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Senior Advisor (IM/IT Application Development)

Reference Number
CSD21J-016630-000662

Selection Process Number
2021-CSD-EA-NHQ-0027857

Organization
Employment and Social Development Canada

Year
2020-2021

Days Open
11

Classification
CS04

City
NA

Type
External

Quick Summary

Total
139

Employment Equity
69 (49.6%)

Screened out
19 (13.7%)

Screened in
120 (86.3%)

Applicant Submissions (139)

Employment Equity 49.6% 69

Screened Out 13.7% 19

Screened In 86.3% 120

Employment Equity(69)

Women 15.8% 22

Visible minority 39.6% 55

Indigenous 0% 0

People with disabilities 4.3% 6

Language

English 82% 114

French 18% 25

Status

Citizens 87.1% 121

Permanent Residents 0% 0

Archived Job Poster

Senior Advisor (IM/IT Application Development)

Reference number: CSD21J-016630-000662
Selection process number: 2021-CSD-EA-NHQ-0027857
Employment and Social Development Canada - Innovation, Information and Technology Branch
Various locations
CS-04
Acting, Assignment, Deployment, Indeterminate, Secondment, Term
$101,541 to $126,390

For further information on the organization, please visit Employment and Social Development Canada

Closing date: 29 March 2021 - 23:59, Pacific Time

Who can apply: Persons residing in Canada and Canadian citizens residing abroad.

Important messages

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.

Assessment accommodation

Applicants MUST submit their application online. No other mediums will be accepted. Failing to do so will result in your application being rejected. Candidates in situations preventing them from applying online and needing special accommodations must advise the selection board prior to the closing date (see Contact section below).

You must include your résumé with your application; however, avoid referring us to your résumé as it may only be used as a secondary source of information.

You must clearly demonstrate in your application how you respond to the factors of study and experience that are included in the essential qualifications listed below. It is your responsibility to provide concrete examples (including dates) illustrating how you respond to each qualification. Failing to do so, your application may be rejected as applicants will NOT be solicited for incomplete or missing information.

You must clearly demonstrate in your application how you meet the educational requirements listed in the Essential Qualifications section below. Indicate:

• Institution name, City, Province / State, Country
• Program name and duration
• Period of time spent at the institution (Month/Year to Month/Year)
• Successful completion of program (degree, diploma, certificate received).

You must clearly demonstrate in your application how you meet the experience factors listed in the Essential Qualifications section below. For each experience factor, please indicate:

• Name of the employer where the experience was acquired.
• The period of time in which you have gained the experience (Month/Year to Month/Year).
• The title of the position held. Provide concrete examples of the tasks you have completed which show how the experience was acquired.

This is a crucial step of the process. We can’t make any assumptions about your experience. Simply saying you have the required qualifications or listing your current duties is not enough. The depth and breadth of experience of an applicant may be considered as part of screening or selection of a candidate, which is why it is recommended you quantify your experience.

For existing Government of Canada employees: Please clearly identify your substantive group and level and your employment status on your application and ensure that your Personal Record Identifier (PRI) is included in your application.

For existing Government of Canada employees at the same group and level in Application Development: The selection board may waive some of the selection process steps based on the candidate’s depth of experience. Please ensure that your answers to the screening questions clearly describe your experience.

The application may be used to evaluate the ability to communicate effectively in writing.

Duties

• Acts as the department’s technical authority on the acquisition, planning, development, integration, implementation, and maintenance of IT applications and occasionally leads project teams involved in specialized IT applications.
• Negotiates contracts with vendors for the provision of IT applications services and products.
• Provides expert advice on technical issues relating to application development and the existing and potential role of IT applications in short, medium, and long term IT strategies and plans for the Department.
• Provides expert advice to senior managers and to project teams on technical planning, modification and implementation issues with respect to the development and maintenance of IT Applications.
• Sets departmental application development standards, develops policies, plans and procedures for the acquisition, development and maintenance of IT applications.
• Represents the IT organization and the Department as the technical authority at meetings with senior IT officials in other federal departments, national, or international technology standards, policies and architecture working groups or committees to facilitate networking and promote partnering in application development and Government of Canada initiatives.
• Chairs or facilitates project-related meetings with project sponsors, other stakeholders and vendor representatives. Chairs or participates in departmental and inter-departmental meetings and committees as required.
• Maintains knowledge of trends and developments in computer systems application development theory, principles techniques and practices.

