BW Solar’s mission is to play an active role in the energy transition by empowering communities to rely on clean energy to power their lives. Being a privately held company gives BW Solar the agility to adapt to the fast-moving regulatory and technological landscape. We are a young, well-capitalized and profitable company that has originated over 4 GW of greenfield solar and energy storage projects to date.
Reporting to the CEO, the Legal Counsel for BW Solar & BW Group will advise and support all aspects of our Solar and Solar + Storage projects in the US and Canada. The role entails advising on regulatory, compliance, managing dispute resolution matters, and working directly with external counsel and the Corporate Secretarial team in Singapore.
Key Accountabilities and Duties
As member of the management team of BW Solar and of the BW Legal Centre of Excellence provide legal advice and support in relation to all aspects of the BW Solar’s renewables business including acquisitions, joint ventures, financing, leases, options, bids, permitting, corporate, insurance and tax matters.
Review, draft, and negotiate a wide range of legal documentation and commercial and real estate agreements for renewable energy transactions (including property tax, interconnection, offtake, LOIs, MOUs, acquisition and divestment agreements, and partnership agreements).
Identify, select, instruct, and liaise and collaborate with local external counsel, especially in the US and Canada, and manage legal budgets with external counsel.
Manage legal due diligence, transaction document negotiation and coordination of closings.
Advise on, and identify, regulatory, compliance and risk issues including the renewable energy regulatory and power generation framework, environmental matters, anti-trust, sanctions, and anti-bribery.
Manage and direct dispute resolution matters (litigation, arbitration and mediation) as and when these matters arise.
Liaise and work collaboratively with the Legal and Corporate Secretarial team in Singapore in connection with BW Group matters and the preparation of corporate and governance materials and support corporate structuring activities, including formation of legal entities.
Perform corporate secretarial role in connection with the companies within the BW Solar group.
Participate in ad hoc projects as required.
Assist with the development and oversight of policies and procedures and actively participate and engage in the process for the continuous improvement of procedures.
Take the lead in building out BW Solar’s contract management workstream.
Qualifications
Legally qualified as an attorney in the US and /or Canada.
Between 5 to 8 years’ legal experience.
Experience working in the renewable energy and/or power generation industry
Experience in M&A for energy projects and real estate agreements for energy projects
Passion for the renewables industry and familiarity with real estate law.
Ambition to grow with the company and to collaborate with developers and senior management.
Good negotiation and drafting skills and sound business acumen.
Preference for experience in leading legal firm
Exhibit adherence to BW Group’s core values – ‘Collaborative, Ambitious, Reliable, and Enduring’.
Ability to deliver high-quality work under deadlines.
Job Requirements
Remote work location within Canada or the US. The successful candidate will be expected to align their working hours in Central or Eastern times zones.
Ability to travel within the United States and Canada. Travel may be required up to 30%.
Valid driver’s license and Passport.
Successful candidate must pass a Criminal Background Check.
Please Note: Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Apr 18, 2024
Remote
BW Solar’s mission is to play an active role in the energy transition by empowering communities to rely on clean energy to power their lives. Being a privately held company gives BW Solar the agility to adapt to the fast-moving regulatory and technological landscape. We are a young, well-capitalized and profitable company that has originated over 4 GW of greenfield solar and energy storage projects to date.
Reporting to the CEO, the Legal Counsel for BW Solar & BW Group will advise and support all aspects of our Solar and Solar + Storage projects in the US and Canada. The role entails advising on regulatory, compliance, managing dispute resolution matters, and working directly with external counsel and the Corporate Secretarial team in Singapore.
Key Accountabilities and Duties
As member of the management team of BW Solar and of the BW Legal Centre of Excellence provide legal advice and support in relation to all aspects of the BW Solar’s renewables business including acquisitions, joint ventures, financing, leases, options, bids, permitting, corporate, insurance and tax matters.
Review, draft, and negotiate a wide range of legal documentation and commercial and real estate agreements for renewable energy transactions (including property tax, interconnection, offtake, LOIs, MOUs, acquisition and divestment agreements, and partnership agreements).
Identify, select, instruct, and liaise and collaborate with local external counsel, especially in the US and Canada, and manage legal budgets with external counsel.
Manage legal due diligence, transaction document negotiation and coordination of closings.
Advise on, and identify, regulatory, compliance and risk issues including the renewable energy regulatory and power generation framework, environmental matters, anti-trust, sanctions, and anti-bribery.
Manage and direct dispute resolution matters (litigation, arbitration and mediation) as and when these matters arise.
Liaise and work collaboratively with the Legal and Corporate Secretarial team in Singapore in connection with BW Group matters and the preparation of corporate and governance materials and support corporate structuring activities, including formation of legal entities.
Perform corporate secretarial role in connection with the companies within the BW Solar group.
Participate in ad hoc projects as required.
Assist with the development and oversight of policies and procedures and actively participate and engage in the process for the continuous improvement of procedures.
Take the lead in building out BW Solar’s contract management workstream.
Qualifications
Legally qualified as an attorney in the US and /or Canada.
Between 5 to 8 years’ legal experience.
Experience working in the renewable energy and/or power generation industry
Experience in M&A for energy projects and real estate agreements for energy projects
Passion for the renewables industry and familiarity with real estate law.
Ambition to grow with the company and to collaborate with developers and senior management.
Good negotiation and drafting skills and sound business acumen.
Preference for experience in leading legal firm
Exhibit adherence to BW Group’s core values – ‘Collaborative, Ambitious, Reliable, and Enduring’.
Ability to deliver high-quality work under deadlines.
Job Requirements
Remote work location within Canada or the US. The successful candidate will be expected to align their working hours in Central or Eastern times zones.
Ability to travel within the United States and Canada. Travel may be required up to 30%.
Valid driver’s license and Passport.
Successful candidate must pass a Criminal Background Check.
Please Note: Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
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At the City of Abbotsford our people are our greatest asset. We offer a wide range of diverse, stimulating and rewarding career opportunities that support and recognize high levels of performance. In Abbotsford, we work strongly to create a challenging and rewarding environment for our employees to thrive. We invite you to become part of a place that has strong corporate and organizational values, rewarding career paths, challenging opportunities and an engaging and dynamic team to work with.
Be part of the story. Join our team today. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Located in the picturesque Fraser Valley, the City of Abbotsford is the fifth largest municipality in BC with a population of approximately 153,500. Surrounded by majestic mountains and working fields, Abbotsford offers a rural charm and friendly small-town hospitality within a fast-paced urban cityscape that boasts a flair for trade, commerce, and entertainment. Young families and working professionals continue to relocate to Abbotsford, drawn by the affordable real estate, booming economy, and superior quality of life. Residents have access to extensive civic recreational and entertainment facilities, including indoor and outdoor pools, and a 7000-seat spectator arena which hosts the Abbotsford Canucks as well as world class concerts, shows, and attractions. Abbotsford has excellent recreational facilities and is home to two private and three City-operated arenas, hundreds of parks and playing fields, and an extensive trail system that spans the entire community. Abbotsford’s educational facilities encompass pre-school to post-secondary levels, with full degree programs offered by the University of the Fraser Valley. Elementary and secondary education is provided by both public and privately-operated institutions. The major medical facility is the Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer Centre (ARHCC), a state-of-the-art, 300-bed hospital. The ARHCC provides enhanced and specialized health services to more than 330,000 people in the Fraser Valley region. There are also a number of intermediate and extended care facilities as well as a unique Campus of Care tri-fold medical centre that includes the second BC Children’s Hospital. And don’t forget about our fabulous, municipally owned and operated Abbotsford International Airport to connect you with destinations around the world.
As a Staff Lawyer at the City of Abbotsford, you will report to the Director, Legal Services and provide legal advice and assistance to City staff conducting daily business and long-term planning. As a Staff Lawyer, you manage internal legal staff and external counsel and advise on a broad range of issues that impact the municipality including contracts, litigation, land use planning, insurance, procurement, tax, real estate, liability claims, administrative law, and bylaw drafting and enforcement.
The ideal candidate for this role is a four to ten-year call with a successful track record of providing legal advice to or within a municipality, but all candidates with strong credentials and relevant experience are encouraged to apply. The successful candidate can expect a competitive salary in line with their experience and a comprehensive benefit package, including membership in British Columbia’s Municipal Pension Plan (a defined benefit pension) and a generous vacation allowance. This is an ideal role for a civically minded lawyer who seeks to develop an exciting, satisfying, and unique generalist practice in an established legal department with excellent internal and external support.
As the ideal candidate you have:
A passion for learning and applying all areas of the law.
A practical, solution-focused, and customer-centric approach to providing legal services.
Legal practice experience enabling you to confidently manage a diverse set of practice areas.
Familiarity with key local government legislation.
Experience in a municipal, public sector, or regulated environment.
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills.
The City of Abbotsford is committed to creating a workplace that fosters a culture of diversity and inclusion by attracting, retaining and developing a talented and diverse workforce which broadly reflects the community and citizens we serve. As such, we encourage applications from individuals from all genders, backgrounds and underrepresented groups. We will be happy to work with applicants requesting accommodation at any stage of the hiring process. The City offers extensive personal and professional development opportunities. To apply, please visit us online at: www.abbotsford.ca/careers .
Salary: $134,024 - $158,139
Closing Date: May 5, 2024
Apr 17, 2024
Full time
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At the City of Abbotsford our people are our greatest asset. We offer a wide range of diverse, stimulating and rewarding career opportunities that support and recognize high levels of performance. In Abbotsford, we work strongly to create a challenging and rewarding environment for our employees to thrive. We invite you to become part of a place that has strong corporate and organizational values, rewarding career paths, challenging opportunities and an engaging and dynamic team to work with.
Be part of the story. Join our team today. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Located in the picturesque Fraser Valley, the City of Abbotsford is the fifth largest municipality in BC with a population of approximately 153,500. Surrounded by majestic mountains and working fields, Abbotsford offers a rural charm and friendly small-town hospitality within a fast-paced urban cityscape that boasts a flair for trade, commerce, and entertainment. Young families and working professionals continue to relocate to Abbotsford, drawn by the affordable real estate, booming economy, and superior quality of life. Residents have access to extensive civic recreational and entertainment facilities, including indoor and outdoor pools, and a 7000-seat spectator arena which hosts the Abbotsford Canucks as well as world class concerts, shows, and attractions. Abbotsford has excellent recreational facilities and is home to two private and three City-operated arenas, hundreds of parks and playing fields, and an extensive trail system that spans the entire community. Abbotsford’s educational facilities encompass pre-school to post-secondary levels, with full degree programs offered by the University of the Fraser Valley. Elementary and secondary education is provided by both public and privately-operated institutions. The major medical facility is the Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer Centre (ARHCC), a state-of-the-art, 300-bed hospital. The ARHCC provides enhanced and specialized health services to more than 330,000 people in the Fraser Valley region. There are also a number of intermediate and extended care facilities as well as a unique Campus of Care tri-fold medical centre that includes the second BC Children’s Hospital. And don’t forget about our fabulous, municipally owned and operated Abbotsford International Airport to connect you with destinations around the world.
As a Staff Lawyer at the City of Abbotsford, you will report to the Director, Legal Services and provide legal advice and assistance to City staff conducting daily business and long-term planning. As a Staff Lawyer, you manage internal legal staff and external counsel and advise on a broad range of issues that impact the municipality including contracts, litigation, land use planning, insurance, procurement, tax, real estate, liability claims, administrative law, and bylaw drafting and enforcement.
The ideal candidate for this role is a four to ten-year call with a successful track record of providing legal advice to or within a municipality, but all candidates with strong credentials and relevant experience are encouraged to apply. The successful candidate can expect a competitive salary in line with their experience and a comprehensive benefit package, including membership in British Columbia’s Municipal Pension Plan (a defined benefit pension) and a generous vacation allowance. This is an ideal role for a civically minded lawyer who seeks to develop an exciting, satisfying, and unique generalist practice in an established legal department with excellent internal and external support.
As the ideal candidate you have:
A passion for learning and applying all areas of the law.
A practical, solution-focused, and customer-centric approach to providing legal services.
Legal practice experience enabling you to confidently manage a diverse set of practice areas.
Familiarity with key local government legislation.
Experience in a municipal, public sector, or regulated environment.
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills.
The City of Abbotsford is committed to creating a workplace that fosters a culture of diversity and inclusion by attracting, retaining and developing a talented and diverse workforce which broadly reflects the community and citizens we serve. As such, we encourage applications from individuals from all genders, backgrounds and underrepresented groups. We will be happy to work with applicants requesting accommodation at any stage of the hiring process. The City offers extensive personal and professional development opportunities. To apply, please visit us online at: www.abbotsford.ca/careers .
Salary: $134,024 - $158,139
Closing Date: May 5, 2024
Municipal Property Assessment Corporation
Pickering, Ontario, Canada
Do you want to be part of a team helping to strengthen every community across Ontario? Are you interested in seeing the importance of your work firsthand?
