38 Jobs Found
Senior Financial Analyst, FP&A Full-time Job
British Columbia Automobile Association / BCAA (Burnaby) Member-supported Organization
Financial Services CambridgeJob Details
Why BCAA?
Feel proud of what you do and help shape the future of BC at a BC Top Employer. We’re driven by purpose – delivering peace of mind to one in three BC households with insurance, roadside assistance, auto repair, Evo Car Share and Evolve E-Bike Share. With a long history of keeping roads safe and giving back in ways that build stronger communities, we offer a wide variety of meaningful, rewarding careers that move BC forward.
We are currently hiring a Senior Financial Analyst, FP&A based in our Head Office location in Burnaby.
As a Senior Financial Analyst, FP&A you'll play a pivotal role in leading a team of analysts in business partnering with operational Directors/Executives across BCAA. Leading these teams, you’ll prepare annual budgets, monthly forecasts, long range plans, special projects and scenario analysis, and presenting conclusions and recommendations to management teams.
Who you are:
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You’re an analytical problem solver. You love a challenge and are always eager to hop in to find solutions.
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You embrace technology and continuous improvements to business processes to achieve great results.
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You're extremely organized and take pride in the quality of your work.
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You can prioritize and handle multiple tasks in a time sensitive manner.
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You have the initiative and drive to see the big picture to help shape BCAA’s business and financial growth.
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You can develop strong business relationships with all divisions and staff levels, including Executive leadership.
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You can present and communicate financial information so it’s understood by anyone at any level in the organization.
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You are an excellent team player and enjoy working collaboratively with finance and non-finance team members.
What you’ll do:
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Leading a team of analysts in monthly forecasting processes (P&L, Cash Flow, Other Operational Metrics), leveraging financial planning software (Workday Adaptive Planning), and business partnering with Directors/Executives in operational areas across BCAA (Insurance, Evo Car Share, Evolve E-Bike Share, and Roadside Assistance).
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Analyze monthly data and assist in production of commentary to the Executive team, which includes identifying key risks and opportunities for the business, budget to actual variance commentary, and recommendations on forecasted performance for products and business units.
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Supports with board of director and executive reporting.
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Review and build capital expenditure project proposals.
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Develop and manage analytical tools and processes to improve the quality and transparency of financial results and forecasts.
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Knowledge of Power BI and Workday Adaptive Planning to support business area tracking and reporting of operational data and key performance indicators.
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Excellent interpersonal skills and strong abilities to work and build relationships with a diverse group, at all levels of the organization.
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Present analysis, conclusions, and recommendations via presentations and in written form.
What you bring:
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Bachelor’s degree in Commerce, Business, or Economics, or equivalent with emphasis on quantitative analysis and methods.
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5+ years of experience in financial analysis and reporting in a complex and changing environment.
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Advanced proficiency with Microsoft 365 software (Excel). Knowledge of Workday Adaptive Planning and Power BI an asset.
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CPA or CFA designation (or equivalent education/professional accounting designation MBA, CA, CGA, or CMA).
Internal Applicants: Please note that the internal posting closes on December 29, 2025, and the role is a Grade 13 position.
The salary range for this position is $91,185.84 to $113,982.36 and is determined viajob-related knowledge, skills, experience, certifications, market demand and internal equity. In addition to base salary and BCAA benefits, this position is eligible for a performance bonus target of 9%, with the opportunity to earn up to 15%.
Please note that this is a permanent salaried position. This role is a hybrid role based out of our Burnaby, BC office (3 on-site / 2 remote days). Applicants who are not located within commuting distance of our Head Office or are not looking to relocate to the Greater Vancouver/Lower Mainland/Fraser Valley region will not be considered.
What we offer:
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The chance to make a difference every day in the lives of British Columbians, BCAA Members and our communities.
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Career and personal development to help you grow and reach your goals.
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Incentives that recognize team and individual sales and performance.
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Flexible benefits to support your health and lifestyle, and wellness dollars* to keep your body, mind and soul thriving.
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A competitive rewards package including salary performance bonus programs, pension plan*, and more to help build your personal wealth.
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Paid time off including vacation, and days for wellness, volunteering, and cultural, spiritual or religious connection.
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BCAA membership, with valuable perks and Member savings on every day and special spending, from gas and coffee to clothes, sports and event tickets, and hotels.
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Meaningful, rewarding work for a BC Top Employer known for putting people first and constantly building a better workplace for all our team members.
Senior Financial Analyst, FP&A
British Columbia Automobile Association / BCAA (Burnaby) Member-supported Organization
CambridgeFinancial Services Full-time
91,185.84 - 113,982.36
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Senior Analyst, Evo Strategy & Operations Full-time Job
British Columbia Automobile Association / BCAA (Burnaby) Member-supported Organization
Administrative Jobs CambridgeJob Details
Be part of the evolution of car sharing built for British Columbians. Created by BCAA, Evo Car Share is the next generation of mobility, providing Members with the freedom to explore BC and get from here to there with room for their friends and their gear.
BCAA has been recognized for the last five years as a Top Employer. Joining Evo means joining one of the most trusted organizations in BC. If you want to make a difference and shape the future of BC’s car sharing economy, join our Evo team.
We are currently hiring a Senior Analyst, Evo Strategy & Operations. This role is based out of our Burnaby office and operates in a hybrid work environment, with in-office collaboration three days per week.
As a Senior Analyst, Evo Strategy & Operations you’ll play a key role within the Evo Car Share team, working closely with Customer and Fleet Operations, Marketing, Product, and Finance partners. This role combines strong analytical expertise with a deep understanding of operations to support forecasting, budgeting, and strategic decision-making.
