Reference Number
DFO21J-019892-000635
Selection Process Number
21-DFO-WCCG-EA-CCG-306843
Organization
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Year
2020-2022
Days Open
365
Classification
RO01
City
Prince Rupert
Type
External
Total
27
Employment Equity
21
(77.8%)
Screened out
17
(63%)
Screened in
0
(0%)
Employment Equity 77.8% 21
Screened Out 63% 17
Screened In 0% 0
Women 33.3% 9
Visible minority 0% 0
Indigenous 44.4% 12
People with disabilities 0% 0
English 0% 0
French 0% 0
Citizens 59.3% 16
Permanent Residents 0% 0
We are 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 use the Contact information below to request specialized accommodation. All information received in relation to accommodation will be kept confidential.
When you apply to this selection process, you are not applying for a specific job, but to an inventory for future vacancies. As positions become available, applicants who meet the qualifications may be contacted for further assessment.
DIVERSITY — Count yourself in!
Diversity and inclusion have always been at the core of our values. Diverse teams bring wide perspectives and creative ideas that benefit our clients, the communities we serve and all of us as colleagues. Be part of the Canadian Coast Guard that represents and includes the diverse identities, cultures, perspectives and experiences that make up Canada!
How to complete a self-declaration
1- Click Apply Online;
2- Complete the Employment Equity section;
3- Click on I want to complete the Self-Declaration Form for Employment Equity Groups;
4- Fill out the form.
Would you like to help vessels in distress? Prevent them from colliding? Do you enjoy a fast-paced environment? Then, we may have the job for you!
Marine Communications and Traffic Services (MCTS) Officers with the Canadian Coast Guard provide one of the first responses to ships and vessels in distress. They oversee the safety of waterways within Canada's 200 mile limit by communicating with vessels, issuing weather bulletins and monitoring marine traffic to ensure that vessels entering Canadian waters are in compliance with Canadian Acts and Regulations.
The job is challenging, fast-paced and always interesting, but can be stressful and demanding. You speak with vessel captains and crews in all kinds of situations, and are often the first contact in marine emergency or crisis. During a marine emergency, you act as a go-between for Search and Rescue and the vessel in danger, and are often the voice those in danger look to for advice and comfort. You need to be able to multi-task and manage many issues at once.
It's a 24/7 world and we provide service to the marine environment 365 days of the year. With the exception of the Arctic, shipping never stops and neither do we. Consequently, you must be willing to accept shift work and work weekends and holidays.
The Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) owns and operates the federal government's civilian fleet, and provides key maritime services to Canadians. As a Special Operating Agency of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), the CCG helps DFO meet its responsibility to ensure safe and accessible waterways for Canadians. The CCG also plays a key role in ensuring the sustainable use and development of Canada's oceans and waterways.
A partially assessed pool of candidates will be created to fill vacancies at the MCTS Centre in Prince Rupert, British Columbia.
Positions to be filled: Number to be determined
Your résumé.
A secondary school diploma or an acceptable combination of education, training and/or experience.
English essential
Information on language requirements
Competency in skills associated with MCTS Officer duties (i.e. Arithmetic, Checking, Coding, Memory, and Spatial Ability). Note: this will be assessed using the MCTS Aptitude Test.
Ability to keyboard (45 wpm with 95% accuracy).
Ability to communicate orally
Ability to communicate in writing.
Working with others
Client Service Orientation
Managing difficult situations
Adaptability
Judgement and decision making
Initiative
Experience in a marine environment (e.g. member of a Ship's crew, Navigation officer, Commercial fisheries, Sea cadets etc.)
Organizational Needs
Canadian Coast Guard is committed to having a skilled and diversified workforce representative of the population it serves. In support of our strategy to achieve our employment equity goals, preference may be given to qualified candidates who, at the time of application, indicate that they are belonging to the following Employment Equity group(s) (self-declaration): Indigenous.
If you are an Indigenous person and complete the self-declaration, please note that the Affirmation of Indigenous Affiliation Form (AAAF) will be required prior to the appointment.
OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
Relocate based on operational requirements.
Work overtime upon successful completion of all Phases of MCTS Officer training.
Secret security clearance
Health Canada pre-placement evaluation*.
