Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) is a federal government department in charge of the long-term development and utilization of Canada's natural resources, which include minerals, forestry, energy, and water. NRCan is actively searching for entry-level employees at several locations throughout Canada, with the first round of hiring scheduled to begin in May 2023.
These entry-level employment are available to new graduates and persons with minimal work experience who want to work in natural resources. NRCan is currently recruiting for the following positions:
Forest Technician
Minerals and Metals Technician
Energy Analyst
Water Resources Technician
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Technician
Climate Change Analyst
Environmental Scientist
Policy Analyst
These roles provide excellent pay and benefits, as well as possibilities for professional advancement and development. NRCan is searching for people that are enthusiastic about sustainability, innovation, and making a difference in Canada's natural resources.
Candidates must have a degree or certificate in a comparable discipline, relevant job or volunteer experience, and good communication and analytical abilities to be considered for these roles. Many of these occupations benefit from bilingualism (English and French).
If you are interested in pursuing a career in natural resources and want to work for a dynamic and innovative government department, then these entry-level positions with NRCan may be a great fit for you. Check NRCan's website or job postings for more information on specific positions and how to apply.