(30)Senior Marine Safety Inspector

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(30)Senior Marine Safety Inspector

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Senior Marine Safety Inspector

Organization Name: Department of Transport - Marine Safety and Security
Locations: Pacific Region: Nanaimo, Prince Rupert, Vancouver, Victoria.

Prairie and Northern Region: Edmonton, Winnipeg.

Ontario Region: Sarnia, Toronto, Kingston, St-Catharines, Thunder Bay.

Québec Region : Baie Comeau, Gaspé, Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Kangiqsujuaq, Montréal, Port Cartier, Québec, Rimouski, Sept-Îles.

Atlantic Region: Bathurst, Charlottetown, Corner Brook, Dartmouth, Lewisporte, Port Hawkesbury, St-John, St-John’s, Sydney, Yarmouth.

National Capital Region: Ottawa.
Classification: TI - 07 for more information
Salary: $73,278 to $83,491 (The salary and the allowance are currently under review)
Closing Date: September 20, 2013 - 23:59, Pacific Time Useful Information
Reference Number: MOT13J-011053-000012
Selection Process Number: 13-MOT-EA-OTT-78688
Vacancies: At the outset, about 30 vacancies need to be filled on a national basis. Further vacancies will be filled after the establishment of the pool as described below.

Transport Canada is launching a collective recruitment process to establish a pool of qualified candidates which could be used to staff similar or identical positions in the National Capital Region or across regional offices, with various tenures (such as indeterminate, specified period or acting appointments, as well as deployment, assignment and secondment). These positions could have various security and language requirements and/or profiles.
Employment Tenure: You must ensure that you select at least one employment type when submitting your application: Employment Tenure


Who Can Apply:

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•Persons residing in Canada and Canadian citizens residing abroad.

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Preference will be given to Canadian citizens. Please indicate in your application the reason for which you are entitled to work in Canada: Canadian citizenship, permanent resident status or work permit.

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Applicants who meet the following criteria will also be assessed against the Statement of Merit Criteria and Conditions of Employment for this position.

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Re: (30)Senior Marine Safety Inspector

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"30 vacancies need to be filled"

Are they kidding me????? :shock:

Someone find a pot of Gold? How did they ever fall so far behind in Inspectors?
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many of the inspectors are close to retirement and some have already retired. Victoria has a new TC inspector, but he is not new to TC. If you have a 1st or 2nd class, this is the time to apply and take up those position, if selected. Even a 3rd class can apply as TC inspectors. Closing date is today.
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There is another 7 TI6 positions as well.
I wondered about the 30 positions too, after all TC is panting to get out of inspections. That is a lot of positions gone.
They dropped the requirements from a 1st to a 2nds. Obviously the CEs aren't willing to take that amount of a pay drop.
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Treasury Board's pay assessment put TI 7, with 1st Class or Master Mariner, at least 25% behind industry standard. PSAC, the Union, accepted 1.5% pay rise, they (PSAC) are convinced that TI 1, NOT TI 8, is as high as you can go, which is why TI 6 terminal allowance is a lot higher than TI 7. The new contract has been ratified and the TA has been rolled into salary, making it pensionable earnings now.

Marine TIs are looking at the Guild and at the new version of CAW. Obviously, PSAC has no idea what a ship looks like, let alone what people actually do in them!
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