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Manager, Information Technology - Real Estate Council of British Columbia

This is a Permanent, Full-time position.

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Province: Vancouver, Saskatchewan
Position: Manager, Information Technology
Deadline: July 13, 2018
Posted: June 13, 2018

Job Description / Duties

Reporting to the Director, Corporate Services, the Manager of Information Technology will plan, coordinate, direct and manage all activities related to the Information Technology environment for RECBC.

The hallmarks of this role will be ensuring alignment of systems integrity with the business objectives of the organization and working closely with stakeholders, senior and executive leadership, vendors and end-users to identify, recommend, develop, test, implement, troubleshoot, evaluate and analyze cost-effective technology solutions for all aspects of the organization. This includes managing the installation, configuration and maintenance of hardware (e.g., desktop computers, servers, storage, etc.), software, network; carrying out a wide variety of maintenance, upgrades and management activities to ensure system privacy, security and regulatory compliance through best practices.

Qualifications / Required Skills

The ideal candidate is an experienced IT professional who thrives in an open-minded, progressive-thinking, and fast-paced environment, to deliver enabling technology within a regulatory framework. You champion modernization and are accustomed to leading a team.

Contact Information

To discuss the position in confidence, please call or email:

Lynda Schroeder, Senior Consultant
lschroeder@leadershipsource.ca
Direct: 613.585.3745

Main: 306.543.1666

Resumes can be directed to: search@leadershipsource.ca.

Employer Profile

A regulatory agency established by the provincial government in 1958, RECBC transitioned to a Crown agency in 2018. As a public-sector organization, RECBC continues to be responsible for licensing, licensee and public education, investigation of licensee conduct and licensee discipline. As co-regulators, both the Superintendent and RECBC have the mandate to ensure consumer protection in relation to the conduct and integrity of real estate licensees, through their separate but related functions under the Real Estate Services Act.

RECBC recognizes the rapid pace of technological change and the need to adapt business-critical systems to provide effective and efficient services. Responding to these changes will require ongoing innovation, collaboration, and systems thinking.