As an Excel expert, you will partner closely with Operations and FP&A to deliver accurate forecasts and budgets, while leading day-to-day and ad-hoc business reporting and analysis for the Evo car sharing product. You’ll interpret complex business questions, extract and analyze data, and translate insights into clear, actionable recommendations and business cases that influence decision making across the Evo business.
You’ll leverage your expertise in data analysis, reporting, and strategic planning to uncover insights, monitor performance, and support expansion opportunities. Your work will directly support Evo’s operations, growth strategies, and executive-level decision-making.
Who you are:
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You come from a fast-paced environment —such as consulting, accounting, finance, or a startup—and thrive on driving change and continuous improvement.
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You are a critical thinker with strong analytical skills and a detail-oriented mindset.
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You can work quickly and expertly in Excel and thrive in data-heavy environments and have hands-on experience with tools like Power BI and SQL.
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You can transform complex data into strategic business insights that support financial forecasting, operational efficiency, and organizational decision-making.
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You enjoy collaborating with cross-functional teams and presenting data-driven findings to technical and non-technical audiences alike.
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You are a strong writer and can translate data driven recommendations into written business cases and recommendations.
What you’ll do:
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Lead complex, non-routine analysis and evaluate operational inputs to help develop operational models that support strategic decision-making
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Support and execute the operational forecasting process, preparing monthly forecasts and budgets, and updating the P&L files in partnership with FP&A
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Maintain, and continuously improve forecasting, tracking, and scenario models for all areas of Evo Car Share (operations, marketing/sales, consumer success, etc.)
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Design and maintain management reporting tools and dashboards (primarily in Excel and Power BI) aligned to business strategy and KPIs
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Extract, explore, and analyze data using SQL and other tools, working with both internal databases and external vendor data
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Identify data gaps, quality issues, and limitations that may impact analysis, and proactively recommend improvements to data processes and controls
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Develop test scenarios, hypotheses, and models to evaluate growth strategies, expansion opportunities, and proposed courses of action
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Translate complex analysis into clear, actionable recommendations that teams can implement immediately
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Visualize and communicate complex data through compelling presentation decks, business cases, reports and strategic storytelling tailored to non-technical audiences
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Collaborate closely with teams across Evo, including Marketing, FP&A, Accounting, Information Systems, and external partners
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Research industry, government, and market data to inform analysis, competitive insights, and strategic direction
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Become a subject-matter expert in the car share and mobility space, identifying performance challenges, opportunities, and future growth areas
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Proactively recommend new tools, processes, and reporting enhancements to improve the quality, accuracy, and timeliness of insights
What you bring:
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Bachelor’s Degree in Finance, Business, Accounting, Economics, Computer Science, Mathematics, or a related discipline with a focus on quantitative methods.
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3–5 years of experience in Finance, Accounting, Reporting, Analytics, Strategy, or Operations.
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Strong SQL skills for data extraction and report building.
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Proficiency in Power BI, with the ability to build and edit dashboards.
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Advanced Microsoft Excel skills, including queries and pivot tables.
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Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills.
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Superior written and verbal communication abilities for presenting complex data clearly.
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Experience working independently and collaboratively in fast-paced, evolving environments.
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Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines.
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Experience with large data set analysis is preferred.
Internal Applicants: Please note that this is a Grade 13 role and the internal posting will close on December 23, 2025.
The salary range for this position is $91,185.84 to $113,982.36and is determined viajob-related knowledge, skills, experience, certifications, market demand and internal equity. In addition to base salary and BCAA benefits, this position is eligible for a performance bonus target of 9%, with the opportunity to earn up to 15%.
Shape your future with us. We’ve got you covered.
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Every day, our team members get to make a difference in the lives of British Columbians, our BCAA Members and their communities. Having that kind of impact is exciting, positive, and contagious.
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At Evo Car Share, we pride ourselves on empowering our team members to do great work. We enthusiastically support all learning and growth opportunities.
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Career advancement and personal development programs are available to help you reach your full potential, no matter what that means to you.
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You’ll receive a wellness account and Flexfits Benefits Program to meet your unique lifestyle needs and a health care spending account to keep your body, mind and soul thriving.
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You’ll receive a competitive rewards package that includes salary, performance bonus programs, pension plan as well as other perks and programs to help build your personal wealth.
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You’ll become a BCAA member, with access to the great deals and discounts that go along with it.
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We’re named one of Canada’s Top Employers for 5 years in a row with a constant focus on how to create a better workplace for all our team members.
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And…time flies when you’re having fun at Evo!
We’re always looking for amazing people like you. Apply today.
Senior Analyst, Evo Strategy & Operations
British Columbia Automobile Association / BCAA (Burnaby) Member-supported Organization
CambridgeAdministrative Jobs Full-time
91,185.84 - 113,982.36
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Regular Full-Time Road Assist Fleet Technician Full-time Job
British Columbia Automobile Association / BCAA (Burnaby) Member-supported Organization
Transportation & Logistics BurnabyJob Details
Feel proud of what you do and help shape the future of BC at a BC Top Employer. We’re driven by purpose – delivering peace of mind to one in three BC households with insurance, roadside assistance, auto repair, Evo Car Share and Evolve E-Bike Share. With a long history of keeping roads safe and giving back in ways that build stronger communities, we offer a wide variety of meaningful, rewarding careers that move BC forward.
In this position, you’ll often be the first person our Members see when they need help. As part of an amazing network of 100 Road Assist team members, you'll share your genuine passion for helping others by providing friendly and professional roadside mechanical assistance or towing services to members of BCAA and affiliated clubs.
