Commerce

Commerce Officer

The role of a Commerce Officer is to influence the growth and competitiveness of Canadian industrial sectors by developing, implementing and monitoring strategic public policies and regulations related to investment, technology, innovation, global value chains, human resource development, and Canada's business climate. Doing this, you'll participate in project teams (including interdepartmental and private/public sector working groups) and partnerships with private sector clients. You'll conduct research, strategic planning and project management and develop and maintain statistical information databases and spreadsheets, manipulating and reconciling complex data sets. You'll also prepare briefing materials and provide advice to senior managers on a broad range of industrial issues, policies, development opportunities and initiatives. (View Current Opportunities)

Classification:
Salary Range (Entry):
Positions in:
CO
$47,602–$62,621
Industry Sector; Competition Bureau; Office of the Superintendant of Bankruptcy; Spectrum, Information Technology and Telecommunications; Science and Innovation Sector, Strategic Policy Sector, Regional offices

Financial Administration

As a financial officer, you will monitor budgets, prepare and analyse financial reports and trends, perform cost-benefit analysis and, as you obtain more experience, provide financial advice to progressively higher levels of management. You are likely to also be involved in systems and financial policy development, in the drafting of some submissions to Treasury Board and in the preparation of various public documents to be reviewed by Parliament. (View Current Opportunities)

Classification:
Salary Range (Entry):
Positions in:
FI
$47,009–$65,944
Comptrollership and Administration Sector; Industry Sector; Competition Bureau; Office of the Superintendant of Bankruptcy; Spectrum, Information Technology and Telecommunications; Regional offices