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Licensed Mechanic (Truck & Coach - 310T) Full-time Job

City Of Ottawa

Maintenance & Repair   Ottawa
Job Details

Application Close: 30/04/2025

Location: Transit Service, 1500 St.Laurent 
City: Ottawa, ON 

 

*NOTE: Applications / resumes received will be used to staff current and on-going requirements until December 31, 2025.

JOB SUMMARY

 

The Transit Fleet and Facilities Maintenance team provides safe, reliable, efficient, timely and cost-effective transit vehicle maintenance services to support federally regulated transit services within the City of Ottawa. 

Reporting to a Garage Supervisor, you are responsible for performing a wide range of duties expected of a Truck and Coach Technician, including, but not limited to, the following: conducting diagnostic inspection of vehicles*, performing general mechanical overhaul and repair work , and performing daily maintenance repairs.  You perform all unit changes or repairs to Fleet vehicles (including but not limited to transmission, brakes, suspensions, electrical components, injectors, radiators, steering, differentials and air systems) and make miscellaneous adjustments to doors, destination signs and other vehicle systems.

vehicles*-refers to buses within the Transit Fleet Maintenance Division and any other Fleet vehicle within the Municipal Maintenance Division (cars/trucks, forklifts, etc.).

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Completion of Truck and Coach Technician apprenticeship program of 6720 hours

Completion of advanced technical courses is an asset

Minimum of 1 year of experience following attainment of certification

 

CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES

Valid Ontario Certificate of Qualification as Truck and Coach Technician 310T or Red Seal endorsement

KNOWLEDGE

  • City policies and procedures affecting shop operations
  • Considerable knowledge of the vehicle systems, and the standard methods, tools, and equipment used in the trade 
  • Diagnostic equipment 
  • Personal computers, with ability to use the Fleet Management Information System.
  • Safe work practices of the trade.
  • Knowledge of applicable health and safety legislation, including the rights and duties of workers
     

COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

  • Successful completion of a pre-employment ergonomic assessment is required
  • Work independently, with minimal direction, and collaboratively with peers and managers as part of a maintenance repair team  
  • Read, understand and interpret service manuals, schematics, drawings, and work orders
  • Plan work and make estimates of materials and time required to perform the work
  • Perform safety inspections on buses/vehicles
  • Operate within a computerized Fleet Management Information System
  • Ability and facility to use tools and equipment with precision
  • Possess analytical skills and be detail oriented
  • Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing
  • Able to efficiently use, operate and maintain tools and state-of-the-art automotive diagnostic and test equipment 
  • Able to organize, clean and maintain a safe work area
  • Possess a work record of good attendance and job performance 
  • Possess sound judgement 
  • Use initiative to meet deadlines
  • Able to establish and maintain good working relationships with fellow employees in a team environment
  • Good manual dexterity and ability to work to close tolerances 
  • Able to tolerate exposure to moderate amounts of noise, dust, grit, oil/grease, fumes, solvents, paints, lacquers, hot/sharp metals and surface finishing products
  • Physically fit, with stamina to perform the duties of the trade (which may include working in a standing position for long time periods)
  • Able to work in uncomfortable or confined positions on occasion
  • Provide own hand tools relating to the trade (SAE & Metric as required) according to provisions of the Collective Agreement 
  • Able to work a variety of scheduled shifts, including week-ends, on-call and nights, as per the Collective Agreement

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Language Requirement: English oral, reading, writing       
  • Police Record Check: The successful candidate will be required to complete a Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check with the Police Services detachment in their jurisdiction to the City of Ottawa’s satisfaction.; Police record checks completed by a third-party company will not be accepted.  
  • Driver’s License Requirement:  A valid Ontario unrestricted G class driver’s license (or provincial equivalent) with no more than 6 demerit points accumulated  
  • Must complete City training and obtain Ontario unrestricted CZ class driver’s licence (or provincial equivalent) within the timeframe determined by the employer, in order to operate a City of Ottawa Bus.
  • Additional vacancies may occur during the competition process; Must be able to work shifts, weekends and statutory holidays at a variety of locations.
  • Experience and formal training combined with demonstrated performance and ability may substitute for stipulated academic requirements. 
  • Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available. 

 

We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. 

Licensed Mechanic (Truck & Coach - 310T)

City Of Ottawa
Ottawa
  Maintenance & Repair Full-time
  42.83
Application Close: 30/04/2025 Location: Transit Service, 1500 St.Laurent  City: Ottawa, ON    *NOTE: Applications / resumes received will be used to staff current and on-going requ...
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Feb 21st, 2025 at 13:41

Nurse Practitioner, Long Term Care Full-time Job

City Of Ottawa

Medical & Healthcare   Ottawa
Job Details

Application Close: 18/03/2025

JOB SUMMARY

The mandate of Long Term Care Services is to provide resident care based on the needs of individuals, as determined by medical, nursing, functional and psychosocial assessments, and on each resident’s expressed needs. The care provided in each Home includes specialized, restorative, supportive and palliative care for persons with dementia, disabilities and health problems who cannot live independently in their homes, and whose needs cannot be met in the community.

You are responsible for primary health care including clinical, counselling and referral services within the scope of practice and standards of care as outlined in the Regulated Health Professionals Act (RHPA) and the College of Nurses of Ontario for residents of the Long Term Care Homes.  As an autonomous health professional with advanced education, you will provide comprehensive health assessments, diagnose health/ illness conditions, and treat and manage acute and chronic illness within a holistic model of care.   Your Nurse Practitioner (NP) competencies will reflect advanced nursing practice by building and expanding upon the competencies of a registered nurse.  You will function as a member of a multidisciplinary team, and ensure collaboration with the resident, family or caregiver and the health team in the development, implementation and evaluation of a resident’s plan of care. 

Additionally, you will support the provision of leadership and mentorship to long term care home staff that enhances knowledge, assessment skills and the ability to support care for residents in place and by leading and collaborating in research, education and evidence-based practice initiatives to optimize the resident, long term care home and health system outcomes.

You will be accountable to the LTC Administrator and functionally accountable (for clinical practice issues) to the Medical Director and to the College of Nurses of Ontario for NP practice issues.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Minimum of a 4-year university degree in Nursing (BScN)

Minimum of 5 years of progressively responsible experience in long term care or other geriatric setting.

