MANAGER, TALENT ACQUISITION AND ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS
About the role
If you are an Ingenium employee, please visit your ADP home page, select “Myself”. Under Talent, select Career Centre and submit your application - do not create a personal account.
Annual Salary: $87,622.71 - $106,579.54
Employment Status: Indeterminate Full-time position
Language Requirement: Bilingual (CBC ) ( d efinition )
Schedule: 37.50 hours per week (Monday to Friday)
Work Environment: Hybrid
Competition Closing Date: January 11, 2026
SUMMARY OF DUTIES
Reporting to the Director, People Services, the Manager, Talent Acquisition and Organizational Effectiveness is a key member of the People Services (PS) management team and leads both strategic (corporate) and tactical (operational services delivery) of recruitment, talent assessment, talent sourcing, onboarding, work design, job evaluation and classification to achieve Ingenium’s strategic and hiring goals.
The Manager is accountable for their team’s operational leadership in the areas of overseeing the job evaluation and classification services for the organization as well as to ensure the seamless, efficient and effective delivery of talent acquisition and assessment. Key partnerships are with other PS managers, Ingenium’s leadership/management, union, contractors, such as the organization’s external job evaluation consultants and recruiting partners and agencies.
This position is responsible for strategic and short- and long-term workforce planning, integrating employer branding, candidate experience, and employee value proposition (EVP) strategies to strengthen Ingenium’s position as an employer of choice.
The Manager also leads initiatives in digital transformation of Talent Acquisition, while supporting Ingenium’s TREDIA (Truth, Reconciliation, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Accessibility) commitments.
EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE
- A degree in Human Resources, or a degree in a related field related, with an acceptable combination of experience relevant to the duties of the position.
- Minimum of five (5) years recent and related experience in the field of human resources in unionized environment, including extensive experience in the talent acquisition function.
- Minimum of two (2) years of experience managing a team; OR two (2) years of experience supervising and managing a program/project.
- Experience working with organizational design and classification standards, such as Korn Ferry Hay or working within the classification function; or a suitable combination of education, training and experience will be considered.
- Strong conceptual skills to create recruitment tools and support the implementation of systems consistent with staffing requirements and to analyze and apply the classification standard to job evaluations.
- Experience developing and administering policies in a unionized environment.
- Experience implementing and administering HRIS, ATS, and/or AI-driven recruitment technologies, and applying HR analytics for workforce planning, as well as the development and implement of new procedures and techniques to support TREDIA initiatives are assets.
KNOWLEDGE /COMPETENCIES
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As the corporate authority on both the recruitment/staffing and classification functions, the position requires an extensive and comprehensive knowledge of talent acquisition and classification and People Services (Human Resources) processes within a federal institution; as well as working knowledge of Canada Labour Code, Official Languages Act, Employment Equity Act; and a general knowledge of pay administration and compensation and benefits programs and processes.
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Ability to interpret and apply collective agreements and organizational policies.
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Demonstrated strong people leadership skills with excellent communication skills, both verbal and written along with strong analytical, consulting and coaching skills
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Able to engage with all levels of the Corporation with exceptional tact and diplomacy while respecting confidentiality and applying honed judgement
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Excellent interpersonal influence, networking, teamwork and cross-cultural competence
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Agile to adapt readily to rapid and changing environment with a focus on client service in the ability to effectively manage several complex files simultaneously.
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Demonstrated ongoing commitment to life-long learning and development. Extensive knowledge of the management and administrative process and practices used in the management and execution of a classification program. Excellent ability to analyze job duties and apply the classification standard.
Security Requirements: Enhanced reliability
Work location: 1865 St. Laurent Blvd. Ottawa ON
Union Affiliation : Unrepresented
Classification: level 9
Position Number: 9219
We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
Our Commitment to Employment Equity
Ingenium champions the values of diversity and inclusion. We encourage everyone interested in working with us to apply, including people with disabilities, Indigenous, Black and racialized individuals, as well as people from all ethnicities, cultures, sexual orientations, gender identities and gender expressions. Candidates are encouraged to self-identify as members of one or more designated employment equity groups. This is asked in a pre-screening question during the application process.
Ingenium provides accommodations to applicants during all parts of the hiring process, upon request. If contacted to proceed to the selection process, please advise us if you require any accommodation.
About Ingenium
Ingenium is a leading hazardous waste management provider focusing on providing sustainable solutions before implementing traditional disposal options. The company’s expertise in packaging, transportation, recycling, repurposing, reusing, and hazardous waste disposal is combined with an emphasis on cost, risk and liability reduction, and societal responsibility. In addition to sustainable solutions, Ingenium also offers traditional hazardous waste management, technical services, industrial waste, and EHS Consulting.
Ingenium created the pioneering Orphan Chemical Program that arranges for the transfer of title and shipment of useable hazardous chemicals (that otherwise would be treated as waste) to new owners. In California, Ingenium established the Emerald Energy Program, wherein biological, hazardous, and other waste types traditionally suitable for landfill disposal or incineration are used to power local and state electrical grids.
In addition to these established programs, Ingenium is researching and innovating new ways to recycle or reuse biohazardous materials formerly considered only suitable for landfill. They aim to help companies and organizations worldwide meet and exceed sustainability objectives, including Zero Waste Certification.
Ingenium was named multiple times by Inc.com as one of the nation's top 100 fastest-growing environmental services/hazardous waste disposal companies.
