Pavement Design and Evaluation Officer
Job Id: 235854
Ministry of Transportation
Salary: $1,419.16 – $1,745.92 Per weekClosing Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2025
English positions in: Kingston, East Region
Amended – Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Apprentice
Job Id: 235620
Ministry of Natural Resources
Salary: $25.11 – $27.14 Per hour
Closing Date: Thursday, November 6, 2025
English positions in: Dryden, Thunder Bay, North Region
| Lands and Resources Management Advisor | |
| Algonquins of Ontario Consultation Office Location: Pembroke, Ontario Posted: October 24th 2025 Salary: $75,920 – $85,460 annually | |
| Description: | |
|---|---|
| The Algonquins of Ontario (AOO) are on a journey of survival, rebuilding, and self-sufficiency – a journey of reconciliation. This journey began nearly 250 years ago when the first Algonquin Petition was submitted to the Crown in 1772. Today, the AOO comprises the 10 Algonquin communities. We are recruiting for a Lands and Resources Management Advisor. This is a one-year contract position with the possibility of an extension. The hours of work are 35 per week, Monday to Thursday (8:30am-4:30pm) and Friday (8:30am-2:00pm). This position coordinates and provides technical expertise in the review and timely response to consultation requests in land matters related to proposed government land dispositions, environmental assessment reviews, resource management matters, official plan reviews, and major infrastructure initiatives as per the Consultation Process Interim Measurements Agreement.Overview of Responsibilities: Provide lead oversight for assigned Algonquins of Ontario working groups and negotiation sub-tablesDevelop and maintain a database for all proposed land selections, potential federal surplus land selections, and future private land acquisitionsMaintain an electronic filing system for reports, plans, legal agreements and other documentsUtilize geographic information systems (GIS) for land use planningAssist in consultations and/or negotiations and develop presentation materialsServe as a liaison between Algonquin communities and various government ministries and department consultation requests and AOO land selectionsCoordinate field reviews, site visits, and consultant studies and surveys relating to the consultation requests and AOO land selectionsAssist in pre-planning of selected provincial Crown land properties identified for potential near-term (1 to 5 year) economic development | |
| Qualifications | |
| Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in environmental science, natural resources, forestry, geography, planning or a related discipline6-10 years of previous experienceAbility to give professional advice and directionStrong ability to demonstrate a positive and professional image of the organization when interacting with othersStrong working knowledge of relevant legislation, regulations, policies and procedures governing land use planning, resource management, and environmental assessmentsCritical thinking and project management skillsAdvanced skills with ArcGIS, online GIS applications, mobile GIS and GeoWarehouse or Teranet Advanced skills with the Microsoft OfficeValid class G driver’s licenseClear criminal record check | |
| Additional Information | |
| Please submit your resume in MS Word or PDF format. Applicants we feel are best suited for this role will be contacted. | |
| Contact Information | |
| Lindsay Levere, Human Resources Strategist Algonquins of Ontario Consultation Office Pembroke, OntarioEmail: llevere@tanakiwin.com Website: www.tanakiwin.com |
| Fisheries and Wildlife Advisor | |
| Algonquins of Ontario Consultation Office Location: Pembroke, Ontario Posted: October 24th 2025 Salary: $75,920 – $85,460 annually | |
| Description: | |
|---|---|
| The Algonquins of Ontario (AOO) are on a journey of survival, rebuilding, and self-sufficiency – a journey of reconciliation. This journey began nearly 250 years ago when the first Algonquin Petition was submitted to the Crown in 1772. Today, the AOO comprises the 10 Algonquin communities. We are recruiting for a Fisheries and Wildlife Advisor. This is a one-year contract position with the possibility of an extension. The hours of work are 35 per week, Monday to Thursday (8:30am-4:30pm) and Friday (8:30am-2:00pm). This position provides fisheries and wildlife management expertise to uphold Algonquin rights in the development, implementation and review of natural resources policies, programs, guidelines and legislation. The Fisheries and Wildlife Advisor assesses and reports on the impacts of existing and proposed government legislation, regulations, procedures and operations related to AOO rights and interests. Overview of Responsibilities: Coordinate the delivery of wildlife management initiatives and programs across unceded AOO settlement areasLead and participate in regional wildlife management programs, advisory committees, planning teams and other groupsAssemble and analyze literature and scientific reports to recommend courses of actionProvide advice for species at risk permits, wildlife crossing design, and mitigation strategiesProvide biological and resource management leadershipSupport the development of wildlife monitoring programs | |