Completion of a certificate demonstrating “Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner” from an approved University.

CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES

Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Registered Nurse (Extended Class) current with College of Nurses of Ontario
Current CPR level C - Basic Life Support/Rescuer certificate
Certified in Community Health Nursing (CCHN(C)) with Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) is desirable

KNOWLEDGE

  • Knowledge of long-term care sector, relevant regulations/legislation, resident profiles, challenges and opportunities, roles and responsibilities, reporting requirements and health system navigation
  • Knowledge of and ability to apply chronic disease frameworks
  • Knowledge of and ability to provide advanced wound care skills 
  • Knowledge of and the ability to apply a palliative approach to care in long-term care  
  • Demonstrated and comprehensive understanding of ethical decision-making principles 
  • Knowledge of community health care resources and referral physicians
  • Demonstrates application of planning and evaluation methodologies
  • Knowledge of applicable health and safety legislation, including the rights and duties of workers
     

COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

  • Work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team within the stated scope of practice as per federal and provincial legislation and policy.
  • Communicate effectively interpersonally, orally and in writing with management, staff and the public when required. 
  • Multi-task and manage changing priorities and emergency situations.
  • Engage in therapeutic conversations about holistic health care assessment, diagnosis, options, decisions and impact. 
  • Conduct advanced assessment, examination and provide care and treatment.
  • Develop and apply evaluation tools to analyze data, assist in writing write reports and prepare briefings.
  • Mentor, supervise and evaluate students
  • Excellent organization and time management skills
  • Leadership skills for chairing meetings, leading projects, providing functional direction to other nursing professionals.
  • Use word processing and database software
  • Able to work with clients from a variety of cultural, socio-economic and sexuality backgrounds.
  • Be open, personable, flexible in approach, non-judgmental and able to establish rapport and maintain confidentiality.
  • Strong commitment to long-term care as a role model and advocate when required.
  • Able to work flexible hours.
  • Owning a car to facilitate working in two different homes

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Language Requirement: Designated Day 1 Ready – immediate requirement for language proficiency: French: oral, reading, writing English: oral, reading, writing Candidates must meet language requirement for position upon hire.       
  • Police Record Check: The successful candidate will be required to complete a Vulnerable Sector Check with the Police Services detachment in their jurisdiction to the City of Ottawa’s satisfaction.; Note: Under the age of 18, requires a Criminal Record and Judicial Matters check in place of the Vulnerable Sector Check.; Police record checks completed by a third-party company will not be accepted.  
  • Experience and formal training combined with demonstrated performance and ability may substitute for stipulated academic requirements. 
  • Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available. 

 

We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. 

Nurse Practitioner, Long Term Care

City Of Ottawa
Ottawa
  Medical & Healthcare Full-time
  109,615.35  -  133,372.20
Application Close: 18/03/2025 JOB SUMMARY The mandate of Long Term Care Services is to provide resident care based on the needs of individuals, as determined by medical, nursing, f...
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Feb 21st, 2025 at 13:39

Clerk III Full-time Job

City Of Vancouver

Administrative Jobs   Vancouver
Job Details

Main Purpose and Function
A member of the Board Support Team, the Board Support & Meeting Assistant provides a key role in the facilitation and delivery of Board meetings and provides complex and confidential administrative support to Park Board Commissioners, Park Board Senior Leadership Team, and Manager, Exec Office and Board Relations.


Specific Duties/Responsibilities
• Coordinates board report and presentation submission process (for all meetings, including confidential/In Camera) to ensure materials are ready for GM review: provides instructions, submission guidelines, and reminders to report authors; provides support with document formatting and templates; checks policy references and links are correct; ensures necessary staff/departmental concurrences obtained
• Reviews, formats, posts and distributes board meeting materials: agendas, reports, presentations, motions, and minutes, etc. (for all meetings, including In Camera)
• Assists with the formatting, preparation and confidential review of member motions
• Creates and posts speaker sign-up form online; generates speaker reports; tracks/saves correspondence
• Prepares meeting scripts, speaker lists, correspondence summaries, and final consolidated meeting decks (for all meetings, including In Camera)
• Schedules web stream, tests and troubleshoots meeting room A/V, loads presentations
• Attends meetings and provides back-up A/V and meeting clerk support (including In Camera when needed);
• Drafts meeting highlights; posts and distributes final report
• Creates and posts meeting video clips, decision documents and other meeting materials
• Updates decision tracking documents and distributes to relevant staff
• Distributes Board enquiries to staff; prepares responses for distribution at the next meeting
• Provides research services for past decisions
• Organizes/orders catering and supervises catering set-up and clean-up;
• Prepares and prints materials for meeting packages; supervises assembly of meeting binders, room set-up and clean-up
• Assists with collecting and preparing orientation, briefing, and other Board reference materials
• Provides back-up to meeting clerk to provide
• Prints, organizes and maintains official board records for archival purposes (minutes, reports, presentations)
• Responds to public and media enquiries and drafts responses on behalf of Commissioners
• Provides speaking notes for Commissioners when not officially representing the Board/Chair
• Assists with drafting member motions
• Assists with confidential Commissioner FOI requests
• Maintains event calendar for Commissioners; works with event organizers and protocol offices on Commissioner invitations, roles/participation and protocols;
• Manages multiple Outlook mail and calendar accounts, including Commissioner accounts
• Books travel and tracks expenses for Commissioners
• Provides general administrative support to Park Board Commissioners, Senior Leadership Team (as needed for Board/meeting related matters) and Manager, Exec Office and Board Relations
• Other duties/responsibilities as assigned.

 

Minimum Qualification Requirements
Grade 12 graduation supplemented by courses/training in administration, business writing, meeting management, Microsoft Office, and parliamentary procedure (e.g. use of Roberts Rules or Order and/or a municipal procedure bylaw) plus considerable related experience or an equivalent combination of training and experience.

