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170 results for Compliance Manager jobs

Payroll Administrator
  • Calgary, AB
  • onsite
  • Temporary
  • - CAD / Hourly
  • <p>Our client, a non-profit organization, is seeking a skilled <strong>Payroll Administrator</strong> to manage payroll for approximately 130 employees on a contract basis. This role supports accurate, compliant payroll processing in a collaborative environment.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Process semi-monthly payroll for salaried and hourly staff using Payworks</li><li>Manage payroll deductions, including benefits and garnishments</li><li>Prepare and distribute T4s</li><li>Complete payroll reconciliations and journal entries in Raiser’s Edge</li><li>Respond to payroll and benefits inquiries and collaborate closely with HR</li><li>Ensure compliance with payroll regulations and assist with related tasks as needed</li></ul><p><br></p>
  • 2026-01-12T15:33:56Z
Procurement Specialist
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Temporary
  • 28.50 - 33.00 CAD / Hourly
  • We are looking for an experienced Procurement Specialist to join our team on a long-term contract basis in Toronto, Ontario. In this role, you will play a key part in managing procurement processes, ensuring compliance with public sector guidelines, and optimizing vendor relationships. This position offers an opportunity to contribute to the healthcare industry while working in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Oversee procurement activities, including purchase orders and non-purchase order items, ensuring accuracy and efficiency.<br>• Act as the primary point of contact for procurement-related requests and inquiries across the organization.<br>• Review and manage contracts, including auto-renewal agreements, to ensure compliance and alignment with organizational goals.<br>• Implement updates to procurement processes and guidelines to streamline operations.<br>• Collaborate with vendors and suppliers to negotiate pricing and secure favourable terms.<br>• Monitor inventory levels and manage materials handling to meet operational demands.<br>• Utilize tools such as Microsoft Excel and ERP systems to track procurement activities and generate reports.<br>• Ensure adherence to public sector procurement standards and regulations.<br>• Support ad-hoc procurement needs and provide timely solutions to organizational challenges.<br>• Work closely with internal teams to align procurement strategies with business objectives.
  • 2026-01-14T19:18:53Z
Accounts Payable Administrator
  • Winnipeg, MB
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 50000.00 - 55000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • We are looking for an Accounts Payable Administrator to join our team in Winnipeg, Manitoba. In this role, you will oversee the accounts payable process, ensuring accurate financial recordkeeping and timely payments to vendors and subcontractors. This position requires a detail-oriented individual with strong organizational skills and a solid understanding of accounting principles.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Process supplier and subcontractor invoices while ensuring accuracy and compliance with company policies.<br>• Manage timely payments to vendors, adhering to payment terms and maintaining strong vendor relationships.<br>• Perform month-end closing tasks and prepare for audits by organizing financial records.<br>• Maintain vendor files, ensuring all documentation is up-to-date and payments are properly recorded.<br>• Reconcile accounts payable transactions, investigating and resolving discrepancies as needed.<br>• Respond to vendor inquiries promptly and with clear communication.<br>• Utilize accounting software and tools, including Microsoft Excel, to manage financial data effectively.<br>• Uphold confidentiality and integrity in handling financial information and transactions.<br>• Support year-end closing procedures by preparing necessary documentation and reports.
  • 2026-01-13T21:48:52Z
Accountant
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Temporary
  • 30.00 - 35.00 CAD / Hourly
  • We are looking for a highly skilled Senior Accountant to join our team in Toronto, Ontario. This long-term contract position offers the opportunity to play a key role in financial management, ensuring accuracy and compliance across various accounting processes. The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in full cycle accounting and demonstrate expertise in financial reporting, analysis, and reconciliations.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Manage month-end and quarter-end close procedures, including the preparation and review of journal entries and account reconciliations.<br>• Investigate discrepancies in financial statements and ensure proper allocation of funds.<br>• Oversee year-end close activities, coordinating audit schedules and liaising with external auditors.<br>• Maintain the Fixed Asset Register and calculate depreciation for reporting purposes.<br>• Perform bank and credit card reconciliations, ensuring compliance with financial controls.<br>• Prepare detailed financial reports and conduct variance analysis against budgets and KPIs.<br>• Assist in cash flow forecasting and collaborate with cross-functional teams to gather required data.<br>• Support internal control evaluations, recommending improvements to optimize processes.<br>• Reconcile accounts payable subledger to the general ledger and ensure compliance with deferred revenue accounts.<br>• Provide insights and solutions to enhance financial efficiency and accuracy.