Become a Associate General Counsel - Litigation with MPAC
The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) is made up of a team of experts who understand local communities and assess every property in Ontario. What we do provides the very foundation that municipalities use to base the property taxes needed to pay for the services we use every day. Learn more.
Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism
MPAC is committed to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism. We are taking important steps towards ensuring that all voices are respected, valued and being heard. MPAC is dedicated to fostering an environment where employees can bring their full, unique and authentic selves and are inspired to do their best work.
What makes you great for this role?
You are an astute leader who can provide strategic direction to the Legal, Policy and Compliance branch, assist the VP & General Counsel in the management of the legal division and practice leadership, focusing on assessment appeal advocacy and litigation strategy.
We have:
A team of highly skilled, dedicated, and collaborative staff to work with
Leadership that supports you
An enterprise that embraces change
A work environment that has flexible work locations (including remote), hours of work and overall employee wellness support
You have:
Professional degree in Law (JD, L.L.B or equivalent) with membership in good standing in the Law Society of Ontario
At least 6 years demonstrated progressively responsible related legal experience
Familiarity with property assessment terminology, the Assessment Review Board Rules of Practice and Procedure, MPAC policies and procedures, valuation theory, appraisal methodologies, and related legislation such as the Assessment Act, City of Toronto Act, Municipal Act, Municipal Freedom of Information Protection of Privacy Act and the MPAC Act
Demonstrated expertise with the ARB, the Divisional Court and the Superior Court of Justice; with an understanding of the court application process (pursuant to Section 46 of the Assessment Act)
Experience with administrative law, legal research, tribunal advocacy and drafting memos, pleadings and written submissions
Crucial problem-solving skills to evaluate legal issues quickly and thoroughly offer expert advice
Proven leadership skills, with ability to direct and engage professional staff to achieve department and corporate objectives
Excellent research, analytical, problem solving and decision-making skills to recommend solutions and changes to existing policies and procedures
What you will do:
Support the VP & General Counsel on overall department strategy, key performance indicators and work collaboratively with management to achieve strategic objectives
Represent MPAC in assessment appeals, appeals to Divisional Court, tax exemption applications, and in general litigation matters
Work with and provide support to Assessment Advocacy and Legislative Interpretation and Litigation Strategy (LILS) in responding to legal interpretation requests, general legal enquiries, assessment appeals to the ARB
Provide leadership in the development of policy and procedures governing the provision of legislation and policy support services to municipalities, municipal associations, property taxpayers and professional associations and other jurisdictions
Provide assessment policy advice and legislative interpretation services to MPAC staff to ensure MPAC’s compliance with the Assessment Act, MPAC Act and other relevant Acts;
Work with the Director, Assessment Litigation and Dispute Resolution, and the Director, Legislative Interpretation and Litigation Strategy to oversee all assessment-related litigation at the ARB
Approve the use of external counsel, including selecting, retaining and negotiating services, as required
Liaise with the Ministry of Finance, ARB, property tax agents and lawyers, rate payers on an ongoing basis, managing relationships as a representative of MPAC; advocate for legislative and regulatory change
Additional Information:
Requisition ID: 1822
Job Type: Non-Union Staff
Closing Date: April 3, 2024
Ready to apply?
Click on the URL provided, followed by the “Apply Now” icon once within the posting. Create your candidate profile and upload your resume and cover letter by April 3, 2024 . Please note, only applications submitted through the Applicant Tracking System will be accepted.
Successful candidates will be required to undergo a background verification with Mintz Global Screening. By applying to this job posting, you are providing your consent to MPAC to share your name, email address and phone number with Mintz, to conduct the criminal and driver abstract check and for Mintz to disclose the results to MPAC, should you be the successful incumbent.
MPAC is committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible environment where all employees and members of the public feel valued, respected and supported. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflect the diversity of the public and communities we serve.
Persons with disability who need accommodation in the application process or those needing job postings in an alternative format may email their request to careers@mpac.ca.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
Job advertisements for positions that have been designated bilingual will be posted in both English and French on our website. Positions that are not designated bilingual are not translated and are only posted in English on the English version of our website.
Mar 31, 2024
Full time
Do you want to be part of a team helping to strengthen every community across Ontario? Are you interested in seeing the importance of your work firsthand?
Become a Associate General Counsel - Litigation with MPAC
The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) is made up of a team of experts who understand local communities and assess every property in Ontario. What we do provides the very foundation that municipalities use to base the property taxes needed to pay for the services we use every day. Learn more.
Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism
MPAC is committed to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism. We are taking important steps towards ensuring that all voices are respected, valued and being heard. MPAC is dedicated to fostering an environment where employees can bring their full, unique and authentic selves and are inspired to do their best work.
What makes you great for this role?
You are an astute leader who can provide strategic direction to the Legal, Policy and Compliance branch, assist the VP & General Counsel in the management of the legal division and practice leadership, focusing on assessment appeal advocacy and litigation strategy.
We have:
A team of highly skilled, dedicated, and collaborative staff to work with
Leadership that supports you
An enterprise that embraces change
A work environment that has flexible work locations (including remote), hours of work and overall employee wellness support
You have:
Professional degree in Law (JD, L.L.B or equivalent) with membership in good standing in the Law Society of Ontario
At least 6 years demonstrated progressively responsible related legal experience
Familiarity with property assessment terminology, the Assessment Review Board Rules of Practice and Procedure, MPAC policies and procedures, valuation theory, appraisal methodologies, and related legislation such as the Assessment Act, City of Toronto Act, Municipal Act, Municipal Freedom of Information Protection of Privacy Act and the MPAC Act
Demonstrated expertise with the ARB, the Divisional Court and the Superior Court of Justice; with an understanding of the court application process (pursuant to Section 46 of the Assessment Act)
Experience with administrative law, legal research, tribunal advocacy and drafting memos, pleadings and written submissions
Crucial problem-solving skills to evaluate legal issues quickly and thoroughly offer expert advice
Proven leadership skills, with ability to direct and engage professional staff to achieve department and corporate objectives
Excellent research, analytical, problem solving and decision-making skills to recommend solutions and changes to existing policies and procedures
What you will do:
Support the VP & General Counsel on overall department strategy, key performance indicators and work collaboratively with management to achieve strategic objectives
Represent MPAC in assessment appeals, appeals to Divisional Court, tax exemption applications, and in general litigation matters
Work with and provide support to Assessment Advocacy and Legislative Interpretation and Litigation Strategy (LILS) in responding to legal interpretation requests, general legal enquiries, assessment appeals to the ARB
Provide leadership in the development of policy and procedures governing the provision of legislation and policy support services to municipalities, municipal associations, property taxpayers and professional associations and other jurisdictions
Provide assessment policy advice and legislative interpretation services to MPAC staff to ensure MPAC’s compliance with the Assessment Act, MPAC Act and other relevant Acts;
Work with the Director, Assessment Litigation and Dispute Resolution, and the Director, Legislative Interpretation and Litigation Strategy to oversee all assessment-related litigation at the ARB
Approve the use of external counsel, including selecting, retaining and negotiating services, as required
Liaise with the Ministry of Finance, ARB, property tax agents and lawyers, rate payers on an ongoing basis, managing relationships as a representative of MPAC; advocate for legislative and regulatory change
Additional Information:
Requisition ID: 1822
Job Type: Non-Union Staff
Closing Date: April 3, 2024
Ready to apply?
Click on the URL provided, followed by the “Apply Now” icon once within the posting. Create your candidate profile and upload your resume and cover letter by April 3, 2024 . Please note, only applications submitted through the Applicant Tracking System will be accepted.
Successful candidates will be required to undergo a background verification with Mintz Global Screening. By applying to this job posting, you are providing your consent to MPAC to share your name, email address and phone number with Mintz, to conduct the criminal and driver abstract check and for Mintz to disclose the results to MPAC, should you be the successful incumbent.
MPAC is committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible environment where all employees and members of the public feel valued, respected and supported. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflect the diversity of the public and communities we serve.
Persons with disability who need accommodation in the application process or those needing job postings in an alternative format may email their request to careers@mpac.ca.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
Job advertisements for positions that have been designated bilingual will be posted in both English and French on our website. Positions that are not designated bilingual are not translated and are only posted in English on the English version of our website.
Join a team dedicated to delivering outstanding client service.
Cox & Palmer is a full-service, top-ranked Atlantic Canadian law firm with the knowledge and experience clients rely upon for solid legal solutions. The firm prides itself on a collegial work atmosphere and supportive team environment.
We hire self-motivated, team-minded individuals with a strong work ethic, integrity and a commitment to client service.
We are seeking a permanent, full-time experienced Legal Assistant to join our Fredericton office to provide legal administrative support to lawyers in the Labour and Employment practice group.
SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES
Accurate electronic and physical maintenance of client and administrative files;
Draft legal documents and correspondence;
Verbal and written communication with clients;
Meet deadlines, ability to multi-task and prioritize incoming requests;
Proofread, data entry, and document production;
Establish and maintain a calendar and reminder system; and
Other related duties, performed with a high degree of detail and accuracy.
SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS
Spoken and written proficiency in English is required;
Legal Assistant or Paralegal diploma from a recognized post-secondary institution is considered an asset;
Above average proficiency in Microsoft applications and typing skills; and
Detail oriented, strong organizational and time management skills.
Cox & Palmer provides a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits:
100% Employer paid premiums for individual or family health and dental benefits;
Pension with matching employer contribution and Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) program;
Employee & Family Assistance Program (EFAP);
Health & Wellness programs including customized online resource platforms and more;
Personal Spending Allowance (PSA)
Corporate rates on gym memberships, home/auto insurance, hotel and car rentals;
“Casual Dress” policy; and
Vacation, sick, and personal time allowances.
APPLY
The deadline to apply is
Please click Apply Now to apply.
Please submit a resume and covering letter to:
NB Human Resources
NBCareers@coxandpalmer.com
We thank all candidates for their interest in Cox & Palmer; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Mar 21, 2024
Full time
Join a team dedicated to delivering outstanding client service.
Cox & Palmer is a full-service, top-ranked Atlantic Canadian law firm with the knowledge and experience clients rely upon for solid legal solutions. The firm prides itself on a collegial work atmosphere and supportive team environment.
We hire self-motivated, team-minded individuals with a strong work ethic, integrity and a commitment to client service.
We are seeking a permanent, full-time experienced Legal Assistant to join our Fredericton office to provide legal administrative support to lawyers in the Labour and Employment practice group.
SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES
Accurate electronic and physical maintenance of client and administrative files;
Draft legal documents and correspondence;
Verbal and written communication with clients;
Meet deadlines, ability to multi-task and prioritize incoming requests;
Proofread, data entry, and document production;
Establish and maintain a calendar and reminder system; and
Other related duties, performed with a high degree of detail and accuracy.
SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS
Spoken and written proficiency in English is required;
Legal Assistant or Paralegal diploma from a recognized post-secondary institution is considered an asset;
Above average proficiency in Microsoft applications and typing skills; and
Detail oriented, strong organizational and time management skills.
Cox & Palmer provides a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits:
100% Employer paid premiums for individual or family health and dental benefits;
Pension with matching employer contribution and Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) program;
Employee & Family Assistance Program (EFAP);
Health & Wellness programs including customized online resource platforms and more;
Personal Spending Allowance (PSA)
Corporate rates on gym memberships, home/auto insurance, hotel and car rentals;
“Casual Dress” policy; and
Vacation, sick, and personal time allowances.
APPLY
The deadline to apply is
Please click Apply Now to apply.
Please submit a resume and covering letter to:
NB Human Resources
NBCareers@coxandpalmer.com
We thank all candidates for their interest in Cox & Palmer; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP is one of Canada’s leading business law firms. Advising many of Canada’s corporate leaders, as well as U.S. and international parties with extensive interest in Canada, our more than 1,000 firm members are based in offices in Toronto, Montréal, Ottawa, Vancouver, Calgary and New York.
Osler prides itself on attracting and maintaining some of the brightest talent in the legal arena. Our lawyers, students, management and business professionals have created a unique firm culture which nurtures mentoring and the exchange of ideas. Osler is a dynamic and exciting place to begin a career or carve out a new path.
We currently have an opening for a Legal Assistant, Tax in our Calgary office. The Legal Assistant will proactively provide legal professionals with a high level of support in an effort to improve practice efficiency, including coordinating client-related activities. This position requires an excellent multi-tasker with strong administrative and communication skills, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment. The successful candidate will demonstrate initiative and have excellent client service and organizational skills.
Position Requirements
Education and Experience
The successful incumbent will have a Community College Certificate in a Legal Secretarial Assistant program or equivalent, strong technical skills (MS Office suite), be a team player, have a positive attitude and professional image, and possess a minimum of three to five years of experience in a Legal Assistant role. An equivalent combination of education, training and experience is acceptable.
We are currently working in a hybrid work arrangement, which includes a requirement to work partially in the office.
Accessibility and Accommodation
We thank all applicants for their interest in Osler; however, only chosen applicants will be contacted. Osler is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment, and we welcome and encourage applications from people with disabilities and people with diverse backgrounds, identities, and cultures. Accommodations are available upon request for candidates in all phases of the selection process.