 

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
• Working knowledge of the formal rules of procedure used in committee and board meetings.
• Working knowledge of government governance structures and systems, the role of Park Board Commissioners, the legislation and supporting bylaws that govern the City and Park Board, as well as record management practices and systems.
• Thorough knowledge of agenda preparations, minute taking and Board meeting protocols including formal rules of procedure.
• Ability to use Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook & PowerPoint), Adobe Acrobat, Contribute & CMS website update software, meeting AV systems and software (Crestron), and online webstream tools (currently SLIQ).
• A keen sense of accuracy and attention to detail and the ability to produce products that reflect the highest standards of accuracy and detail.
• Excellent written and verbal skills with a strong knowledge of business English including sentence structure, grammar and punctuation and a demonstrated writing skill.
• Ability to interpret and independently carry out written and oral instructions.
• Strong time-management skills, ability to prioritize tasks and work independently as well as ability to work under pressure with firm and at times, changing deadlines white remaining calm, respectful and professional.
• Ability to take and prepare the minutes of Committee and Board meetings, and to summarize the collective sense of meetings
• Ability to meet and deal tactfully and effectively with the public and to maintain harmonious working relationships with administrative officials and other employees.
• Ability to maintain confidentiality and security of confidential information is essential.
• Ability to use tact, discretion, and professionalism
• Ability to focus during meetings and remain in a static position for long periods of time.

 

 

Where operationally appropriate and subject to change, the City of Vancouver has a Flexible Work Program. This program allows staff to work remotely 1 – 4 days a week from locations that are a daily commutable distance from their work at a City worksite.  At this time this position is eligible to be part of the Flexible Work Program.

 

Business Unit/Department: Board of Parks & Recreation (1400) 

Affiliation: CUPE 15 Parks 

Employment Type: Temporary Full Time 

Position Start Date: March, 2025 

Position End Date: 1 year 

Salary Information: Pay Grade GR-017: $31.66 to $37.2 per hour

 

Application Close: February 27, 2025

Clerk III

City Of Vancouver
Vancouver
  Administrative Jobs Full-time
  31.66  -  37.20
Main Purpose and Function A member of the Board Support Team, the Board Support & Meeting Assistant provides a key role in the facilitation and delivery of Board meetings and p...
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Feb 21st, 2025 at 13:37

Engineering Assistant I - Roadways Preservation Full-time Job

City Of Regina

Engineering   Regina
Job Details

*Please note, this is a full-time opportunity for up to four (4) months (April 29 - August 29, 2025) best suited for an Engineering or Engineering Technology student. 

The City of Regina is recruiting up to five (5) Civil and/or Environmental Engineering Students for an exciting summer employment opportunity in the Roadways Preservation BranchReporting to an Engineer, this position performs technical support work in the field of asset management of roadway infrastructure. The term of the assignment will be four (4) months throughout the summer. Gain entry-level experience in the engineering industry while knowing your work is instrumental to the various facets of work throughout our city.

Please clearly indicate on your resume and cover letter that you are currently an engineering student and will be available for summer employment. Please also include your available start date.

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Measuring, interpreting and recording roadway and concrete condition data.
  • Gathering roadway inventory data
  • Co-ordinating with colleagues to effectively and efficiently complete programs
  • Reviewing and assessing data for accuracy and completeness Performing calculations and queries in spreadsheets and databases
  • Following all rules and regulations as set out in the Provincial Occupational Health and Safety Act and the City of Regina Occupational Health and Safety Manual

 

Education & Experience

 

Candidates will be screened on the following criteria:

*** To be considered for this position you must clearly identify your qualifications, experience, knowledge, skills and abilities and where you obtained them in your application/resume. ***

The knowledge, skills and abilities for this position are typically obtained through a one (1) year certificate in Civil Engineering technology or an educational equivalent; or senior matriculation and a minimum of one (1) year's related experience in a municipal engineering environment. A combination of education and experience may be considered.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

  • The knowledge, abilities and skills that are obtained through courses taken during the first or second year of a Degree/Diploma in Engineering
  • Knowledge of engineering principles, theories and practices related to roadway infrastructure.
  • Knowledge of asphalt pavement and concrete deterioration mechanics
  • Demonstrated skills working both independently and as a member of a team on a complex task.
  • Intermediate computer skills to create tables and forms, create formulas, create queries and reports and import/export data from various sources and formats
  • Skills to manage time and perform tasks in a well-organized manner
  • Skills to express ideas effectively, in oral and written form
  • Skills to establish and maintain effective working relations and a respectful work environment.
  • Ability to work outside for a long periods of time.

Working/Other Conditions

Must possess a valid Class 5 driver’s license and have a vehicle available for work usage (a travel allowance is provided)

Additional Requirements:

  • Successful candidates may be required to provide a satisfactory criminal record check per the City of Regina's Criminal Record Check Policy.
  • Proof of education is required.
  • Additional assessments may be conducted to evaluate competencies, skills, and knowledge.

Engineering Assistant I - Roadways Preservation

City Of Regina
Regina
  Engineering Full-time
  23.91  -  26.59
*Please note, this is a full-time opportunity for up to four (4) months (April 29 - August 29, 2025) best suited for an Engineering or Engineering Technology student.  The City of...
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Feb 21st, 2025 at 13:32

Casual Labourer - Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services Full-time Job

City Of Regina

General Category   Regina
Job Details

Closing Date: June 30, 2025 

 

 

*Seasonal Labourer Opportunity*

 

** Majority of the recruitment occurs within the first quarter of the calendar year until a full staff complement has been reached. Throughout the season, there may be a requirement to recruit additional staff dependent on operational needs**

 

*Note: Students resuming post-secondary classes in the fall will be granted an early layoff to return to school

 

Position Summary: This position performs entry level labourer duties within the Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services Department for various work units which include:

 

  • Golf Courses
  • Forestry
  • Horticulture
  • Integrated Pest Management
  • Open Space Service Lab
  • Parks Maintenance Districts
  • Cemeteries
  • Irrigation/Athletic Fields

 

*Please pick your top three position choices - This is a question in the application process

 

All successful candidates will be required to perform physical labour outdoors in all types of weather. Depending on operational needs, the position may require working non-standard hours, including weekends.

 

All candidates must possess the following:

  • A valid Saskatchewan Class 5 driver’s license
  • Self-starter and the ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • A proactive team member that contributes to a positive work environment
  • Exercise initiative and good judgment when completing work assignments
  • Proven customer service skills
  • Be dependable and reliable

 

Candidates are recommended to identify their preferred work unit(s) in their application and outline any relevant education and experience as it pertains to any of the specific work units listed below:

 

 

Golf Courses

 

Job Duties: This position consists of maintenance at one of four City operated golf courses: Tor Hill, Murray, Joanne Goulet and Lakeview Par 3.

