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City of Ottawa

www.ottawa.ca

 
The City of Ottawa provides the majority of programs and services that over 800,000 residents rely on every day. We offer interesting career opportunities in different fields, a competitive salary and benefits package, and an employee recognition program. The City is committed to the principles of employment equity and a diverse workforce representative of the population we serve. We are looking for motivated and talented individuals who share our high standards for customer service and a common desire to create and sustain a vibrant, healthy, safe and caring community.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.ottawa.ca
  • 110 Laurier Avenue West
    Ottawa, ON CAN K1P 1J1
  • Phone: 613 580 2400

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Sandro Carlucci
Acting Chief Information Officer Profile
Charles Duffett
‎Chief Information Officer Profile

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