  • 2026-01-13T15:18:40Z
Payroll Administrator
  • Calgary, AB
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • - CAD / Yearly
  • <p>Robert Half is seeking an experienced Payroll Specialist on behalf of our client, a respected organization in need of a skilled professional to manage complex payroll processes. If you are detail-oriented, enjoy working in a collaborative environment, and thrive when meeting deadlines, this could be the ideal opportunity for you.</p><p><br></p><p>Key Responsibilities:</p><p><br></p><ul><li>Process payroll across multiple provinces and international locations, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations</li><li>Maintain payroll records and ensure compliance with company policies and applicable laws</li><li>Administer payroll for unionized employee groups, maintaining accuracy in rates and deductions</li><li>Oversee benefit calculations and administration, including commissions, RRSPs, pension plans, garnishments, and Worker’s Compensation Board matters</li><li>Manage vacation accruals, leaves of absence, annual bonuses, and employee expense reimbursements</li><li>Prepare and file T4s and Records of Employment (ROEs) in accordance with statutory deadlines</li><li>Respond to employee inquiries regarding payroll matters</li><li>Perform regular and ad hoc payroll reconciliations; support payroll accounting and reporting activities</li></ul>
  • 2025-12-12T21:08:35Z
Controller
  • Oakville, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 120000.00 - 150000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • We are looking for an experienced Controller to oversee financial operations and reporting for our organization in Oakville, Ontario. This role requires a strong leader with expertise in managing global financial processes, ensuring compliance with international standards, and driving efficiency in accounting systems. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in manufacturing or automotive industries, with the ability to collaborate across diverse teams and jurisdictions.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Manage and coordinate month-end and year-end closing processes for multiple international entities, ensuring timely and accurate financial reporting.<br>• Provide guidance and support to subsidiary accounting teams, including training, process improvement, and performance evaluation.<br>• Develop and enforce consistent accounting policies and procedures in line with organizational standards and regulatory requirements.<br>• Partner with regional finance teams to ensure accurate accruals, reconciliations, journal entries, and resolution of accounting discrepancies.<br>• Oversee intercompany transactions, ensuring proper elimination and consolidation entries for global financial reporting.<br>• Lead the preparation and coordination of documentation to support external audits, maintaining clear communication with auditors.<br>• Ensure compliance with local tax, statutory, and regulatory requirements across various jurisdictions.<br>• Implement improvements in financial systems, enhance data accuracy, and streamline reporting processes through automation.<br>• Contribute to initiatives focused on internal controls, risk management, and corporate governance.<br>• Travel periodically to provide hands-on support to regional finance teams as needed.
  • 2026-01-09T19:34:34Z
Business Analyst - III
  • Toronto, ON
  • remote
  • Temporary
  • 45.00 - 49.00 CAD / Hourly
  • We are looking for a skilled Business Analyst to join our team on a long-term contract basis in Toronto, Ontario. In this role, you will play a key part in supporting commission-related processes, managing data integrity, and ensuring compliance with policies. The position offers an opportunity to collaborate with cross-functional teams and contribute to operational efficiency.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Support the sales team by addressing commission-related cases and inquiries efficiently.<br>• Perform audits and load data into compensation tools to ensure accuracy and compliance.<br>• Navigate and utilize internal compensation tools to manage operational processes.<br>• Review and interpret policies to provide accurate responses to inquiries.<br>• Collaborate with stakeholders to streamline commission processes and improve workflows.<br>• Analyze data using tools such as Google Sheets and Xactly to generate actionable insights.<br>• Ensure adherence to organizational standards and policies in all operational activities.<br>• Identify opportunities for process improvement and implement solutions to enhance efficiency.<br>• Prepare and deliver documentation related to commission operations and policies.<br>• Provide clear and proactive communication to stakeholders across teams.
