Act as a key liaison between commercial, legal, and operational teams to ensure contract strategies are aligned and executed effectively.
Lead internal planning and reporting to deliver clear visibility into key team activities.
Support the team in the review of invoices, changes requests and contractual documents by ensuring compliance with the contract terms.
Conduct analysis to support the team interactions with Cadence.
Assist in monitoring Cadence’s performance by tracking key performance indicators (KPIs) and ensuring compliance with the contract terms.
Develop dashboards, maintain logs and prepare reports and presentations to inform the leadership on contract-related activities.
Conduct research and contract analysis to support future agreement strategies.
Requirements
problem solving
bilingual
stakeholder management
detail oriented
bachelor's
3 years
Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.
Bilingualism (English and French), spoken and written.
Ability to build and maintain strong collaborative relationships with various internal and external stakeholders.
Detail-oriented, action-driven and result-focused
Bachelor’s degree in business administration, engineering or law, or equivalent.
Minimum 3 years of relevant experience.
Ability to adapt in an evolving environment.
Benefits
Vacations based on experience, available upon hiring.
A retirement plan and savings options (RRSP and TFSA).
Flex-Alto account of $500 to encourage a healthier approach and a more sustainable mode of transportation.
Access to wellness and health accounts to support your lifestyle.
An incentive compensation program.
Basic paid group insurance for you and your family: medical, dental, life, disability, etc.
Flexible hybrid work mode.
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Company
Overview
300 km/h speed
High-speed passenger rail
The passenger rail connects Toronto and Québec City, capable of reaching 300 km/h.
3.9B Design
Government-approved funding
Secured CA$3.9 billion for the design phase as part of a larger project.
368.3M Budget
Six-year financial backing
Allocated CA$368.3 million over six years from Budget 2024.
13× Ridership
Projected growth
Expects to achieve 13 times the current ridership levels.
Alto teams up with Cadence consortium—led by SNCF, Air Canada, Keolis, CDPQ Infra and others—to co-design, build and operate the corridor.
Typical projects include 300 km/h electrified track, modern accessible stations in seven cities, and integration with public and Indigenous consultations.
Construction expected post-Impact Assessment over multiple five-to-seven-year phases.
Decreases travel time by half: e.g., Toronto–Montreal reduced to ~3 hours and Toronto–Ottawa to ~2 hours.
Alto projects CA$38.4 billion in time savings, CA$7.2 billion in reduced emissions, and up to 51,000 construction jobs.
Delivered through a crown corporation combining public oversight with a private consortium.
Culture + Values
Committed to innovation
Committed to passenger safety
Committed to sustainable development
Shape the future of passenger transportation
Revolutionizing the rail industry in Canada
Environment + Sustainability
39 million tonnes
GHG reduction target
Estimated life-cycle reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, equivalent to removing 9 million cars for one year.
300 km/h
Maximum train speed
Fully electric trains are capable of reaching speeds up to 300 km/h on dedicated electrified tracks.
40%
Rail share increase
Expected modal shift from car/air travel is projected to quadruple rail share between Toronto and Montréal.
2043
Network completion
Projected completion year for the full rail network, aligning with Canada's net-zero by 2050 target.
Contributes to Canada’s climate goals and supports net-zero commitment
Design phase funded with C$3.9 billion over 6 years; full project estimated cost C$80–120 billion