This job is no longer taking applications and is displayed only for reference.
To view current postings please conduct a new search.
Thank you.
Canadian Public Safety Operations Organization (CanOps) is a not-for-profit organization focused on advancing public safety for all Canadians from coast to coast to coast. We provide a consistent framework of operational supports & governance to progress & deliver viable & effective public safety education, products, programs, & services while addressing & filling gaps identified by communities, First Nations, first response agencies, & governments of all levels.
CanOps is seeking an Information Technology Technical Coordinator for the Provincial Emergency Communications Center with experience in the Public Safety sector.
Requirements:
-A Diploma/certificate in a related IT field & 10 years of related experience is required. An equivalent combination of education, training, & experience may be considered.
-Working knowledge of Windows 10, Microsoft Office Suite, IP Networking, Windows Server platforms, MS-SQL Server
-Visual Studio, C++, C #, JavaScript, .Net, PowerShell
-Experience working with modern scripting & development toolsets.
-Strong written & verbal communication skills, meticulous & dependable.
Responsibilities:
Participate in peer working groups with key stakeholders, vendors and other technical resources to identify technology streams that could positively affect CanOps in operational or technical delivery.
Support or train personnel responsible for systems and networks and provide advice on the most suitable IT choices.
Organize troubleshooting repairs and data restoration.
Maintain licenses and upgrade schedules.
Help assess current technological trends and determine organization/agency needs in order to lead the ongoing introduction of new technology and processes.
Act as 3rd level system technical support for all Branch projects including provincial CAD initiatives and other technical concerns.
Act as level 1, 2, or 3 technical support in the event of an unscheduled absence.
Attend meetings, conferences.