  • 2026-01-07T16:06:44Z
Logistics Coordinator
  • Mississauga, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 65000.00 - 70000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • We are looking for a dedicated Logistics Coordinator to join our team in Mississauga, Ontario. This role involves managing shipment planning, sourcing carriers, negotiating rates, and ensuring compliance for both domestic and cross-border transportation. You will play a key part in fostering strong relationships with customers and carriers while contributing to the efficiency of our logistics operations.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Coordinate and oversee the transportation of goods to ensure timely delivery and customer satisfaction.<br>• Source carriers and negotiate competitive rates to optimize shipping costs.<br>• Manage dispatch operations and monitor shipment progress to address any delays or issues.<br>• Ensure compliance with domestic and cross-border regulations, including customs documentation.<br>• Collaborate with Account Managers to align logistics strategies with customer needs.<br>• Build and maintain strong relationships with carriers and customers to foster long-term partnerships.<br>• Analyze logistics processes to identify opportunities for improvement and enhance efficiency.<br>• Provide on-call support as needed to address urgent transportation issues.<br>• Prepare detailed shipping documentation and maintain accurate records for auditing purposes.<br>• Utilize logistics software to track shipments, manage schedules, and generate reports.
  • 2026-01-13T16:19:04Z
Payroll Manager
  • Vancouver, BC
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 100000.00 - 160000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>Our client, an innovative and fast-growing technology company located in Downtown Vancouver, is seeking an experienced Senior Manager, Payroll to lead and elevate its payroll function across a multi-entity organization with employees in Canada and the United States. This is a full-time, in-office role suited for a hands-on leader who thrives in a dynamic, high-growth environment and enjoys building scalable, efficient payroll operations that support a people-first culture.</p><p><br></p><p>In this role, you will provide both strategic leadership and day-to-day oversight of payroll operations, partner closely with cross-functional teams, and help ensure payroll processes keep pace with a rapidly evolving organization.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><p>• Lead and manage the day-to-day activities of the payroll function for US and Canadian hourly and salaried employees.</p><p>• Manage, mentor, and coach payroll team members, supporting career development and performance management.</p><p>• Develop, maintain, and enhance payroll policies, procedures, and timekeeping processes.</p><p>• Oversee ongoing payroll operations and system optimization in partnership with internal stakeholders and external vendors.</p><p>• Review and approve payroll reports, analyses, contribution files (e.g., retirement plans), and benefit invoices prior to submission and reconciliation.</p><p>• Ensure compliance with all federal, provincial, and state payroll tax, reporting, and remittance requirements.</p><p>• Monitor legislative and regulatory changes impacting payroll, compensation, and benefits, and communicate implications to stakeholders.</p><p>• Maintain strict confidentiality of payroll data and employee information.</p><p>• Act as the payroll subject matter expert, identifying opportunities for process improvement and efficiency.</p><p>• Lead continuous improvement initiatives related to payroll processes and controls.</p><p>• Prepare and review preliminary payroll reports and comparative analyses.</p><p>• Identify, investigate, and resolve payroll discrepancies and issues.</p><p>• Lead and support payroll-related audits.</p>
  • 2026-01-06T00:34:04Z
Capital Markets Associate
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 180000.00 - 195000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>Robert Half is working with closely with a client who is looking for a talented Capital Markets Associate to join their team in Toronto, Ontario. In this role, you will work closely with clients from a range of industries on sophisticated capital markets and securities matters. You’ll leverage your legal acumen in public and private equity, debt financing, M& A transactions, and compliance, all within a dynamic, collaborative environment.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Advise clients on public and private equity and debt financing transactions.</li><li>Prepare, review, and manage prospectuses, offering documents, and continuous disclosure filings.</li><li>Counsel clients on mergers, acquisitions, and corporate reorganizations, including reverse takeovers and take-over bids.</li><li>Guide clients through regulatory frameworks governing investment funds and asset management to ensure full compliance.</li><li>Draft applications for relief to securities regulators and assist with matters related to stock exchange listings.</li><li>Collaborate with clients on strategies to achieve their capital market objectives.</li><li>Conduct legal research and monitor developments in securities law and regulation.</li><li>Manage case documentation, ensuring meticulous reporting and accurate filings.</li><li>Support the resolution of complaints and claims as needed.</li><li>Mentor and provide guidance for junior team members, fostering their professional growth and attention to detail.</li></ul><p><br></p>
  • 2025-12-29T19:54:01Z
Payroll Manager
