and safety/security/environmental studies are conducted when required;
- Working with the Project Team and Owners to develop project plans, including but not limited to: project requirement gathering, specifications, WBS, budget preparation, cash flow forecast, vessel and project schedule, risk plan, resource allocation plan, procurement plan, quality plan and communication plans;
- Organizing and chairing meetings with Project Owners, managers, designers, estimators, contractors, personnel, as well as administering facilities and assets;
- Travelling as required to ensure proper planning, control, management and execution of projects;
What you bring to the team
- Diploma or Degree in Marine Engineering, Naval Architecture or Mechanical Engineering from a recognized institute
- Training in Project Management Principles and Knowledge areas and working towards Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification considered an asset
- A Marine Engineering Certificate of Competency (Steam or Motor) desirable but not essential; continued proficiency endorsement may be considered
- 2+ years of experience supporting multi-faceted projects, preferably within a shipbuilding, ship repair or industrial marine operations environment
Join us!
If this sounds like your next great career move, please submit your cover letter and resume by February 13, 2026 at 11:59pm.
Additional information
The target salary range: $83,500 - $104,300 per annum. The starting salary is determined based on the successful candidate’s knowledge, experience and internal equity.
Project Coordinator, Fleet Project Management Office
British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. / BC Ferries (Victoria) Marine Transportation
RichmondManagement Full-time
83,500 - 104,300
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DEP SH 18R - Deputy Sheriff (NORTH) Full-time Job
Management St. John'sJob Details
The Team
Deputy Sheriffs are highly trained peace officers providing protective and enforcement services to the Provincial, Supreme and Appeal Courts of British Columbia (89 court locations). They work closely with members of the judiciary, courthouse staff, legal counsel, accused persons, witnesses, jurors, and the public, alongside other law enforcement and correctional officers. Their primary responsibility is to ensure the safe and smooth operation of all court proceedings, providing protective services and maintaining order. The impact of their work is significant, as they contribute greatly to the safety and accessibility of court services for all British Columbians.
The Role
The main responsibilities of the role are:
• ensuring the safety of the courts and its users
• coordinating court appearances, including high security situations
• transporting in-custody via ground and air
• managing courthouse detention cellblocks
• jury management, selection and sequestering
• intelligence gathering and risk assessment
• document and Canada wide warrant services
• assisting the coroner's court.
This dynamic career path provides paid training, full-time employment with work-life balance, a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits package, and a defined pension plan. Deputy Sheriffs play a vital role in safeguarding the rights of individuals within the justice system, making this an immensely rewarding career path for those passionate about public service and community safety.
For more information about the role, please visit the Deputy Sheriff Career Opportunities website.
In order to progress to the rank of Deputy Sheriff, recruits must successfully complete the Sheriff Recruit Training program (SRT). The Deputy Sheriff position has a peace officer and court officer designation, so is held to a high standard of conduct, both on and off duty, by the employer, the public and the courts.
Applicants interested in the Deputy Sheriff position go through an intense assessment process requiring a commitment to gathering documentation and submitting copies within specific timeframes. For a detailed list of the assessment stages, documents required, and deadlines, please review the attachment at the bottom of this posting titled "Deputy Sheriff Assessment Process". You may want to prepare in advance, by registering early for tests, courses, and/or permits to avoid disappointment and missing deadlines. We regret we cannot accommodate extensions to our deadlines.
Qualifications:
• 19 years or older
• Legally entitled to work in Canada (B.C. Sheriff Service requires that you be a Canadian citizen or a Permanent Resident of Canada at the time you apply for this position)
• Grade 12 graduation or equivalent*, as defined:
o High school diploma (e.g. Dogwood Diploma B.C.); or
o Adult graduation diploma (e.g. Adult Dogwood B.C.); or
o GED certificate obtained between 1973 and 2014; or
o Graduation with a university degree or two year post-secondary diploma from an accredited institution (one-year diplomas will not be accepted)
• Valid Class 4 unrestricted B.C. Driver's License* or equivalent from another province (with no prohibitions/suspensions, and a maximum of 9 demerit points on a 5-year driver's abstract).