 

Education & Experience:

  • Experience in golf course maintenance, irrigation, operating turf equipment and string trimmers
  • Valid Pesticide Applicators License is an asset but not a requirement

 

Typical Rate of Pay:

  • $25.32 per hour, after successful completion of training

 

Forestry

 

Job Duties: The City of Regina Forestry team is assigned to maintain the overall health of Regina’s Urban Forest which includes trees and shrubs in boulevards, residential street trees and trees in parks and other open space. This position consists of general tree maintenance. The typical duties in Forestry include tree pruning, tree removals, chipping and stumping. In most cases, shop and equipment maintenance tasks will also be assigned.

 

Education & Experience:

  • Experience using chainsaws and pruning saws
  • Aerial truck operations and brush chipper experience
  • Valid 1A or 3A license and ISA Certification is considered an asset but not a requirement

 

Typical Rate of Pay:

  • $25.32 per hour, after successful completion of training

 

Horticulture

 

Job Duties: This position involves a variety of general labour tasks, including planting and maintaining flower beds, as well as planting, watering, and maintaining trees and shrubs but could also include litter-picking, string trimming, irrigation system operation, painting, turf management, tree and shrub planting and maintenance, rototilling, weeding and cleaning maintenance shops.

 

Education & Experience:

  • Experience planting flowers and knowledge of plant species is preferred
  • Completion of some horticultural courses are an asset but not a requirement

 

Typical Rate of Pay:

  • $18.02 per hour, with opportunities to advance to $25.32 per hour, depending on operational needs  

 

Integrated Pest Management

 

Job Duties: This position consists of general labour maintenance involving insect, weed and animal control. There are several pest programs that include: mosquito control, tree spraying, gopher control and herbicide application. 

 

Education & Experience:

  • Experience with insects, weed, animal control is preferred.
  • Valid Pesticide Applicators License is an asset but not a requirement.

 

Typical Rate of Pay:

  • $18.02 per hour, with opportunities to advance to $25.32 per hour, once obtaining a valid Pesticide License 

 

Open Space Services Lab

Job Duties: The OSS Lab assists Forestry and Integrated Pest Management with insect and disease monitoring for urban forest and related human health.  This includes monitoring for issues such as Dutch Elm Disease, Cankerworm monitoring and Mosquito populations.

 

Education & Experience:

  • Experience with insects and diseases related to urban forestry and human health.
  • Valid Pesticide Applicators License is an asset but not a requirement

 

Typical Rate of Pay:

  • $18.02 per hour, with opportunities to advance to $25.32 per hour, once obtaining a valid Pesticide License 

 

 

Parks Maintenance

 

Job Duties: This position consists of general labour maintenance duties at all city parks, school grounds, arterial road medians and boulevards, traffic islands, buffer strips, utility easements, floodplains, natural areas and walkways. The typical duties include litter-picking, string trimming, irrigation system operation, graffiti removal, painting, turf management, tree and shrub maintenance, rototilling, garbage handling, flower planting, shoveling soil or other material, weeding, cleaning depots and other general labour duties in the open space and depots.

 

Education & Experience:

  • Experience using string trimmers, mowers, pruning saws, rototillers and hand tools 
  • Valid Pesticide Applicators License is considered an asset but not a requirement

 

Typical Rate of Pay:

  • $18.02 per hour, with opportunities to advance to $25.32 per hour, depending on operational needs 

 

Cemeteries

 

Job Duties: This position conducts general labour maintenance duties at either the Regina Cemetery or the Riverside Cemetery. The typical duties include litter-picking, string trimming, irrigation system operation, painting, turf management, tree and shrub maintenance, rototilling, garbage handling, flower planting, shoveling soil or other material, levelling graves or monuments, weeding, cleaning depots and other general labour duties.

 

Education & Experience: 

  • Experience using string trimmers, mowers, pruning saws and operating turf trucks

 

Typical Rate of Pay:

  • $18.02 per hour, with opportunities to advance to $25.32 per hour, depending on operational needs 

 

Irrigation Services/Athletic Fields

 

Job Duties: Under the supervision of the Irrigation Worker II or III, this position performs a variety of preventative, emergency and restoration maintenance to various components, which make up the City of Regina’s irrigation systems located at parks, boulevards, medians, athletic fields, golf courses and cemeteries. Typical duties include extensive shoveling soil or other material, repairs or replacement to irrigation lines, valves, sprinkler and fitting, operate and maintain City vehicles, specialized equipment and tools related to irrigation, and assist in overhauling specialized irrigation components including pumping equipment, control equipment, meters and sprinklers.

 

Education & Experience:

  • Experience or exposure to commercial irrigation equipment and experience using hand or power tools

 

Typical Rate of Pay:

  • $25.32 per hour, after successful completion of training

 

Additional Requirements:

  • Successful candidates may be required to provide a satisfactory criminal record check per the City of Regina's Criminal Record Check Policy.
  • Proof of education is required.
  • Additional assessments may be conducted to evaluate competencies, skills, and knowledge.

Casual Labourer - Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services

City Of Regina
Regina
  General Category Full-time
  18.02
Closing Date: June 30, 2025      *Seasonal Labourer Opportunity*   ** Majority of the recruitment occurs within the first quarter of the calendar year until a full staff complement...
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Feb 21st, 2025 at 13:30

MUSEUM OUTREACH OFFICER Full-time Job

City Of Toronto

Tourism & Restaurants   Toronto
Job Details
  • Posting Period: 20-Feb-2025 to 06-Mar-2025

 

Join a dynamic team at the City of Toronto as a Museum Outreach Officer at Fort York National Historic Site. In this exciting role, you will work closely with external communities, corporations, and organizations to coordinate celebrations, special events, and meetings using our unique historic spaces. Working along side with the Supervisor, Special Events, you will assist with facility rentals, event production, and programming for City-run events while also issuing permits for and supporting various third party activations. This role offers the opportunity to engage with a diverse range of partners, ensuring seamless event execution and meaningful community connections. For larger events, evening and weekend work may be required. If you have a passion for heritage, community engagement, and event planning and production, we would love to have you on our team.