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 118000.00 - 147000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>Our team is seeking a dedicated Payroll Manager to lead payroll operations and ensure timely and accurate processing of bi-weekly pay for over 10,000 staff in a multi-union and multi-site environment, The ideal candidate will combine expertise in payroll processing, compliance, and team leadership to support our company’s continued growth and operational excellence.</p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Oversee all aspects of payroll processing, provide disbursement approval per the Signing Authority Policy, and ensure the timely submission of all payroll-related statutory filings, remittances, and payments to government agencies and other entities, such as Taxes, CPP, EI, WSIB and EHT</li><li>Maintain compliance with ongoing, ad hoc and complex taxation issues, including the accurate assessment of taxable benefits, and year-end reporting for T4s and T4As</li><li>Manage payroll staff and provide training, leadership, and support as needed.</li><li>Prepare and review key payroll reports for finance and HR, including earnings, deductions, and compliance audits.</li><li>Collaborate cross-functionally with HR, Finance, and IT teams to resolve payroll-related questions and issues.</li><li>Develop and implement process improvements for payroll efficiency, accuracy, and security.</li><li>Develop, maintain and execute the payroll business continuity plan (PBCP).</li></ul><p> </p><ul><li>Handle confidential information with the utmost discretion and professionalism.</li><li>Stay current on regulatory changes, legislative changes, policy changes, and collective bargaining agreement modifications impacting payroll, and ensure the leadership, employees, payroll staff and other key stakeholders are effectively informed.</li></ul><p><br></p>
  • 2026-01-06T19:14:32Z
Assistant Controller
  • Edmonton, AB
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 105000.00 - 115000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>Our client, a leader in real estate investment and asset management, is seeking an experienced Assistant Controller to join their finance team. Reporting directly to the Director of Finance, this professional will play a key role in supporting accounting operations, financial reporting, and process enhancements. This is a prime opportunity for an accounting professional ready to advance within a high-performing, collaborative organization. This position is based in Edmonton, Alberta.</p><p><br></p><p><strong><u>Key Responsibilities</u></strong></p><ul><li>Support the Director of Finance with daily accounting operations, including preparing and reviewing financial statements, budgets, and forecasts.</li><li>Supervise 5 Property Accountants, review of their work and daily on the job coaching and mentorship</li><li>Manage general ledger activities, account reconciliations, and month-end/year-end close processes.</li><li>Ensure accuracy and compliance with GAAP, internal controls, and regulatory requirements relevant to real estate investments and asset management.</li><li>Collaborate with asset management, operations, and external auditors to facilitate transparent and timely financial reporting.</li><li>Oversee accounts payable and receivable processes, allocate expenses, and support treasury operations.</li><li>Monitor cash flow, assist with capital activity tracking, and support investment accounting within multiple real estate entities.</li><li>Participate in the development and implementation of policies and procedures to enhance financial processes and control efficiency.</li><li>Assist in tax planning and compliance activities as required.</li><li>Lead and contribute to special projects and ad hoc financial analysis as needed by the Director of Finance and executive leadership.</li></ul>
  • 2026-01-14T18:53:43Z
Controller
  • Vancouver, BC
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 120000.00 - 150000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>A respected and innovative real estate developer in Vancouver is conducting a confidential search for a Financial Controller. This key leadership role will oversee the entire accounting function and support executive decision-making across diverse development projects. This newly available position is ideal for a seasoned finance professional with exceptional team leadership abilities and property development experience.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Primary Functions:</strong></p><ul><li>Supervise all transactional accounting processes, including payables, receivables, general ledger, payroll, and benefits administration, ensuring data accuracy and protection of sensitive information.</li><li>Prepare and review periodic financial statements while upholding rigorous compliance standards and established accounting guidelines.</li><li>Direct all closing processes at month and year end, managing documentation with discretion.</li><li>Lead, support, and mentor a specialized accounting team, facilitating professional development and regular confidential performance reviews.</li><li>Establish, oversee, and update annual budgets and financial forecasting, reporting directly to senior management and identifying key variances discreetly.</li><li>Administer robust and confidential internal controls; coordinate external audits and proactively address any opportunities for improvement.</li><li>Advise executive leadership with clear financial analysis and confidential recommendations aligning with organizational goals.</li><li>Collaborate cross-functionally to support core business initiatives with informed financial guidance.</li><li>Evaluate, implement, and monitor accounting systems; drive ongoing process improvements ensuring operational excellence.</li></ul><p><br></p>
  • 2026-01-06T00:34:04Z
Senior Commercial Lending Specialist
  • Surrey, BC
