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Reporting to the Territorial Maintenance Manager, the Building Control Specialist (Specialist) is responsible for performing a variety of tasks such as inspect, test and troubleshoot low voltage power equipment and systems, network communications, end devices, peripherals, valves and actuators, relays and sensors as part of the commissioning process. Commission building automation systems (BAS), end to end verification. This position assists in verifying the installation, commissioning, and operation of electrical and electronic equipment and systems related to the BAS.
The Government of Nunavut was selected as one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers, Top Employers for Young People and recent graduates. With one of the fastest growing and youngest populations in Canada, Nunavut is a dynamic, vibrant territory, committed to becoming an even better place for future generations. As a government, we are strengthening our unique model of governance - one that integrates Inuit societal values, promotes use of the Inuktut language, achieves a representative public service, and collaborates with partners to achieve the promise of Nunavut. Successful applicants will enjoy a competitive salary, medical and dental benefits, a defined benefit pension plan, relocation privileges and opportunities for training and career advancement.
Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Nunavut The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Nunavut (TIN) develops and maintains critical systems that connect Nunavut's communities and support government operations. Given Nunavut’s vast and remote geography, TIN provides essential transportation, infrastructure, Information Technology (IT), fuel and procurement. Its Petroleum Products Division manages fuel resupply, delivery, infrastructure, and billing to ensure reliable access across Nunavut. TIN also plans, constructs, and maintains public infrastructure, such as roads, airports, and government buildings. Key transportation services include air and marine access, vital for travel, goods movement, and community resupply. TIN also oversees IT services to ensure secure and efficient digital connectivity for government operations and procurement. By strengthening Nunavut’s infrastructure, TIN improves connectivity, public services, and economic resilience across the territory.
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Reporting to the Territorial Maintenance Manager, the Building Control Specialist (Specialist) is responsible for performing a variety of tasks such as inspect, test and troubleshoot low voltage power equipment and systems, network communications, end devices, peripherals, valves and actuators, relays and sensors as part of the commissioning process. Commission building automation systems (BAS), end to end verification. This position assists in verifying the installation, commissioning, and operation of electrical and electronic equipment and systems related to the BAS.
The Government of Nunavut was selected as one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers, Top Employers for Young People and recent graduates. With one of the fastest growing and youngest populations in Canada, Nunavut is a dynamic, vibrant territory, committed to becoming an even better place for future generations. As a government, we are strengthening our unique model of governance - one that integrates Inuit societal values, promotes use of the Inuktut language, achieves a representative public service, and collaborates with partners to achieve the promise of Nunavut. Successful applicants will enjoy a competitive salary, medical and dental benefits, a defined benefit pension plan, relocation privileges and opportunities for training and career advancement.
Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Nunavut The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Nunavut (TIN) develops and maintains critical systems that connect Nunavut's communities and support government operations. Given Nunavut’s vast and remote geography, TIN provides essential transportation, infrastructure, Information Technology (IT), fuel and procurement. Its Petroleum Products Division manages fuel resupply, delivery, infrastructure, and billing to ensure reliable access across Nunavut. TIN also plans, constructs, and maintains public infrastructure, such as roads, airports, and government buildings. Key transportation services include air and marine access, vital for travel, goods movement, and community resupply. TIN also oversees IT services to ensure secure and efficient digital connectivity for government operations and procurement. By strengthening Nunavut’s infrastructure, TIN improves connectivity, public services, and economic resilience across the territory.