 

Major Responsibilities:

 

  • Researches, plans, develops, implements and evaluates community event, partnership and site rental strategies and concepts to enhance the image of museum site and to expand participation in events, rentals and participations.
  • Monitors and evaluates the impact of community event, site rental and partnership plans and makes recommendations for changes to strategy, plans and budget.
  • Research communities, public history programs and funding opportunities and utilizes programs/service trends, socio-economic demographic and other data to develop community events and partnership opportunities.
  • Develops, delivers and coordinates museum events, partnerships and site rentals.
  • Establishes and maintains contact with community organizations to promote awareness of the museum’s vision and opportunities for community engagement and partnership.
  • Coordinates and prepares rental agreements, contracts and related documentation for signature.
  • Ensures and checks the preparation and processing of documents in accordance with policies and legislation.
  • Monitors and processes invoices, collects and deposit programs and rental revenue, as well as royalties and third party liability insurance.
  • Maintains records, data and image files related to the rental function.
  • Provides support in facilitating training at museum events, partnerships and site rentals.
  • Coordinates event and rental function.

 

Key Qualifications:

 

  1. Post secondary education in a discipline pertinent to the job function (administrative; arts, heritage and culture; event management) with broad experience in special events or an approved combination of education and experience.
  2. Experience in the visual and performing arts industry, as well as strong network with heritage, historical, cultural and community arts organizations.
  3. Experience in providing administrative support for executing contracts with non-profit organizations, management companies, agents and artists.
  4. Considerable experience with event planning, including setup, implementation, and breakdown within a museum, cultural institution, and comparable public programming venue.
  5. Experience working and effectively communicating with multiple cultural partners, stakeholders, artists, production, programming and execution support staff.
  6. Experience overseeing permits, agreements, contracts and schedules along with tracking, budgets, training, run-of-show and various administrative planning documents for the smooth execution of events.

 

You must also have:

 

  • Excellent technical knowledge related to museum events and rental practices.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills with the ability to maintain effective partnership with other staff, community groups, agencies, businesses in relation to programming portfolio.
  • Excellent computer and organizational skills with the ability to prioritize and complete multiple project assignments.
  • Experience working with marketing on collateral including digital, print and web resources.
  • Experience working with grants and sponsors on fulfilment and reporting.
  • Ability to be flexible and to thrive in a dynamic and demanding environment with frequent and competing deadlines, multiple tasks and high-performance expectations due to the public profile of Fort York National Historical Site, ongoing work with The Bentway Conservancy, and other programs and events.
  • Ability to work independently as well as take initiative and direction, taking ownership of a project as well as being a strong team player in fulfilling the section and division’s goals.
  • Ability to handle multiple tasks, prioritize effectively, and meet tight deadlines.
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends.
  • Familiarity with various funding opportunities, including grant writing/reporting, for programs and events.
  • Familiarity with government legislation in occupational health & safety.
  • Knowledge of ActiveNet software system is an asset.
  • Proficiency in financial administration including invoicing, bank deposits and insurance.
  • Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to troubleshoot challenges quickly.
  • Strong attention to detail in tracking event logistics and schedules.

MUSEUM OUTREACH OFFICER

City Of Toronto
Toronto
  Tourism & Restaurants Full-time
  39.14  -  42.88
Posting Period: 20-Feb-2025 to 06-Mar-2025   Join a dynamic team at the City of Toronto as a Museum Outreach Officer at Fort York National Historic Site. In this exciting role, you...
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Feb 21st, 2025 at 13:27

ENGINEER Full-time Job

City Of Toronto

Engineering   Toronto
Job Details

Posting Period: 21-FEB-2025 to 14-MAR-2025
 

 

Toronto Water is the City of Toronto division responsible for all aspects of drinking water treatment and supply, wastewater collection and treatment, and stormwater management. The Division’s six business sections manage facilities and assets across the city, including treatment plants, pumping stations, water and sewer mains, laboratories, and yards.

 

Water Infrastructure Management (WIM) is responsible for the long-term management of Toronto's water, wastewater, and stormwater management assets to optimize infrastructure investment, level of service, and performance. WIM provides engineering analysis, asset management, infrastructure planning and policy development and coordination across Toronto Water to serve 3.6 million residents in Toronto and surrounding regions daily, manage over $83 billion in assets, and plan a 10-year capital budget of approximately $16.2 billion.

 

The successful candidate for this position will be a member of the Development & Growth Transformation Project Office (Project Office) in WIM. The Project Office leads, coordinates, monitors and tracks initiatives aimed at enhancing Toronto Water's involvement with development approvals. The Project Office focuses on improving pre-application touchpoints, site specific challenges, and coordination with water and sewer capital works projects.

 

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:

Your primary responsibilities as an Engineer will vary, depending on assigned duties, but you will be expected to:

  • Work with internal staff and consultants to complete studies, projects and programs related to water infrastructure management including sewer and water system design, development servicing, and business process improvements.
  • Review and comment on engineering design reports and drawings, policies, guidelines, procedures, bylaws, and legislation.
  • Provide technical review and advanced engineering input to other sections and divisions on matters related to water infrastructure and municipal engineering.Manage assigned projects, ensuring effective teamwork and communication, and high standards of work quality, ensuring projects are completed within established timeframes.
  • Represent Toronto Water as a technical specialist at meetings with internal sections, City divisions, external agencies, the public and Councillor’s offices.
  • Prepare technical reports, Committee and Community Council reports and content for public education/communication purposes, as required.
  • Prepare capital business cases, project charters, bid documents (RFPs, RFQs, REOIs), terms of reference, and scope of work for consultant assignments, including selection and direction of consultants undertaking professional services for Toronto Water.
  • Develop procedures, guidelines, technical standards, and policies related to managing water infrastructure including sewer and water system design, development servicing, and business process improvements.
  • Assist the Manager in defining and allocating work and setting goals.
  • Lead and provide input for working groups, training sessions, and presentations aimed at implementing continuous improvements related to development review processes and water infrastructure management.
  • Perform other related duties, as assigned.