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 70000.00 - 90000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p><strong><u>Senior Commercial Lending Specialist</u></strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>About the Role</strong></p><p>Reporting to management, the Senior Commercial Lending Specialist delivers a full range of commercial lending services to business members. This includes processing and approving applications within authorized limits for commercial loans, mortgages, lines of credit, and construction financing. The role involves financial analysis, underwriting, risk assessment, portfolio monitoring, and a strong focus on accuracy, compliance, and member service.</p><p><br></p><p>This position is ideal for someone who brings credit union experience, strong underwriting expertise, and a passion for helping businesses thrive.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><p>Member & Lending Services</p><ul><li>Conduct interviews with commercial and small business members to determine lending needs and complete loan applications.</li><li>Process applications for commercial loans, builders’ mortgages, lines of credit, and small business lending by reviewing financial statements, credit reports, appraisals, and supporting documentation.</li><li>Prepare loan documentation such as guarantees, promissory notes, security documents, and commitment letters; ensure accuracy and compliance.</li><li>Set up and maintain commercial loan files, ensuring accurate coding, classifications, payment schedules, and system entries.</li></ul><p>Underwriting & Risk Management</p><ul><li>Perform detailed financial analysis, assess risk ratings, evaluate collateral, and make recommendations within established lending limits.</li><li>Review commercial financial statements, cash flow, receivables, and net worth calculations to determine creditworthiness.</li><li>Track and manage renewals, mid-term adjustments, insurance requirements, and security registrations.</li><li>Monitor expiring financial statements, lien searches, PPSA registrations, and property valuations.</li></ul><p>Construction & Mortgage Administration</p><ul><li>Oversee construction mortgages, including site inspections, draw calculations, progress disbursements, and securing proper documentation.</li><li>Prepare payout statements, calculate penalties, and coordinate mortgage discharges with legal teams.</li></ul><p>Portfolio Support & Reporting</p><ul><li>Compile data for month-end reporting, loan renewals, disbursements, appraisals, insurance, and letters of credit.</li><li>Maintain Letters of Credit documentation, process holds/freezes, and manage system updates.</li><li>Provide administrative support to the lending manager, contribute to delinquency monitoring, and coordinate with legal counsel and bailiffs when required.</li></ul><p>Member Service & Team Collaboration</p><ul><li>Respond to member inquiries regarding commercial lending products, criteria, and loan terms.</li><li>Troubleshoot issues with existing commercial accounts and coordinate with internal departments and external stakeholders.</li><li>Provide training and guidance to lending staff on lending policies, procedures, and regulatory requirements.</li></ul><p><br></p>
  • 2026-01-12T20:08:39Z
Insurance Defence Legal Assistant
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Temporary
  • 32.00 - 36.50 CAD / Hourly
  • <p>We are looking for an experienced Insurance Defence Legal Assistant to join our client in Toronto, Ontario. This long-term contract position is ideal for someone with a strong attention to detail, a solid background in legal administration, and a thorough understanding of the Rules of Civil Procedure. The successful candidate will play a key role in supporting lawyers and ensuring the efficient management of legal tasks in a hybrid work environment.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Track deadlines, send reminders, and assist lawyers in preparing and filing timely responses.</p><p>• Draft, review, and proofread legal correspondence, documents, and forms to ensure accuracy and professionalism.</p><p>• Coordinate and schedule events such as examinations for discovery, motions, mediations, and settlement conferences.</p><p>• Prepare and organize legal briefs, records, releases, consents, and settlement disclosure notices.</p><p>• Conduct timely and accurate court filings while adhering to procedural requirements.</p><p>• Maintain organized physical and electronic filing systems to ensure easy access to case information.</p><p>• Transcribe dictation and produce error-free legal documents.</p><p>• Provide administrative support, including file management, accounting tasks, and ensuring compliance with client protocols and firm procedures.</p><p>• Update and manage lawyers' calendars to keep track of appointments and deadlines.</p><p>• Perform other legal and administrative tasks as required to support daily operations.</p>
  • 2026-01-09T16:38:41Z
Environmental Health & Safety Specialist
  • London, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 60000.00 - 80000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>We are looking for a dedicated Environmental Health & Safety Specialist to join our client in London, Ontario. This role involves ensuring compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations while actively contributing to the development and improvement of safety processes. The ideal candidate will play a key role in maintaining workplace safety standards and fostering a culture of continuous improvement.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Job Title: Health, Safety & Environment Specialist</strong></p><p><strong>Essential Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Support the HS& E Manager in ensuring the Health, Safety, and Environment (HS& E) plan and related processes are properly implemented and adhered to at all times.</li><li>Apply HS& E tools, requirements, and processes to day-to-day project and worksite activities.</li><li>Assist in developing and improving HS& E processes through lessons learned, team feedback, and monitoring emerging trends.</li><li>Maintain accurate records of safety inspections, incident reports, training records, and corrective actions.</li><li>Collect data from HS& E events, inspections, and audits to analyze performance, identify trends, and recommend improvements.</li><li>Prepare regular reports detailing safety performance indicators and trends, clearly communicating results to stakeholders.</li><li>Participate in hazard assessments, inspections, and quality audits to ensure compliance with HS& E plans and requirements.</li><li>Support the incident investigation process, including assisting with incident notifications.</li></ul><p><br></p>