*Note: It is highly recommended that you book this test as soon as possible as testing dates are limited with ICBC.
Preference may be given to candidates with one or more of the following:
- Education in law enforcement, military service, or other first responder roles
- Volunteer experience in law enforcement, military service, or other first responder roles
- Paid work experience in law enforcement, military service, or other first responder roles
- Experience as a Youth or Adult (Provincial or Federal) Correctional Officer
- A minimum of five (5) years of driving experience within Canada
- Over three years of job-related driving experience (e.g., commercial, patrol, or service vehicles)
- Experience working with or supporting individuals experiencing mental health conditions
For questions regarding this position, please contact [email protected] .
About this Position:
This position is also posted in the Lower Mainland, Interior, Island and Bilingual regions under REQs 121714, 121724, 121725 and 121722.
This posting will be used to fill FULL-TIME positions as they arise in court locations listed above.
The exact location of available full-time positions is normally determined 6-8 weeks before a class begins.
An eligibility list may be established.
*Please refer to MyHR for more information on Temporary Market Adjustments .
Employees of the BC Public Service must be located in BC at the time of employment.
Security and Medical Screening:
• Enhanced Security Screening will be required.
• Medical exam will be required.
Working for the BC Public Service:
The BC Public Service is committed to creating a diverse workplace to represent the population we serve and to better meet the needs of our citizens. Consider joining our team and being part of an innovative, inclusive and rewarding workplace.
We are committed to ensuring that reasonable accommodations are available throughout the hiring process, including the assessment and selection stages. Please email the individual or contact listed on the posting if you require an accommodation to fully participate in the hiring process.
The Indigenous Applicant Advisory Service is available to Canadian Indigenous (First Nations [status or non-status], Métis, or Inuit) applicants. Indigenous applicants can contact this service for personalized guidance on the BC Public Service hiring process including job applications and interviews.
With over 200 different occupations available in 280 communities across the province, we offer exciting opportunities for your career. Come be a part of the BC Public Service, a Top 100 Employer that embraces diversity, health and career growth. For more information, please see What We Offer .
DEP SH 18R - Deputy Sheriff (NORTH)
BC Jobs
St. John'sManagement Full-time
27,000 - 51,696
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DEP SH 18R - Deputy Sheriff (ISLAND) Posted Yesterday Full-time Job
Management KamloopsJob Details
The Team
Deputy Sheriffs are highly trained peace officers providing protective and enforcement services to the Provincial, Supreme and Appeal Courts of British Columbia (89 court locations). They work closely with members of the judiciary, courthouse staff, legal counsel, accused persons, witnesses, jurors, and the public, alongside other law enforcement and correctional officers. Their primary responsibility is to ensure the safe and smooth operation of all court proceedings, providing protective services and maintaining order. The impact of their work is significant, as they contribute greatly to the safety and accessibility of court services for all British Columbians.
The Role
The main responsibilities of the role are:
• ensuring the safety of the courts and its users
• coordinating court appearances, including high security situations
• transporting in-custody via ground and air
• managing courthouse detention cellblocks
• jury management, selection and sequestering
• intelligence gathering and risk assessment
• document and Canada wide warrant services
• assisting the coroner's court.
This dynamic career path provides paid training, full-time employment with work-life balance, a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits package, and a defined pension plan. Deputy Sheriffs play a vital role in safeguarding the rights of individuals within the justice system, making this an immensely rewarding career path for those passionate about public service and community safety.
For more information about the role, please visit the Deputy Sheriff Career Opportunities website.
In order to progress to the rank of Deputy Sheriff, recruits must successfully complete the Sheriff Recruit Training program (SRT). The Deputy Sheriff position has a peace officer and court officer designation, so is held to a high standard of conduct, both on and off duty, by the employer, the public and the courts.
Applicants interested in the Deputy Sheriff position go through an intense assessment process requiring a commitment to gathering documentation and submitting copies within specific timeframes. For a detailed list of the assessment stages, documents required, and deadlines, please review the attachment at the bottom of this posting titled "Deputy Sheriff Assessment Process". You may want to prepare in advance, by registering early for tests, courses, and/or permits to avoid disappointment and missing deadlines. We regret we cannot accommodate extensions to our deadlines.