 

KEY QUALIFICATIONS

Your application for the role of Engineer must describe your qualifications as they relate to:

  1. Registration as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) with Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO).
  2. Completion of post-secondary degree or diploma in civil and/or municipal engineering; an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
  3. Experience as a Professional Engineer in an engineering role working with water, sewer and/or stormwater infrastructure including experience with scope, schedule, and cost management for design and construction projects.
  4. Experience with capacity assessment, infrastructure servicing and funding, and the development approvals process.
  5. Experience using software pertinent to the job function including Geographical Information Systems (GIS), hydraulic modelling, process flow mapping, and stakeholder survey software.
  6. Experience contributing to or developing policies, standard operating procedures, design criteria, and guidelines.
  7. Excellent communication and analytical skills to write technical reports, briefing notes, reports to Committee and Council, and responses to inquiries by external agencies and the public.
  8. Knowledge of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) process, especially related to municipal infrastructure planning, project management, and design.
  9. Fundamental knowledge of federal, provincial and municipal regulations, policies and guidelines related to the job (e.g. Occupation Health & Safety Act) and applicable to water, wastewater, and stormwater systems.
  10. Stakeholder management skills to plan, lead, manage and implement multidisciplinary projects of varied scope.
  11. Competencies including interpersonal, conflict resolution, leadership and problem-solving skills, with the ability to interact effectively with all levels of the organization and to forge solid internal and external relationships.
  12. Possession of, and ability to maintain, a valid Province of Ontario class "G" driver's licence and eligibility to qualify for a City driver's permit is an asset for this position.

 

A Qualified List of candidates will be established for the Engineer position in the Toronto Water Division and will be in effect for up to two years from the date the list is created. Qualified candidates on the list may be considered when filling future permanent and/or temporary vacancies in this position.

 

Notes:

  • Applicants are required to demonstrate in their resume that their qualifications match those specified in the job posting.
  • If selected for a temporary position, employee's placement is conditional on the approval of his/her executive director/general manager or designate
  • Temporary and fixed-term part-time non-union employees will be reassigned to this position.

ENGINEER

City Of Toronto
Toronto
  Engineering Full-time
  93,734  -  123,449
Posting Period: 21-FEB-2025 to 14-MAR-2025     Toronto Water is the City of Toronto division responsible for all aspects of drinking water treatment and supply, wastewater collecti...
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Feb 21st, 2025 at 13:26

REGISTERED PRACTICAL NURSE LTC (Community Programs) Full-time Job

City Of Toronto

Medical & Healthcare   Toronto
Job Details
  • Posting Period: 20-FEB-2025 to 06-MAR-2025
  •  

The City’s Seniors Services and Long-Term Care Division supports Toronto seniors and residents in long-term care homes to have the healthiest, most fulfilling lives possible through exceptional care and services. Vulnerable individuals who reside in the community are supported through adult day programs, supportive housing services, tenancy support and homemakers and nurses services. CareTO is our brand for the culture change we are investing in for the City’s 10 directly operated long-term care homes. The division values Compassion, Accountability, Respect and Excellence which shape our organizational culture, our priorities, and the experiences of all those who live, work, volunteer, and visit.

Major Responsibilities: 

  • Provides nursing care and develops and modifies care plans for clients.  Collaborates with client to promote client independence and self-determination in life skills and performance of ADLs.
  • Observes, monitors and evaluates condition of clients on a regular basis, using both InterRAI Community Health Assessment and other program specific assessment tools. Reports injuries, and general physical and emotional condition. Attends to critical incidents involving clients.
  • Monitors clients functional/mental and emotional health status, and documents changes in health.
  • Assists clients to maintain independence with medication administration.
  • Informs residents/clients about medications and side effects.
  • Orients new clients and staff to the program. 
  • Assist client as appropriate for transfer or departure, communicating with appropriate organization (hospital, clinic, family, etc.), and providing required documentation. Coordinates discharge planning with client and family.
  • Assists clients to schedule appointments with hospitals, clinics, diagnostic services, and healthcare providers, arranging for transportation and/or escort. Ensures results/hospital records are available to client.
  • Assists clients with proper exercise and ambulation techniques to support rehabilitative and activation programs.
  • Prepares and maintains documentation i.e. charts, records, and incident reports. Maintains personal care records for all clients as per policy and College of Nurses Standards, ensuring accuracy and completeness.
  • Reports and documents outcomes of interventions as addressed on Care Plan in progress notes. 
  • Instructs client and family in planning care; offers emotional support; answers questions from client and family.  Maintains personal care records.
  • Orders office supplies, checks orders and stocks shelves.
  • Obtains admission history with clients regarding medical history, immunizations, etc.
  • Educates clients and emphasizes important health and medical information. Provides regular wellness programming and education for clients, utilizing community resources where available.
  • Refers and advocates with community agencies regarding health and social services. Refers clients to appropriate community services and follows up on status of referrals.
  • Attends meetings with housing, contracted providers and community partners, and advocates on clients’ behalf.
  • Orients and trains students. Provides work direction to PSWs.
  • Attends team meetings, case reviews and case conferences as required.
  • Participates in orientation, in-service, relevant committees and workgroups as required. Liaises with contracted agency supervisor to exchange information.
  • Communicates with appropriate personnel, including PSW, Supervisor Community Programs, doctor, family, nurses, and others within the clients circle of care.
  • Establishes and maintains good relationships with community partners such as housing provider, Care Services, community support agencies.
  • Supports and practices workplace health and safety in day-to-day work.
  • Responsible to organize and oversee the day-to-day operations of the program at the site.
  • Conducts activities related to the admission of new clients, including: screening and assessment of the applicant, preparing the documentation for presentation to the Admission Committee, notifying the applicant of decision, preparing the service plan, and meeting with the applicant to sign the Admission Agreement and provide orientation.
  • Conducts outreach and promotes the Supportive Housing program. Educates tenants and service providers on Supportive Housing services available on site.
  • Reconciles and monitors clients' medication compliance in collaboration with the client, pharmacy, doctor, and personal support workers.
  • Investigates clients’ complaints in collaboration with Supervisor, Community Programs.
  • Responds to and follows up on high-risk incidents and reports incidents to Supervisor, Community Programs.

