Compensation jobs in north bay Canada
56 compensation jobs found in north bay: showing 51 - 56
Contracts Specialist
Company: Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum |
and inclusion training. As a team, we will continue to grow and learn together. We offer a competitive compensation packageLocation: North Bay, ON, Canada
| Salary: CA$121000 - 154000 per year | Date posted: 08 Apr 2026
Junior Civil Engineer-eit
Company: EXP |
for this role is between $60K-$75K. The actual compensation packages are based on several factors that are unique to each candidateLocation: North Bay, ON, Canada
| Salary: CA$60000 - 75000 per year | Date posted: 07 Apr 2026
Project Manager, Mining
Company: Stantec |
where required. Please note, the final agreed upon compensation is based on individual education, qualifications, experience, and work location.... At Stantec certain roles are bonus eligible. Actual compensation for part-time roles will be pro-rated based on the agreedLocation: North Bay, ON, Canada
| Salary: CA$106700 - 156700 per year | Date posted: 31 Mar 2026
Maintenance Apprentice (millwright Or Electrician)-(3rd,4th,5th Year)
Company: Boart Longyear |
Compensation, Benefits and Perks Talented people are attracted to companies with long-term success and a supportive workplaceLocation: North Bay, ON, Canada
| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 27 Mar 2026
Delivery Specialist
Company: goeasy |
. Our compensation ranges are thoughtfully designed to reflect market competitiveness, internal equity, and the experience and impact..., competitive pay and meaningful growth opportunities is key to our success. Should your total compensation expectations fallLocation: North Bay, ON, Canada
| Salary: CA$20 per hour | Date posted: 25 Mar 2026
Delivery Specialist
Company: easyhome |
. Our compensation ranges are thoughtfully designed to reflect market competitiveness, internal equity, and the experience and impact..., competitive pay and meaningful growth opportunities is key to our success. Should your total compensation expectations fall