  • 2026-01-14T08:04:33Z
Controller - CPG/manufacturing
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Temporary
  • 66.50 - 77.00 CAD / Hourly
  • <p>A growing manufacturing organization is seeking a Corporate Controller to lead its accounting and financial reporting function. Reporting to the CFO, this role is responsible for overseeing day-to-day financial operations while playing a key role in long-term financial planning, performance improvement, and risk management. The ideal candidate brings strong technical accounting expertise, leadership experience, and a hands-on approach within a manufacturing environment.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>This is a 3-mon contract with a 3-4 days onsite work model in client's office in Etobicoke, ON. </strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Lead cash management, budgeting, forecasting, and financial reporting to support overall financial strategy.</li><li>Prepare and review monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements in compliance with ASPE.</li><li>Ensure compliance with all applicable federal and provincial financial, tax, and payroll requirements.</li><li>Oversee the annual audit process, including coordination with external auditors and completion of all account reconciliations.</li><li>Maintain accurate and timely financial records, internal controls, and accounting procedures.</li><li>Partner with senior leadership to develop and manage operating, capital, and program budgets.</li><li>Develop and manage cash flow forecasting and working capital strategies aligned with business operations.</li><li>Support contract, grant, and project financial reporting and compliance requirements as applicable.</li><li>Conduct financial analysis and risk assessments related to assets, liabilities, and capital investments.</li><li>Monitor financial performance, identify variances, and recommend corrective actions to improve results.</li><li>Provide financial insight and decision support to the executive team.</li></ul><p><br></p>
  • 2026-01-06T18:48:40Z
Payroll Administrator
  • Vancouver, BC
  • onsite
  • Temporary
  • 33.00 - 37.00 CAD / Hourly
  • We are looking for a skilled Payroll Administrator to join our team on a contract basis in Vancouver, British Columbia. In this role, you will play a key part in ensuring accurate and efficient payroll processing while supporting benefits administration and reconciliations. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with strong attention to detail and technical skills to contribute to a dynamic environment.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Manage day-to-day payroll activities, including processing employee changes, benefits updates, and payroll inputs.<br>• Perform benefits and pension reconciliations accurately and in a timely manner.<br>• Prepare payroll journal entries and ensure all post-payroll tasks are completed efficiently.<br>• Utilize Excel for reconciliation tasks, including creating pivot tables, performing lookups, and analyzing discrepancies.<br>• Execute payroll processes independently with minimal supervision, ensuring accuracy and compliance.<br>• Collaborate with the team during initial onboarding to set up IT systems and gain access to payroll platforms.<br>• Maintain regular communication with management to provide updates and address any issues.<br>• Support semi-monthly payroll operations, including handling salaries, commissions, bonuses, and preparing T4s.<br>• Assist with benefit enrollment, changes, and reconciliation processes.<br>• Operate within a hybrid work model, with initial onsite training followed by remote work.
  • 2026-01-08T17:24:00Z
Senior Vendor Management Analyst
  • Markham, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 100000.00 - 120000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • We are looking for an experienced Vendor Management Specialist to join our team in Markham, Ontario. In this role, you will oversee and optimize our vendor relationships, ensuring compliance with our Vendor Management Framework while supporting contract owners throughout the vendor lifecycle. You will play a pivotal role in developing processes, maintaining vendor records, and fostering efficient procurement practices to drive organizational success.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Ensure compliance with the organization's Vendor Management Framework throughout all vendor-related activities.<br>• Provide guidance and support to contract owners during the vendor lifecycle, including procurement, due diligence, contract management, and performance monitoring.<br>• Develop and enhance tools, processes, and systems to streamline vendor management activities.<br>• Maintain and update the vendor register and inventory, ensuring data accuracy and accessibility.<br>• Assist contract owners in evaluating vendor risks and implementing appropriate mitigation strategies.<br>• Facilitate training sessions to improve understanding and application of the Vendor Management Framework.<br>• Generate insights and performance reports to optimize vendor spending and decision-making processes.<br>• Oversee timely contract renewals to ensure uninterrupted service delivery.<br>• Collaborate with business units and subject matter experts to address non-compliance or contract breaches.<br>• Update contract records to reflect vendor offboarding and contract terminations.
