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Our Innovation and Technology division develops tools and programs to better serve B.C. workers and employers and connect them to healthy and safe workplaces. With leading-edge technology, opportunities for growth, a hybrid work environment, and the chance to make a difference in people’s lives, an IT career at WorkSafeBC is all about making connections that matter.

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We're growing and seeking talented and experienced developers, engineers, security architects, and other IT professionals who are excited to take on new challenges and use leading-edge technology to help us achieve our vision and goals.

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We're transforming our technology infrastructure by adopting a responsive and adaptive approach and moving to cloud-based delivery systems. Our highly engaged IT teams work to unlock new solutions, increase transparency, improve flexibility and responsiveness; while also managing risks and costs, and ensuring that our systems are stable, secure, and reliable. Learn more about who we are.

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  • Embracing curiosity and new ideas

    Sangeeta, an agile coach with WorkSafeBC’s Enterprise DevOps (EDO) team, shares her thoughts on her career journey, bringing InnoFest to WorkSafeBC, and why working here has been such a great experience.

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    Published on: Jun 11, 2024
  • From co-op student to I&T manager

    For Quyen, a manager in WorkSafeBC’s Innovation & Technology (I&T) division, a career in the technology industry came as a pleasant surprise. Her initial aspiration was to pursue work in the medical field, but after her first year at Simon Fraser University, she began to question whether it was the right fit. She eventually decided to change her major to Management and Systems Science — a program that combines elements of business, mathematics, and computer science.

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    Published on: Apr 22, 2024
  • Coding for a safer future

    In just one co-op term, Danny was able to use his coding skills to make a positive impact on the lives of workers and employers in B.C. A fourth-year undergraduate computer science student at Simon Fraser University, Danny was looking for a work placement that offered a chance to make a difference while working on software with a large user base.

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    Published on: Dec 18, 2023