Qualifications:
• 19 years or older
• Legally entitled to work in Canada (B.C. Sheriff Service requires that you be a Canadian citizen or a Permanent Resident of Canada at the time you apply for this position)
• Grade 12 graduation or equivalent*, as defined:
o High school diploma (e.g. Dogwood Diploma B.C.); or
o Adult graduation diploma (e.g. Adult Dogwood B.C.); or
o GED certificate obtained between 1973 and 2014; or
o Graduation with a university degree or two year post-secondary diploma from an accredited institution (one-year diplomas will not be accepted)
• Valid Class 4 unrestricted B.C. Driver's License* or equivalent from another province (with no prohibitions/suspensions, and a maximum of 9 demerit points on a 5-year driver's abstract).
*Note: It is highly recommended that you book this test as soon as possible as testing dates are limited with ICBC.
Preference may be given to candidates with one or more of the following:
- Education in law enforcement, military service, or other first responder roles
- Volunteer experience in law enforcement, military service, or other first responder roles
- Paid work experience in law enforcement, military service, or other first responder roles
- Experience as a Youth or Adult (Provincial or Federal) Correctional Officer
- A minimum of five (5) years of driving experience within Canada
- Over three years of job-related driving experience (e.g., commercial, patrol, or service vehicles)
- Experience working with or supporting individuals experiencing mental health conditions
For questions regarding this position, please contact [email protected] .
About this Position:
This position is also posted in the Lower Mainland, North, Interior and Bilingual regions under REQs 121714, 121723, 121724 and 121722.
This posting will be used to fill FULL-TIME positions as they arise in court locations listed above.
The exact location of available full-time positions is normally determined 6-8 weeks before a class begins.
An eligibility list may be established.
*Please refer to MyHR for more information on Temporary Market Adjustments .
Employees of the BC Public Service must be located in BC at the time of employment.
Security and Medical Screening:
• Enhanced Security Screening will be required.
• Medical exam will be required.
Working for the BC Public Service:
The BC Public Service is committed to creating a diverse workplace to represent the population we serve and to better meet the needs of our citizens. Consider joining our team and being part of an innovative, inclusive and rewarding workplace.
We are committed to ensuring that reasonable accommodations are available throughout the hiring process, including the assessment and selection stages. Please email the individual or contact listed on the posting if you require an accommodation to fully participate in the hiring process.
The Indigenous Applicant Advisory Service is available to Canadian Indigenous (First Nations [status or non-status], Métis, or Inuit) applicants. Indigenous applicants can contact this service for personalized guidance on the BC Public Service hiring process including job applications and interviews.
With over 200 different occupations available in 280 communities across the province, we offer exciting opportunities for your career. Come be a part of the BC Public Service, a Top 100 Employer that embraces diversity, health and career growth. For more information, please see What We Offer .
How to Apply:
Your application must clearly demonstrate how you meet the job requirements listed above. Applicants who are selected to move forward in the hiring process may be assessed on their knowledge, skills, abilities, competencies and other position related requirements as outlined in the Job Profile at the bottom of the post.
Cover Letter: NO - Please do not submit a cover letter as it will not be reviewed.
Resume: YES - A resume is required as part of your application, however, it may not be used for initial shortlisting purposes.
Questionnaire: YES - You will need to complete a comprehensive questionnaire to demonstrate how you meet the job requirements. Include all relevant information about your educational accomplishments and employment history including job titles, start and end dates (month and year) of your employment, and how you obtained your relevant experience. The questionnaire will take approximately 60 minutes to complete.
IMPORTANT NEXT STEPS AND TIMELINES (TENTATIVE DATES):
Below are the anticipated timeframes for the selection process. Please note that dates are subject to change.