  • 2026-01-06T15:53:52Z
Information Security Engineer
  • Markham, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 90000.00 - 95000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>We are seeking an experienced Information Security Engineer, who is interested in being a technical mentor to a small team. This role is also critical in ensuring the security and integrity of systems, networks, and data. You will be responsible for implementing and maintaining security policies, monitoring threats, and promoting best practices across this organization.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><p><br></p><ul><li>Develop, implement, and maintain security policies, standards, and controls.</li><li>Monitor, detect, and respond to security threats, vulnerabilities, and incidents.</li><li>Conduct risk assessments and periodic security audits.</li><li>Manage and optimize security tools such as SIEM, IDS/IPS, and DLP solutions.</li><li>Investigate security breaches and provide remediation strategies.</li><li>Ensure compliance with regulatory frameworks (e.g., PCI, PII, CASL).</li><li>Stay current with emerging threats and industry standards.</li></ul><p><br></p>
  • 2025-12-11T15:23:48Z
Controller
  • Fredericton, NB
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 120000.00 - 135000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>We are looking for an experienced Controller to oversee financial operations and ensure the accuracy and integrity of all accounting processes. This role requires someone with a strong focus on detail and a solid background in financial reporting and budgeting. The successful candidate will take a lead role in ensuring compliance with corporate policies and IFRS accounting. Located in Fredericton, New Brunswick, this is an excellent opportunity to contribute to a dynamic organization.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Prepare and analyze financial statements to ensure accuracy and compliance with accounting standards.</p><p>• Annual budget preparation and budgetary control, annual forecasts and various management reports.</p><p>• Lead month end and Report Key performance indicators, financials, forecast, variance analysis and management financial reporting. </p><p>• Supervise the compilation and balancing of all financial data reported by operations management.</p><p>• Review and provide daily/weekly costing. </p><p>• Work closely with Operations to ensure timely pricing and costing information is always available. </p><p>• Develop and maintain a solid understanding of operational and corporate business practices and standardization. </p><p>• Provide leadership and guidance to the accounting team to foster growth and efficiency.</p><p>• Supervise the internal controls process. </p><p>• Ensure compliance of statutory laws and taxations. </p><p>• Supervise Internal /External audits. </p>
  • 2026-01-05T19:44:03Z
Accountant
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 75000.00 - 85000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • We are looking for an experienced Accountant to join our team in Toronto, Ontario. In this role, you will oversee the full cycle of accounting operations, ensuring accuracy and compliance with financial standards. This position is ideal for someone who is detail-oriented, thrives in a dynamic environment, and is comfortable managing financial records, payroll, and reconciliations.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Maintain and manage a full set of books, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, and general ledger.<br>• Prepare and reconcile balance sheets, ensuring accuracy and compliance with accounting standards.<br>• Handle payroll processing for a small team, reviewing and validating timesheets submitted by store managers.<br>• Generate and review financial statements, providing insights and recommendations to support decision-making.<br>• Oversee invoice processing, billing, and data entry to ensure timely and accurate recordkeeping.<br>• Utilize QuickBooks and other accounting software to manage financial data efficiently.<br>• Collaborate with the management team to implement and optimize in-house accounting systems.<br>• Perform intermediate-level tasks in Excel, such as data analysis and reporting.<br>• Ensure adherence to company policies and regulatory requirements in all accounting operations.<br>• Support year-end audit preparation and provide documentation as needed.
