Make a Difference
We are looking for dynamic and passionate individuals to join our organization. Do you believe in helping First Nations achieve technical self-reliance? Let’s connect.
Culture
As an Indigenous organization, we bring our knowledge and cultural understanding with us in everything we do. From team building workshops to working with First Nations, the company culture, and each individual team member’s culture is at the heart of our work.
Current Opportunities
Student Administrative Support
As a Summer Student Administrative Support at OFNTSC, your role is crucial in assisting professionals across different departments such as Engineering, Communications, Human Resources, Finance, and the Environment Team. Working with the Ontario First Nations Technical Services Corporation presents an opportunity to gain valuable experience and contribute actively to projects aimed at improving First Nations Communities across Ontario. This summer position provides a distinctive chance to work alongside experts in these areas and create a significant impact within the organization.
Electrical Apprentice
Under the guidance of the HUB Manager, the Electrical Apprentice will play a crucial role in assisting a journeyman electrician, installing conduit and wire, updating work logs and client accounts, and performing other administrative duties. This position requires strong analytical and troubleshooting skills, problem-solving skills, and a willingness to learn.
Fire and Safety Coordinator
As a Fire and Safety Coordinator at OFNTSC, you will play a crucial role in advancing our fire prevention program's mandate. This position primarily involves providing advisory services to support staff at Tribal Councils, Large First Nations, and Unaffiliated First Nations levels. The OFNTSC Fire Prevention program focuses on offering expert guidance in fire and life safety matters, including fire protection, fire prevention, health and safety, fire inspections, personal protective equipment, and governmental liaison services.
Bulk Fuel Administrator
Under the guidance of the Bulk Fuel Handler, the Bulk Fuel Administrator will play a crucial role in providing support with scheduling and administrative tasks. This position requires exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, strong organizational skills, and a keen attention to detail, as well as the ability to handle various administrative tasks with professionalism and efficiency.
Bulk Fuel Handler in Training
Under the guidance of the Bulk Fuel Handler, the Bulk Fuel Handler in Training will play a
crucial role in preparing, reviewing, and managing reports, maintaining filing systems, delivering
training programs to First Nations, and doing site inspections of fuel systems, and providing a report
to the clients.
Environmental Administrative Assistant
Supervised by the Manager of Environmental Services, the Environmental Administrative Assistant will play a crucial role in organizing and scheduling meetings, coordinating training workshops as well as attending them, and gathering environment-related information. This position requires experience in environmental science, previous administrative work, and the ability to work with competing deadlines.