We are looking for an experienced Payroll Administrator to join our team on a contract basis in Burnaby, British Columbia. This position requires a skilled individual with strong attention to detail to manage payroll processes for a semi-monthly cycle, ensuring accuracy and compliance across multiple provinces. The role also involves implementing new payroll software and reconciling benefits invoices while supporting the team during this transition.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Manage the semi-monthly payroll process for approximately 200 employees, ensuring compliance with British Columbia tax regulations.<br>• Oversee the implementation of a new payroll software system, ensuring smooth transition and integration.<br>• Reconcile benefits invoices accurately and address any discrepancies in a timely manner.<br>• Prepare and post necessary journal entries for payroll-related transactions and support month-end financial processes.<br>• Collaborate with the team to provide training and support for payroll system changes.<br>• Ensure all salary-related transactions are processed efficiently and accurately.<br>• Maintain records and documentation related to payroll activities for audit purposes.<br>• Resolve employee payroll queries and provide exceptional customer service.<br>• Work closely with management to identify and implement process improvements.<br>• Ensure adherence to company policies and procedures regarding payroll and benefits administration.
<p>We are looking for an experienced Internal Audit Manager to join our team in Richmond, British Columbia. This long-term contract position offers the opportunity to lead internal auditing initiatives, overall enterprise risk assessment and ensuring operational excellence and compliance within the retail industry. Reporting directly to the Director, you will play a critical role in evaluating financial controls, management strategies, and enhancing overall efficiency.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p><br></p><ul><li>Conduct evaluations to determine the effectiveness of financial controls and organizational processes.</li><li>Ensure adherence to applicable regulations, internal policies, and governing laws.</li><li>Offer unbiased analyses of financial statements, internal control mechanisms, and business operations.</li><li>Create comprehensive reports containing practical suggestions for enhancements.</li><li>Work closely with teams across departments to apply strategies for managing risks.</li><li>Assess control systems and identify opportunities to improve operational efficiency.</li><li>Carry out risk evaluations to detect inconsistencies and ensure regulatory compliance.</li><li>Examine potential financial misconduct or irregularities.</li><li>Oversee the implementation of audit findings and track corrective measures.</li><li>Analyze financial records and statements for precision and accuracy</li></ul><p><br></p>
<p>We are looking for an experienced Accounting Manager to join our team in Vancouver, British Columbia. This 3 month contract position offers an excellent opportunity to oversee comprehensive accounting processes and contribute to financial reporting and compliance efforts. The role requires a detail-oriented individual with strong technical skills and the ability to collaborate across multiple entities.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Prepare and review monthly financial statements and reports to support informed business decisions.</p><p>• Record accurate journal entries in NetSuite to maintain up-to-date financial records.</p><p>• Handle Canadian and U.S. sales and use tax filings, ensuring compliance with local regulations.</p><p>• Manage financial data across multiple entities, including recording transactions and generating related reports.</p><p>• Support the consolidation of financial information across entities for unified reporting.</p><p>• Oversee intercompany transactions by recording, reconciling, and monitoring data to ensure accuracy.</p><p>• Conduct variance analyses to identify discrepancies and draft commentary on findings.</p><p>• Collaborate with the FP& A team to align accounting processes with broader financial planning strategies.</p>
<p>We are looking for a skilled Accounting Manager to join our team in New Westminster, British Columbia. In this 3 month contract position, you will play a key role in handling a special project related to forecasting revenue for the business and providing recommendations whilst simultaneously managing financial operations, and overseeing the finance team of 3. This opportunity is ideal for someone with strong financial analysis expertise and a keen understanding of data analytics.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p><br></p><ul><li>Develop a thorough understanding of union dues structures and their impact on organizational revenues.</li><li>Conduct detailed analysis of revenue drivers to identify trends and propose actionable insights.</li><li>Evaluate the quality and availability of financial data to streamline processes and enhance reporting.</li><li>Supervise and coordinate the finance team in preparing accurate monthly financial statements.</li><li>Provide strategic financial guidance and support to the Executive Director as needed.</li><li>Collaborate with team members to build tailored financial models and propose key assumptions.</li><li>Work closely with the data analyst and administrative manager to optimize system-related processes.</li><li>Ensure compliance with relevant financial reporting standards and organizational policies.</li></ul><p><br></p>
