About the position
Work environmentThe Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) is part of the core public service administration named in Schedule IV of the Financial Administration Act (FAA) and is also subject to the PSEA. This being said, the TSB is an independent arm's length agency that reports to Parliament through the President of the King's Privy Council for Canada. The organization aspires to be a modern world-class organization that evolves and adapts as it strives to influence changes that advance transportation safety. The TSB has a strong reputation in Canada and around the world.
The TSB is a small organization with approximately 240 employees and 5 Board Members, including the Chair. The organization operates in a decentralized manner through 10 locations across Canada. Employees work in a collegial and collaborative environment.
Intent of the process
The Manager, Western Regional Operations – Rail Investigations reports directly to the Director of Investigations for the Rail and Pipeline Branch. The Manager is responsible for the management and direction of a team of regional investigators for the conduct of rail occurrence investigations. This includes providing expertise and strategic direction to regional investigators, the development of investigation reports, and the preparation and communication of investigation results.
We are currently looking for a candidate to fill a position in one of the following regions: Richmond (BC), Edmonton (AB), Calgary (AB), Winnipeg (MB) or Richmond Hill (ON).
The intent of this process is to establish a pool of partially qualified candidates. Similar positions may be staffed through this process with various tenures, language profiles and/or requirements, location, and security requirements.
Positions to be filled
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Important messages
The TSB was created as an independent agency due to the importance of impartiality in the conduct of investigations. It is fundamental to the achievement of the TSB’s mandate for employees to be free from real, apparent or potential conflicts of interest in the conduct of day-to-day operations. As such, and in accordance with the TSB Code of Values and Ethics, the successful candidate in this selection process cannot directly own an interest (shares or other) in a company involved in the air, marine, rail, or pipeline industry. Other personal activities relating to these industries may also represent a conflict of interest. Should you have concerns in regard to your candidacy and any real, apparent or potential conflicts of interest, you are strongly encouraged to raise them as early in the process as possible, by contacting us at
Conditions of employment
Reliability Status security clearance
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Meet the Occupational Health Assessment (Periodic III).
Possess a valid driver’s license in Canada.
Be able and agree to deploy to accident sites where there may be exposure to disagreeable and difficult working conditions and to extreme climatic conditions.
Be able and agree to respond and travel on short notice during and after normal working hours and on statutory holidays.
Be able and agree to travel within Canada and abroad, including travel by car, rail, ship and air.
Willingness to be available on standby, on a rotational basis.
Willingness to undergo TSB required training.
You need (essential for the job)
Your application must clearly explain how you meet the following
Secondary school diploma or employer-approved combination of education, training and/or experience relevant to the position.
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Minimum of 10 years total of experience performing one or more of the following activities:
• Railway management; and/or
• Train operations (locomotive engineer and/or rail traffic controller); and/or
• Maintenance of track and/or track structures; and/or
• Maintenance of rolling stock; and/or
• Railway regulatory oversight activities
Experience in providing analysis, advice, and recommendations to management related to rail transportation.
Experience writing technical or accident investigation reports related to rail transportation.
Applied / assessed at a later date
Knowledge of North American freight and passenger railway systems, equipment types, operating practices, and repair practices.
Knowledge of the TSB Watchlist and emerging rail safety risks.
Knowledge of safety management and risk analysis techniques.
Knowledge of the TSB Occurrence Classification Policy
Mobilize people.
Uphold integrity and respect.
Collaborate with partners and stakeholders.
Achieve results.
Ability to plan and effectively manage multiple projects and investigations concurrently sometimes working with multiple teams in a high-pressure environment.
Ability to analyze complex technical and/or safety issues, assess impacts and develop options and solutions.
Ability to communicate effectively in writing.
Ability to communicate effectively orally.
You may need (asset qualifications)
May be applied / assessed at a later date
Technical College diploma / certification from a recognized institution in a field related to the position being filled.
University degree from a recognized institution in Engineering, Sciences, Management or other specialty relevant to the duties of the position.
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Qualification or certification in any of the following occupations:
• Train Operations
• Train Dispatching
• Equipment Inspector
• Engineering (track and structures)
Note: Qualification or certification need not be valid at the time of application.
Minimum of 5 years of field experience in railway operations.
Minimum of 5 years of experience working in railway management.
Our commitment
We're committed to providing an inclusive and barrier-free work environment, starting with the hiring process. If you need to be accommodated during any phase of the evaluation process, please contact the hiring organization below to request specialized accommodation. All information received in relation to accommodation will be kept confidential.
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Equity, diversity and inclusion
The Public Service of Canada is committed to building a skilled and diverse workforce that reflects the population it serves. We promote employment equity and encourage you to self-declare if you belong to one of the designated employment equity groups when you apply.
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Selection may be limited to members of the following employment equity groups: Indigenous (Aboriginal) peoples, persons with disabilities, visible minorities, and women.
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Preference
Preference will be given to veterans first, followed by Canadian citizens and permanent residents, with the exception of jobs located in Nunavut or Yukon. For positions located in Nunavut, qualified Inuit enrolled under the Nunavut Agreement will be appointed first. For positions located in Yukon, qualified Yukon First Nations will be appointed first, followed by qualified Indigenous persons.
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