Every day brings something new in this fast-paced, hands-on role. As a Road Assist Fleet Technician, you’ll use your mechanical expertise and problem-solving skills to help Members get back on the road safely and efficiently. Whether changing a tire, diagnosing an issue, or arranging a tow, you’ll be the reassuring presence our Members count on when they need it most.
Enjoy a rolling 37.5-hour work week, with shifts ranging from 8 to 11.25 hours, scheduled one month in advance. Once you join our 'Shift Pick Pool,' you’ll benefit from a one-year shift lock — offering stability, predictability, and a better work-life balance.
Who you are:
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You're the kind of person who pulls over when you see someone needs help. Making a difference in someone’s day makes your day too.
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You’re a people person who also loves cars and is passionate about vehicle safety.
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You’re a problem solver who loves a challenge. You’re organized yet flexibleto take on whatever change comes your way.
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You’re a team player who loves helping others and contributing to your community.
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Doing things right is important to you. You care about everyone’s safety.
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You’re seeking a rewarding career where no two days are the same, with lots of opportunities to learn and grow.
What you'll do:
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Respond to Member requests for roadside assistance, including mechanical repairs, battery boosts, tire changes, lockout services, and towing.
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Conduct detailed diagnostic assessments to identify vehicle issues and resolve appropriate solutions.
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Perform automotive repairs and maintenance tasks, ensuring quality workmanship and timely completion.
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Assist in all weather conditions, ensuring a positive Member experience throughout the assistance process.
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Promote BCAA memberships and general information about affiliate products and services.
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Report any issues and take the initiative to resolve them, seeking support as needed.
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Uphold BCAA service and safety standards by ensuring BCAA vehicles, equipment, and tools are kept clean, orderly, and in good working condition.
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Work rotational 24/7 shift work (including weekdays, evenings, weekends & statutory holidays).
What you bring:
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Completed your high school diploma, preferably with your Red Seal Certification.
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You have at least 5 years of hands-on automotive repair and diagnostics.
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You’re a good driver with a clean BC Driver License Class 5.
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You’re confident navigating our cities and towns while driving any size vehicle - including 5-ton trucks, tow trucks, and pickup trucks.
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Capable of lifting at least 70lbs during Member service while prioritizing safety throughout the process.
Disclaimer
ICBC has moved to an insurance model that is driver based, where crashes will now follow the driver. For more information on this change and how it may affect you, please visit www.icbc.com/change.
The salary range for this position is $68,510.52to $85,638.12and is determined viajob-related knowledge, skills, experience, certifications, market demand and internal equity. In addition to base salary and BCAA benefits, this position is eligible for a performance bonus target of 5%, with the opportunity to earn up to 9%.
What we offer:
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The chance to make a difference every day in the lives of British Columbians, BCAA Members and our communities.
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Career and personal development to help you grow and reach your goals.
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Incentives that recognize team and individual sales and performance.
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Flexible benefits to support your health and lifestyle, and wellness dollars to keep your body, mind and soul thriving.
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A competitive rewards package including salary, performance bonus programs, pension plan, and more to help build your personal wealth.
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Paid time off including vacation, and days for wellness, volunteering, and cultural, spiritual or religious connection.
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BCAA membership, with valuable perks and Member savings on every day and special spending, from gas and coffee to clothes, sports and event tickets, and hotels.
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Meaningful, rewarding work for a BC Top Employer known for putting people first and constantly building a better workplace for all our team members.
We’re always looking for amazing people like you. Apply today!
Regular Full-Time Road Assist Fleet Technician
British Columbia Automobile Association / BCAA (Burnaby) Member-supported Organization
BurnabyTransportation & Logistics Full-time
68,510.52 - 85,638.12
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Apprentice Automotive Technician (Level 1) Full-time Job
British Columbia Automobile Association / BCAA (Burnaby) Member-supported Organization
Maintenance & Repair VictoriaJob Details
Why BCAA?
Feel proud of what you do and help shape the future of BC at a BC Top Employer. We’re driven by purpose – delivering peace of mind to one in three BC households with insurance, roadside assistance, auto repair, Evo Car Share and Evolve E-Bike Share. With a long history of keeping roads safe and giving back in ways that build stronger communities, we offer a wide variety of meaningful, rewarding careers that move BC forward.
We’re hiring Apprentice Automotive Technicians (Level 1) based in our Victoria Auto Service Centre.
As an Apprentice Technician, you are part of the team that delivers exceptional service and technical expertise in repairing our members’ vehicles. In addition to being on the tools, you’ll be responsible for communicating cost and time estimates to our Members and upholding BCAA’s reputation as one of the most trusted organizations in British Columbia.
Who you are:
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You love cars (and trucks, vans, motorcycles)!
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You’re passionate about finding and solving problems to ensure each Member’s safety and satisfaction when their vehicle is back on the road.
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You’re tenacious and detail oriented with proven analytical, problem solving and decision-making skills
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You love to learn and aren’t afraid to ask questions
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You’re personable and adaptable and strive to always improve your technical and communication skills
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Flexible hours and weekend work are no problem for you
What you bring:
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Successful completion of appropriate Automotive Provincial Apprenticeship level exams. Completed Upgrade Training of current automotive technologies, with a focus on OBD-II courses
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One to four years of Technical Experience at an Automotive repair facility
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Ability to lift 50 lbs (23 kg), bend, reach, walk and stand for long periods of time
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Clean BC Driver License Class 7 or better
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Proficiency with MS Outlook and modern scan tools
Once here, you will:
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Complete vehicle repairs while also assisting other technicians in the shop. This will include time and cost estimating and communicating with members.
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Deliver quality service to our Members and contribute to a high-level of measured customer satisfaction.