Work related travel.
Work shift work.
Work weekends.
*Health Canada pre-placement evaluations include hearing, vision and colour vision tests.
All employees of the core public administration are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and attest to their vaccination status unless accommodated based on a medical contraindication, religion, or another prohibited ground for discrimination as defined under the Canadian Human Rights Act.
The Public Service of Canada is committed to building a skilled and diverse workforce that reflects the Canadians we serve. We promote employment equity and encourage you to indicate if you belong to one of the designated groups when you apply.
Information on employment equity
MCTS Officer Training involves the following two phases:
Phase I: The MCTS Ab Initio 23 week training course takes place at the Canadian Coast Guard College located in Sydney, Nova Scotia. The course consists of theory, practical applications and simulations. Here you will learn the basics.
Phase II: On- the-Job training (OJT) takes place at a regionally appointed MCTS centre. Working with an On-the-Job-Instructor, you will learn local geography, local and regional procedures while applying the national elements of Phase I training. The OJT varies according to MCTS centre and can last from 3-12 months.
After successful completion of Phase II candidates are promoted to Marine Communications and Traffic Services Officer. You will be required to successfully complete each phase of training before continuing to the next Phase and becoming a MCTS Officer.
Travel is necessary to complete the two Phases of training. To complete Phase I, travel is required to attend the Canadian Coast Guard College located in Sydney, Nova Scotia. Travel to the regional MCTS centre for Phase II may be required depending on residency at time of hiring. Travel expenses incurred during the two phases of training shall be covered.
During Phase I, you are paid an Ab Initio allowance of $350 per week less appropriate deductions. Also, $90 per week is deducted for meals and accommodations, while at the Canadian Coast Guard College.
For the On-the-Job Phase II training, you are appointed to the RO-01 group and level at a salary of $44,916 per annum.
After successful completion of the Centre Designated Checkout of Phase II, you are appointed to the RO-03 MCTS Officer group and level with a salary beginning at $57,529 and up to $74,964 per annum.
You must meet all essential qualifications in order to be appointed to the position. Other qualifications may be a deciding factor in choosing the person to be appointed. Some
essential and other qualifications will be assessed through your application. It is your responsibility to provide appropriate examples that illustrate how you meet each qualification. Failing to do so could result in your application being rejected.
Candidates will be assessed against essential qualifications and may be required to meet asset qualifications and/or organisational needs, depending on the specific needs of the position. Candidates must meet the pass mark for each of the essential qualifications. Candidates must meet each asset qualification to be used for appointment.
All assessments related to this selection process will be administered in Prince Rupert, BC. Please note candidates are responsible for covering their own travel costs associated with the assessments.
Successful completion of the Marine Communications and Traffic Services Aptitude Test is required. Those candidates who have previously successfully completed the MCTS Aptitude Test are not required to rewrite, but will be required to submit the successful results.
Candidates invited to an interview will be required to bring proof of their education credentials, in the form of a diploma or official transcript (original documents only).
Applicants are encouraged to work on their keyboarding skills before the assessment date as a higher proficiency in keyboarding may be used to determine right fit.
Top-down ranking may be applied during the selection process.
Candidates will be communicated with via e-mail. In your application, please include the e-mail address that you wish to use for communication purposes throughout this recruitment initiative. It is your responsibility to verify your e-mail account on a regular basis.
Your résumé must clearly demonstrate how you meet the requirements.
On October 6, 2021, the Government of Canada announced details of its plans to require vaccination across the federal public service. As per the new Policy on COVID-19 Vaccination for the Core Public Administration Including the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, federal public servants in the Core Public Administration and members of the RCMP must attest to their vaccination status. The requirement for employees to be fully vaccinated applies whether they are teleworking, working remotely or working on-site. This is a condition of employment and it applies to indeterminate (permanent), determinate (term), casual, and student hiring. Should you reach the point in the selection process where it is necessary to verify terms and conditions of employment then the hiring manager or a human resources representative will contact you in order to complete an attestation.
We thank all those who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
Preference will be given to veterans and to Canadian citizens, in that order, with the exception of a job located in Nunavut, where Nunavut Inuit will be appointed first.
Information on the preference to veterans
We thank all those who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.