Key Qualifications: 

Your application must describe your qualifications as they relate to:

  1. Current registration as an RPN from the College of Nurses of Ontario.
  2. Considerable community based RPN experience working with the elderly population.
  3. Diploma graduate of a recognized college or school of nursing or equivalent (i.e. certificate RPN with added courses in medication administration). 

You must also have:

  • Ability to obtain Current Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) certification.
  • Ability to travel within the community.
  • Ability to provide nursing care to less complex ambulant clients with predictable outcomes and a focus on health and wellness interventions.
  • Ability to organize and complete daily work activities and provide work direction to staff members, as assigned in order to complete assignments.
  • Sensitivity, empathy, and understanding of client needs.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to work in a cooperative manner with other staff members as a member of a multidisciplinary team.
  • Knowledge of health and wellness interventions.
  • Knowledge of dementia and mental health issues in order to provide care and direction that supports the Seniors Service & Long Term Care philosophy of client centered care and standards of nursing practices.
  • Must be willing to participate in team meetings and educational in-services.
  • Ability to use office equipment and to utilize a variety of computer software programs such as Microsoft Word & Excel.
  • Ability to deliver nursing care consistent with the standards of the College of Nurses, Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, Program and applicable legislation and regulations.
  • Ability to support the Toronto Public Service values to ensure a culture that champions equity, diversity and respectful workplaces.

 

 

  • Work Location: Seniors Services & Long-Term Supportive Housing offices (varied locations: 55 Bleecker Street, M4X 1W9; 5005 Dundas Street West M9A 3Y6; 175 Cummer Avenue, M2M 2E9)
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Please note:

As a condition of employment with the Long-Term Care Homes & Services Division, selected candidates will be required to provide a satisfactory Police Reference Check (PRC) with vulnerable sector screening, tuberculosis screening and proof of immunization in accordance with the Fixing Long-Term Care Act, 2021 (O.Reg. 246/22).

REGISTERED PRACTICAL NURSE LTC (Community Programs)

City Of Toronto
Toronto
  Medical & Healthcare Full-time
  33.34  -  36.55
Posting Period: 20-FEB-2025 to 06-MAR-2025   The City’s Seniors Services and Long-Term Care Division supports Toronto seniors and residents in long-term care homes to have the heal...
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Feb 21st, 2025 at 13:24

Data Center Technician- Electrician Full-time Job

CBRE

IT & Telecoms   Markham
Job Details

As a CBRE Data Center Technician, you will perform preventative maintenance and corrective repairs within a Data Center operation.

This job is part of the Critical and Technical Services job function. They are responsible for technical maintenance services in critical client environments.

What You’ll Do:
  • Assist with daily site inspections of all Mechanical & Engineering systems and technical equipment, including servicing and maintenance.
  • Ensure the site's environmental conditions provide a safe work environment.
  • React to Building Management System alarms, and complete emergency repairs as needed.
  • Work with third-party vendors, ensuring compliance with company-developed processes, procedures, and all applicable laws and regulations.
  • Alert management if subcontractor performance doesn’t meet all requirements per the Master Service Agreement.
  • Complete planned preventative maintenance (PM) and reactive maintenance on all equipment.
  • Check BMS for running and alarm conditions and respond to HVAC-related client problems.
  • Building walkthroughs, taking meter readings from UPS, PDU’s and utilities.
  • Provide fixes to facility and plant faults and defects.
  • Complete assigned work according to established processes and procedures. Follow all safety processes and requirements and ensure all regulatory requirements and quality standards are met. Conduct routine quality checks for comprehensive maintenance records.
  • Complete all required training to ensure successful completion of all job-related responsibilities.
  • Use existing procedures to solve straightforward problems while having a limited opportunity to exercise discretion.
  • Impact through clearly defined duties, methods, and tasks are described in detail.
  • Deliver own output by following defined procedures and processes under close supervision and guidance.
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in Canada without the need for visa sponsorship now or in the future
 
This position requires that employees hold or are able to obtain a valid government L2 Secret security clearance.
 
What You’ll Need:
  • Training in a Technical discipline having served an apprenticeship or equivalent with 1-2 years of job-related experience. In lieu of a diploma, a combination of experience and education will be considered. Ability to work shifts that may include weekends and holidays
  • Must be able to Meet the physical requirements of this role.
  • To effectively present information to an internal department, client, management and/or colleagues.
  • Ability to follow basic work routines and standards in the application of work.
  • Communication skills to exchange straightforward information.
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office products. Examples include Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.
  • Strong organizational skills with an inquisitive mindset.
  • Basic math skills. Ability to calculate simple figures such as percentages, discounts, and markups.

Data Center Technician- Electrician

CBRE
Markham
  IT & Telecoms Full-time
As a CBRE Data Center Technician, you will perform preventative maintenance and corrective repairs within a Data Center operation. This job is part of the Critical and Technical Se...
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Feb 21st, 2025 at 13:22

Office Admin Coordinator Full-time Job

CBRE

Administrative Jobs   York University Heights
Job Details
Would you like to work at the world’s largest commercial real estate services firm, and a Fortune 500 company? Do you want to expand your knowledge while working on a high-performing team alongside the industry’s best talent? Are you goal-oriented and driven to be your best every day?  If so, we want to hear from you!
 
Few companies are as dynamic as CBRE, and few industries are more exciting than commercial real estate. If you are looking to make an impact and build your career, this is the opportunity for you!
 
Be a part of the industry that shapes our cities and our lives.
 
 
About You
 
You thrive on detailed-oriented work and have stellar time management skills.
 
You are a self-motivated individual who can collaborate effectively in team settings.
 
You are proactive and able to be flexible as work priorities change.
 
You integrate feedback well and always search for ways to grow in your professional career.
 
You are creative and eager to deliver high-quality solutions.
 
 
Responsibilities
 
  • Coordinates and uploads all new MLS listings, amendments and changes while complying with all rules and regulations
  • Provides daily reception relief to Receptionist.  Greets and announces clients, applicants and visitors while following security procedures.  Receives and directs incoming calls to appropriate personnel and voicemail.
  • Schedules and maintains a calendar of meetings, completes travel or conference arrangements, and arranges meetings and conferences as requested.
  • Coordinates catering for meetings and events and sets-up meeting rooms
  • Types, formats, and produces documents such as proposals, presentations, correspondence, and standard reports.
  • Establishes and maintains record keeping and filing systems.
  • Completes expense reports and handles reconciliation of receipts for a designated workgroup
  • May perform administrative duties specific to a department such as, conducting research, updating databases, and preparing collateral materials for mass mailings.
  • Coordinates services for outbound mail.
  • Organizes office supplies and maintains print room.  Maintains a level of supplies, paper, binding supplies, etc
  • Organizes quarterly Health & Safety Committee meetings, sends out invites, orders lunch and records minutes
  • Maintains all common area office equipment.  Arranges equipment service as needed.
 