  • 2026-01-08T14:43:54Z
Financial Analyst
  • Scarborough, ON
  • onsite
  • Temporary
  • 30.00 - 33.00 CAD / Hourly
  • <p>We are looking for a detail-oriented Financial Analyst to join our team on a long-term contract basis in Scarborough, Ontario. In this role, you will be responsible for analyzing financial data, preparing detailed reports, and ensuring compliance with internal controls and regulatory requirements. This position offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to the success of a dynamic organization while further developing your financial expertise.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Conduct detailed financial analyses, including occupancy reviews, funding reconciliations, and sales commission assessments.</p><p>• Prepare and maintain fixed asset schedules, including amortization and accruals, ensuring timely reconciliations of monthly accounts.</p><p>• Collaborate with business unit managers and accounting staff to assist in the development of operational and capital budgets.</p><p>• Generate accurate and timely reports required by legislative guidelines, agreements, or management directives.</p><p>• Perform monthly reconciliations of general ledger accounts to uphold internal controls and compliance standards.</p><p>• Support annual audit processes by preparing schedules and responding to ad hoc audit requests.</p><p>• Assist with month-end procedures, including journal entries, balance sheet reconciliations, and cash flow analysis.</p><p>• Utilize Oracle accounting software and reporting tools, such as CRM and Crystal Reports, for efficient financial data management.</p><p>• Monitor and analyze financial performance metrics to provide actionable insights for decision-making.</p>
  • 2026-01-05T15:23:53Z
Paralegal
  • Vancouver, BC
  • onsite
  • Contract / Temporary to Hire
  • 35.00 - 47.00 CAD / Hourly
  • <p>Are you an experienced corporate paralegal seeking a dynamic, temporary opportunity? Our client is looking for a skilled professional to join their team and support critical board, governance, and securities functions. This position is located in Vancouver, BC.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Description: </strong></p><ul><li>Assist with administration of Board of Directors and committee meetings:</li><li>Prepare agendas, supporting materials, and board resolutions</li><li>Draft and maintain meeting minutes and written consents</li><li>Manage corporate governance documents: articles, bylaws, charters, mandates, and policies</li><li>Support annual/special shareholder meetings, including proxy documentation</li><li>Maintain minute books and track director/officer appointments, resignations, and shareholdings</li><li>Coordinate with external service providers and local counsel across multiple jurisdictions</li><li>Assist with continuous disclosure filings (e.g., Management Information Circulars, material change reports, insider reporting)</li><li>Ensure compliance with Canadian securities laws, stock exchange rules, and corporate statutes</li><li>Maintain disclosure calendars, track filing deadlines, and assist with SEDAR+ filings/recordkeeping</li><li>Support share capital transactions – issuances, option grants/exercises; maintain capitalization tables and equity records</li><li>Liaise with transfer agents and stock plan administrators</li><li>Assist with equity compensation plan administration</li><li>Contribute to due diligence for financings, mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures</li><li>Support external lawyers, auditors, and regulators</li><li>Manage confidential information with utmost discretion</li></ul><p><br></p>
  • 2026-01-09T21:23:44Z
Strategic Sourcing Lead
  • Surrey, BC
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 85000.00 - 110000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>We are currently supporting a large public sector organization in Surrey, BC in their search for a <strong>Strategic Sourcing Lead</strong> to join their procurement leadership team. This organization plays a vital role in supporting over 80,000 individuals across 120+ facilities, and is deeply committed to diversity, inclusion, and equitable employment practices.</p><p> </p><p> As the Strategic Sourcing Lead, you will report to the Manager of Purchasing and play a key role in advancing strategic procurement initiatives. You’ll lead a small team and oversee the full sourcing lifecycle, driving efficiency, innovation, and compliance across multiple categories, including capital projects, IT, education, and facilities.</p><p> </p><p> This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced procurement professional who thrives in a collaborative, purpose-driven environment and is eager to make a meaningful impact in their community.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><ul><li> Lead end-to-end sourcing and procurement projects across assigned categories, ensuring alignment with strategic and financial objectives.</li><li> Develop and implement category strategies and procurement policies that support operational efficiency and cost savings.</li><li>Supervise and mentor a team of sourcing professionals, providing training, guidance, and performance management.</li><li>Conduct supplier market research, vendor evaluations, and contract negotiations to achieve best value and mitigate risk.</li><li>Manage vendor relationships, performance standards, and service-level agreements.</li><li>Collaborate with internal stakeholders to understand organizational needs and deliver effective procurement solutions.</li><li>Utilize data analytics and reporting tools (Power BI, ERP, eProcurement) to drive insight and continuous improvement.</li><li>Stay informed of industry trends, public sector procurement laws, and best practices to enhance departmental performance.</li></ul>
  • 2026-01-06T18:59:12Z
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