| Qualifications | |
| Master’s or bachelor’s degree in biology, ecology, environmental science or a related discipline6-10 years of experienceWorking knowledge of current government strategic directions, existing federal and provincial resource management policies and applicable resource legislationWorking knowledge of direction within the legislation that affects Algonquin rights, and other Indigenous people’s rightsProven technical fisheries and wildlife field research skills and abilitiesStrong analytical, research and problem-solving skillsAbility to lead group discussions and meetingsStrong meeting management abilitiesStrong time management and organizational skillsAdvanced skills in Microsoft OfficeValid class G driver’s licenseSkills, experience, and certifications associated with health and safety, safe use of off-road vehicles, and data collection while conducting fieldwork would be assets | |
| Additional Information | |
| Please submit your resume in MS Word or PDF format. Applicants we feel are best suited for this role will be contacted. | |
| Contact Information | |
| Lindsay Levere, Human Resources Strategist Algonquins of Ontario Consultation Office Pembroke, OntarioEmail: llevere@tanakiwin.com Website: www.tanakiwin.com |
| Cultural Heritage Advisor | |
| Algonquins of Ontario Consultation Office Location: Pembroke, Ontario Posted: October 24th 2025 Salary: $75,920 – $85,460 annually | |
| Description: | |
|---|---|
| The Algonquins of Ontario (AOO) are on a journey of survival, rebuilding, and self-sufficiency – a journey of reconciliation. This journey began nearly 250 years ago when the first Algonquin Petition was submitted to the Crown in 1772. Today, the AOO comprises the 10 Algonquin communities. We are recruiting for a Cultural Heritage Advisor. This is a one-year contract position with the possibility of an extension. The hours of work are 35 per week, Monday to Thursday (8:30am-4:30pm) and Friday (8:30am-2:00pm). The Cultural Heritage Advisor is responsible for the planning, development and implementation of cultural and heritage programs, activities, and priorities of the AOO. The Cultural Heritage Advisor provides a wide range of strategic and operational services to develop the capacity to support the inventory, stewardship, and conservation of these heritage resources. Overview of Responsibilities: Establish and coordinate administrative processes and procedures, prepare technical reviews, and provide advice and recommendations to support cultural heritage projects and elementsMaintain archaeological project filesCoordinate and manage the AOO archaeological liaison program and the AOO archaeological assessment review processParticipate in cultural heritage negotiations and final treaty chapter developmentCoordinate special projects, training sessions, community consultations, and events related to heritage and cultureDevelop proposals for fundingWork collaboratively with agencies, private sector proponents, public stakeholder groups etc. | |
| Qualifications | |
| Master’s or bachelor’s degree in anthropology, history or a related discipline6-10 years of experienceStrong ability in implementing strategic plans, policies, and proceduresStrong oral and written communication skillsAbility to foster unity and trust and establish cooperative working relationships with othersAdvanced skills in Microsoft OfficeAbility to lead group discussionsStrong meeting management abilitiesStrong time management and organizational skillsAble to work independently and within a team environmentValid class G driver’s licenseHave or be willing to acquire standard First Aid and CPR certification | |
| Additional Information | |
| Please submit your resume in MS Word or PDF format. Applicants we feel are best suited for this role will be contacted. | |
| Contact Information | |
| Lindsay Levere, Human Resources Strategist Algonquins of Ontario Consultation Office Pembroke, OntarioEmail: llevere@tanakiwin.com Website: www.tanakiwin.com |