Background and Reference Checks
Please note that any offer of employment will be conditional upon background and reference checks, including a criminal record check, credit check, and employment and educational verifications.
If you have the required background with the ability to provide exceptional customer service and wish to work in one of Canada's leading law firms, please reply in confidence with a cover letter and résumé by the closing date.
Mar 05, 2024
Full time
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP is one of Canada’s leading business law firms. Advising many of Canada’s corporate leaders, as well as U.S. and international parties with extensive interest in Canada, our more than 1,000 firm members are based in offices in Toronto, Montréal, Ottawa, Vancouver, Calgary and New York.
Osler prides itself on attracting and maintaining some of the brightest talent in the legal arena. Our lawyers, students, management and business professionals have created a unique firm culture which nurtures mentoring and the exchange of ideas. Osler is a dynamic and exciting place to begin a career or carve out a new path.
We currently have an opening for a Legal Assistant, Tax in our Calgary office. The Legal Assistant will proactively provide legal professionals with a high level of support in an effort to improve practice efficiency, including coordinating client-related activities. This position requires an excellent multi-tasker with strong administrative and communication skills, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment. The successful candidate will demonstrate initiative and have excellent client service and organizational skills.
Position Requirements
Education and Experience
The successful incumbent will have a Community College Certificate in a Legal Secretarial Assistant program or equivalent, strong technical skills (MS Office suite), be a team player, have a positive attitude and professional image, and possess a minimum of three to five years of experience in a Legal Assistant role. An equivalent combination of education, training and experience is acceptable.
We are currently working in a hybrid work arrangement, which includes a requirement to work partially in the office.
Accessibility and Accommodation
We thank all applicants for their interest in Osler; however, only chosen applicants will be contacted. Osler is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment, and we welcome and encourage applications from people with disabilities and people with diverse backgrounds, identities, and cultures. Accommodations are available upon request for candidates in all phases of the selection process.
Background and Reference Checks
Please note that any offer of employment will be conditional upon background and reference checks, including a criminal record check, credit check, and employment and educational verifications.
If you have the required background with the ability to provide exceptional customer service and wish to work in one of Canada's leading law firms, please reply in confidence with a cover letter and résumé by the closing date.
Are you looking to join a dynamic pension plan that embodies the strong values of its 500,000 members and is an industry leading global investor? If so, we would love to tell you our story. At OMERS we put our people first and are proud to embrace the diversity of thought and leadership that comes from having locations in Toronto, London, New York, Singapore, Sydney and other major cities across North America and Europe. Our culture is truly one of a kind. We get stuff done, and have fun doing it! We take great pride in contributing to the communities where we live with an ever-constant eye to the global investment markets. Reporting to the Vice President, Legal, you will be accountable for ensuring that OMERS legal risks are well managed while supporting OMERS corporate business teams. As Corporate Counsel, you will be responsible for providing legal and business advice and guidance in respect of corporate, commercial, securities and other general matters that arise as part of OMERS corporate and business operations, as well as assistance with the management of the OMERS Corporate Secretariat. This is an excellent opportunity to plan, execute, and supervise a variety of complex legal initiatives and innovative projects, including engaging and managing external counsel, in a collegial and collaborative setting. As a member of this team, you will be responsible for: providing business-focused legal advice in an energetic role that is characterized by partnership across a broad range of functions and includes the support of: OMERS Investment Management in respect of regulatory, corporate, commercial and transactional matters; OMERS Finance Trust in respect of transactional, compliance, governance and day-to-day operating matters; the OMERS Finance, Tax, Treasury and Risk teams in respect of certain business activities (e.g. credit support documentation review, loan compliance functions, policy review, etc.); and OAC generally in respect of corporate, commercial and policy objectives; supporting the Chief Legal & Sustainability Officer of OMERS and the Senior Vice President, Legal & Corporate Secretary on various legal and governance matters; assisting the Vice President, Legal with management of the OMERS Corporate Secretariat team; and satisfying Know Your Client inquiries. To succeed in this role, you have: a legal designation, with a minimum of 3 years of corporate commercial experience gained from a law firm; qualified to practice law in Ontario; significant commercial experience, including deep experience with corporate and securities matters and strong familiarity with corporate governance issues; exposure to the public pension and investment industries; sophisticated interpersonal and relationship management skills, including the ability to collaborate with a variety of stakeholders; strong business acumen; excellent negotiating skills; sound judgement and high integrity; a bias for action and possess a high degree of initiative; and a knack for getting things done. We believe that time together in the office is important for OMERS and Oxford, the strength of our employees, and the work we do for our pension members. Our flexible hybrid work guideline requires teams to come to the office a minimum of 3+ days per week. Our story: Founded in 1962, OMERS is one of Canada’s largest defined benefit pension plans, with $127.4 billion in net assets as at June 30, 2023. OMERS is a jointly-sponsored pension plan, with more than 1,000 participating employers ranging from large cities to local agencies, and over half a million active, deferred and retired members. OMERS members include union and non-union employees of municipalities, school boards, local boards, transit systems, electrical utilities, emergency services and children’s aid societies across Ontario. Contributions to the Plan are funded equally by members and employers. OMERS teams work in Toronto, London, New York, Amsterdam, Luxembourg, Singapore, Sydney and other major cities across North America and Europe – serving members and employers and originating and managing a diversified portfolio of high-quality investments in public markets, private equity, infrastructure and real estate. OMERS is committed to having a workforce that reflects the communities in which we live and work. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to a barrier-free recruitment and selection process. At OMERS inclusion and diversity means belonging. How we create a sense of belonging is through our employees and our vast network of Employee Resource Groups. Whether you are passionate about gender, pride, or visible minorities, we have groups that are focused on making a difference in all of our lives.
Feb 22, 2024
Full time
Are you looking to join a dynamic pension plan that embodies the strong values of its 500,000 members and is an industry leading global investor? If so, we would love to tell you our story. At OMERS we put our people first and are proud to embrace the diversity of thought and leadership that comes from having locations in Toronto, London, New York, Singapore, Sydney and other major cities across North America and Europe. Our culture is truly one of a kind. We get stuff done, and have fun doing it! We take great pride in contributing to the communities where we live with an ever-constant eye to the global investment markets. Reporting to the Vice President, Legal, you will be accountable for ensuring that OMERS legal risks are well managed while supporting OMERS corporate business teams. As Corporate Counsel, you will be responsible for providing legal and business advice and guidance in respect of corporate, commercial, securities and other general matters that arise as part of OMERS corporate and business operations, as well as assistance with the management of the OMERS Corporate Secretariat. This is an excellent opportunity to plan, execute, and supervise a variety of complex legal initiatives and innovative projects, including engaging and managing external counsel, in a collegial and collaborative setting. As a member of this team, you will be responsible for: providing business-focused legal advice in an energetic role that is characterized by partnership across a broad range of functions and includes the support of: OMERS Investment Management in respect of regulatory, corporate, commercial and transactional matters; OMERS Finance Trust in respect of transactional, compliance, governance and day-to-day operating matters; the OMERS Finance, Tax, Treasury and Risk teams in respect of certain business activities (e.g. credit support documentation review, loan compliance functions, policy review, etc.); and OAC generally in respect of corporate, commercial and policy objectives; supporting the Chief Legal & Sustainability Officer of OMERS and the Senior Vice President, Legal & Corporate Secretary on various legal and governance matters; assisting the Vice President, Legal with management of the OMERS Corporate Secretariat team; and satisfying Know Your Client inquiries. To succeed in this role, you have: a legal designation, with a minimum of 3 years of corporate commercial experience gained from a law firm; qualified to practice law in Ontario; significant commercial experience, including deep experience with corporate and securities matters and strong familiarity with corporate governance issues; exposure to the public pension and investment industries; sophisticated interpersonal and relationship management skills, including the ability to collaborate with a variety of stakeholders; strong business acumen; excellent negotiating skills; sound judgement and high integrity; a bias for action and possess a high degree of initiative; and a knack for getting things done. We believe that time together in the office is important for OMERS and Oxford, the strength of our employees, and the work we do for our pension members. Our flexible hybrid work guideline requires teams to come to the office a minimum of 3+ days per week. Our story: Founded in 1962, OMERS is one of Canada’s largest defined benefit pension plans, with $127.4 billion in net assets as at June 30, 2023. OMERS is a jointly-sponsored pension plan, with more than 1,000 participating employers ranging from large cities to local agencies, and over half a million active, deferred and retired members. OMERS members include union and non-union employees of municipalities, school boards, local boards, transit systems, electrical utilities, emergency services and children’s aid societies across Ontario. Contributions to the Plan are funded equally by members and employers. OMERS teams work in Toronto, London, New York, Amsterdam, Luxembourg, Singapore, Sydney and other major cities across North America and Europe – serving members and employers and originating and managing a diversified portfolio of high-quality investments in public markets, private equity, infrastructure and real estate. OMERS is committed to having a workforce that reflects the communities in which we live and work. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to a barrier-free recruitment and selection process. At OMERS inclusion and diversity means belonging. How we create a sense of belonging is through our employees and our vast network of Employee Resource Groups. Whether you are passionate about gender, pride, or visible minorities, we have groups that are focused on making a difference in all of our lives.
About the job
Dream is looking for Senior Legal Counsel, Funds
We are always looking for the best and brightest to join our thriving community. Dream’s Legal Team is currently looking for Senior Legal Counsel to work alongside the team to critically evaluate and put in place sound legal and business structures across existing and new arrangements. The successful candidate will provide legal support across all Dream companies on a wide range of corporate, securities, governance and investment management matters, with a focus on private investment funds and asset management.
What will you do?
Below are some of the primary responsibilities you will be taking on in this role:
Provides legal analysis, advice, opinions and support as in-house counsel to all divisions of the company, with a particular focus on the private investment funds and asset management segments of the business;
Assisting with public and private transactions involving acquisitions, financing, public and/or private placements of equity and debt securities;
Assisting with creating optimal transaction and fund structures from tax and regulatory standpoint;
Guide and advise the business on developing and maintaining appropriate corporate governance, including overseeing compliance program for private investment funds;
Ensure coordination and alignment with the business and corporate functions, including Compliance, Risk Management and Audit;
Actively monitor and report on legal trends and laws allowing for timely anticipation of new requirements and their potential impact on the company;
Partner effectively with external counsel as required;
Assist with general corporate matters; and
Proactively recognize and highlight concerns and areas of potential exposure to risk as well as escalation of legal issues to the management team as appropriate.
What type of experience do you have?
These are some of the things we would like you to bring to the table:
6+ years of proven experience in corporate law, corporate transactions and corporate governance. Particular experience or familiarity with asset management and regulation of private investment funds, including private equity, private debt, real estate and mortgages, in Canada and the U.S. will be considered a plus;
Highly focused with attention to detail;
Superior verbal and written communication skills;
Proven analytical and problem-solving skills with experience resolving complex problems; and
Superior organizational and time management skills with experience addressing multiple projects at once.
Who are we?
Dream is a leading developer of exceptional office and residential assets in Toronto, owns stabilized income generating assets in both Canada and the U.S., and has an established and successful asset management business, inclusive of $24 billion of assets under management across five Toronto Stock Exchange ("TSX") listed trusts and numerous partnerships. We also develop land and residential assets in Western Canada.
Our attitude and approach set us apart from our competitors. We are guided by our entrepreneurial spirit: we seize unconventional opportunities and try new things, approaching every project with passion and purpose.
We care about our employees. We want everyone to have a rewarding career and to work with people they like, so we provide exciting work opportunities, open work environments, and fun events. We hire constant learners, so we make sure to provide them with engaging work and to encourage them to share their ideas that will help us shape the company.
Once you join us, it won’t take long to figure out why your colleagues like it so much here. You will be well supported and mentored to grow your career at Dream.
This is your invitation to make a difference. We’re looking forward to helping you grow.
We look forward to hearing from you, but please note; due to the high volume of applications, only candidates who qualify will be contacted.
Dream Unlimited is committed to workplace diversity and provides accommodations to applicants with disabilities throughout our hiring process
Feb 21, 2024
Full time
About the job
Dream is looking for Senior Legal Counsel, Funds
We are always looking for the best and brightest to join our thriving community. Dream’s Legal Team is currently looking for Senior Legal Counsel to work alongside the team to critically evaluate and put in place sound legal and business structures across existing and new arrangements. The successful candidate will provide legal support across all Dream companies on a wide range of corporate, securities, governance and investment management matters, with a focus on private investment funds and asset management.
What will you do?
