Lands Technician Assistant 

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Purpose:

The Lands Technician Assistant supports the day-to-day operations of the Lands Unit including Tioweró:ton by assisting with land management files, communications, inspections, and registry work. Plays a key role in ensuring efficient service delivery to the community and supporting policy, mapping, and registry initiatives. 

Roles & Responsibilities:

  • Work on Land Management files, including land transfers, mapping requests, and sketching (Junior Technician-level tasks). 
  • Assist in land inspections to ensure compliance with applicable policies and procedures. 
  • Support the development of a communication plan to improve service delivery to the community. 
  • Collaborate with the Public Relations Unit (PRU) to create social media and other media content for Lands Management and Tioweró:ton. 
  • Assist with Tioweró:ton registry work and related administrative processes. 
  • Support updates to Tioweró:ton policies and assist in implementing related communication strategies. 
  • Perform general Lands Management and Tioweró:ton tasks as required. 

Education & Experience:

  • DEC in Business Administration or related field plus two (2) years relevant experience OR 
  • High School Diploma plus five (5) years relevant experience in administration. 

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:

  • Knowledge of Lands Unit policies and operational procedures.  
  • Excellent knowledge of computer skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). 
  • Excellent knowledge of computer software applications (AUTOCAD, ArcGIS, etc.). 
  • Knowledge of policy development and procedures. 
  • Strong organizational skills. 
  • Excellent verbal and written communication.  
  • Demonstrates professionalism, discretion, and courtesy when interacting with internal and external clients, fostering positive and respectful working relationships. 
  • Maintains confidentiality. 
  • Adhere to MCK Employment Policies and Kanien’kéha Language initiatives. 
  • Ability to communicate in the Kanien’kéha and French languages is an asset. 
  • The willingness to learn the Kanien’kéha language.

Working Environment:

  • Five-day work week is performed in an office environment. 
  • Some field work or site visits required due to nature of the work. 
  • Moderate stress due to workload. 
  • Occasional overtime and weekend work may be required. 

Requirements:

Please address your application to MCK Human Resources. Forward your complete application via e-mail only to:   Applications@mck.ca

  • Ensure complete applications are submitted, including Letter of Intent and Resume. Incomplete applications may not be considered. 
  • Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
  • Preference will be given to Indigenous candidates.
  • When adding attachments, please use PDF format. Any other formats may be blocked from our system.

ALL REQUIRED DOCUMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED BEFORE THE DEADLINE FOR YOUR APPLICATION TO BE CONSIDERED

To Apply:

Email your applications with all the required documents to applications@mck.ca

Tsi Na’teiontenonhwerá:tons Awenhnísera office closure

Monday, October 13, 2025

  • Regular household recycling and compost pick-up service will continue as normal. Please have recycling curbside by 7am
  • Transfer Depot will be closed
  • No cardboard drop-offs
  • All essential services remain in operation

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