CRA is hiring analysts in Ontario and the salary goes up to $80,000

Some of the work with these high-paying jobs can be done virtually! 💻

government of canada building in ottawa

Government of Canada office building in Ottawa.

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The Canada Revenue Agency — more commonly known as the CRA — is hiring for positions in Ontario.

With these CRA jobs, you would work as an analyst and earn up to $80,000 a year.

There are various opportunities with the CRA GeoHub, a new team that focuses on geospatial analytics and research, available now.

It's part of the agency's Research and Innovation Lab and works to develop new geospatial tools and capabilities that support services and program delivery for Canadians.

These are the available jobs at the CRA GeoHub:

  • Junior Quantitative Analyst
  • Intermediate Quantitative Analyst
  • Quantitative Analyst

The government of Canada jobs with the federal revenue service are being hired for in the National Capital Region (Ottawa–Gatineau) but some of the work can be done virtually.

CRA employees are required to work on-site for at least two days per week as part of this hybrid work arrangement.

The CRA salary for the analyst positions is from $67,619 to $80,124 a year.

People living in Canada and Canadian citizens and permanent residents living abroad can apply.

To get hired for these high-paying jobs, you need a degree from a post-secondary institution with a specialization in economics, sociology, statistics, geography, GIS, or geomatics.

You must have experience using one or more of these advanced programming languages or software packages to extract, manipulate and analyze data:

  • Structured Query Language (SQL)
  • R
  • Python
  • ArcGIS Pro
  • QGIS
  • other comparable programming languages or statistical software

Also, experience applying spatial operations and analytical concepts to analyze spatial data or information and experience using common geospatial data formats is required.

The closing date for these CRA jobs is November 27, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. ET.

Analyst

Salary: $67,619 to $80,124

Company: CRA

Who Should Apply: You should apply if you have a degree from a post-secondary institution with a specialization in economics, sociology, statistics, geography, GIS or geomatics.

You must have experience using advanced programming languages or software packages such as:

  • Structured Query Language (SQL)
  • R
  • Python
  • ArcGIS Pro
  • QGIS
  • other comparable programming languages or statistical software

Experience applying spatial operations and analytical concepts to analyze spatial data or information and experience using common geospatial data formats is required as well.

Apply on CRA Careers

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    Lisa Belmonte (she/her) is a Senior Writer with Narcity Media. After graduating with a Bachelor of Journalism from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University), she joined the Narcity team. Lisa covers news and notices from across the country from a Canada-wide perspective. Her early coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic earned Narcity its first-ever national journalism award nomination.

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