Leader, Contract Services (Atlantic Region)
Top Benefits
About the role
Who Can Apply?:
Internal (DCC Employees) and External (General Public)
Salary Range:
$124,013 - $161,216
Employment status:
Continuing
Term Length:
Security Level:
Secret
Language Requirement:
English Essential
Closing Date:
05/09/2025
Country:
Canada
The Leader, Contract Services (Region), is responsible for the overall quality of contracting services within the designated region, including the quality and technical aspects of contract documents, in particular, the tender issued in that region. Working with a wide, geographically dispersed client base, the Leader develops relationships with these clients, exercises positive influence, and resolves conflicts. The incumbent manages risks associated with contracting activity and makes difficult decisions to balance Client-Partner and industry interests within a legal and regulatory framework. The incumbent leads a team of professionals and manages the human resources responsibilities for the team. The Leader also manages Client-Partner relationship. In addition, the incumbent develops creative solutions and ensures the service line supports collaboration, and quality and timeliness of deliverables.
KEY AND PERIODIC ACTIVITIES
The duties and responsibilities listed below are representative but not all-inclusive:
- Review and approve the initiation and award of contracts within the limits of delegated signing authority
- Provide recommendations to the Regional Service Line Leaders, National Director and Vice-President Operations–Procurement, and oversee all associated contracting activity
(e.g. writing solicitation documents)
- Supervise, coordinate and monitor procurement planning activities across all programs with assistance from site and regional staff
- Manage risks associated with contracting and ensure DCC complies with various policies and agreements (e.g., Government Contracts Regulations, Directive on the Management of Procurement, trade agreements, competitive bidding law, Procurement Strategy on Indigenous Business, comprehensive land claims agreements)
- Manage risks (e.g. environmental, safety, bidding, constructability risks)
- Coach, train and influence Contract Services staff within the region to ensure proactive and effective procurement planning
- Develop and maintain effective relationships within DCC, and with industry, the Client Partners and/or stakeholders
- Exercise influence and manage conflict with industry
- Perform human resources functions (e.g. coach, supervise, mentor, plan and allocate resources, manage performance)
- Ensure quality standards are met, in line with corporate expectations
Other
- Oversee and ensure timely and efficient delivery of services, and meeting of all key performance indicators
- Conduct market research in support of development of regional and national procurement strategies
- Other duties as assigned
SKILLS
General and Specific Knowledge
- Best practices, methods, trends and legislation in procurement
- Best practices and trends in strategic planning, risk management, financial management and human resources management
- DCC and Client-Partner procurement processes and procedures
- Government policies and trade agreements
- Project and risk management principles
Formal Education and/or Certification(s) and Experience
- Minimum: undergraduate degree in engineering, architecture or related field with eight years’ relevant experience, or the equivalent
- Preferred: university degree in one of the above fields or certification related to procurement (e.g. Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat Certified Federal Procurement Specialist, Level II, or Certified Public Procurement Officer from the Universal Public Procurement Certification Council)
Abilities
- Use applicable computer software and operating systems
- Write proposals, technical texts and reports
- Resolve complex problems with multiple stakeholders
- Apply project and risk management techniques
- Demonstrate business acumen, leadership and human resources management skills
DEVELOPMENT AND LEADERSHIP
- Lead and manage direct reports
- Provide functional direction and advice to Contract Services team and other employees, and to Client-Partners and stakeholders
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Typical office environment with occasional travel
Check out the benefits
Working with DCC offers excellent opportunities for growth – and entitles you to one of the job market’s best benefits packages. In your role as Leader, Contract Services (Region), your package is valued at 25% to 30% of your salary.
Your package will include:
- Public service pension
- 100% employer-paid annual sick leave, health and dental premiums, and life, accidental death, and short- and long-term disability insurance
- $400 Wellness Allowance (e.g., gym membership)
- $1,500 for mental health services on top of regular $1,500 paramedical coverage
- $750 Health Care Spending Account (for some medical expenses that aren’t covered under provincial plans or our standard insurance plan)
- Telus Virtual Health Care
- Maternity and parental leave top-up plan to 93% of regular gross earnings for a maximum of 37 weeks
- Hybrid workplace options including $400 allowance every two years to support work-from-home options
- Enhanced inConfidence employee and family assistance program
- Deluxe travel benefit plans
- Comprehensive vacation and other paid leave plans
To begin a career with Defence Construction Canada (DCC), you must be a Canadian Citizen or a permanent resident of Canada. As a condition of employment with DCC, a minimum reliability security status clearance is required and some roles may require secret security status clearance.
DCC is responsible for the Personnel Security Clearance process. Typically to be eligible for a "Reliability" clearance, you must have five years of verifiable background information and to be eligible for a "Secret" clearance, you must have 10 years of verifiable background information. The process usually involves reference inquiries, verification of qualifications, criminal records checks, and credit checks (as required) and may require fingerprints. For more information about obtaining a security clearance, please review the Standard on Security Screening.
