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RCMP – Operational Data Services Centre Information Session
March 28, 2025 at 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM
Location: | 2104 Canal Building (if you are unable to attend in person, a virtual link will be shared with registered students) |
Who this is for: Open to graduating spring 2025 students in Economics, Sociology, Statistics, Computer Science, Data Science
What you will get out of it: Learn about the RCMP Operational Data Services Centre and career opportunities.
Students who are graduating in spring 2025 from Economics, Sociology, Statistics, Computer Science, and Data Science, come learn about the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Operational Data Services Centre (ODSC)!
ODSC provides data visualization, data analysis, data science and data governance. The RCMP is interested in recruiting Data Scientists to advance the RCMP’s analytics and operational reporting. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to work with the RCMP’s police operational data to advance technical modernizations and analytical projects within the RCMP.
Interested students who are in the process of completing their degree are also welcome to attend for networking purposes. Start dates are flexible, but are dependent on receiving a RCMP security clearance, which may take a few months, making the likely start date fall 2025. Hiring managers will be present at this session to answer questions and discuss the available positions. Resumes of interested candidates will be accepted.
If you are unable to attend in person, a virtual link will be shared with registered students.
Details of employment: Various linguistic profiles and tenures available. Employees must be willing to work in office at National Headquarters, located at 73 Leikin Drive in Barrhaven. The salary range of the position is $82,218-$95,148. Successful applicants will undergo an employment interview process and reference checks (academic references may be used, where appropriate).
Conditions of employment: Applicants must be a Canadian citizen or be a Permanent Resident. Due to the nature of the work in the RCMP, all successful applicants must undergo a thorough security clearance process, which includes a security interview wherein questions may include, but are not limited to, background and reference checks, previous employments, criminal activities, online activities, credit checks, alcohol and drug use, and fingerprints.
For full details and to register, visit the mySuccess Co-op and Careers Workshops and Events Calendar.