Qualifications
 
  • High school diploma or general education degree (GED) and a minimum of two years of related experience and/or training.
  • Proficient in all Microsoft Suite Applications is required. 
 
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in Canada without the need for visa sponsorship now or in the future

Office Admin Coordinator

CBRE
York University Heights
  Administrative Jobs Full-time
Would you like to work at the world’s largest commercial real estate services firm, and a Fortune 500 company? Do you want to expand your knowledge while working on a high-performi...
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Feb 21st, 2025 at 13:21

Financial Analyst (Bilingual) Full-time Job

BGIS

Financial Services   Montréal
Job Details

The Financial Analyst I provides standard transactional support for a process within an accounting cycle, can communicate with concerned parties pertaining to transactions and provides support/input for analysis. 

 

KEY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES  

Accounting

  • Provides standard transactional support for a process within an Accounting cycle or client account / product line
  • Ability to complete and resolve assigned basic account reconciliations independently.
  • Identifies issues or discrepancies in basic transactional accounting.
     

Accounting Policy

  • Understand GAAP requirements relevant to the financial cycle or portfolio supported
     

Audit Support and Controls

  • Basic understanding of audit and internal control requirements
  • Maintains accurate and complete records for audits
  • Gathers audit support data upon request
     

Financial Systems

  • Entry level knowledge of current accounting systems and MS Office suite of software
  • Basic understanding of the interactions between financial systems related to the portfolio supported
  • Able to work with IT and operational teams on basic system setups
     

Planning/Forecasting

  • Simple data extracts to support the preparation of forecasts
  • Provides relevant trending analysis to support the preparation of forecasts
     

Analysis

  • Responds to internal requests for simple ad hoc analysis with guidance from senior team members
     

Reporting

  • Support preparation of internal reports
  • Provides support/input into basic business cases
     

Scope / Complexity

  • Single, high volume or multiple, low volume portfolios
  • With standard transactions
     

Interaction with Concerned Parties

  • Some Concerned parties interaction with transactional level data
  • Generate routine transactional data to support operational decision making
     

Financial Management/Contract Interpretation

  • Awareness of financial obligations of portfolio
  • Supports delivery of contract/portfolio deliverables of a financial nature in a timely and efficient manner, in areas of less complexity
     

Process Adherence / Implementation

  • Understand basic business processes and ensures compliance and ensures appropriate documentation
     

Problem Solving

  • Identification of basic issues or discrepancies
     

Technical and Business Knowledge

  • Has demonstrated a curiosity for the industry and business which they support.
  • Has made initial connections with operational counterparts in support of transactional processes.

 

KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS 

  • College/University graduation or professional certification (e.g., CPA, CMA, CGA or equivalent courses)
  • Minimum of 1 to 3 years of related experience.
  • Ability to prepare month end journal entries to support proper transaction reporting
  • Basic understanding of the interactions between sub ledger and general ledger
  • Understanding of audit requirements
  • Ability to identify issues or discrepancies in basic transactional accounting
  • Ability to communicate processes and procedures within the team and to internal customers
  • Ability to prepare basic memos and provide basic variance explanations.
  • Entry level knowledge of current accounting systems and MS Office suite of software

Licenses and/or Professional Accreditation 

 Registered in an Accounting designation program (CGA, CMA)

Financial Analyst (Bilingual)

BGIS
Montréal
  Financial Services Full-time
The Financial Analyst I provides standard transactional support for a process within an accounting cycle, can communicate with concerned parties pertaining to transactions and prov...
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Feb 21st, 2025 at 13:20

FT Delivery Driver Full-time Job

UPS

Transportation & Logistics   Nanaimo
Job Details

We are currently looking for Full-time Courier Drivers to work from our Nanaimo Package Facility

  • Position Title: Courier Driver

  • Position Type: Permanent Full-time

  • Work Hours: 8:00AM – 8:00PM*

  • Workdays: Monday to Friday*

  • Location: Madsen Rd, Nanaimo BC

*Shift schedules may vary based on operational requirements

Courier Drivers are responsible for daily package deliveries serving our business and residential customers. The daily duties of a courier driver include the following:

  • Conducting a pre-trip check of the assigned vehicle to ensure safety during deliveries

  • Lifting, sorting and moving of boxes weighing between 10 to 70lbs.

  • Unloading and loading packages off and onto vehicles during drop-offs and pick-ups

  • Operating a DIAD system that helps out in navigating addresses and postal codes.

Qualifications

  • Available to work Monday to Friday*

  • Excellent Verbal Communications skills;

  • Customer service and/or driving experience is an asset

  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced, customer facing and outside environment

  • Comfortable working in various weather conditions

  • Must have a VALID BC CLASS 5 DRIVER’S LICENSE

  • Must have a clean driving record

  • Ability to lift up parcels weighing between 10lbs up to 70lbs (32kg) unassisted.

All candidates must go through a series of interviews, background and reference checks.

What we offer...

  • Training and Development: training provided for all positions

  • Weekly compensation: weekly pay, effective starting rate of $17/hour*

  • Guaranteed wage progression: wage increases are guaranteed*

  • Generous benefits package: extended benefits and pension plan*

  • Promotion from within: career advancement in many areas of the business

  • Employee discounts: employee discounts available online through UPSers.

*Conditions Apply

UPS Canada is a diverse and equal opportunity employer. If you require a workplace accommodation, please advise our Human Resources representatives. Thank you for your interest in UPS Canada.

FT Delivery Driver

UPS
Nanaimo
  Transportation & Logistics Full-time
We are currently looking for Full-time Courier Drivers to work from our Nanaimo Package Facility Position Title: Courier Driver Position Type: Permanent Full-time Work Hours: 8:00A...
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Feb 21st, 2025 at 13:19

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