Indigenous Relations Specialist - NCTL (Dunsmuir)

Indigenous Relations Specialist - NCTL (Dunsmuir)

19 Aug
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BC Hydro
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Dunsmuir

19 Aug

BC Hydro

Dunsmuir

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Indigenous Relations Specialist - NCTL

Number of positions: 2 Job Location: Dunsmuir 13

Employment type: Permanent Region: Lower Mainland

Hours of work: Full-time (37.5 hrs/wk) Versatile Work Role: Hybrid

Annual salary: $ 109,700.00 - 138,700.00

What you'll do

- As a professional member of the Indigenous Relations Team, provides specialized expertise in building and maintaining

ongoing First Nations relationships and advancing reconciliation, facilitating the resolution of conflict, and ensuring duty to consult and related regulatory processes are executed.
- Leads BC Hydro’s consultation with First Nations on North Coast Transmission Projects and related regulatory and

provincial authorizations ensuring adequacy of consultation has been met, in a context where relationship, legal, environmental, reputation and other key risks are moderate to high.
- Supports compliance through meeting First Nation conditions and commitments under provincial and federal

authorizations and project agreements.




- Develops consultation plans during project scoping including identifying and consulting with Project Managers to execute

the First Nation component.
- Demonstrates advanced knowledge of relationship management, applying persuasive influence and negotiation, and

building and maintaining trust within highly diverse communities in the Province.
- Participates in the research, assessment and development of business strategies pertaining to Indigenous Relations.

Identifies and analyzes issues and develops options for consideration. May assume the lead role in managing key Indigenous Relations issues and initiatives for the company.
- Evaluates source and scope of complex situations that may occur during consultation stages and identifies options and

alternatives for finding resolution while balancing cultural, territorial and other considerations.
- Provides technical leadership to junior roles in all aspects of project planning, execution, documentation, records

management and relationship management with First Nations.
- As a technical specialist and leader in First Nation engagement, this position is viewed and accessed by a wide range of

operational areas within BC Hydro to support, intervene in and resolve actual or potential conflicts between BC Hydro interests and First Nation communities.

What you bring

- University Undergraduate degree in First Nations Studies, Public Administration, political science, land and resource

management, law, anthropology or related discipline or equivalent.




- A minimum of 7 years of relevant experience in a business environment (public or private sector, preferably resource-

based organization).
- Subject matter expertise in First Nation relationship-building, consultation and engagement, including proven experience

working with Indigenous Peoples to advance projects and initiatives. Preferences will be given to candidates with:
- Experience in the clean energy sector.
- Experience with with project delivery, environmental assessment and preparing provincial and federal regulatory

applications and First Nation consultation requirements for capital projects. What we offer

- A comprehensive benefits package
- A minimum of 15 paid vacation days
- A lifetime pension
- Flexible work model, depending on your role type
- Training and development courses

For more information on the benefits we offer, visit bchydro.com/benefits. What else you should know

- Familiarity working with First Nations in northwestern BC an asset
- Note: While this position is listed as being based at our Dunsmuir office in Vancouver, Edmonds (Burnaby) or we may

consider having the position based out of the Smithers office, subject to space availability. Before you apply, please confirm you meet BC Hydro’s time in role requirement. M&P; employees must meet the time in role requirements specified in the updated M&P; TIR policy. For MoveUP and IBEW employees, the current time in role as outlined in the Collective Agreements will apply.

Don't forget to update your Candidate Profile with your current resume and copies of your certifications. If applicable,

include your Trades Qualification. This will ensure we have all the necessary information to assess your application without any delays.

Date Posted: 2026-08-14 Closing Date: 2026-08-28

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📌 Indigenous Relations Specialist - NCTL (Dunsmuir)
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