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Ontario Energy Board

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The Ontario Energy Board is an independent regulator dedicated to overseeing electricity and natural gas sectors, promoting innovation, environmental sustainability, and economic development in Ontario.

Toronto, ON

Utilities
201–500 people

About

The Ontario Energy Board is Ontario’s independent regulator of the electricity and natural gas sectors. As a crown agency, we protect the interests of consumers and enable affordable, secure, reliable and clean energy for Ontario’s dynamic energy sector that supports economic growth. We regulate rates and set rules that ensure transparency, accountability and fairness across the energy sector. We also ensure that energy utilities can sustain the investment needed to deliver reliable service over the long term. We value accountability, transparency, drive and thoughtfulness in everything we do. We are proud to be recognized as one of the Greater Toronto Area’s Top Employers for four consecutive years, reflecting our commitment to workplace excellence, diversity and innovation.

Open positions

Co-op Student, BOOST

On-site · Toronto

The student will contribute to the planning, delivery, and coordination of enterprise modernization initiatives using Microsoft technologies. They will also develop analytical materials, dashboards, and decision-support content for executive leadership.

Lead, Total Rewards

On-site · Toronto

The Lead, Total Rewards is responsible for developing and managing compensation and benefits programs to attract and retain talent while ensuring internal equity. They will oversee job evaluations, market benchmarking, and partner with stakeholders on collective bargaining and compensation strategy.

Lead, Total Rewards

On-site · Toronto

The Lead, Total Rewards manages the Total Reward Centre of Expertise, developing and implementing compensation and benefit programs to attract and retain talent. This includes conducting market analyses, overseeing annual compensation cycles, and leading job evaluation processes for union and non-union roles.

Senior Inspector, Inspection & Enforcement

On-site · Toronto

The Senior Inspector leads complex inspections of regulated entities to assess compliance with enforceable provisions and regulatory policies. They also participate in enforcement proceedings as a subject matter expert and prepare detailed reports on inspection results.

Commissioner

Hybrid · Toronto

Render timely, high-quality adjudicative decisions regarding utility rates and major infrastructure projects in accordance with statutory requirements. Analyze complex evidence and stakeholder submissions while collaborating on panels to support regulatory processes.