MANAGER, TALENT ACQUISITION AND ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS
About the role
If you are an Ingenium employee, please visit your ADP home page, select “Myself”. Under Talent, select Career Centre and submit your application - do not create a personal account.
Annual Salary: $87,622.71 - $106,579.54
Employment Status: Indeterminate Full-time position
Language Requirement: Bilingual (CBC ) ( d efinition )
Schedule: 37.50 hours per week (Monday to Friday)
Work Environment: Hybrid
Competition Closing Date: January 11, 2026
SUMMARY OF DUTIES
Reporting to the Director, People Services, the Manager, Talent Acquisition and Organizational Effectiveness is a key member of the People Services (PS) management team and leads both strategic (corporate) and tactical (operational services delivery) of recruitment, talent assessment, talent sourcing, onboarding, work design, job evaluation and classification to achieve Ingenium’s strategic and hiring goals.
The Manager is accountable for their team’s operational leadership in the areas of overseeing the job evaluation and classification services for the organization as well as to ensure the seamless, efficient and effective delivery of talent acquisition and assessment. Key partnerships are with other PS managers, Ingenium’s leadership/management, union, contractors, such as the organization’s external job evaluation consultants and recruiting partners and agencies.
This position is responsible for strategic and short- and long-term workforce planning, integrating employer branding, candidate experience, and employee value proposition (EVP) strategies to strengthen Ingenium’s position as an employer of choice.
The Manager also leads initiatives in digital transformation of Talent Acquisition, while supporting Ingenium’s TREDIA (Truth, Reconciliation, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Accessibility) commitments.
EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE
- A degree in Human Resources, or a degree in a related field related, with an acceptable combination of experience relevant to the duties of the position.
- Minimum of five (5) years recent and related experience in the field of human resources in unionized environment, including extensive experience in the talent acquisition function.
- Minimum of two (2) years of experience managing a team; OR two (2) years of experience supervising and managing a program/project.
- Experience working with organizational design and classification standards, such as Korn Ferry Hay or working within the classification function; or a suitable combination of education, training and experience will be considered.
- Strong conceptual skills to create recruitment tools and support the implementation of systems consistent with staffing requirements and to analyze and apply the classification standard to job evaluations.
- Experience developing and administering policies in a unionized environment.
- Experience implementing and administering HRIS, ATS, and/or AI-driven recruitment technologies, and applying HR analytics for workforce planning, as well as the development and implement of new procedures and techniques to support TREDIA initiatives are assets.
KNOWLEDGE /COMPETENCIES
-
As the corporate authority on both the recruitment/staffing and classification functions, the position requires an extensive and comprehensive knowledge of talent acquisition and classification and People Services (Human Resources) processes within a federal institution; as well as working knowledge of Canada Labour Code, Official Languages Act, Employment Equity Act; and a general knowledge of pay administration and compensation and benefits programs and processes.
-
Ability to interpret and apply collective agreements and organizational policies.
-
Demonstrated strong people leadership skills with excellent communication skills, both verbal and written along with strong analytical, consulting and coaching skills
-
Able to engage with all levels of the Corporation with exceptional tact and diplomacy while respecting confidentiality and applying honed judgement
-
Excellent interpersonal influence, networking, teamwork and cross-cultural competence
-
Agile to adapt readily to rapid and changing environment with a focus on client service in the ability to effectively manage several complex files simultaneously.
-
Demonstrated ongoing commitment to life-long learning and development. Extensive knowledge of the management and administrative process and practices used in the management and execution of a classification program. Excellent ability to analyze job duties and apply the classification standard.
Security Requirements: Enhanced reliability
Work location: 1865 St. Laurent Blvd. Ottawa ON
Union Affiliation : Unrepresented
Classification: level 9
Position Number: 9219
We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
Our Commitment to Employment Equity
Ingenium champions the values of diversity and inclusion. We encourage everyone interested in working with us to apply, including people with disabilities, Indigenous, Black and racialized individuals, as well as people from all ethnicities, cultures, sexual orientations, gender identities and gender expressions. Candidates are encouraged to self-identify as members of one or more designated employment equity groups. This is asked in a pre-screening question during the application process.
Ingenium provides accommodations to applicants during all parts of the hiring process, upon request. If contacted to proceed to the selection process, please advise us if you require any accommodation.
About Ingenium
Ingenium is a leading hazardous waste management provider focusing on providing sustainable solutions before implementing traditional disposal options. The company’s expertise in packaging, transportation, recycling, repurposing, reusing, and hazardous waste disposal is combined with an emphasis on cost, risk and liability reduction, and societal responsibility. In addition to sustainable solutions, Ingenium also offers traditional hazardous waste management, technical services, industrial waste, and EHS Consulting.
Ingenium created the pioneering Orphan Chemical Program that arranges for the transfer of title and shipment of useable hazardous chemicals (that otherwise would be treated as waste) to new owners. In California, Ingenium established the Emerald Energy Program, wherein biological, hazardous, and other waste types traditionally suitable for landfill disposal or incineration are used to power local and state electrical grids.
In addition to these established programs, Ingenium is researching and innovating new ways to recycle or reuse biohazardous materials formerly considered only suitable for landfill. They aim to help companies and organizations worldwide meet and exceed sustainability objectives, including Zero Waste Certification.
Ingenium was named multiple times by Inc.com as one of the nation's top 100 fastest-growing environmental services/hazardous waste disposal companies.