Below are some of the primary responsibilities you will be taking on in this role:
Provides legal analysis, advice, opinions and support as in-house counsel to all divisions of the company, with a particular focus on the private investment funds and asset management segments of the business;
Assisting with public and private transactions involving acquisitions, financing, public and/or private placements of equity and debt securities;
Assisting with creating optimal transaction and fund structures from tax and regulatory standpoint;
Guide and advise the business on developing and maintaining appropriate corporate governance, including overseeing compliance program for private investment funds;
Ensure coordination and alignment with the business and corporate functions, including Compliance, Risk Management and Audit;
Actively monitor and report on legal trends and laws allowing for timely anticipation of new requirements and their potential impact on the company;
Partner effectively with external counsel as required;
Assist with general corporate matters; and
Proactively recognize and highlight concerns and areas of potential exposure to risk as well as escalation of legal issues to the management team as appropriate.
What type of experience do you have?
These are some of the things we would like you to bring to the table:
6+ years of proven experience in corporate law, corporate transactions and corporate governance. Particular experience or familiarity with asset management and regulation of private investment funds, including private equity, private debt, real estate and mortgages, in Canada and the U.S. will be considered a plus;
Highly focused with attention to detail;
Superior verbal and written communication skills;
Proven analytical and problem-solving skills with experience resolving complex problems; and
Superior organizational and time management skills with experience addressing multiple projects at once.
Who are we?
Dream is a leading developer of exceptional office and residential assets in Toronto, owns stabilized income generating assets in both Canada and the U.S., and has an established and successful asset management business, inclusive of $24 billion of assets under management across five Toronto Stock Exchange ("TSX") listed trusts and numerous partnerships. We also develop land and residential assets in Western Canada.
Our attitude and approach set us apart from our competitors. We are guided by our entrepreneurial spirit: we seize unconventional opportunities and try new things, approaching every project with passion and purpose.
We care about our employees. We want everyone to have a rewarding career and to work with people they like, so we provide exciting work opportunities, open work environments, and fun events. We hire constant learners, so we make sure to provide them with engaging work and to encourage them to share their ideas that will help us shape the company.
Once you join us, it won’t take long to figure out why your colleagues like it so much here. You will be well supported and mentored to grow your career at Dream.
This is your invitation to make a difference. We’re looking forward to helping you grow.
We look forward to hearing from you, but please note; due to the high volume of applications, only candidates who qualify will be contacted.
Dream Unlimited is committed to workplace diversity and provides accommodations to applicants with disabilities throughout our hiring process
Join a team dedicated to delivering outstanding client service.
Cox & Palmer is a full-service, top-ranked Atlantic Canadian law firm with the knowledge and experience clients rely upon for solid legal solutions. The firm prides itself on a collegial work atmosphere and supportive team environment.
We hire self-motivated, team-minded individuals with a strong work ethic, integrity and a commitment to client service.
We are seeking a permanent, full-time experienced Litigation Legal Assistant to join our Moncton office to provide legal administrative support to lawyers in the Litigation practice group.
SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES
Review and organize documents;
Data entry and coding documents in document management system;
Cross reference documents for discoveries, motions and/or trial exhibits;
Utilize computer technology in an efficient and productive manner;
General office and clerical duties, including billable and non-billable functions;
Keep a daily calendar with a list of tasks;
Scheduling and bookings with respect to Discoveries, i.e. booking hotel rooms, conference rooms and scheduling court reports;
Drafting of letters with respect to filing pleadings and forwarding monthly accounts;
Providing monthly list of billable files and reviewing for typos prior to submitting to accounting; and
Other duties as required.
SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS
Spoken and written proficiency in English is required;
4-5 years of experience working as a litigation legal assistant;
Legal Assistant or Paralegal diploma from a recognized post-secondary institution is considered an asset;
Above average proficiency in Microsoft applications and typing skills; and
Detail oriented, strong organizational and time management skills.
Cox & Palmer provides a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits:
100% Employer paid premiums for individual or family health and dental benefits;
Pension with matching employer contribution and Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) program;
Employee & Family Assistance Program (EFAP);
Health & Wellness programs including customized online resource platforms and more;
Personal Spending Allowance (PSA)
Corporate rates on gym memberships, home/auto insurance, hotel and car rentals;
“Casual Dress” policy; and
Vacation, sick, and personal time allowances.
APPLY
The deadline to apply is February 29, 2024
Please click Apply Now to apply.
Please submit a resume and covering letter to:
NB Human Resources
We thank all candidates for their interest in Cox & Palmer; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted
Feb 15, 2024
Full time
Join a team dedicated to delivering outstanding client service.
Cox & Palmer is a full-service, top-ranked Atlantic Canadian law firm with the knowledge and experience clients rely upon for solid legal solutions. The firm prides itself on a collegial work atmosphere and supportive team environment.
We hire self-motivated, team-minded individuals with a strong work ethic, integrity and a commitment to client service.
We are seeking a permanent, full-time experienced Litigation Legal Assistant to join our Moncton office to provide legal administrative support to lawyers in the Litigation practice group.
SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES
Review and organize documents;
Data entry and coding documents in document management system;
Cross reference documents for discoveries, motions and/or trial exhibits;
Utilize computer technology in an efficient and productive manner;
General office and clerical duties, including billable and non-billable functions;
Keep a daily calendar with a list of tasks;
Scheduling and bookings with respect to Discoveries, i.e. booking hotel rooms, conference rooms and scheduling court reports;
Drafting of letters with respect to filing pleadings and forwarding monthly accounts;
Providing monthly list of billable files and reviewing for typos prior to submitting to accounting; and
Other duties as required.
SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS
Spoken and written proficiency in English is required;
4-5 years of experience working as a litigation legal assistant;
Legal Assistant or Paralegal diploma from a recognized post-secondary institution is considered an asset;
Above average proficiency in Microsoft applications and typing skills; and
Detail oriented, strong organizational and time management skills.
Cox & Palmer provides a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits:
100% Employer paid premiums for individual or family health and dental benefits;
Pension with matching employer contribution and Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) program;
Employee & Family Assistance Program (EFAP);
Health & Wellness programs including customized online resource platforms and more;
Personal Spending Allowance (PSA)
Corporate rates on gym memberships, home/auto insurance, hotel and car rentals;
“Casual Dress” policy; and
Vacation, sick, and personal time allowances.
APPLY
The deadline to apply is February 29, 2024
Please click Apply Now to apply.
Please submit a resume and covering letter to:
NB Human Resources
We thank all candidates for their interest in Cox & Palmer; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted
About the job
If we’re going to work together, let us first introduce ourselves – because we are proud of our team at FedEx Express Canada. You know us as a global transportation company – and we’ve shipped some pretty interesting things over the years like part of the ship’s hull of the Titanic, a windmill, race cars, a helicopter, the shark from Jaws and a lot of panda bears who get their own chartered airplane!
So, let’s get started telling you why you might be the perfect fit for our team. If you are a positive, high-energy person with experience in Regulatory law, we have a great job for you!
We’re looking for a Regulatory Legal Counsel and we promise it’s a really fun postal, trucking, & aviation role!
You get to:
Advise the corporation on matters involving customs, trucking, aviation, postal, competition and other regulations.
Advise the corporation regarding legal restraints on the expansion of operations based on corporate, licensing, franchise, agency, tax and other laws.
Review and edit for legal content advertising and marketing material and other corporation communications and publications.
Review corporation policies and procedures and advise corporate personnel on the application and meaning of such policies and procedures.
Advise and participate on the structure and negotiation of basic business transactions.
This job might be for you if you:
Thrive in a dynamic environment where you are comfortable working cross functionally by advising key stakeholders on laws and compliance regulations.
And - we'd love if you’re really good at the below as well:
Reviewing and analyzing laws and regulations affecting the company’s present and future plans to implement the best business structure for legal compliance.
Reviewing corporation policies and procedures and advising corporate personnel on the application and meaning of such policies and procedures.
So what do you need to do all of this? How about…
Bachelor of Law degree or JD required
Member in good standing in the Law Society of Ontario
2+ years of experience in a regulatory law role, corporate commercial law experience preferred
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Strong research and negotiation skills
Some awesome perks to working at FedEx:
A competitive salary and incentives
A progressive benefits programs, including health and dental coverage and pension plan
A Career Investment Fund with up to $5k a year for programs or tuition reimbursement
Strong Community Service programs including diverse volunteer, charity, and fundraising initiatives to give back to both local and global communities
Discounted FedEx services, flights, hotels, entertainment and car rentals
A fun and diverse team who voted FedEx a best employer and a great place to work (we aren’t just saying that, it’s actually true)
We don’t expect you to deliver any helicopters or pandas – but if you can deliver on this exciting job opportunity, please attach your updated resume when applying. We thank all applicants and we will contact you directly – by email, not by FedEx – if selected for an interview.
Dec 08, 2023
Full time
About the job
If we’re going to work together, let us first introduce ourselves – because we are proud of our team at FedEx Express Canada. You know us as a global transportation company – and we’ve shipped some pretty interesting things over the years like part of the ship’s hull of the Titanic, a windmill, race cars, a helicopter, the shark from Jaws and a lot of panda bears who get their own chartered airplane!
So, let’s get started telling you why you might be the perfect fit for our team. If you are a positive, high-energy person with experience in Regulatory law, we have a great job for you!
We’re looking for a Regulatory Legal Counsel and we promise it’s a really fun postal, trucking, & aviation role!
You get to:
Advise the corporation on matters involving customs, trucking, aviation, postal, competition and other regulations.
Advise the corporation regarding legal restraints on the expansion of operations based on corporate, licensing, franchise, agency, tax and other laws.
Review and edit for legal content advertising and marketing material and other corporation communications and publications.
Review corporation policies and procedures and advise corporate personnel on the application and meaning of such policies and procedures.
Advise and participate on the structure and negotiation of basic business transactions.
This job might be for you if you:
Thrive in a dynamic environment where you are comfortable working cross functionally by advising key stakeholders on laws and compliance regulations.
And - we'd love if you’re really good at the below as well:
Reviewing and analyzing laws and regulations affecting the company’s present and future plans to implement the best business structure for legal compliance.
Reviewing corporation policies and procedures and advising corporate personnel on the application and meaning of such policies and procedures.
So what do you need to do all of this? How about…
Bachelor of Law degree or JD required
Member in good standing in the Law Society of Ontario
2+ years of experience in a regulatory law role, corporate commercial law experience preferred
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Strong research and negotiation skills
Some awesome perks to working at FedEx:
A competitive salary and incentives
A progressive benefits programs, including health and dental coverage and pension plan
A Career Investment Fund with up to $5k a year for programs or tuition reimbursement
Strong Community Service programs including diverse volunteer, charity, and fundraising initiatives to give back to both local and global communities
Discounted FedEx services, flights, hotels, entertainment and car rentals
A fun and diverse team who voted FedEx a best employer and a great place to work (we aren’t just saying that, it’s actually true)
We don’t expect you to deliver any helicopters or pandas – but if you can deliver on this exciting job opportunity, please attach your updated resume when applying. We thank all applicants and we will contact you directly – by email, not by FedEx – if selected for an interview.
If we’re going to work together, let us first introduce ourselves – because we are proud of our team at FedEx Express Canada. You know us as a global transportation company – and we’ve shipped some pretty interesting things over the years like part of the ship’s hull of the Titanic, a windmill, race cars, a helicopter, the shark from Jaws and a lot of panda bears who get their own chartered airplane!
So, let’s get started telling you why you might be the perfect fit for our team. If you are a positive, high-energy person with experience in Corporate Commercial law, we have a great job for you!
We’re looking for a Corporate Commercial Legal Counsel and we promise it’s a really fun role! You get to:
Advise and participate on the structure and negotiation of basic business transactions.
Advise the corporation regarding legal restraints on the expansion of operations based on corporate, licensing, franchise, agency, tax and other laws.
Draft and review various basic legal, corporate and financial documents, including contracts (such as with vendors, landlords and field-account Sales customers), involving all departments and functions of the corporation.
Maintain corporate legal books and minutes
This job might be for you if you:
Thrive in a dynamic environment where you are comfortable working cross functionally by advising key stakeholders on laws and compliance regulations.
And - we'd love if you’re really good at the below as well:
Reviewing and analyzing laws and regulations affecting the company’s present and future plans to implement the best business structure for legal compliance.
Reviewing corporation policies and procedures and advising corporate personnel on the application and meaning of such policies and procedures.
So what do you need to do all of this? How about…
Bachelor of Law degree or JD required
Member in good standing in the Law Society of Ontario
2+ years of experience in a corporate commercial law role
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Strong research and negotiation skills
Some awesome perks to working at FedEx:
A competitive salary and incentives
A progressive benefits programs, including health and dental coverage and pension plan
A Career Investment Fund with up to $5k a year for programs or tuition reimbursement
Strong Community Service programs including diverse volunteer, charity, and fundraising initiatives to give back to both local and global communities
Discounted FedEx services, flights, hotels, entertainment and car rentals
A fun and diverse team who voted FedEx a best employer and a great place to work (we aren’t just saying that, it’s actually true)
We don’t expect you to deliver any helicopters or pandas – but if you can deliver on this exciting job opportunity, please attach your updated resume when applying. We thank all applicants and we will contact you directly – by email, not by FedEx – if selected for an interview.