The appropriate security clearance is a condition of employment and it is the candidate’s or employee’s responsibility to ensure, they are able to obtain and maintain their required security level clearance to begin or continue their employment with DCC. Failure to obtain or maintain, the appropriate level of security clearance means either the candidate or employee will not receive a job offer, the conditional offer will be rendered null and void or their employment will be terminated with cause. A thorough security clearance process will be applied to all candidates or employees considered for an appointment; this process includes inquiries, verifications and assessments regarding matters such as, but not limited to:
-
criminal record checks
-
reference checks
-
previous employment
-
open source checks
-
credit/financial status
DCC's Code of Business Conduct (Code) is a condition of employment. It serves to enhance public confidence in the integrity of DCC Employees and provides clarity to Employees on a number of issues, including real or perceived conflicts of interest. Before applying to this (or any) position at DCC, candidates shall familiarize themselves with the Code, because new employees are required to certify that they have read, understood, and agreed to observe the Code upon commencing work at DCC. Employees are further required to review their obligations under the Code and notify the President's Office of any changes in their circumstances at the earliest possible opportunity, and to complete the Annual Update once a year.
Be part of a diverse and inclusive workplace!
At DCC, we are committed to ensuring everyone has a voice and can be their authentic selves in our workplace. We actively encourage applications from all, including but not limited to, women, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, visible minorities and members of the LGBTQ2+ community. We also welcome applications from those who are not Canadian citizens who are eligible to work in Canada and have at least 5 years of verifiable background information.
DCC is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all requests for accommodation based on a medical contraindication, religion or another prohibited ground for discrimination under the Canadian Human Rights Act. Should you require accommodation, please email careers@dcc-cdc.gc.ca.
About Defence Construction Canada
Defence Construction Canada (DCC) is a Crown corporation that provides innovative and cost-effective contracting, construction contract management, infrastructure and environmental services, and lifecycle support for Canada’s defence requirements. It has two primary Client-Partners: the Infrastructure and Environment (IE) community at the Department of National Defence (DND), and the Communications Security Establishment. The Corporation also provides services to Shared Services Canada related to the expansion of the enterprise data centre at Canadian Forces Base Borden.
From project needs planning to facility decommissioning, DCC’s work covers a broad spectrum of activities. DCC’s resources are divided among five service lines: •Contract Management Services •Environmental Services •Project and Program Management Services •Real Property Management Services
Stay connected @dcc_cdc facebook.com/dcc.cdc
Leader, Contract Services (Atlantic Region)
Top Benefits
About the role
Who Can Apply?:
Internal (DCC Employees) and External (General Public)
Salary Range:
$124,013 - $161,216
Employment status:
Continuing
Term Length:
Security Level:
Secret
Language Requirement:
English Essential
Closing Date:
05/09/2025
Country:
Canada
The Leader, Contract Services (Region), is responsible for the overall quality of contracting services within the designated region, including the quality and technical aspects of contract documents, in particular, the tender issued in that region. Working with a wide, geographically dispersed client base, the Leader develops relationships with these clients, exercises positive influence, and resolves conflicts. The incumbent manages risks associated with contracting activity and makes difficult decisions to balance Client-Partner and industry interests within a legal and regulatory framework. The incumbent leads a team of professionals and manages the human resources responsibilities for the team. The Leader also manages Client-Partner relationship. In addition, the incumbent develops creative solutions and ensures the service line supports collaboration, and quality and timeliness of deliverables.
KEY AND PERIODIC ACTIVITIES
The duties and responsibilities listed below are representative but not all-inclusive:
- Review and approve the initiation and award of contracts within the limits of delegated signing authority
- Provide recommendations to the Regional Service Line Leaders, National Director and Vice-President Operations–Procurement, and oversee all associated contracting activity
(e.g. writing solicitation documents)
- Supervise, coordinate and monitor procurement planning activities across all programs with assistance from site and regional staff
- Manage risks associated with contracting and ensure DCC complies with various policies and agreements (e.g., Government Contracts Regulations, Directive on the Management of Procurement, trade agreements, competitive bidding law, Procurement Strategy on Indigenous Business, comprehensive land claims agreements)
- Manage risks (e.g. environmental, safety, bidding, constructability risks)
- Coach, train and influence Contract Services staff within the region to ensure proactive and effective procurement planning
- Develop and maintain effective relationships within DCC, and with industry, the Client Partners and/or stakeholders
- Exercise influence and manage conflict with industry
- Perform human resources functions (e.g. coach, supervise, mentor, plan and allocate resources, manage performance)
- Ensure quality standards are met, in line with corporate expectations
Other
- Oversee and ensure timely and efficient delivery of services, and meeting of all key performance indicators
- Conduct market research in support of development of regional and national procurement strategies
- Other duties as assigned
SKILLS
General and Specific Knowledge
- Best practices, methods, trends and legislation in procurement
- Best practices and trends in strategic planning, risk management, financial management and human resources management
- DCC and Client-Partner procurement processes and procedures
- Government policies and trade agreements
- Project and risk management principles
Formal Education and/or Certification(s) and Experience
- Minimum: undergraduate degree in engineering, architecture or related field with eight years’ relevant experience, or the equivalent
- Preferred: university degree in one of the above fields or certification related to procurement (e.g. Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat Certified Federal Procurement Specialist, Level II, or Certified Public Procurement Officer from the Universal Public Procurement Certification Council)
Abilities
- Use applicable computer software and operating systems
- Write proposals, technical texts and reports
- Resolve complex problems with multiple stakeholders
- Apply project and risk management techniques
- Demonstrate business acumen, leadership and human resources management skills
DEVELOPMENT AND LEADERSHIP
- Lead and manage direct reports
- Provide functional direction and advice to Contract Services team and other employees, and to Client-Partners and stakeholders
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Typical office environment with occasional travel
Check out the benefits
Working with DCC offers excellent opportunities for growth – and entitles you to one of the job market’s best benefits packages. In your role as Leader, Contract Services (Region), your package is valued at 25% to 30% of your salary.