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Maintain a clean and safe work environment that complies with environmental standards, and operational policies and procedures while ensuring equipment is in good working condition for your entire BCAA team
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Continue to learn and increase your knowledge from other BCAA technicians or from assigned Automotive Training courses.
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Stay current with advances in vehicle technology
Internal Applicants: Please note that this is a Grade 5 role and the internal posting will close on December 12, 2025.
The salary range for this position is $42,516.72 to $53,145.96and is determined viajob-related knowledge, skills, experience, certifications, market demand and internal equity. In addition to base salary and BCAA benefits, this position is eligible for a performance bonus target of 9%, with the opportunity to earn up to 15%.
What we offer:
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The chance to make a difference every day in the lives of British Columbians, BCAA Members and our communities.
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Career and personal development to help you grow and reach your goals.
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Incentives that recognize team and individual sales and performance.
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Flexible benefits to support your health and lifestyle, and wellness dollars* to keep your body, mind and soul thriving.
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A competitive rewards package including salary performance bonus programs, pension plan*, and more to help build your personal wealth.
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Paid time off including vacation, and days for wellness, volunteering, and cultural, spiritual or religious connection.
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BCAA membership, with valuable perks and Member savings on every day and special spending, from gas and coffee to clothes, sports and event tickets, and hotels.
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Meaningful, rewarding work for a BC Top Employer known for putting people first and constantly building a better workplace for all our team members.
Apprentice Automotive Technician (Level 1)
British Columbia Automobile Association / BCAA (Burnaby) Member-supported Organization
VictoriaMaintenance & Repair Full-time
42,516.72 - 53,145.96
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Service Advisor Full-time Job
British Columbia Automobile Association / BCAA (Burnaby) Member-supported Organization
Administrative Jobs VancouverJob Details
Why BCAA?
Feel proud of what you do and help shape the future of BC at a BC Top Employer. We’re driven by purpose – delivering peace of mind to one in three BC households with insurance, roadside assistance, auto repair, Evo Car Share and Evolve E-Bike Share. With a long history of keeping roads safe and giving back in ways that build stronger communities, we offer a wide variety of meaningful, rewarding careers that move BC forward.
We are currently hiring a Service Advisor based in our Cambie Village location.
As a Service Advisor, you’ll be one of the first people our customers meet when they’re seeking advice to protect their homes, travel the world, and ensure they’re safe on BC’s roads. You’ll meet their needs by recommending memberships or travel and auto insurance.
Being a Service Advisor is your first step towards a rewarding career with BCAA. Your enthusiasm for creating signature customer experiences shines through each interaction, building loyal, long-lasting relationships that enable BCAA to be one of the most trusted organizations in British Columbia.
Who you are
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A life-long learner! You’re open to learning new concepts and new ways of working. On-the-job training is available, with support from a network of leaders and colleagues.
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A problem solver who loves a challenge. Organized yet flexible, you thrive in a workplace where no two days are the same.
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You work well under pressure. You can balance multiple priorities while keeping calm and polite in a fast-paced environment.
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A teammate who loves helping others and contributing to your community. Making a difference in someone’s day makes your day too!
During a typical day, you will:
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Greet our customers in person and over the phone to promote BCAA insurance products and services to best fit their lives, including new memberships, travel insurance, ICBC and optional auto insurance.
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Collaborate with BCAA Support Teams and Underwriting to recommend the right coverage for our customers
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Identify cost-saving opportunities to support our customers’ life events and future needs.
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Work together with team members to provide exceptional customer service and meet sales goals
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Increase your industry knowledge and expertise towards becoming an Insurance Advisor. You’ll participate in BCAA’s training courses, maintain your annual licensing requirements, and keep up to date with the latest products and service offerings in a supportive environment.
What you bring
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At least two years’ experience in asales andservice environment
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Level 1Insurance license (or a commitment to secure your license within your first 45 days through BCAA). BCAA will provide time and cover the cost.
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Completion ofAutoplanEssentials (or a commitment to complete within your first three months through BCAA.) BCAA will provide time and cover the cost.
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Limited history of Errors & Omissions and in good standing with the Insurance Council of BC.
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Comfortable using technology, including working knowledge of MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
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Bonus qualifications! CAIB certification, knowledge of ICBC systems, and ability to speak other languages aside from English.
The salary range for this position is $42,516.72to $53,145.96and is determined viajob-related knowledge, skills, experience, certifications, market demand and internal equity. In addition to base salary and BCAA benefits, this position is eligible for a performance bonus target of 12.5%, with the opportunity to earn up to 21.5%
Internal Applicants: The last day to apply for this role is end of day December 30, 2025. Please note this is a Grade 5 position.
What we offer:
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The chance to make a difference every day in the lives of British Columbians, BCAA Members and our communities.
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Career and personal development to help you grow and reach your goals.
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Incentives that recognize team and individual sales and performance.
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Flexible benefits to support your health and lifestyle, and wellness dollars* to keep your body, mind and soul thriving.
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A competitive rewards package including salary performance bonus programs, pension plan*, and more to help build your personal wealth.
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Paid time off including vacation, and days for wellness, volunteering, and cultural, spiritual or religious connection.
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BCAA membership, with valuable perks and Member savings on every day and special spending, from gas and coffee to clothes, sports and event tickets, and hotels.
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Meaningful, rewarding work for a BC Top Employer known for putting people first and constantly building a better workplace for all our team members.