Oct 30, 2023
Full time
If we’re going to work together, let us first introduce ourselves – because we are proud of our team at FedEx Express Canada. You know us as a global transportation company – and we’ve shipped some pretty interesting things over the years like part of the ship’s hull of the Titanic, a windmill, race cars, a helicopter, the shark from Jaws and a lot of panda bears who get their own chartered airplane!
So, let’s get started telling you why you might be the perfect fit for our team. If you are a positive, high-energy person with experience in Corporate Commercial law, we have a great job for you!
We’re looking for a Corporate Commercial Legal Counsel and we promise it’s a really fun role! You get to:
Advise and participate on the structure and negotiation of basic business transactions.
Advise the corporation regarding legal restraints on the expansion of operations based on corporate, licensing, franchise, agency, tax and other laws.
Draft and review various basic legal, corporate and financial documents, including contracts (such as with vendors, landlords and field-account Sales customers), involving all departments and functions of the corporation.
Maintain corporate legal books and minutes
This job might be for you if you:
Thrive in a dynamic environment where you are comfortable working cross functionally by advising key stakeholders on laws and compliance regulations.
And - we'd love if you’re really good at the below as well:
Reviewing and analyzing laws and regulations affecting the company’s present and future plans to implement the best business structure for legal compliance.
Reviewing corporation policies and procedures and advising corporate personnel on the application and meaning of such policies and procedures.
So what do you need to do all of this? How about…
Bachelor of Law degree or JD required
Member in good standing in the Law Society of Ontario
2+ years of experience in a corporate commercial law role
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Strong research and negotiation skills
Some awesome perks to working at FedEx:
A competitive salary and incentives
A progressive benefits programs, including health and dental coverage and pension plan
A Career Investment Fund with up to $5k a year for programs or tuition reimbursement
Strong Community Service programs including diverse volunteer, charity, and fundraising initiatives to give back to both local and global communities
Discounted FedEx services, flights, hotels, entertainment and car rentals
A fun and diverse team who voted FedEx a best employer and a great place to work (we aren’t just saying that, it’s actually true)
We don’t expect you to deliver any helicopters or pandas – but if you can deliver on this exciting job opportunity, please attach your updated resume when applying. We thank all applicants and we will contact you directly – by email, not by FedEx – if selected for an interview.
Inspirational, innovative and entrepreneurial - this is how we describe our empowered teams. Combine your passion with purpose and join a culture that is thriving in the face of change. Make an impact with our Legal & Risk Management team as Senior Legal Counsel. This diverse team of professionals provides legal expertise to support the success of our operations across a broad range of practice areas. As a trusted advisor, you’ll apply your understanding of the legislative landscape to proactively explore and mitigate risk and ensure firmwide compliance. MNP is proudly Canadian. Providing business strategies and solutions, we are a leading national accounting, tax and business advisory firm in Canada. Entrepreneurial to our core, our talented team members transcend obstacles into opportunities and are successfully transforming mid-market business practices. Responsibilities
Work closely with MNP’s General Counsel, provide legal advice and support in a broad range of practice areas and business units
Advise on matters related to securities, public companies and accounting standards
Contribute to aspects of regulatory issues involving the firm and its personnel and provide support on regulatory matters
Conduct high level legal research and provide advice to various leaders and executives
Draft concise emails and legal documents
Identify legal issues, research and analyze complicated situations quickly and develop practical solutions
Develop good working relationships with a variety of stakeholders and work effectively with outside counsel
Write concise memos on regulations, legal/compliance matters and other ad hoc legal issues to support legal position and provide guidance to teams
Contribute to the development of new ideas and approaches to improve work processes
Skills And Experience
At least 10 years of post-call experience
Significant experience with securities, regulatory compliance, and corporate law
Exposure to public companies and transactions an asset
Knowledge of corporate finance, tax, audit and accounting standards, processes and procedures is considered an asset
MyRewards@MNP More than a paycheque, MNP is proud to offer customized rewards for our team members. With a focus on health and wealth, we provide an extensive list of benefits that support our unique culture and foster work-life integration. Our MyRewards@MNP program offers benefits that allow you to thrive at work and outside of the office. Be rewarded with generous paid time off, firm sponsored social events, bonus program eligibility, exclusive access to perks and discounts, learning opportunities through MNP University, a flexible ‘Dress For Your Day’ environment and more!
Oct 25, 2023
Full time
Inspirational, innovative and entrepreneurial - this is how we describe our empowered teams. Combine your passion with purpose and join a culture that is thriving in the face of change. Make an impact with our Legal & Risk Management team as Senior Legal Counsel. This diverse team of professionals provides legal expertise to support the success of our operations across a broad range of practice areas. As a trusted advisor, you’ll apply your understanding of the legislative landscape to proactively explore and mitigate risk and ensure firmwide compliance. MNP is proudly Canadian. Providing business strategies and solutions, we are a leading national accounting, tax and business advisory firm in Canada. Entrepreneurial to our core, our talented team members transcend obstacles into opportunities and are successfully transforming mid-market business practices. Responsibilities
Work closely with MNP’s General Counsel, provide legal advice and support in a broad range of practice areas and business units
Advise on matters related to securities, public companies and accounting standards
Contribute to aspects of regulatory issues involving the firm and its personnel and provide support on regulatory matters
Conduct high level legal research and provide advice to various leaders and executives
Draft concise emails and legal documents
Identify legal issues, research and analyze complicated situations quickly and develop practical solutions
Develop good working relationships with a variety of stakeholders and work effectively with outside counsel
Write concise memos on regulations, legal/compliance matters and other ad hoc legal issues to support legal position and provide guidance to teams
Contribute to the development of new ideas and approaches to improve work processes
Skills And Experience
At least 10 years of post-call experience
Significant experience with securities, regulatory compliance, and corporate law
Exposure to public companies and transactions an asset
Knowledge of corporate finance, tax, audit and accounting standards, processes and procedures is considered an asset
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Municipal Property Assessment Corporation
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Date: Sep 6, 2023
Location: Toronto, ON, CA
Type of Position: Permanent ( Standard Req Only)
Type of Position:
Number of Positions: One
Salary Min: $52,677.00
Salary Max:
Description:
Do you want to be part of a team helping to strengthen every community across Ontario? Are you interested in seeing the importance of your work firsthand?
Become a Assessment Advocacy Assistant with MPAC
The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) is made up of a team of experts who understand local communities and assess every property in Ontario. What we do provides the very foundation that municipalities use to base the property taxes needed to pay for the services we use every day. Learn more.
Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism
MPAC is committed to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism. We are taking important steps towards ensuring that all voices are respected, valued and being heard. MPAC is dedicated to fostering an environment where employees can bring their full, unique and authentic selves and are inspired to do their best work.
Job Description
What makes you great for this role? You are a detailed-oriented team player who can provide administrative and legal support services to the Assessment Litigation and Dispute Resolution / Legislative Interpretation, Litigation and Strategy branch in the administration of appeals before the Assessment Review Board (ARB).
We have:
A team of highly skilled, dedicated, and collaborative staff to work with
Leadership that supports you
An enterprise that embraces change
A work environment that has flexible work locations (including remote), hours of work and overall employee wellness support
You have:
Completion of post-secondary education in legal/office administration, law clerk, paralegal or related field
The ability to read and understand legal documents
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications including MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Strong communication and interpersonal skills to build effective working relationships with clients and colleagues
An understanding of the need to exercise tact and maintain confidentiality
Organization and time management skills while maintaining high quality output
A willingness to embrace collaborative sharing of ideas and solutions within a team environment
Nice to have:
Knowledge of the appeals process within the Province of Ontario and the administrative practices of the Assessment Review Board
What you will do:
Support Assessment Advocates by gathering research information and documentation for the provision and administration of advocacy and appeals services
Monitor MPAC's corporate assessment appeal system to support Assessment Advocates in resolving scheduling issues
Research and assemble background information, documents, applicable court cases, supporting claims and research data, as directed by Assessment Advocates
Assist branch staff in providing and preparing required documentation and responses with identified timelines as per legislative / policy requirements
Provide administrative services to branch staff under the direction of the Manager
Gain an understanding of the advocacy work the branch provides
Additional Information:
Requisition ID: 1473
Closing Date: September 19, 2023
Ready to apply?
Please note, only applications submitted through the Applicant Tracking System will be accepted. Successful candidates will be required to undergo a background verification with Mintz Global Screening. By applying to this job posting, you are providing your consent to MPAC to share your name, email address and phone number with Mintz, to conduct the criminal and driver abstract check and for Mintz to disclose the results to MPAC, should you be the successful incumbent. MPAC is committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible environment where all employees and members of the public feel valued, respected and supported. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflect the diversity of the public and communities we serve. Persons with disability who need accommodation in the application process or those needing job postings in an alternative format may email their request to careers@mpac.ca. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted. Job advertisements for positions that have been designated bilingual will be posted in both English and French on our website. Positions that are not designated bilingual are not translated and are only posted in English on the English version of our website.
Sep 07, 2023
Full time
Date: Sep 6, 2023
Location: Toronto, ON, CA
Type of Position: Permanent ( Standard Req Only)
Type of Position:
Number of Positions: One
Salary Min: $52,677.00
Salary Max:
Description:
Do you want to be part of a team helping to strengthen every community across Ontario? Are you interested in seeing the importance of your work firsthand?
Become a Assessment Advocacy Assistant with MPAC
The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) is made up of a team of experts who understand local communities and assess every property in Ontario. What we do provides the very foundation that municipalities use to base the property taxes needed to pay for the services we use every day. Learn more.
Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism
MPAC is committed to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism. We are taking important steps towards ensuring that all voices are respected, valued and being heard. MPAC is dedicated to fostering an environment where employees can bring their full, unique and authentic selves and are inspired to do their best work.
Job Description
What makes you great for this role? You are a detailed-oriented team player who can provide administrative and legal support services to the Assessment Litigation and Dispute Resolution / Legislative Interpretation, Litigation and Strategy branch in the administration of appeals before the Assessment Review Board (ARB).
We have:
A team of highly skilled, dedicated, and collaborative staff to work with
Leadership that supports you
An enterprise that embraces change
A work environment that has flexible work locations (including remote), hours of work and overall employee wellness support
You have:
Completion of post-secondary education in legal/office administration, law clerk, paralegal or related field
The ability to read and understand legal documents
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications including MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Strong communication and interpersonal skills to build effective working relationships with clients and colleagues
An understanding of the need to exercise tact and maintain confidentiality
Organization and time management skills while maintaining high quality output
A willingness to embrace collaborative sharing of ideas and solutions within a team environment
Nice to have:
Knowledge of the appeals process within the Province of Ontario and the administrative practices of the Assessment Review Board
What you will do:
Support Assessment Advocates by gathering research information and documentation for the provision and administration of advocacy and appeals services
Monitor MPAC's corporate assessment appeal system to support Assessment Advocates in resolving scheduling issues
Research and assemble background information, documents, applicable court cases, supporting claims and research data, as directed by Assessment Advocates
Assist branch staff in providing and preparing required documentation and responses with identified timelines as per legislative / policy requirements
Provide administrative services to branch staff under the direction of the Manager
Gain an understanding of the advocacy work the branch provides
Additional Information:
Requisition ID: 1473
Closing Date: September 19, 2023
Ready to apply?
Please note, only applications submitted through the Applicant Tracking System will be accepted. Successful candidates will be required to undergo a background verification with Mintz Global Screening. By applying to this job posting, you are providing your consent to MPAC to share your name, email address and phone number with Mintz, to conduct the criminal and driver abstract check and for Mintz to disclose the results to MPAC, should you be the successful incumbent. MPAC is committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible environment where all employees and members of the public feel valued, respected and supported. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflect the diversity of the public and communities we serve. Persons with disability who need accommodation in the application process or those needing job postings in an alternative format may email their request to careers@mpac.ca. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted. Job advertisements for positions that have been designated bilingual will be posted in both English and French on our website. Positions that are not designated bilingual are not translated and are only posted in English on the English version of our website.
As an Associate Legal Counsel you will be an individual contributor with JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s dynamic Corporate & Investment Bank, Commercial Banking and other departments in Canada. Working across all lines of business in and into Canada, you will support the JPMorgan Chase’s traditional and innovative investment banking, lending, markets and securities services products, as well as providing cross-line of business advice in privacy, AML and general corporate matters and supporting the local team on enterprise-wide and departmental initiatives.
