Manager - Fibre Municipal Engagement (East)
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- Toronto, ON
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Build and Own a Fibre Municipal Engagement Strategy - Develop and govern a unified, proactive approach to municipal and government relations across all TELUS fibre build markets - establishing TELUS as a single, coordinated voice with municipalities.
- Lead Fibre Growth Government Relations - Manage engagement across political, senior administrative, and operational levels of government in Eastern Canada and collaborate with internal stakeholders in Western Canada, navigating complex political environments and building long-term relationships with decision-makers.
- Enable and Accelerate Eastern Build Pipeline - Lead municipal engagement for the Eastern Canada fibre build pipeline. Navigate sophisticated competitive positioning against established incumbents in new markets.
- Manage Permitting and Regulatory Coordination - Oversee permit acquisition processes with municipal and utility stakeholders, track regulatory changes (e.g., provincial infrastructure legislation) impacting build timelines, and proactively resolve permitting risks before they affect construction schedules.
- Coordinate with Build and GTM Teams - Serve as the key interlock between municipal engagement activities and the broader Fibre Community Enablement team, ensuring municipal readiness aligns with construction timelines and Go-To-Market activation triggers.
- Lead, Develop, and Grow the Municipal Engagement Team - People-manage a team of municipal relations specialists. Develop team capabilities, set clear priorities, and foster a high-performance culture.
- Produce Intelligence and Executive Briefings - Maintain a national stakeholder map of political decision-makers, monitor election cycles and policy changes, and produce detailed briefing packages for municipal government meetings and executive escalations.
- Support Ontario Subsidies and Entity Onboarding - Partner with the Fibre PMO team to support Ontario subsidies programs and manage drop consent processes through to business-as-usual operations.
- Bachelor's degree in Business, Public Administration, Political Science, Urban Planning, or a related field (or equivalent experience)
- 5+ years of experience in government relations, municipal affairs, infrastructure development, or telecom/fibre build programs
- Demonstrated ability to navigate complex political environments and build relationships across all levels of government
- Strong knowledge of municipal permitting, utility coordination, and regulatory processes in Canadian markets
- Experience leading and developing a team of professionals in a fast-paced, cross-functional environment
- Proven track record of managing multiple priorities and delivering results under tight timelines
- Excellent communication, negotiation, and relationship-building skills
- Experience working with programs at the municipal, provincial, and/or federal level is a strong asset
- Bilingual (French/English) is a strong asset, particularly for Quebec and Eastern Canadian market engagement
- Familiarity with the Canadian telecom/fibre industry and competitive landscape is an asset
- Direct impact on the success of one of the largest fibre build programs in the region
- Opportunity to build and lead a highly influential municipal engagement function
- High-visibility role at the intersection of infrastructure, government, and commercial strategy
- Competitive compensation, performance bonus, and comprehensive benefits package
- Fast-paced, dynamic team culture with opportunities for growth and innovation
- National scope with engagement across Western and Eastern Canada markets
- Comprehensive total rewards package highlighting competitive salary and bonus structures, minimum 3 weeks of vacation, and flexible benefits plan to meet the needs of you and your family
- Flexibility to work in-office, virtually or a combination of both
- Generous company matched pension and share purchase programs
- Opportunity to give back to communities in which we work, live and serve
- Career growth and learning & development opportunities to develop your skills
- And much more …
Days volunteered in our communities.70%
Team members that work at home or are mobile.15.2
Million customers that TELUS is serving across Canada.AccessibilityTELUS is proud to foster an inclusive culture that embraces diversity. We are committed to fair employment practices and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment.We offer accommodation for applicants with disabilities, as required, during the recruitment process.