<p>A progressive Indigenous organization in the Lower Mainland is seeking a Manager, Archaeology & Guardian Programs to lead and oversee archaeological management, cultural heritage protection, and Guardian field operations within their Lands and Resources Department. This is a leadership opportunity for an experienced archaeology professional who is passionate about cultural stewardship, environmental protection, and advancing reconciliation in land and resource management.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><p><br></p><ul><li>Oversee archaeological referrals, heritage permitting, and fieldwork to ensure projects align with community heritage management standards.</li><li>Supervise Indigenous Guardians and field crews, providing direction, mentorship, and performance support.</li><li>Manage scheduling, field operations, and the Health & Safety Program for the Guardian team.</li><li>Collaborate with internal departments and external partners to integrate archaeological, environmental, and traditional knowledge in a culturally appropriate way.</li><li>Develop and implement archaeological and heritage guidelines, policies, and procedures.</li><li>Lead archaeological desktop and field studies as required.</li><li>Act as (or work toward becoming) a qualified Heritage Conservation Act Permit Holder.</li><li>Support contract management, budgeting, and invoicing processes for the department.</li><li>Contribute to reconciliation initiatives and stewardship of lands and waters.</li><li>Take initiative in problem-solving and continuously improve departmental systems and workflows.</li><li>Provide day-to-day leadership, supervision, and coaching to direct reports.</li></ul>
<p>Our well-established business law firm client in downtown Vancouver is seeking a detail-oriented <strong>Corporate Paralegal</strong> to support its growing corporate/commercial practice. This role offers a mix of corporate records work and hands-on involvement in transactional files, including mergers and acquisitions, reorganizations, and governance matters.</p><p> </p><p><strong>This is a 14-month contract position with strong potential for a permanent role.</strong></p><p> </p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><p><strong>Corporate Records Management</strong></p><ul><li>Maintain physical and digital corporate records (BC, federal, and extraprovincial)</li><li>Assist with the transition of records to digital minute books </li><li>Prepare corporate documents and filings using templates and precedents</li><li>Manage updates in the corporate records database</li><li>Coordinate outgoing record packages and couriers</li><li>Respond to email and telephone inquiries from clients and internal team members</li></ul><p><strong>Transactional Support</strong></p><ul><li>Support formation and governance matters for corporations, partnerships, and not-for-profits</li><li>Assist with documentation for M& A transactions, reorganizations, continuations, dissolutions, and joint ventures</li><li>Conduct due diligence reviews of minute books and public records</li><li>Prepare rectification resolutions and due diligence summaries</li><li>Perform BC Online and other registry searches</li><li>Review and format legal correspondence, agreements, and closing documents</li><li>Coordinate execution via DocuSign and assemble digital closing books (manually and through Closing Folders)</li><li>Provide assistance with large-scale transactions and firm-wide projects</li></ul><p><br></p>
<p><strong>Estimator – Power Utilities Construction</strong></p><p><strong>Location:</strong> Abbotsford, BC</p><p><strong>Salary: </strong>$100,000 - 110,000</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About the Company</strong></p><p>Our client is a <strong>Canadian-owned utility contractor</strong> with a strong reputation for reliability, safety, and quality. With projects spanning across Western Canada, they deliver essential <strong>construction and maintenance services in the power utility sector</strong>, supporting major infrastructure and energy initiatives that keep communities connected.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>The Opportunity</strong></p><p>Are you a detail-driven Estimator who thrives in a collaborative environment? This is your chance to join a <strong>growing, forward-thinking team</strong> where your expertise directly contributes to winning bids and delivering successful projects. Reporting to the <strong>Director of Project Services</strong>, you’ll play a key role in preparing accurate, competitive cost estimates and continuously improving internal tools and processes. Every day brings a new challenge — from interpreting drawings and specs to collaborating with suppliers and project teams on major infrastructure builds.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>What You’ll Be Doing</strong></p><ul><li>Partner with the Lead Estimator and project teams to prepare competitive bids and detailed cost estimates.</li><li>Interpret drawings and specifications to determine scope, materials, and resource requirements.</li><li>Perform quantity takeoffs and cost breakdowns across all phases of construction.</li><li>Source and evaluate pricing from subcontractors, suppliers, and equipment vendors.</li><li>Validate estimates against historical data and current market trends.</li><li>Maintain clear documentation and organized backup for all estimate figures.</li><li>Support continuous improvement of estimating tools, processes, and systems.</li><li>Participate in post-bid reviews to identify lessons learned and areas for improvement.</li></ul>
<p>Location: Surrey, BC</p><p>Salary: $90,000 – $113,000 annually (commensurate with experience)</p><p>Schedule: Full-time, permanent</p><p>Benefits: Comprehensive health, dental, vision, life insurance, LTD, pension, vacation, and 13 paid holidays</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About the Opportunity</strong></p><p>We are currently supporting a large public sector organization in Surrey, BC in their search for a Strategic Sourcing Lead 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><br></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><br></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><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</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 (PowerBI, 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><p><br></p><p><br></p>
<p>Our client is seeking a Financial Modeling Consultant for a 2 month contract. Reporting to a Senior Manager, the key responsibilities of the Financial Modeling Consultant are:</p><p><br></p><p>* Take an existing financial model with a certain scenario and build another scenario</p><p>* Work closely with the Engineering team, who will provide operational costs and additional information for the updated financial model</p><p>* Take operational costs and additional information and create a new scenario in the existing financial model.</p><p>* Reconfigure the financial model to address the new scenario and review the model for accuracy & correctness</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p>