Job Responsibilities:
Supporting Canadian Country Counsel team in advising Corporate and Investment Banking, Commercial Banking and other lines of business in and into Canada engaging with Canadian clients
As part of Country Counsel team, manage day-to-day requests for legal advice, guidance, support, and interpretation from business, front-office and product legal specialists in Canada and other jurisdictions, including in respect of privacy, AML/sanctions, anti-trust and cross-border laws and regulations
Canadian support for vendor arrangements, third-party sourcing contracts, data use issues and outsourcing
Participation in development and implementation of regulatory compliance policies and procedures and internal controls and other processes, both within and cross-line of business
Transactional documentation support, including review, providing comments and negotiation of terms of NDAs, client letters, attestations, marketing documentation and RFPs
Supporting legal department initiatives including the Office of Legal Obligations, mapping legal requirements and responsibilities by legal entity, business line, function and providing daily advice on obligations
Advising on regulatory change and managing Canadian Legal Regulatory Change program
Required Qualifications, Capabilities and Skills:
Minimum of 3 years of experience at a law firm and/or in-house legal department at a large bank, broker or financial services company
Bachelor of Laws/ JD Degree and a license to practice law in Canada
Candidate should have a general knowledge of credit and lending issues, transactions and documentation and Canadian banking laws
Excellent research and problem-solving skills and be willing to learn
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Candidate should have excellent skills in communicating with internal legal, compliance and business colleagues as well as external counsel, other dealers and financial institutions, administrative agents, etc., and in negotiating with any of these constituencies when necessary.
Preferred Qualifications, Capabilities and Skills:
Ability to work in team environment and to prioritize work and effectively manage multiple issues at one time with limited resources
Strong relationship management and interpersonal skills with ability to interact effectively with clients and partner with the business, tax, HR, controls, compliance, and other parts of the Legal Department to find solutions
All candidates for roles in the Legal department must successfully complete conflict of interest clearance review prior to commencement of employment. Attorneys must be licensed to practice law and a member in good standing or otherwise eligible to practice law in the jurisdiction in which the position is based.
ABOUT US
JPMorgan Chase & Co., one of the oldest financial institutions, offers innovative financial solutions to millions of consumers, small businesses and many of the world’s most prominent corporate, institutional and government clients under the J.P. Morgan and Chase brands. Our history spans over 200 years and today we are a leader in investment banking, consumer and small business banking, commercial banking, financial transaction processing and asset management. We recognize that our people are our strength and the diverse talents they bring to our global workforce are directly linked to our success. We are an equal opportunity employer and place a high value on diversity and inclusion at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of any protected attribute, including race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital or veteran status, pregnancy or disability, or any other basis protected under applicable law. In accordance with applicable law, we make reasonable accommodations for applicants’ and employees’ religious practices and beliefs, as well as any mental health or physical disability needs.
ABOUT THE TEAM Our professionals in our Corporate Functions cover a diverse range of areas from finance and risk to human resources and marketing. Our corporate teams are an essential part of our company, ensuring that we’re setting our businesses, clients, customers and employees up for success.
Aug 24, 2023
Full time
As an Associate Legal Counsel you will be an individual contributor with JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s dynamic Corporate & Investment Bank, Commercial Banking and other departments in Canada. Working across all lines of business in and into Canada, you will support the JPMorgan Chase’s traditional and innovative investment banking, lending, markets and securities services products, as well as providing cross-line of business advice in privacy, AML and general corporate matters and supporting the local team on enterprise-wide and departmental initiatives.
Job Responsibilities:
Supporting Canadian Country Counsel team in advising Corporate and Investment Banking, Commercial Banking and other lines of business in and into Canada engaging with Canadian clients
As part of Country Counsel team, manage day-to-day requests for legal advice, guidance, support, and interpretation from business, front-office and product legal specialists in Canada and other jurisdictions, including in respect of privacy, AML/sanctions, anti-trust and cross-border laws and regulations
Canadian support for vendor arrangements, third-party sourcing contracts, data use issues and outsourcing
Participation in development and implementation of regulatory compliance policies and procedures and internal controls and other processes, both within and cross-line of business
Transactional documentation support, including review, providing comments and negotiation of terms of NDAs, client letters, attestations, marketing documentation and RFPs
Supporting legal department initiatives including the Office of Legal Obligations, mapping legal requirements and responsibilities by legal entity, business line, function and providing daily advice on obligations
Advising on regulatory change and managing Canadian Legal Regulatory Change program
Required Qualifications, Capabilities and Skills:
Minimum of 3 years of experience at a law firm and/or in-house legal department at a large bank, broker or financial services company
Bachelor of Laws/ JD Degree and a license to practice law in Canada
Candidate should have a general knowledge of credit and lending issues, transactions and documentation and Canadian banking laws
Excellent research and problem-solving skills and be willing to learn
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Candidate should have excellent skills in communicating with internal legal, compliance and business colleagues as well as external counsel, other dealers and financial institutions, administrative agents, etc., and in negotiating with any of these constituencies when necessary.
Preferred Qualifications, Capabilities and Skills:
Ability to work in team environment and to prioritize work and effectively manage multiple issues at one time with limited resources
Strong relationship management and interpersonal skills with ability to interact effectively with clients and partner with the business, tax, HR, controls, compliance, and other parts of the Legal Department to find solutions
All candidates for roles in the Legal department must successfully complete conflict of interest clearance review prior to commencement of employment. Attorneys must be licensed to practice law and a member in good standing or otherwise eligible to practice law in the jurisdiction in which the position is based.
ABOUT US
JPMorgan Chase & Co., one of the oldest financial institutions, offers innovative financial solutions to millions of consumers, small businesses and many of the world’s most prominent corporate, institutional and government clients under the J.P. Morgan and Chase brands. Our history spans over 200 years and today we are a leader in investment banking, consumer and small business banking, commercial banking, financial transaction processing and asset management. We recognize that our people are our strength and the diverse talents they bring to our global workforce are directly linked to our success. We are an equal opportunity employer and place a high value on diversity and inclusion at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of any protected attribute, including race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital or veteran status, pregnancy or disability, or any other basis protected under applicable law. In accordance with applicable law, we make reasonable accommodations for applicants’ and employees’ religious practices and beliefs, as well as any mental health or physical disability needs.
ABOUT THE TEAM Our professionals in our Corporate Functions cover a diverse range of areas from finance and risk to human resources and marketing. Our corporate teams are an essential part of our company, ensuring that we’re setting our businesses, clients, customers and employees up for success.
About Mastercard Foundation
Mastercard Foundation seeks a world where everyone has the opportunity to learn and prosper. Through its Young Africa Works strategy and Canadian EleV program, the Foundation works with partners to ensure that millions of young people, especially young women, access quality education, financial services, and dignified work. Mastercard Foundation was established in 2006 through the generosity of Mastercard when it became a public company. The Foundation is independent with its own Board of Directors and CEO.
THE WORK AT THE FOUNDATION
We have entered a very exciting time at the Foundation as we scale up our operations across Africa to realize our Young Africa Works strategy. Our role at the Mastercard Foundation is to be a catalyst. Our Young Africa Works strategy focuses on working with others to spur systemic change so young people have the opportunity to find work that is dignified and fulfilling.
The Foundation has opened offices in Rwanda, Kenya, Ghana, Senegal, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Uganda, building a broader leadership presence in Africa to develop specific strategies that support youth employment. Within a country, we work with governments, the private sector, educators, young people, and other funders to improve the quality of education and vocational training, prepare young people for the work force, expand access to financial services for entrepreneurs and small businesses, and connect job seekers to dignified and fulfilling work.
We are ambitious and driven. Our values transcend and rise above everything else as our guide. We encourage you to bring your bold ideas, curiosity, and expertise to your work. We laugh at ourselves and with each other. We are a team. Our journey together makes our impact even more meaningful.
UNDERSTANDING CANADA PROGRAMS AT THE FOUNDATION
The Foundation has begun working within Canada in partnership with Indigenous communities and post-secondary institutions to listen, learn, and best understand how we can act in meaningful ways. The EleV strategy was co-created with Indigenous communities, young people, and partners to enable 30,000 Indigenous youth to complete their education and transition to dignified work aligned with their values and aspirations.
As reflected in Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action, education is a key driver of improved socio-economic well-being. Through building partnerships with Indigenous communities, we look to expand our initiative ultimately helping to support a generation of transformative Indigenous young leaders who will be change agents within their communities. We believe that by setting a bold target, we will encourage engagement across sectors and create momentum that will elevate the strengths and opportunities of Indigenous youth. In keeping with our approach, Indigenous communities and young people will be the drivers of this transformation. The program will promote innovations to address longer-term systemic change to achieve economic prosperity and social well-being within Indigenous communities.
The EleV team oversees current and emerging partnerships related to Indigenous education. Consistent with our overall vision and Youth Africa Works strategy, we will share learnings and opportunities to connect across the work of the Foundation. While operating in distinct contexts, the centrality of youth voice and vision, affirmation of culture and identity, and priority to enhance community capacity for self-determination are common threads upon which our work is strengthened and reinforced.
If you are an experienced corporate, charity and tax lawyer looking to increase your impact, read on!
THE OPPORTUNITY
Reporting to the Director, Legal & Compliance, the Senior Legal Counsel will be responsible for reviewing and advising on program proposals, contracts and ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, with a particular emphasis on CRA considerations.
WAYS YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE
Advise Programs and Finance teams regarding funding proposals involving medium – high risk CRA and charity law related issues and new program areas.
Provide strategic advice on the negotiation and review of funding proposals and funding contracts and communicate feedback appropriately.
Support General Counsel, Director Legal and Compliance, Canada and the Senior Legal Counsel, Corporate Charity and Tax in advising Presidents’ Office and Board regarding corporate governance related matters, as required.
Monitor contract and regulatory compliance on CRA and charity law issues.
Work closely with members of the Legal and Compliance team to maintain and upgrade funding documentation.
Ensure CRA and charity law regulatory compliance as required.
Ensure funding contracts are in line with the Foundation policies, procedures and business objectives.
Participate in various projects as legal support for the Foundation.
Identify, analyze and respond to legislative developments affecting the Foundation – particularly regarding Corporate, CRA tax and other charity law matters.
Provide support in the continuous improvement of legal processes and procedures.
Build and maintain relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
Who You Are
Degree in law or equivalent (LLB or JD) is required.
License to practice law in Ontario or in another Canadian province or territory with ability to transfer to Ontario.
Minimum of 10 years of experience working in a reputable firm or in-house position with a demonstrated record of success.
Minimum of 10 years of experience in charitable and non-profit law as well as corporate, contract and tax law.
Strong leadership, organizational, analytical, drafting and negotiation skills.
Strong interpersonal and listening skills and is open and receptive to feedback.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (PowerPoint, Word, and Excel).
Results driven; motivated by a high sense of performance excellence and a sense of urgency.
Innovative, resourceful, and entrepreneurial.
Flexible, adaptable, and able to execute a range of job duties and changing priorities.
Possess excellent verbal, written, and presentation skills with the ability to articulate information to a variety of constituents across cultures.
Possess professional maturity, sensitivity with different cultures, and impeccable integrity that exemplify the Foundation’s values.
Demonstrate a commitment to Mastercard Foundation’s values and vision.
Deadline for Applications is April 27 , 2023.
Mastercard Foundation (the “Foundation”) values and respects your privacy. By submitting an application for this opportunity, you hereby agree to the Foundation’s collection, use and disclosure of your personal information in accordance with its Privacy Policy (available at https://mastercardfdn.org/privacy/ ). Please note that the Foundation may share your personal information with third-party agencies that support the Foundation’s recruitment activities, and such third-party agencies may contact you directly regarding this opportunity. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Foundation’s Privacy Officer at the address indicated in its Privacy Policy.
The Mastercard Foundation values the unique skills and experiences each individual brings to the organization and we are committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive and accessible environment for everyone.
Completion of satisfactory business references and background checks are essential conditions of employment.
For more information on this legal job board and to sign up for the Foundation’s newsletter, please visit http://www.mastercardfdn.org/
Jul 20, 2023
Full time
About Mastercard Foundation
Mastercard Foundation seeks a world where everyone has the opportunity to learn and prosper. Through its Young Africa Works strategy and Canadian EleV program, the Foundation works with partners to ensure that millions of young people, especially young women, access quality education, financial services, and dignified work. Mastercard Foundation was established in 2006 through the generosity of Mastercard when it became a public company. The Foundation is independent with its own Board of Directors and CEO.
THE WORK AT THE FOUNDATION
We have entered a very exciting time at the Foundation as we scale up our operations across Africa to realize our Young Africa Works strategy. Our role at the Mastercard Foundation is to be a catalyst. Our Young Africa Works strategy focuses on working with others to spur systemic change so young people have the opportunity to find work that is dignified and fulfilling.
The Foundation has opened offices in Rwanda, Kenya, Ghana, Senegal, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Uganda, building a broader leadership presence in Africa to develop specific strategies that support youth employment. Within a country, we work with governments, the private sector, educators, young people, and other funders to improve the quality of education and vocational training, prepare young people for the work force, expand access to financial services for entrepreneurs and small businesses, and connect job seekers to dignified and fulfilling work.
We are ambitious and driven. Our values transcend and rise above everything else as our guide. We encourage you to bring your bold ideas, curiosity, and expertise to your work. We laugh at ourselves and with each other. We are a team. Our journey together makes our impact even more meaningful.