Work environment

Now is the time to build your career at Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC).

The Innovation, Information and Technology Branch (IITB) is hiring. As part of IITB, you will help shape the department’s Information Technology projects, via technology selection and delivery, ensuring best practices are followed from the onset.

WHO WE ARE

IITB has over 2,500 employees working on multiple projects to help deliver social benefits to Canadian citizens. We provide innovative solutions which power ESDC digital services to Canadian citizens and employers. We are a diverse, national organization powered by innovative thinking and approaches, delivering efficient, reliable and secure services and solutions.

You will work with a talented and engaged team to bring creative solutions to employees of ESDC and to the public.

Do you enjoy tackling complex problems or coming up with new solutions?
Do you want to help create and sustain a culture of innovation and experimentation?
Do you have a knack for facilitating partnerships with diverse stakeholders?
Do you have a strong interest in supporting the digital agenda of the Government of Canada and helping bring about change in delivering services?

Are you an ambitious information technology specialist looking to expand your management skills and take your career to the next level?
• ESDC is on a mission to meet business and citizen digital service expectations by leveraging and embracing the latest leading edge technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Open Source, Cloud, and Blockchain, and by using development methodologies such as DevOps while also expanding further into the mobile space.
• ESDC offers career advancement opportunities. Our 28,000 employees work in various fields and locations across the country.

Do you want to make a difference and serve Canadians in a meaningful way?
• ESDC helps millions of Canadians every year through Employment Insurance, Canada Pension Plan, Old Age Security, and other social benefits.
• The department is in the midst of a digital transformation, aimed at delivering more client-centered services using the latest technologies.

Do you value work-life balance?
• We offer flexible hours, telework opportunities and work locations in Gatineau, Quebec and in dozens of other vibrant cities across Canada, allowing you to work close to home or even at home.

If you answered YES to any or all of the above questions this opportunity may be for YOU!

The Innovation, Information and Technology Branch (IITB) is a national organization within ESDC, with a wide variety of Information technology (IT) work that can be performed regardless of geographic location; however, certain positions may require a physical presence at a specific location.

IITB's hub locations outside of the Gatineau/Ottawa National Capital Region (NCR) are located in: St. John's, Dartmouth, Charlottetown, Bathurst, Fredericton, Miramichi, Moncton, Boucherville, Jonquière, Laval, Montréal, Shawinigan, Belleville, Chatham, Cornwall, London, Toronto, Mississauga, Windsor, Vaughan, Winnipeg, Regina, Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver.

In these changing times there is an immediate requirement to be able to work from home. This may remain a component of the evolving workplace.

Intent of the process

A pool of partially qualified candidates will be established to staff similar positions at Employment and Social Development Canada with various tenures and/or various language requirements, conditions of employment and/or locations.

Positions to be filled: Number to be determined

Information you must provide

Your résumé.

In order to be considered, your application must clearly explain how you meet the following (essential qualifications)

Education
E1: Successful completion of two years of an acceptable post-secondary education program in computer science, information technology, information management or another specialty relevant to the position to be staffed.

Notes:
1.Indeterminate period incumbents of positions in the CS group on May 10, 1999, who do not possess the education prescribed above, are deemed to meet the minimum education standards based on their education, training and/or experience. They must be accepted as having met the minimum education standard whenever this standard is called for when staffing positions in the CS group (existing GC employees only).

2.It is the recognized educational institution (e.g. community college, CÉGEP or university) that determines if the courses taken by a candidate correspond to two years of a post-secondary program in computer science, information technology, information management or another specialty relevant to the position to be staffed at the institution.