Service Advisor
British Columbia Automobile Association / BCAA (Burnaby) Member-supported Organization
VancouverAdministrative Jobs Full-time
42,516.72 - 53,145.96
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Senior Marketing Manager, Strategic Ventures Full-time Job
British Columbia Automobile Association / BCAA (Burnaby) Member-supported Organization
Marketing & Communication BurnabyJob Details
Why BCAA?
Feel proud of what you do and help shape the future of BC at a BC Top Employer. We’re driven by purpose – delivering peace of mind to one in three BC households with insurance, roadside assistance, auto repair, Evo Car Share and Evolve E-Bike Share. With a long history of keeping roads safe and giving back in ways that build stronger communities, we offer a wide variety of meaningful, rewarding careers that move BC forward.
We are currently hiring a Senior Marketing Manager, Strategic Ventures based in our Head Office in Burnaby.
The Senior Marketing Manager, Strategic Ventures is a strategic and results-driven marketing leader who thrives in fast-moving, ambiguous environments. With a strong passion for innovation and growth, this role is responsible for building and scaling industry-leading marketing programs across BCAA’s newest and most exciting business lines.
You will lead the marketing strategy and execution for Evolve E-Bike and E-Scooter Share, BCAA Task Marketplace, BCAA Auto Marketplace, and BCAA Connect. You will have full accountability for developing and delivering integrated marketing, brand, and communication strategies that drive awareness, adoption, and measurable business performance across these ventures.
Who you are:
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A seasoned marketing professional with expertise in go-to-market strategy and campaign execution.
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A collaborative leader who thrives on cross-functional teamwork and external partnerships.
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Highly organized, able to balance multiple initiatives while maintaining attention to detail.
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A clear communicator who can craft compelling marketing materials and presentations.
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Creative, adaptable, and motivated by opportunities to drive awareness and market growth.
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Comfortable working in a start-up style environment, where ambiguity, innovation, and rapid pivots are part of daily work.
What you’ll do:
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Lead the development and execution of end-to-end strategic marketing plans, budgets, and forecasts for Strategic Ventures business lines, including Evolve E-Bike and E-Scooter Share, BCAA Auto Marketplace, BCAA Task Marketplace, and BCAA Connect.
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Own marketing performance and accountability for business growth goals, key performance indicators, and performance targets aligned to BCAA’s strategic plan.
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Create high-impact marketing materials, proposals, and sales tools to drive adoption and business growth.
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Develop and optimize customer lifecycle strategies and end-to-end customer journeys using a customer-centric, data-informed approach.
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Collaborate closely with BCAA internal teams and external partners to deliver integrated campaigns across digital, print, and in-person channels.
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Build brand presence through community partnerships, events, and activations that engage members and strengthen BCAA’s reputation.
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Manage budgets, track performance, and optimize campaigns to ensure maximum reach, engagement, and ROI.
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Provide leadership, coaching, and inspiration to a high-performing team, fostering collaboration and strong engagement across the organization.
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Shape creative campaigns and lead a team that drives awareness, adoption, and meaningful community connections. By working hand-in-hand with BCAA teams and partners, you’ll fuel engagement and the long-term success of Strategic Ventures.
What you bring:
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Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Business, or a related field; post-graduate education is an asset.
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7–10 years of progressive, senior-level marketing experience with a proven track record of growing products, services, or brands.
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Minimum of 5 years of people leadership experience, including managing and developing manager-level direct reports.
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Demonstrated experience in start-up or new product environments, ideally within mobility and/or two-sided marketplace businesses.
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Proven success developing and executing integrated, multi-channel marketing campaigns.
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Strong financial acumen, with experience managing marketing budgets and performance targets.
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Expertise across both digital and traditional marketing channels.
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Strategic mindset with the ability to solve complex problems and adapt quickly in evolving environments.
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Bonus Skills and Experience:
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Experience with community engagement, event marketing, or sustainability-focused initiatives.
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Background in digital product management and/or public relations.
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Internal Applicants: Please note that the internal posting closes onOctober9, 2025, and the role is a Management Broadband position.
The salary range for this position is $130,000 to $150,000 and is determined viajob-related knowledge, skills, experience, certifications, market demand and internal equity. In addition to base salary and BCAA benefits, this position is eligible for a performance bonus target of 12.5%, with the opportunity to earn up to 20%.
Please note that this is a hybrid role based out of our Burnaby, BC office (3 on-site / 2 remote days). Applicants who are not located within commuting distance of our Head Office or are not looking to relocate to the Greater Vancouver/Lower Mainland/Fraser Valley region will not be considered.
What we offer:
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The chance to make a difference every day in the lives of British Columbians, BCAA Members and our communities.
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Career and personal development to help you grow and reach your goals.
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Incentives that recognize team and individual sales and performance.
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Flexible benefits to support your health and lifestyle, and wellness dollars* to keep your body, mind and soul thriving.
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A competitive rewards package including salary performance bonus programs, pension plan*, and more to help build your personal wealth.
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Paid time off including vacation, and days for wellness, volunteering, and cultural, spiritual or religious connection.
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BCAA membership, with valuable perks and Member savings on every day and special spending, from gas and coffee to clothes, sports and event tickets, and hotels.
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Meaningful, rewarding work for a BC Top Employer known for putting people first and constantly building a better workplace for all our team members.
Senior Marketing Manager, Strategic Ventures
British Columbia Automobile Association / BCAA (Burnaby) Member-supported Organization
BurnabyMarketing & Communication Full-time
130,000 - 150,000
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Senior Software Developer Analyst Full-time Job
British Columbia Automobile Association / BCAA (Burnaby) Member-supported Organization
IT & Telecoms BurnabyJob Details
Why BCAA?
