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CSIS is hiring facility officers and these jobs in Ontario and BC pay up to $106,000

You can get the job without a university degree!

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The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) is hiring in Ontario and B.C.

With these government of Canada jobs, you can earn up to $106,000 a year!

Canada's foreign intelligence and security agency is looking for people to work as Facility Officers.

These CSIS jobs are available at regional offices in Ottawa and Burnaby.

As a Facility Officer, you'll analyze the services provided by the building systems, evaluate the maintenance performed on the building systems, determine opportunities for repairs, and make recommendations for improving the building system reliability.

The CSIS salary for these jobs is from $87,459 to $106,386 a year.

Only Canadian citizens are allowed to apply for Facility Officer positions.

You can get hired with a university degree, college diploma, college certificate or an apprenticeship.

If you have an undergraduate degree in mechanical, electrical, civil engineering, architecture or a related field, you need two years of experience.

If you have a college diploma or certificate in mechanical or electrical engineering, architecture or a related field, you need three years of experience.

If you have a college certificate or diploma, or an apprenticeship, you need five years of experience resulting in one of these certifications:

  • journeyman trade certification in a building or a mechanic trade
  • building systems technician
  • facilities technician or administrator
  • heating, refrigeration, and air conditioning technician
  • professional management certification related to facilities management like BOMI, IFMA, or an acceptable equivalent

It's required that you have experience working in a facilities management environment related to commercial, industrial, institutional, or office buildings.

Also, you must be able to work flexible shifts and travel to regional, district and satellite offices within Canada.

You need to be eligible to receive an Enhanced Top Secret security clearance. That process involves a security interview, a polygraph, and a background investigation.

The closing date for these government of Canada jobs with CSIS is April 7, 2025.

Facility Officers

Salary: $87,459 to $106,386

Company: CSIS

Who Should Apply: You can get hired with a university degree, college diploma, college certificate or an apprenticeship.

Experience working in a facilities management environment related to commercial, industrial, institutional or office buildings is required as well.

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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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