3.At the selection board’s discretion, an acceptable combination of education, training and/or experience may serve as an alternative to the minimum post-secondary education stated above.

Degree equivalency

Experience:
EX1: A minimum of ten (10) years cumulative experience1 over the past fifteen (15) years in the Designing, Development (Coding/Configuring), Testing, Implementation and Support of at least two (2) distinct complex IM/IT solutions.

EX2: A minimum of five (5) years cumulative experience1 over the past ten (10) years in providing IM/IT technical direction and guidance to solution/technical teams, on an on-going basis.

EX3: Experience1 in a minimum of two (2) distinct opportunities over the past five (5) years actively participating in a multi-disciplinary Tactical Inter-Group Emergency Response team or any similar team (commonly referred to as a TIGER team) to solve complex IT production or development issues.
* A TIGER team is a specialized, cross-functional team brought together to solve or investigate a specific problem or critical issue.

EX4: Experience1 in a minimum of two (2) distinct opportunities over the past five (5) years in providing all of the following services, in Written and Oral presentations, to management (Manager or above) as well as an adapted version to a technical audience (Colleagues or technical team):
a)Analysis,
b)Research and synthesizing multiple sources of information,
c)Providing IM/IT technical advice, options and recommendations

EX5: Experience1 over the past five (5) years as Chair, Facilitator or Active Member in IM/IT related meetings or committees in discussing related opportunities, challenges, issues, or future directions engaging sponsors, Internal or External stakeholders, or other partners.

Important notes:
(1) “Experience”: Experience must be related to IT (information technology) Solution development. Solution development is the process of designing, building, testing and implementing software applications; it includes but is not limited to:
•Application development (programs)
•Web Applications
•Desktop Applications
•Web Services
•Configuration of COTS (Commercial Off the Shelf Solutions)

If you possess any of the following, your application must also clearly explain how you meet it (other qualifications)

The following Assets may be applied or assessed at a later date (may be needed for the job and therefore candidates will not be asked to include how they meet these asset qualifications as part of the online application).

Education
AE1: Diploma or Degree in the field of Computer Science, Information Technology, Software Engineering or in a related discipline.

AE2: Any other certifications in a specialty relevant to IM/IT.

Degree equivalency

Experience
AEX1: Experience writing contract specifications, correspondence and/or documentation.

AEX2: Experience in representing the IT Organization in collaboration with senior business-line IT managers, within and outside the organisations.

AEX3: Experience coaching or mentoring individuals in technical skills and abilities.

AEX4: Experience analyzing and evaluating proposals from external suppliers and internal technical staff to determine viability, conformity and adaptability to IT frameworks.

AEX5: Experience in data analysis, data modelling, data exchange.

AEX6: Experience in a variety of platforms and middle-tier technologies such as .NET, Java, Oracle, etc.

AEX7: Experience with IT solution security principles.

AEX8: Experience producing solution models for application and network
architecture and solutions as a service (SaaS).

AEX9: Experience defining the principles to guide solutions decisions for the enterprise.

AEX10: Experience developing a road map of the evolution of a Solution or Project.

AEX11: Experience in completing technical options analysis including estimation of level of effort and risk.

AEX12: Experience providing solution architecture options and recommendations to senior management.

AEX13: Experience with traditional and emerging solution design and architecture patterns.

AEX14: Experience with application testing concepts. (Ex.: System Integration testing methodologies, Agile testing methodologies, Test Automation Frameworks, Native Mobile application testing and/or Test Environment Virtualization).

AEX15: Provides and manages the provision of expert technical advice and/or guidance to clients on current and required technical changes to IT architectural frameworks and/or standards and/or plans and/or designs.

AEX16: Clear understanding of the roles and responsibilities of a product owner, product manager, subject matter experts, architecture, security, data management, developers, and site reliability engineers within the context of a cross-functional solution development and delivery team.

AEX17: Experience working with agile development methodologies and automated build and deployment development approaches.