Feel proud of what you do and help shape the future of BC at a BC Top Employer. We’re driven by purpose – delivering peace of mind to one in three BC households with insurance, roadside assistance, auto repair, Evo Car Share and Evolve E-Bike Share. With a long history of keeping roads safe and giving back in ways that build stronger communities, we offer a wide variety of meaningful, rewarding careers that move BC forward.
We are currently hiring a Senior Software Developer Analyst. This role is based out of our Burnaby Head Office and operates in a hybrid work environment, with in-office collaboration three days per week.
As a Senior Software Developer Analyst, you will be part of our SCRUM team responsible for delivery of exceptional business applications and web sites through development best practices and process automation.
Who you are
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You have in-depth hands-on experience in Java development and related technology stack.
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You are passionate about DevOps. You understand CI/CD and the importance of collaboration between software Development and Operational teams.
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You’re the kind of person who is equally successful working independently and as part of a team.
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You love a challenge and are always eager to hop in to find solutions.
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You take the initiative for your development, staying current with the latest industry trends and products.
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You understand how strategy drives requirements and opportunities for information technology to support business goals.
Once you’re here you’ll:
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Design, develop, document and knowledge share a complex and comprehensive product suite.
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Develop in-depth understanding of our applications and provides improvement ideas.
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Develop and conduct unit testing. Collaborate with QAs in functional, integration, regression and performance testing.
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Participates in Scrum activities such as Backlog Grooming, Sprint Planning, Sprint demos and Retrospectives.
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Scope and estimate development effort.
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Investigate and resolve production issues
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Participate in the creation and review of architectural designs.
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Relentlessly seek out continuous improvement opportunities.
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Provide technical direction, participate in interviewing and mentoring new developers.
What you bring:
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Degree or Diploma in Computing Science
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Minimum of 7 years of application development experience in the following:
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Java, JEE (EJB and JSP), JBoss, React and Next.js, Powershell or equivalent, RDBMS (MS SQL, Oracle)
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Cloud platforms (AWS, OpenShift, Azure)
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SOAP web services and RESTful microservices
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Containerization and cluster technologies (Docker, Kubernetes, AWS EKS, Helm, etc.)
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Continuous integration (Azure DevOps, Bitbucket)
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DevOps methods and CI/CD automation practices
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Strong understanding of relational databases and in-depth hands-on experience in writing SQL queries.
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Experience in IT process automation, continuous integration, and cloud development using AWS, GIT and Azure DevOps.
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Demonstrated ability in requirement analysis and development of technical specifications
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Demonstrated experience in design and architecture modeling
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Excellent analytical and troubleshooting skills
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Excellent oral and written communication skills
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Bonus Skills!
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Ability to facilitate technical discussions to drive consensus
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Experience in application monitoring tools such as Dynatrace
Internal Applicants: Please note that this is Grade 14 role and the internal posting will close on December 31, 2025.
The salary range for this position is $100,306.20 to $125,382.84and is determined viajob-related knowledge, skills, experience, certifications, market demand and internal equity. In addition to base salary and BCAA benefits, this position is eligible for a performance bonus target of 9%, with the opportunity to earn up to 15%.
What we offer:
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The chance to make a difference every day in the lives of British Columbians, BCAA Members and our communities.
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Career and personal development to help you grow and reach your goals.
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Incentives that recognize team and individual sales and performance.
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Flexible benefits to support your health and lifestyle, and wellness dollars* to keep your body, mind and soul thriving.
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A competitive rewards package including salary performance bonus programs, pension plan*, and more to help build your personal wealth.
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Paid time off including vacation, and days for wellness, volunteering, and cultural, spiritual or religious connection.
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BCAA membership, with valuable perks and Member savings on every day and special spending, from gas and coffee to clothes, sports and event tickets, and hotels.
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Meaningful, rewarding work for a BC Top Employer known for putting people first and constantly building a better workplace for all our team members.
*for permanent employees
We’re always looking for amazing people like you. Apply today!
BCAA is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to providing accessible, inclusive employment. We have a long-standing partnership with the Presidents Group which strives to increase employment opportunities for people living with disabilities, and champion accessible employment in BC. If you need personalized support through application and recruitment, please contact [email protected].
Senior Software Developer Analyst
British Columbia Automobile Association / BCAA (Burnaby) Member-supported Organization
BurnabyIT & Telecoms Full-time
100,306.20 - 12,538,284
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Forensic Services Officer - Forensic Psychiatric Hospital Full-time Job
BC Mental Health & Substance Use Services
Medical & Healthcare CoquitlamJob Details
Forensic Services Officer BC Mental Health & Substance Use Services
Coquitlam, BC
What is the Forensic Psychiatric Hospital?
The Forensic Psychiatric Hospital (FPH) is a 190-bed secure facility located in Coquitlam, B.C., on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded core territory of the kwikwəƛ'əm First Nation (Kwikwetlem). We treat people who have been found not criminally responsible for a crime or unfit to stand trial due to a mental health disorder. We deliver services to patients using the "Clinical Program Model," which aims to deliver high-quality care to meet the specific needs of patients and is currently the best practice in health care.
Learn about working as a member of the Forensic Psychiatric Hospital team.
Watch this video to learn about working with BC Mental Health and Substance Use Services!
What you'll do
- Provide safe and secure escort for court remanded and maximum security persons to other facilities, including secure facilities, hospitals and specialists outside of the hospital; assumes custody and transport persons in custody from outside agencies to the hospital; transport and escort persons to video courts, as required; searches all persons in custody prior to escort to ensure the person is not carrying any dangerous items and/or illegal substances to ensure the safety and protection to the public and employees of the other agencies.