Your package will include:
- Public service pension
- 100% employer-paid annual sick leave, health and dental premiums, and life, accidental death, and short- and long-term disability insurance
- $400 Wellness Allowance (e.g., gym membership)
- $1,500 for mental health services on top of regular $1,500 paramedical coverage
- $750 Health Care Spending Account (for some medical expenses that aren’t covered under provincial plans or our standard insurance plan)
- Telus Virtual Health Care
- Maternity and parental leave top-up plan to 93% of regular gross earnings for a maximum of 37 weeks
- Hybrid workplace options including $400 allowance every two years to support work-from-home options
- Enhanced inConfidence employee and family assistance program
- Deluxe travel benefit plans
- Comprehensive vacation and other paid leave plans
To begin a career with Defence Construction Canada (DCC), you must be a Canadian Citizen or a permanent resident of Canada. As a condition of employment with DCC, a minimum reliability security status clearance is required and some roles may require secret security status clearance.
DCC is responsible for the Personnel Security Clearance process. Typically to be eligible for a "Reliability" clearance, you must have five years of verifiable background information and to be eligible for a "Secret" clearance, you must have 10 years of verifiable background information. The process usually involves reference inquiries, verification of qualifications, criminal records checks, and credit checks (as required) and may require fingerprints. For more information about obtaining a security clearance, please review the Standard on Security Screening.
The appropriate security clearance is a condition of employment and it is the candidate’s or employee’s responsibility to ensure, they are able to obtain and maintain their required security level clearance to begin or continue their employment with DCC. Failure to obtain or maintain, the appropriate level of security clearance means either the candidate or employee will not receive a job offer, the conditional offer will be rendered null and void or their employment will be terminated with cause. A thorough security clearance process will be applied to all candidates or employees considered for an appointment; this process includes inquiries, verifications and assessments regarding matters such as, but not limited to:
-
criminal record checks
-
reference checks
-
previous employment
-
open source checks
-
credit/financial status
DCC's Code of Business Conduct (Code) is a condition of employment. It serves to enhance public confidence in the integrity of DCC Employees and provides clarity to Employees on a number of issues, including real or perceived conflicts of interest. Before applying to this (or any) position at DCC, candidates shall familiarize themselves with the Code, because new employees are required to certify that they have read, understood, and agreed to observe the Code upon commencing work at DCC. Employees are further required to review their obligations under the Code and notify the President's Office of any changes in their circumstances at the earliest possible opportunity, and to complete the Annual Update once a year.
Be part of a diverse and inclusive workplace!
At DCC, we are committed to ensuring everyone has a voice and can be their authentic selves in our workplace. We actively encourage applications from all, including but not limited to, women, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, visible minorities and members of the LGBTQ2+ community. We also welcome applications from those who are not Canadian citizens who are eligible to work in Canada and have at least 5 years of verifiable background information.
DCC is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all requests for accommodation based on a medical contraindication, religion or another prohibited ground for discrimination under the Canadian Human Rights Act. Should you require accommodation, please email careers@dcc-cdc.gc.ca.
About Defence Construction Canada
Defence Construction Canada (DCC) is a Crown corporation that provides innovative and cost-effective contracting, construction contract management, infrastructure and environmental services, and lifecycle support for Canada’s defence requirements. It has two primary Client-Partners: the Infrastructure and Environment (IE) community at the Department of National Defence (DND), and the Communications Security Establishment. The Corporation also provides services to Shared Services Canada related to the expansion of the enterprise data centre at Canadian Forces Base Borden.
From project needs planning to facility decommissioning, DCC’s work covers a broad spectrum of activities. DCC’s resources are divided among five service lines: •Contract Management Services •Environmental Services •Project and Program Management Services •Real Property Management Services
Stay connected @dcc_cdc facebook.com/dcc.cdc