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Manager- Engineering, Strategic Talent Management, Product Development and Bombardier Defense
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Lead strategic talent management for Bombardier’s Engineering and Defense divisions in Dorval, Canada. This role requires 10+ years of experience, a bachelor’s in engineering, and expertise in change management, knowledge transfer, and onboarding. Drive 5-year initiatives to attract and retain to...
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Canada , Dorval
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Senior Program Manager, Talent & Culture
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Senior Program Manager, Talent & Culture in Toronto. Drive global L&D and belonging initiatives, from onboarding to ERG programs. Requires 7+ years in large-scale culture programs and strong facilitation skills. Enjoy flexible work, equity, generous parental leave, and company-wide wellness days.
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Canada , Toronto
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99000.00 - 166100.00 USD / Year
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Talent Development Manager
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Lead talent development strategy as **Talent Development Manager** in North York, Canada. Design leadership programs, manage a team of specialists, and partner with senior leaders to close capability gaps. Requires 5–8 years L&D experience, instructional design skills, and data-driven approach. E...
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Canada , North York
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95000.00 - 105000.00 CAD / Year
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FARBER
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About the Talent Manager role

Explore a world of opportunity in Talent Manager jobs, a strategic and dynamic profession at the heart of organizational success. A Talent Manager is a strategic HR professional focused on the entire employee lifecycle, with a core mission to attract, develop, engage, and retain top-tier talent to drive business objectives. This role is far more than traditional recruitment; it is a holistic function that builds a robust and future-ready workforce.

Professionals in these roles typically operate at the intersection of human resources, business strategy, and data analytics. A primary responsibility involves strategic talent acquisition, where they build proactive pipelines, often for specialized or senior-level positions, and manage the end-to-end hiring process to ensure an exceptional candidate experience. Beyond hiring, Talent Managers are instrumental in talent development, designing and implementing programs for career progression, skills enhancement, and leadership cultivation. They frequently manage performance review systems, identify high-potential employees, and create succession plans to secure organizational continuity.

Common day-to-day responsibilities include partnering closely with department heads and business leaders to understand current and future talent needs, conducting workforce planning, and analyzing market trends. They develop and nurture relationships, both internally with stakeholders and externally within talent communities. Metrics and data play a crucial role, as Talent Managers track key performance indicators related to hiring, retention, diversity, and employee engagement to inform strategy and report on ROI.

The typical skill set for Talent Manager jobs is diverse. It requires exceptional relationship management and influencing skills to partner effectively across all levels of an organization. A commercial, business-minded approach is essential to align talent initiatives with company goals. Strong capabilities in data analysis and interpretation are needed to make evidence-based decisions. These roles demand high levels of organization, adaptability in fast-paced environments, and a genuine passion for people development. Common requirements include a background in human resources, talent acquisition, or organizational development, often with a degree in a related field. Proven experience in strategic talent practices, whether in sourcing, program management, or performance management, is typically expected.

For those seeking a impactful career shaping the workforce of tomorrow, exploring Talent Manager jobs offers a path to become a key architect of organizational culture and capability. This profession is ideal for strategic thinkers who are passionate about unlocking potential and driving growth through people.