- Written Evaluation (Stage 1): January 6-9 th , 2026
- Application Screening (Stage 1): Screening documents due by January 14, 2026
- Class 4 Learner's License / SOFAST (Physical) Submission Deadline: January 30, 2026
- Physical Tests - SOFAST (Stage 2): January 31 st - February 15 th , 2026
- Interviews (Stage 2): March 2 nd - March 31 st , 2026
- Past Work Performance Evaluation (Stage 3): April 4, 2026, onwards
- Enhanced Background Security Check (Stage 3): April 28 th - May 9 th , 2026
- Medical Exam (Stage 3): April 15 th - May 5 th , 2026
- Sheriff Recruit Training (14 Weeks): July 2, 2026
- NOTE: Applications will be reviewed on a weekly basis. Applicants who meet the minimum criteria will be contacted to submit the required screening stage documentation as outlined in the attachment "Assessment Process". Applicants who meet the minimum criteria and provide the required documentation may be contacted to begin the assessment process prior to the competition closing date.
Correspondence about this competition will be sent to you from @gov.bc.ca email addresses. Please add @gov.bc.ca to your safe senders list to avoid missing out on these emails.
Find more information on the recruitment process, including helpful tips and videos about the application process, visit the Your Job Application page of MyHR. Gain insights into the hiring journey by joining a Career Conversation . Applications will be accepted until 11:00 pm Pacific Time on the closing date of the competition. If you are experiencing technical difficulty applying, visit the Technical Assistance page of MyHR.
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Beedie (Burnaby) Real Estate Development
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Key Responsibilities
- Responsible for managing project budgets and schedules with a Development Analyst to ensure the development is completed on time and within budget.
- Proactively manage the changes in project scope, identifying project risks and their potential impact on project performance, while proactively seeking risk mitigation strategies that save time and increase profitability
- Support the acquisitions team by reviewing zoning bylaws, restrictive covenants, design guidelines and preliminary design drawings.
- Visit prospective land opportunities to assess existing conditions, prepare a comprehensive condition assessment report, and working with Beedie’s land development team, identifying any site-specific costs or risks for the project.
- Lead the consultant team with submission and rezoning applications, land subdivision and development permits and coordinate with municipal planning and building departments.
- Maintain relationships with key stakeholders such as City staff and commenting agencies.
- Negotiate effectively with municipal authorities, consultants, and external stakeholders to resolve disputes and facilitate timely approvals.
- Develop and manage entitlements and design schedules and ensure that key milestones are achieved on time and on budget.
- Participate in the RFP process by reviewing proposals evaluating proposals, and prepare recommendations.
- Lead Site Plan Approval process.
- Work with the construction team to create building specifications for speculative developments based on market standard requirements.
- Liaise and work with the Leasing and Operations team to ensure a seamless occupancy while meeting lease-up objectives. Conduct regular internal briefings, clearly communicating project status, milestones, risks, and opportunities to senior management.
- Ensuring accurate and timely reporting, if required.
- Work with development team to generate building layouts for built-to-suit and speculative developments.
- Participate in design meetings to analyze plans and specifications for coordination, constructability, value engineering, and completeness.
- Work with the various stakeholders from initial contact through turnover to construction.
- Work closely with Beedie’s development and construction teams to facilitate successful project turnover.
Health Benefits
Career Development
Beedie Cares
Desired Skills and Experience
- Minimum 5 years’ experience as a Development Manager (or related), and a desire to work in a fast paced environment for a business in growth mode. Known as an individual who can manage risk and deliverables on multiple, concurrent projects.
- Experience as a development manager with a skillset in land acquisition, development and proformas, and oversight in vertical construction.
- High sense of urgency, with a demonstrated ability to execute on multiple competing priorities in a fast paced environment.
- Strong financial acumen with a proven ability to create, analyze, and interpret project budgets, cash flow forecasts, and investment models and make recommendations to ownership on a path forward.
- Excellent budget forecasting and time management skills.
- Demonstrated experience in managing large complex development projects.
- Experience working with municipal departments for rezoning, and site plan approval and building permit applications.
- Detailed understanding of legal contracts and title documents.
- Post-secondary education in a real estate related discipline, finance or construction.
- Excellent communication skills, combined with proven presentation experience within a senior level management group.
- A track record of establishing highly functional relationships with diverse personalities both within and outside the company.
