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Working at Transport CanadaAbout the Department Transportation is essential to our well-being. Canadians need a reliable, safe and sustainable transportation system to connect our communities, and to connect us with our trading partners. Transport Canada works to help ensure that Canadians have the best transportation system by developing and administering policies, regulations and programs for a safe, efficient and environmentally friendly transportation system; contributing to Canada's economic growth and social development; and protecting The department employs approximately 4,700 people in various locations across Canada. |
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All positions listed on this website are located within the Safety and Security Group. Click on any of the following links to learn more about Transport Canada: About the Safety and Security Group All regulatory/inspection positions in Transport Canada are located within the Safety and Security Group which is responsible for the development of regulations and national standards, as well as for the implementation of monitoring, testing, inspections, research and development and subsidy programs. These contribute to safety and security in the aviation, marine, rail and road modes of transport across Canada. To learn more about the jobs in the Safety and Security Group, please visit the About Our Jobs page. Diversity at Transport Canada Transport Canada is committed to diversity and to having a workforce that is representative of the public we serve. We are committed to inclusiveness and the fair treatment of all and to fostering a work environment where all employees are treated equitably and with respect. Voluntary self-identification at the time of registration allows us to monitor our progress in achieving a representative workforce at all levels. While it is voluntary to provide this information, we encourage you to do so, especially if you are a member of one of more of the following employment equity groups:
We will provide you with an opportunity to self-identify when you register and fill out the application form. Would you like more information about Transport Canada? A wealth of information is available on Transport Canada's official website www.tc.gc.ca. |
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