AEX18: Knowledge of data governance principles and best practices including but not limited to master and reference data management, governance catalog, data quality principles, data policies and business data rules managements, business glossary terms repository, data management best practices, data exchange models, data security, and data access and provisioning methodologies.

AEX19: Experience implementing software solutions leveraging one or more of the cloud providers (such as Azure and AWS).

AEX20: Experience in Agile frameworks (SCRUM, Kanban) and tools (ADO, Jira, etc…).

AEX21: Experience in CI/CD (Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment).

AEX22: Experience in organizing cross functional teams.

AEX23: Experience in Presentation skills; preparing and giving presentations.

AEX24: Experience in Negotiating solutions with project stakeholders.

The following will be applied / assessed at a later date (essential for the job)

Various language requirements
English Essential
French Essential
Bilingual Imperative BBB/BBB

Information on language requirements

Competencies
C1: Application Development / Support and Maintenance
C2: Analytical Thinking
C3: Creative Thinking
C4: Visioning & Strategic Direction

Abilities
A1: Ability to communicate effectively in writing.
A2: Ability to communicate effectively orally.

Personal Suitability
PS1: Effective interpersonal skills
PS2: Adaptability
PS3: Values and Ethics

Conditions of employment

Security Clearance:
Reliability Status or Secret

Operational Requirements:
Willingness and ability to work overtime as needed, sometimes on short notice.
Willingness to travel within Canada if/when required.

Other information

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

A written examination may be administered.

An interview may be administered.

Reference checks may be sought.

A Public Service Commission standard exam may be administered.

Candidates must meet the essential qualifications to be appointed to a position.

Candidates may be required to meet one or more of the Asset Qualifications and/or the organizational needs, depending on the requirements of the specific position being staffed.

Due to evolving needs in IM/IT, additional Asset Qualifications may be added at a later date. Should this occur, all successful candidates in the pool will be informed and will have the opportunity to inform us if they meet the added asset qualification(s).

Depending on the number of applicants and the human resources needs and/or plans, volume management strategies may be used for the purpose of managing applications to determine the candidates who will continue in the next steps of the staffing process. Such volume management strategies might include: screening of applications based on the Asset Qualifications, random selection, top-down approach and/or establishment of cut-off scores.

All information obtained throughout the selection process, from the time of application to the conclusion of the process, may be used for evaluation purposes.

Candidates must provide their proof of education credentials, in the form of a diploma or official transcripts (original documents only) at a later time in the process. Candidates educated outside of Canada must have their certificates and/or diplomas assessed against Canadian education standards. For more information, please click on “Degree Equivalency” in the Education section.

All communication regarding this process will be administered via e-mail. It is the candidate’s responsibility to provide a valid e-mail address and inform the selection board when it changes. If special circumstances prevent you from having access to your e-mail, or if your email has changed, please advise the selection board using the email address provided in the ‘Contact’ section below.

TRAVEL RELATED TO THE SELECTION OR APPOINTMENT PROCESS: While exams and interviews may be conducted in person and/or using various electronic media (telephone, Skype, email, etc.), in special circumstances they may be conducted at sites chosen by the selection board, and therefore may require traveling by the candidate. Candidates will not be considered to be in travel status or on government business and that travel costs or travel expenses will not be reimbursed. Consequently, candidates will be responsible for travel costs.

An assignment/secondment or an acting appointment is a temporary resourcing option. The approval of your substantive supervisor may be required before an offer can be made.

Candidates are entitled to participate in the appointment process in the official language of their choice, (French or English).

ESDC is committed to building a skilled, diverse workforce reflective of Canadian society. As a result, it promotes employment equity and encourages candidates to indicate voluntarily on their application if they are a woman, an Aboriginal person, a person with a disability or a member of a visible minority group.

ESDC is also committed to developing inclusive, barrier-free selection processes and work environments. If contacted for exams or interviews, you should advise the selection board by way of email (Contact Information below) in a timely fashion of the accommodation measures which must be taken to enable you to be assessed in a fair and equitable manner. Information received relating to accommodation measures will be addressed confidentially.

Preference

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.

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