- Proficient in Excel, Word and Outlook as well as some knowledge of Timberline and MS Project.
- Exceptional ability to build relationships, influence, and engage with diverse internal and external groups.
- Demonstrated capability to work independently while ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and high-quality deliverables.
- Strong problem-solving skills, along with excellent communication and organizational abilities.
- Essential experience in navigating political systems, with a deep understanding of development approvals, planning processes, and a robust background in real estate development.
- Experience managing environmental and conservation issues and working with relevant approving entities to achieve mutually beneficial solutions.
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Talent Program & Project Coordinator Co-op Full-time Job
BC Pension Corporation (Victoria) Pension Administrators
Management VictoriaJob Details
Open to students registered in a recognized co-op program only.
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Duration: January 2026 until April 2026 or August 2026 (4 months with opportunity to be extended for an additional 4-month term upon mutual agreement)
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Location: Victoria (our office is situated on the Selkirk Waterfront on the Gorge Inlet. Enjoy stunning views of downtown Victoria and the Olympic mountains and take advantage of the nearby Galloping Goose Regional Trail for walking and biking).
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Salary: - $1,873.69 bi-weekly – Grid 6, Step 3 (for students working towards a diploma or bachelor's degree) or $2,200.99 bi-weekly – Grid 12, Step 3 (for students working towards a post-graduate degree).
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Grant: As part of our inVESTED scholarship program, you may be eligible for reimbursement up to a maximum of$1,000 per four-month work termto cover the cost of co-op work term tuition fees.
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Hybrid Work Model: Employees are supported to work part of their time from home and part of their time on campus to encourage flexibility, performance, and connection.
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Skills for Success Program: Engage with other co-op students in a monthly virtual event designed to build connection and community while developing skills to support your success.
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LinkedIn Learning: During your time working here, you will have 24/7 unlimited access to over 16,000 online courses to help support your personal, educational, and professional goals.
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Team: The Performance and Talent Development teams’ priority is enabling employees to thrive by connecting them to our purpose and supporting them in their roles through effective corporate learning, training and development, performance enablement and recognition, operational excellence, leadership, and employee engagement programs and services.
About the Team
Responsibilities
Job Responsibilities
As part of the Performance and Talent Development team, this co-op role will support various aspects of project and program coordination across our People and Culture division for organizational engagement events, projects, and programs impacting all Corporation employees.
This is a unique opportunity to learn more about performance and talent development projects and programs, and to gain experience planning and coordinating events for a large organization.
Learning Outcomes
The successful candidate can expect to gain experience in the following areas:
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Planning and coordinating events for a large organization
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Researching and piloting/testing productivity tools within the M365 stack of technologies
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Creating and reviewing documentation and communication for a broad audience
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Creating professional presentations
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Conducting research in support of the development of culture and employee engagement projects and events
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Performing program evaluation and data analysis
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Evaluating and testing enhancements for improving records management
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Project and program planning, timelines, deliverables, budget approvals, cost tracking, facilities arrangements, liaising with other project participants, and preparing briefing notes
Qualifications
Requirements
This opportunity is available to 3rd or 4th year students working towards a diploma or bachelor’s degree in communications, marketing, business administration or event management, or related fields.
Knowledge, skills and/or experience in the following areas would be an asset:
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Skilled in using Outlook, PowerPoint, Excel, Word, and other Microsoft 365 applications
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Interest in project and program management coordination
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Strong communication skills
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Ability to work independently and as part of a team
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Detail-oriented with an interest in evaluation methodologies, data analysis, and generating insights
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Aptitude for gathering requirements
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Critical thinking skills
As part of your application, please upload the following documents:
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Cover Letter
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Resume
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Transcripts (unofficial transcripts are accepted)
Diversity & Inclusion
BC Pension Corporation is an equal opportunity employer committed to establishing an inclusive, equitable, and accessible environment for all. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status or any other basis protected by applicable law.
We are committed to ensuring that reasonable accommodations are made available to persons with disabilities during the recruitment, assessment and selection processes and will provide reasonable accommodation upon request. If you require assistance or accommodation due to a disability, please email us at [email protected].
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