Grain Inspector Developmental Program - Grain Inspector Trainee
Grain Inspector Developmental Program - Grain Inspector Trainee
Reference number : CGC23J
Selection process number : 23-CGC-QC-EA-IS- Canadian Grain Commission - Industry Services Eastern Region
Hamilton (Ontario), Thunder Bay (Ontario), Baie-Comeau (Québec), Montréal Island (Québec), Québec (Québec)
PI-CGC-01
NEW SALARY RATES : PI-CGC-01 : from $56 to $66 , PI-CGC-02 : from $59 to $71 , PI-CGC-03 : from $64 to $76 .
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Closing date : 29 December - 23 : 59, Pacific Time
Who can apply : Persons residing in Canada, and Canadian citizens and Permanent residents 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.
When you apply to this selection process, you are not applying for a specific job, but to an inventory for future vacancies.
As positions become available, applicants who meet the qualifications may be contacted for further assessment.
The Canadian Grain Commission (CGC) is committed to conducting inclusive and barrier-free staffing processes, if you have a functional limitation or a disability that may impact your performance at any steps of the process, such as when submitting your application online, completing an exam or a written exercise and / or participating in an interview, you may request an accommodation.
Assessment accommodations are designed to remove the obstacles without altering the criteria being assessed, and to allow candidates to fully demonstrate their abilities.
Should you be invited to participate in an exam, a written exercise, or an interview, you will receive an e-mail including additional information on the assessment format so that you can determine if you may require an accommodation.
All information received will be kept confidential.
If you require accommodation, support in completing and submitting your application, or if you are unable to apply online, please make your request as soon as possible to the address listed below under "Contact information" prior to the closing date of this employment opportunity.
Duties
The Grain Inspector Development Program (GIDP) is a unique program, developed and delivered by the CGC that trains individuals to qualify as a working level Grain Inspector.
Over up to 4 years, Grain Inspector Trainees will work a modular curriculum of class work and practical, hands-on working practicum at busy Canadian ports.
Grain Inspector Trainees will learn to :
- perform preliminary inspection and analysis of grain samples;
- grade grain samples;
- draw representative grain samples;
- determine the protein content of wheat;
- maintain records of inspection data;
- inspect equipment;
- perform other related duties as assigned.
Grain Inspector Trainees will be expected to develop the required technical and behavioral competencies within the 4-year program as they progress from Trainee (PI-CGC-01) to Intermediate (PI-CGC-02) to full working-level Grain Inspector (PI-CGC-03).
Trainees will receive constant monitoring and feedback so individuals may be promoted to the next level as they successfully demonstrate the programs competency standards and expectations.
Trainee progress and success will be dependent on the individuals own effort and capacity to learn the required competencies rather than a pre-determined schedule;
the program may be completed in less than 4 years.
Trainees will be on probation for the duration of the development program and may be released at any time for failure to meet program expectations and demonstrate the required technical / behavioural competencies.
Successful completion of all GIDP components will be a condition of employment for all participants upon acceptance of a Grain Inspector trainee position.
Grain Inspector Trainees will work in a heavy industrial environment with exposure to moving railcars, automated equipment, dust, noise, bird excrement, heights and rodents.
Employees must use personal protective equipment (supplied) as required for safety purposes. Any known allergies must be controlled through the use of masks and / or medication and must not impinge on the trainees ability to perform the job.
Intent of the process
We have two permanent (indeterminate) positions to be filled each in Thunder Bay, Baie-Comeau, Québec and one in Hamilton.
We also have 10 permanent (indeterminate) positions to be filled in Montréal.
This inventory may be used to establish a pool of qualified candidates to staff similar positions, at the same group and level, with various security requirements, various tenures (indeterminate, specified period, deployment, acting, casual employment, part-time worker, assignment and secondment) and with various linguistic profiles.
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
Secondary school diploma or an acceptable combination of education, training and / or experience.
If you possess any of the following, your application must also clearly explain how you meet it (other qualifications)
ASSET QUALIFICATIONS
EXPERIENCE
- Experience working in the agricultural industry.
- Experience with grading grain.
The following will be applied / assessed at a later date (essential for the job)
Various language requirements
English essential for positions in Hamilton and Thunder Bay.
Bilingual imperative BBB / BBB for positions in Montréal and Québec.
Bilingual imperative BAA / BAA in Baie-Comeau.
Second Language Writing Skills Self-Assessment
In order to help you decide if you should apply to a bilingual position, an optional self-assessment of your writing skills in your second official language is available for you to take before completing your application.