UNDERSTANDING CANADA PROGRAMS AT THE FOUNDATION
The Foundation has begun working within Canada in partnership with Indigenous communities and post-secondary institutions to listen, learn, and best understand how we can act in meaningful ways. The EleV strategy was co-created with Indigenous communities, young people, and partners to enable 30,000 Indigenous youth to complete their education and transition to dignified work aligned with their values and aspirations.
As reflected in Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action, education is a key driver of improved socio-economic well-being. Through building partnerships with Indigenous communities, we look to expand our initiative ultimately helping to support a generation of transformative Indigenous young leaders who will be change agents within their communities. We believe that by setting a bold target, we will encourage engagement across sectors and create momentum that will elevate the strengths and opportunities of Indigenous youth. In keeping with our approach, Indigenous communities and young people will be the drivers of this transformation. The program will promote innovations to address longer-term systemic change to achieve economic prosperity and social well-being within Indigenous communities.
The EleV team oversees current and emerging partnerships related to Indigenous education. Consistent with our overall vision and Youth Africa Works strategy, we will share learnings and opportunities to connect across the work of the Foundation. While operating in distinct contexts, the centrality of youth voice and vision, affirmation of culture and identity, and priority to enhance community capacity for self-determination are common threads upon which our work is strengthened and reinforced.
If you are an experienced corporate, charity and tax lawyer looking to increase your impact, read on!
THE OPPORTUNITY
Reporting to the Director, Legal & Compliance, the Senior Legal Counsel will be responsible for reviewing and advising on program proposals, contracts and ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, with a particular emphasis on CRA considerations.
WAYS YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE
Advise Programs and Finance teams regarding funding proposals involving medium – high risk CRA and charity law related issues and new program areas.
Provide strategic advice on the negotiation and review of funding proposals and funding contracts and communicate feedback appropriately.
Support General Counsel, Director Legal and Compliance, Canada and the Senior Legal Counsel, Corporate Charity and Tax in advising Presidents’ Office and Board regarding corporate governance related matters, as required.
Monitor contract and regulatory compliance on CRA and charity law issues.
Work closely with members of the Legal and Compliance team to maintain and upgrade funding documentation.
Ensure CRA and charity law regulatory compliance as required.
Ensure funding contracts are in line with the Foundation policies, procedures and business objectives.
Participate in various projects as legal support for the Foundation.
Identify, analyze and respond to legislative developments affecting the Foundation – particularly regarding Corporate, CRA tax and other charity law matters.
Provide support in the continuous improvement of legal processes and procedures.
Build and maintain relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
Who You Are
Degree in law or equivalent (LLB or JD) is required.
License to practice law in Ontario or in another Canadian province or territory with ability to transfer to Ontario.
Minimum of 10 years of experience working in a reputable firm or in-house position with a demonstrated record of success.
Minimum of 10 years of experience in charitable and non-profit law as well as corporate, contract and tax law.
Strong leadership, organizational, analytical, drafting and negotiation skills.
Strong interpersonal and listening skills and is open and receptive to feedback.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (PowerPoint, Word, and Excel).
Results driven; motivated by a high sense of performance excellence and a sense of urgency.
Innovative, resourceful, and entrepreneurial.
Flexible, adaptable, and able to execute a range of job duties and changing priorities.
Possess excellent verbal, written, and presentation skills with the ability to articulate information to a variety of constituents across cultures.
Possess professional maturity, sensitivity with different cultures, and impeccable integrity that exemplify the Foundation’s values.
Demonstrate a commitment to Mastercard Foundation’s values and vision.
Deadline for Applications is April 27 , 2023.
Mastercard Foundation (the “Foundation”) values and respects your privacy. By submitting an application for this opportunity, you hereby agree to the Foundation’s collection, use and disclosure of your personal information in accordance with its Privacy Policy (available at https://mastercardfdn.org/privacy/ ). Please note that the Foundation may share your personal information with third-party agencies that support the Foundation’s recruitment activities, and such third-party agencies may contact you directly regarding this opportunity. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Foundation’s Privacy Officer at the address indicated in its Privacy Policy.
The Mastercard Foundation values the unique skills and experiences each individual brings to the organization and we are committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive and accessible environment for everyone.
Completion of satisfactory business references and background checks are essential conditions of employment.
For more information on this legal job board and to sign up for the Foundation’s newsletter, please visit http://www.mastercardfdn.org/
The Junior Lawyer will provide legal and privacy support for the General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer. The Junior Lawyer is responsible for drafting and negotiation of legal documents, including contracts, memoranda and correspondence. Development of policy positions, organizing and expediting the flow of work of the General Counsel, contract management and the establishment of electronic databases for contracts. Initiating follow-up actions, carrying out administrative duties, such as executive filing and expenses & attending high-level meetings with the General Counsel. This role will also include, drafting privacy policies and processes, supporting staff engagement on privacy and security, development of best practices and education materials on privacy and security and developing knowledge management systems.
The individual must have demonstrated experience in health law, contract law, privacy compliance and technology law. The ideal candidate for this position is a junior lawyer with a strong and independent work ethic, exceptional research, writing, and problem-solving skills, and who is comfortable working in a fast-paced, dynamic, and technical workplace.
Reporting to the General Counsel & Chief Privacy Officer , the Junior Lawyer is responsible for:
Preparing substantive legal documents and correspondence with limited instruction/direction (letters, contracts, memoranda)
Developing privacy policies and procedures and conducting privacy impact assessments
Conducting and reporting on research in the areas of contract, health, business, and regulatory law;
Preparing legal and policy memoranda;
Providing privacy support to other departments;
Supporting preparation of documents for the Board of Directors;
Evaluating files to review facts and syntax, determine appropriate processes, and plan the steps necessary for the conduct of the file; ensuring critical deadlines are met;
Developing educational and training support on compliance and regulatory practices;
Developing presentations;
Interfacing with stakeholders and various professionals in the legal, technology, and health domains;
Interpreting complex technical language and concepts and adapting these for a legal context;
Exercising initiative and judgment to relieve the General Counsel of administrative detail;
Preparing and maintaining a bring-forward system, as well as providing appropriate reminders;
Conducting and supervising other research;
Delegating tasks to, and coordinating with, other administrative departments;
Providing backup coverage in the absence of other assistants;
Other duties, as assigned.
Requirements that are important to us:
Experience working in a Corporate environment or within Healthcare is required.
Legal experience working in house or in a law firm.
Minimum 2 years post call experience and member of Law Society of Ontario;
Completion of Juris Doctorate.
Experience in developing privacy policies and processes, drafting of data sharing agreements;
Experience in negotiating contracts;
An understanding of contract, privacy law and processes, health care, intellectual property, and business law;
Superior legal research skills and familiarity with Canlii, Westlaw, Quicklaw, or similar.
Excellent computer skills – especially with MS Office 365.
Strong customer service skills and the ability to interact with all levels of staff, members of the public and external agencies.
Strong team player, motivated, helpful and enthusiastic.
Must be thorough, possess an outstanding attention to detail, and have the ability to multitask and work to tight timelines.
Benefits we think you'll like:
Fantastic opportunity to grow within the team and throughout the organization
Professional development and continuous in-house learning opportunities
Fun, friendly and dynamic work environment with a passion for digital health
Competitive salary and bonus program
Exceptional group benefits package paid by the organization
How to Apply:
Interested candidates are invited to apply online through our careers page. Applications will be considered up until July 17, 2023 at 11:59 pm .
For further information, visit our website at www.ontariomd.ca. We regret that only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
OntarioMD is strongly committed to diversity within its community and welcomes applications from racialized persons/persons of colour, women, Indigenous People of North America, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ2S+ persons, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas. In accordance with the AODA Act, accommodation will be provided throughout the recruitment process to applicants with disabilities.
All candidates offered a position with OntarioMD from December 3, 2021, onward must be fully vaccinated and provide proof of their vaccination as a condition of employment. OntarioMD will comply with its Human Rights obligations and accommodate employees who are legally entitled to accommodation.
Following the advice of provincial health authorities, to mitigate the risk of the potential spread of COVID-19 and support social distancing, all recruiting activities including interviews and new hire onboarding will be conducted remotely. While we are doing our best to ensure reasonable response times, please expect potential delays during the recruiting process due to the current situation.
OntarioMD does not solicit personal information such as banking information or passport information over social media sites for employment purposes.
Jul 12, 2023
Full time
The Junior Lawyer will provide legal and privacy support for the General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer. The Junior Lawyer is responsible for drafting and negotiation of legal documents, including contracts, memoranda and correspondence. Development of policy positions, organizing and expediting the flow of work of the General Counsel, contract management and the establishment of electronic databases for contracts. Initiating follow-up actions, carrying out administrative duties, such as executive filing and expenses & attending high-level meetings with the General Counsel. This role will also include, drafting privacy policies and processes, supporting staff engagement on privacy and security, development of best practices and education materials on privacy and security and developing knowledge management systems.
The individual must have demonstrated experience in health law, contract law, privacy compliance and technology law. The ideal candidate for this position is a junior lawyer with a strong and independent work ethic, exceptional research, writing, and problem-solving skills, and who is comfortable working in a fast-paced, dynamic, and technical workplace.
Reporting to the General Counsel & Chief Privacy Officer , the Junior Lawyer is responsible for:
Preparing substantive legal documents and correspondence with limited instruction/direction (letters, contracts, memoranda)
Developing privacy policies and procedures and conducting privacy impact assessments
Conducting and reporting on research in the areas of contract, health, business, and regulatory law;
Preparing legal and policy memoranda;
Providing privacy support to other departments;
Supporting preparation of documents for the Board of Directors;
Evaluating files to review facts and syntax, determine appropriate processes, and plan the steps necessary for the conduct of the file; ensuring critical deadlines are met;
Developing educational and training support on compliance and regulatory practices;
Developing presentations;
Interfacing with stakeholders and various professionals in the legal, technology, and health domains;
Interpreting complex technical language and concepts and adapting these for a legal context;
Exercising initiative and judgment to relieve the General Counsel of administrative detail;
Preparing and maintaining a bring-forward system, as well as providing appropriate reminders;
Conducting and supervising other research;
Delegating tasks to, and coordinating with, other administrative departments;
Providing backup coverage in the absence of other assistants;
Other duties, as assigned.
Requirements that are important to us:
Experience working in a Corporate environment or within Healthcare is required.
Legal experience working in house or in a law firm.
Minimum 2 years post call experience and member of Law Society of Ontario;
Completion of Juris Doctorate.
Experience in developing privacy policies and processes, drafting of data sharing agreements;
Experience in negotiating contracts;
An understanding of contract, privacy law and processes, health care, intellectual property, and business law;
Superior legal research skills and familiarity with Canlii, Westlaw, Quicklaw, or similar.
Excellent computer skills – especially with MS Office 365.
Strong customer service skills and the ability to interact with all levels of staff, members of the public and external agencies.
Strong team player, motivated, helpful and enthusiastic.
Must be thorough, possess an outstanding attention to detail, and have the ability to multitask and work to tight timelines.
Benefits we think you'll like:
Fantastic opportunity to grow within the team and throughout the organization
Professional development and continuous in-house learning opportunities
Fun, friendly and dynamic work environment with a passion for digital health
Competitive salary and bonus program
Exceptional group benefits package paid by the organization
How to Apply:
Interested candidates are invited to apply online through our careers page. Applications will be considered up until July 17, 2023 at 11:59 pm .
For further information, visit our website at www.ontariomd.ca. We regret that only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
OntarioMD is strongly committed to diversity within its community and welcomes applications from racialized persons/persons of colour, women, Indigenous People of North America, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ2S+ persons, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas. In accordance with the AODA Act, accommodation will be provided throughout the recruitment process to applicants with disabilities.
All candidates offered a position with OntarioMD from December 3, 2021, onward must be fully vaccinated and provide proof of their vaccination as a condition of employment. OntarioMD will comply with its Human Rights obligations and accommodate employees who are legally entitled to accommodation.
Following the advice of provincial health authorities, to mitigate the risk of the potential spread of COVID-19 and support social distancing, all recruiting activities including interviews and new hire onboarding will be conducted remotely. While we are doing our best to ensure reasonable response times, please expect potential delays during the recruiting process due to the current situation.
OntarioMD does not solicit personal information such as banking information or passport information over social media sites for employment purposes.