- In support of the clinical risk assessment of in-custody patients, consult with clinical staff and other resources to determine the security risk and classification of in custody escorts including determining appropriate security precautions; applies restraining devices such as handcuffs, belts, leg irons and belly chains and/or other restraint devices or techniques as required when providing patient escort and security services; ensures required documentation is available for the escort of persons in custody.
- Respond to and investigate all instances of escape including the search and custody of persons who have escaped the hospital; work with local police in the event of an emergency security breaches and/or patient escapes; maintain building and ground security by incorporating regular patrols, maintaining and monitoring alarm systems, communication systems, safety and emergency equipment; provides staffing training in the use of alarm systems, procedures and selected restraint equipment; ensure only authorized vehicles enter and leave the facility.
- Interact with persons in custody in aggressive and/or volatile situations to diffuse the situation and reduce the escalation of aggression by utilizing appropriate de-escalation and safe non harmful control techniques consistent with existing policies and procedures to secure patients on escort who may become agitated in order to maintain custody and ensure the safety of the public.
- Provide direction to, and maintain custody of patients while in court; exchanges information with outside agencies such as Police, Fire Departments, Coroners Office, Sheriff Detachments and Corrections as appropriate; provides security services for BC Review Board members and other visitors such as court reporters, lawyers and other hospital staff; supports the multi-disciplinary planning and coordination of security plans for the transport of patients with other agencies for all high profile cases.
What you bring
Qualifications:
- Grade 12, plus two (2) years recent related experience in a secure correctional or mental health facility, or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
- Completion of a recognized defensive tactics course including training in the use of force, metal detection, search and seizure. Occupational First Aid Level 2.
- Eligible for appointment as a Special Provincial Constable. Current CPR certificate and valid BC Class IV Driver's license.
Skills and Knowledge:
- Ability to exercise sound judgment and effective interpersonal skills including the ability to control and direct hostile/aggressive behaviour of persons in custody.
- Solid understanding of the use of force and applicable legislation as it relates to the able to retrain uncooperative, hostile or violent persons
- Physical ability to carry out the duties of the position
- Awareness of and commitment to learning and understanding the Truth & Reconciliation Commission's 94 Calls to Action (2015), In Plain Sight Report (2020), BC's Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (2019), and other related reports
- Commitment to upholding the shared responsibility of creating lasting and meaningful reconciliation in Canada as per TRC (2015) and BC's Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (2019).
- As a strong asset for consideration, we are looking for our successful candidate to have: Knowledge of social, economic, political and historical realities impacting indigenous communities and familiarity with Indigenous Cultural Safety and anti-racism and accompanying reports (BC DRIPA, TRC, etc.).
What we bring
Every PHSA employee enables the best possible patient care for our patients and their families. Whether you are providing direct care, conducting research, or making it possible for others to do their work, you impact the lives of British Columbians today and in the future. That's why we're focused on your care too - offering health, wellness, development programs to support you - at work and at home.
- Join one of BC's largest employers with province-wide programs, services and operations - offering vast opportunities for growth, development, and recognition programs that honour the commitment and contribution of all employees.
- Access to professional development opportunities through our in-house training programs, including +2,000 courses, such as our San'yas Indigenous Cultural Safety Training course, or Core Linx for Leadership roles.
- PHSA is a remote work friendly employer, welcoming flexible work options to support our people (eligibility may vary, depending on position).
- Access to WorkPerks, a premium discount program offering a wide range of local and national discounts on electronics, entertainment, dining, travel, wellness, apparel, and more.
Job Type: Casual (0.01 FTE)
Wage: $28.95 per hour.
2% of the straight-time hourly rate of pay for employees working in Minimum and Medium security units and community settings; 4% of the straight-time hourly rate of pay for employees working in Maximum and Multi-level security units.
Location: 70 Colony Farm Road, Coquitlam, BC V3C 5X9
What we do
BC Mental Health & Substance Use Services (BCMHSUS) cares for people with complex mental health and substance use challenges.
BCMHSUS is part of the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA).
The Provincial Health Services Authority ( PHSA ) plans, manages and evaluates specialized health services with the BC health authorities to provide equitable and cost-effective health care for people throughout the province. Our values reflect our commitment to excellence and include: Respect people - Be compassionate - Dare to innovate - Cultivate partnerships - Serve with purpose.
Learn more about PHSA and our programs: jobs.phsa.ca/programs-and-services
PHSA and BCMHSUS are committed to employment equity, encouraging all qualified individuals to apply. We recognize that our ability to provide the best care for our diverse patient populations relies on a rich diversity of skills, knowledge, background and experience, and value a safe, inclusive and welcoming environment.
Reconciliation is an ongoing process and a shared responsibility for all of us. The BC Governments' unanimous passage of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act was a significant step forward in this journey-one that all health authorities are expected to support as we work in cooperation with Indigenous Peoples to establish a clear and sustainable path to lasting reconciliation. True reconciliation will take time and ongoing commitment to work with Indigenous Peoples as they move toward self-determination. Guiding these efforts Crown agencies must remain focused on creating opportunities that implement the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Mandate.
Forensic Services Officer - Forensic Psychiatric Hospital
BC Mental Health & Substance Use Services
CoquitlamMedical & Healthcare Full-time
28.95
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COR SRV 18R - Correctional Officer Full-time Job
Security & Safety NanaimoJob Details
The Team
Welcome to the Adult Custody Division team. As an employee at one of ten correctional centres, you will work alongside a team of correctional officers towards the common goal of maintaining the safety and security of the individuals in our custody. Correctional officers have the opportunity to rotate through designated posts in several departments, each of which is overseen by a correctional supervisor and the broader management team to provide direction and guidance. This position is responsible for case management, and program facilitation to support our organizational efforts to reduce recidivism and create positive change. Through this process, correctional officers collaborate with numerous professionals committed to the same purpose, including educators, health professionals, chaplains, Indigenous Cultural Liaisons, volunteers and community partners.
