Current Openings (13)
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MGR 15R - Store Manager
Dec 19, 2024
Canada,
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SPV 12R - Supervisor
Dec 19, 2024
Victoria, BC
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AST MG 16R - Assistant Manager
Dec 19, 2024
Victoria, BC
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BAND 2 - Senior Corporate Auditor
Dec 18, 2024
Burnaby, BC
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Burnaby, BC
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CLK 12R - Executive Administrative Assistant
Dec 7, 2024
Burnaby, BC
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Burnaby, BC
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SPV 12R - Supervisor
Dec 7, 2024
Fruitvale, BC
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BAND 2 - Labour Relations Advisor
Dec 4, 2024
Burnaby, BC
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BAND 3 - Senior Manager, Talent
Dec 3, 2024
Burnaby, BC
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Burnaby, BC
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Burnaby, BC
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BAND 2 - Safety Advisor ** Amendment - Close Date **
Nov 29, 2024
Delta, BC
Industry: Retail,
About
In British Columbia, there are two branches of government that have responsibility for the liquor industry: the Liquor Control and Licensing Branch (LCLB) and the Liquor Distribution Branch (LDB). Both of these branches currently report to the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General. The LCLB issues licences for making and selling liquor and supervises the service of liquor in licensed establishments. To learn more about the LCLB, visit their Web site at http://www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/lclb.
The LDB, under the authority of the Liquor Distribution Act, has the sole right to purchase beverage alcohol, both in and out of British Columbia, in accordance with the Importation of Intoxicating Liquors Act (Canada). The LDB is responsible for the importation, distribution and retailing of beverage alcohol in British Columbia.
The LDB with over 3,500 employees operates approximately 200 government liquor stores throughout the province; two distribution centres, one in Vancouver and one in Kamloops; and a head office facility in Vancouver.
The LDB also authorizes the sale of liquor in rural communities by Rural Agency Stores.
The LDB was named one of BC's Top 50 Employers by for 2009 by Mediacorp Canada Inc.
The LDB, under the authority of the Liquor Distribution Act, has the sole right to purchase beverage alcohol, both in and out of British Columbia, in accordance with the Importation of Intoxicating Liquors Act (Canada). The LDB is responsible for the importation, distribution and retailing of beverage alcohol in British Columbia.
The LDB with over 3,500 employees operates approximately 200 government liquor stores throughout the province; two distribution centres, one in Vancouver and one in Kamloops; and a head office facility in Vancouver.
The LDB also authorizes the sale of liquor in rural communities by Rural Agency Stores.
The LDB was named one of BC's Top 50 Employers by for 2009 by Mediacorp Canada Inc.
Job Openings
13
Company Size
1001-5000