Position Summary... Walmart Canada operates a growing chain of more than 410 stores nationwide serving more than 1.2 million customers each day. Walmart Canada’s flagship online store, www.walmart.ca, is visited by 750,000 customers daily. With more than 90,000 associates, Walmart Canada is one of Canada’s largest employers and is ranked one of the country’s top 10 most influential brands. Walmart Canada’s extensive philanthropy program is focused on supporting Canadian families in need, and since 1994 Walmart has donated and raised more than $300 million to Canadian charities. We are currently seeking an experienced real estate lawyer to join our legal department as Corporate Counsel reporting to the Assistant General Counsel. This is an exciting opportunity to work as a strategic partner, responsible for advising the business on a broad range of real estate matters, in addition to other legal areas. What You'll Do... The successful candidate will join a best-in-class legal team that has steadily grown over the last ten years and has built a reputation of being trusted advisors. The environment is supportive and friendly, and based on a corporate culture that gives high priority to personal and team development. This is a great opportunity for someone who is curious, adaptable and confident, and would like to build expertise advising on a wide variety of matters and leading complex transactions, including:
Partner with the Real Estate Business team in the negotiation and drafting of commercial leases (stores, distribution centres, warehouses, etc.), store licensee agreements, and purchase and sale transactions across Canada
Advise on various title, zoning and due diligence matters
Support planning and development matters, including municipal and expropriation law
Resolve commercial disputes, regulatory compliance issues and realty tax appeals
Identify risks and manage potential legal and regulatory issues and partner cross-functionally with the necessary business units to identify and implement appropriate solutions
Support for cross-functional initiatives such as facility automation and environmental sustainability related initiatives
Educate and train on legal requirements within the business, in partnership with business stakeholders
Effectively manage external counsel across Canada where engaged
Identify and implement efficient ways of working both within and outside the legal department
Qualifications
Minimum of 7 to 10 years of commercial real estate experience at a leading law firm and/or in-house legal department.
Prior experience advising on construction and other general commercial contract related matters would be an asset.
Excellent drafting and negotiation skills, as well as the ability to lead complex transactions and communicate practical legal advice to all levels of the company including senior management, are essential.
Strong business acumen and interpersonal skills are important as you will have extensive interaction with various business groups. Ability to communicate in French is an asset. Minimum Qualifications... Outlined below are the required minimum qualifications for this position. If none are listed, there are no minimum qualifications. Age - 16 or older Preferred Qualifications... Outlined below are the optional preferred qualifications for this position. If none are listed, there are no preferred qualifications. Walmart will accommodate the disability-related needs of applicants and associates as required by law.
Jun 06, 2023
Full time
Position Summary... Walmart Canada operates a growing chain of more than 410 stores nationwide serving more than 1.2 million customers each day. Walmart Canada’s flagship online store, www.walmart.ca, is visited by 750,000 customers daily. With more than 90,000 associates, Walmart Canada is one of Canada’s largest employers and is ranked one of the country’s top 10 most influential brands. Walmart Canada’s extensive philanthropy program is focused on supporting Canadian families in need, and since 1994 Walmart has donated and raised more than $300 million to Canadian charities. We are currently seeking an experienced real estate lawyer to join our legal department as Corporate Counsel reporting to the Assistant General Counsel. This is an exciting opportunity to work as a strategic partner, responsible for advising the business on a broad range of real estate matters, in addition to other legal areas. What You'll Do... The successful candidate will join a best-in-class legal team that has steadily grown over the last ten years and has built a reputation of being trusted advisors. The environment is supportive and friendly, and based on a corporate culture that gives high priority to personal and team development. This is a great opportunity for someone who is curious, adaptable and confident, and would like to build expertise advising on a wide variety of matters and leading complex transactions, including:
Partner with the Real Estate Business team in the negotiation and drafting of commercial leases (stores, distribution centres, warehouses, etc.), store licensee agreements, and purchase and sale transactions across Canada
Advise on various title, zoning and due diligence matters
Support planning and development matters, including municipal and expropriation law
Resolve commercial disputes, regulatory compliance issues and realty tax appeals
Identify risks and manage potential legal and regulatory issues and partner cross-functionally with the necessary business units to identify and implement appropriate solutions
Support for cross-functional initiatives such as facility automation and environmental sustainability related initiatives
Educate and train on legal requirements within the business, in partnership with business stakeholders
Effectively manage external counsel across Canada where engaged
Identify and implement efficient ways of working both within and outside the legal department
Qualifications
Minimum of 7 to 10 years of commercial real estate experience at a leading law firm and/or in-house legal department.
Prior experience advising on construction and other general commercial contract related matters would be an asset.
Excellent drafting and negotiation skills, as well as the ability to lead complex transactions and communicate practical legal advice to all levels of the company including senior management, are essential.
Strong business acumen and interpersonal skills are important as you will have extensive interaction with various business groups. Ability to communicate in French is an asset. Minimum Qualifications... Outlined below are the required minimum qualifications for this position. If none are listed, there are no minimum qualifications. Age - 16 or older Preferred Qualifications... Outlined below are the optional preferred qualifications for this position. If none are listed, there are no preferred qualifications. Walmart will accommodate the disability-related needs of applicants and associates as required by law.
Build Your Career at Aecon
Aecon is proud to build some of the most impactful infrastructure projects of this generation. From the roads and transit systems that connect our communities, to the communication networks that link us from coast-to-coast, and the water infrastructure that supplies our businesses and homes. Our integral work includes constructing the pipelines that join provinces with the energy that fuels the nation, and the airports and ports that connect us all. Aecon is there, safely and sustainably building the future.
We lead the infrastructure industry with purpose, and our people are at the heart of everything we do. Our business success relies on strong execution and continuous improvement – driven by the diversity , expertise and teamwork of our employees. We are always searching the globe for exceptional candidates to join the Aecon family and be a part of our forward-thinking, innovative, best-in-class organization!
What Is The Opportunity?
Scarborough Transit Connect (STC) is awarded the design and works of the Scarborough Subway Extension project. The Scarborough Subway Extension will bring the TTC’s Line 2 subway service nearly eight kilometers farther into Scarborough. It will extend from Kennedy Station to Sheppard Avenue and McCowan Road, providing quick and seamless transit for those heading into and out of the downtown core and those travelling within Scarborough. The extension will replace Line 3 (the Scarborough RT), helping to reduce travel times and improve access to jobs, schools and other key destinations throughout the city.
As part of the Scarborough Transit Connect project based in Scarborough, we are looking for a Contracts Manager to join our Estimating and Project Management team. You will be responsible for ensuring that key legal documents supporting construction activities are compliant and consistent with STC’s commercial Risk Management Policies, and are optimal and practical to each project opportunity.
What You Will Do Here
Formalize, document, and maintain Departmental / Divisional best practices and processes.
Incorporate / comply with STC’s risk management policies and procedures.
Provide comprehensive review of key legal documents during the bid stage.
Compile logs of all key commercial risk items and any variances to STC’s risk and financial policies and preferences.
Propose alternate contract language where required.
Collaborate with Estimating, PMO, Operations, Finance, Legal, Treasury, Taxation, Senior Management as appropriate.
Generate associated qualifiers and exceptions to support the tender period RFI process and bid submissions.
Assist in the coordination of post submission RFI’s related to commercial risk items.
Coordinate the execution of key legal documents.
Coordinate internal and external distribution as applicable.
Maintain all key document control and electronic filing.
Facilitate the development of internal and external Joint-venture agreements as required.
Facilitate the review, approval and execution of Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDA’s), Memorandums of Understanding (MOU’s) and Letters of Intent (LOI’s).
Liaise with Estimating Coordination re: key Subcontractor Agreements as required.
Participate in Project Handover and Project Kick-off meetings as appropriate.
Perform all duties in compliance with STC’s current and applicable processes, templates, checklists and tools.
Support the development of project Contract Management Plans as appropriate.
Support the administration of Contract Amendments affecting relevant Terms and Conditions.
Provide input into project Risk Register development as applicable.
Keeping appropriately current with applicable construction law.
Ensure adherence to appropriate Limits of Authority protocol.
Mentor and coach Estimating, PMO and Operational staff as may be required
What You Will Bring To The Team
Minimum of 7 years experience in Contract Management
Experience in developing and implementing Contract Management processes on projects of a similar nature and scale a must
Expertise in Infrastructure Ontario template agreements (technical advisory and AFP) a must
Experienced in the Contract Administration process
Engineering or Business Degree (or equivalent combinations of training)
Masters degree an asset
Professional Engineer designation (P.Eng.) an asset
Strong construction knowledge, with experience in Contract Management for a Contractor
Strong business acumen
Skills allow for working independently with little supervision
Prior Operational experience an asset
Thorough knowledge of applicable legal terminology, contract language interpretation, and Terms and Conditions
Self-motivated with excellent organizational skills
Strong computer skills (Powerpoint, MS Word including “blackline” functionality, MS Excel)
Strong communication skills – oral and written are essential - translating complex commercial concepts into plain language
Ability to work accurately, effectively under pressure
Adaptable to flexible work schedule when required to meet deadlines
Ability to work with others as a team
Aecon fosters diversity , inclusion and belonging within and across our organization. We welcome all to apply including, women, visible minorities, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity.
We are committed to adhering to the objectives and requirements outlined in the Accessible Canada Act (ACA), and to meeting the accessibility needs of persons with disabilities in a timely manner, through the implementation of the requirements of the ACA and its applicable regulations. If you require accommodation under the ACA Act during any step of the application process please click here.
Mar 13, 2023
Full time
Build Your Career at Aecon
Aecon is proud to build some of the most impactful infrastructure projects of this generation. From the roads and transit systems that connect our communities, to the communication networks that link us from coast-to-coast, and the water infrastructure that supplies our businesses and homes. Our integral work includes constructing the pipelines that join provinces with the energy that fuels the nation, and the airports and ports that connect us all. Aecon is there, safely and sustainably building the future.
We lead the infrastructure industry with purpose, and our people are at the heart of everything we do. Our business success relies on strong execution and continuous improvement – driven by the diversity , expertise and teamwork of our employees. We are always searching the globe for exceptional candidates to join the Aecon family and be a part of our forward-thinking, innovative, best-in-class organization!
What Is The Opportunity?
Scarborough Transit Connect (STC) is awarded the design and works of the Scarborough Subway Extension project. The Scarborough Subway Extension will bring the TTC’s Line 2 subway service nearly eight kilometers farther into Scarborough. It will extend from Kennedy Station to Sheppard Avenue and McCowan Road, providing quick and seamless transit for those heading into and out of the downtown core and those travelling within Scarborough. The extension will replace Line 3 (the Scarborough RT), helping to reduce travel times and improve access to jobs, schools and other key destinations throughout the city.
As part of the Scarborough Transit Connect project based in Scarborough, we are looking for a Contracts Manager to join our Estimating and Project Management team. You will be responsible for ensuring that key legal documents supporting construction activities are compliant and consistent with STC’s commercial Risk Management Policies, and are optimal and practical to each project opportunity.
What You Will Do Here
Formalize, document, and maintain Departmental / Divisional best practices and processes.
Incorporate / comply with STC’s risk management policies and procedures.
Provide comprehensive review of key legal documents during the bid stage.
Compile logs of all key commercial risk items and any variances to STC’s risk and financial policies and preferences.
Propose alternate contract language where required.
Collaborate with Estimating, PMO, Operations, Finance, Legal, Treasury, Taxation, Senior Management as appropriate.
Generate associated qualifiers and exceptions to support the tender period RFI process and bid submissions.
Assist in the coordination of post submission RFI’s related to commercial risk items.
Coordinate the execution of key legal documents.
Coordinate internal and external distribution as applicable.
Maintain all key document control and electronic filing.
Facilitate the development of internal and external Joint-venture agreements as required.
Facilitate the review, approval and execution of Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDA’s), Memorandums of Understanding (MOU’s) and Letters of Intent (LOI’s).
Liaise with Estimating Coordination re: key Subcontractor Agreements as required.
Participate in Project Handover and Project Kick-off meetings as appropriate.
Perform all duties in compliance with STC’s current and applicable processes, templates, checklists and tools.
Support the development of project Contract Management Plans as appropriate.
Support the administration of Contract Amendments affecting relevant Terms and Conditions.
Provide input into project Risk Register development as applicable.
Keeping appropriately current with applicable construction law.
Ensure adherence to appropriate Limits of Authority protocol.
Mentor and coach Estimating, PMO and Operational staff as may be required
What You Will Bring To The Team
Minimum of 7 years experience in Contract Management
Experience in developing and implementing Contract Management processes on projects of a similar nature and scale a must
Expertise in Infrastructure Ontario template agreements (technical advisory and AFP) a must
Experienced in the Contract Administration process
Engineering or Business Degree (or equivalent combinations of training)
Masters degree an asset
Professional Engineer designation (P.Eng.) an asset
Strong construction knowledge, with experience in Contract Management for a Contractor
Strong business acumen
Skills allow for working independently with little supervision
Prior Operational experience an asset
Thorough knowledge of applicable legal terminology, contract language interpretation, and Terms and Conditions
Self-motivated with excellent organizational skills
Strong computer skills (Powerpoint, MS Word including “blackline” functionality, MS Excel)
Strong communication skills – oral and written are essential - translating complex commercial concepts into plain language
Ability to work accurately, effectively under pressure
Adaptable to flexible work schedule when required to meet deadlines
Ability to work with others as a team
Aecon fosters diversity , inclusion and belonging within and across our organization. We welcome all to apply including, women, visible minorities, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity.
We are committed to adhering to the objectives and requirements outlined in the Accessible Canada Act (ACA), and to meeting the accessibility needs of persons with disabilities in a timely manner, through the implementation of the requirements of the ACA and its applicable regulations. If you require accommodation under the ACA Act during any step of the application process please click here.