The Role
The Adult Custody correctional officer is responsible for maintaining the security and safety of individualsin custody through pro-social modelling, program delivery, and offering positive guidance and clear direction. This position offers a rewarding opportunity to take an active role in creating a supportive environment and behavioural change for individuals in custody. This role offers an opportunity to work in multiple departments within the correctional centre alongside a team of dedicated professionals. As a correctional officer you will have the opportunity to utilize and strengthen your skills in communication, conflict resolution, and leadership.
Adult Custody Division, part of BC Corrections, is responsible for the care and custody of approximately 2,800 individuals and plays a leading role in the criminal justice system.
Interested in what our correctional officers have to say about the role? Viewthis video !
For more information about BC Corrections and our Correctional Centres please go to our BC Corrections Career Opportunity Page .
Qualifications:
Education and Experience Requirements
- 19 years of age or older
- Grade 12 or equivalent*
- Grade 12 English with a final grade of 70% or equivalent*
- Valid BC Driver's license (minimum class 5), or equivalent from another province.
- Legally entitled to work in Canada (you must be legally permitted to work in Canada at the time you apply for a position either through citizenship or permanent residency)
*For detailed information on Grade 12 and Grade 12 English equivalencies, view the "Applicant Process" attachment at the bottom of this posting.
Note: Current BC Correctional Officers with Adult Custody Division are deemed to meet the initial requirements for the role and will be exempt from the screening/assessment stages preceding the interview.
About this Position:
There are multiple regular full-time positions available, based out of the location listed above.
This position has full time on-site requirements.
Correctional centres are 24-hour operations. Successful applicants will be required to work evenings/weekends/holidays and a variety of shift patterns.
An eligibility list may be established to fill both current and/or future permanent vacancies.
Please refer to MyHR for more information on Temporary Market Adjustments .
Enhanced Security Screening will be required.
Employees of the BC Public Service must be located in BC at the time of employment.
For details about BC Corrections, correctional centres, and the hiring process, view the attachments in the Additional Information section. For more information, visit our BC Corrections Career Opportunity Page or email a recruiter at [email protected] to discuss the position in more detail, specifying your preferred location (Prince George, Kamloops, Oliver (Okanagan), Victoria, Nanaimo or the Lower Mainland).
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.
The BC Public Service is an award-winning employer and offers employees competitive benefits, amazing learning opportunities and a chance to engage in rewarding work with exciting career development opportunities. For more information, please see What We Offer .
How to Apply:(view the "Applicant Process" attachment below for more detailed instructions on How to Apply)
1. Short Questionnaire -YES
2.Resume -YES
3. Documentation in support of Grade 12 graduation, English language proficiency, Driver's License and entitlement to work in Canada-YES
4. Cover Letter Required-NO
NOTE: Have all Step 3 documentation ready before applying as incomplete applications will not be assessed. Correctional Officer positions are open year-round, offering ongoing opportunities to apply.
Assessment Process
Applicants that meet the minimum requirementsANDsubmit the required documentation for Grade 12 graduation, English language proficiency, Driver's License and legal entitlement to work permanently in Canadawill be invited to complete further assessments in the hiring process below, according to the tentative assessment schedule.
- Security Screening Questionnaire (SSQ)
- Correctional Officer Physical Abilities Test (COPAT)
- Written Communication Skills Assessment
- Interview
- Reference/Past Work Performance Checks
- Valid Basic First Aid (OFA 1) or a Worksafe BC approved equivalent
- Enhanced Security Screening
- Medical Assessment
In person attendance is required for most of the above assessments, namely: Written Assessment, Interview, Enhanced Security Screening, Medical.
Assessment Schedule
If you are unable to attend assessments during these dates, please wait to apply until you can. Correctional Officer positions are open year-round, offering ongoing opportunities to apply.
Complete applications received by Nov 16
Complete applications received by Jan 4/26
COPAT/Written Communication Skillstesting
Dec 8-12
Jan 26-30
Interviews
Jan 5-16
Feb 17-27
Enhanced Security Screening
Feb 16-27
Mar 30-Apr 10
Medical Assessments
Mar 2- 13
Apr 13-May 1
Applicants selected to move forward in the hiring process may be assessed on the Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Competencies as outlined in the attached Job Profile located at the bottom of the posting.
COR SRV 18R - Correctional Officer
BC Jobs
NanaimoSecurity & Safety Full-time
60,662 - 89,322
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DEP SH 18R - Deputy Sheriff (BILINGUAL) Full-time Job
Security & Safety 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:
- Fluent in both the English and French languages
- 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, Island and Interior regions under REQs 121714, 121723, 121725 and 121724.
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.
DEP SH 18R - Deputy Sheriff (BILINGUAL)
BC Jobs
St. John'sSecurity & Safety Full-time
27,000 - 51,696
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DEP SH 18R - Deputy Sheriff (LOWER MAINLAND) Full-time Job
Security & Safety 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 Interior, North, Island and Bilingual regions under REQs 121724, 121723, 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 .
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.
DEP SH 18R - Deputy Sheriff (LOWER MAINLAND)
BC Jobs
St. John'sSecurity & Safety Full-time
27,000 - 51,696
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DEP SH 18R - Deputy Sheriff (INTERIOR) Full-time Job
Security & Safety 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, North, Island and Bilingual regions under REQs 121714, 121723, 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.
DEP SH 18R - Deputy Sheriff (INTERIOR)
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