20011 - Architecture and Science Managers

Broad Occupation Category

2 - Natural and applied sciences and related occupations.

TEER

0 - Management occupations.

Major Group

20 - Specialized middle management occupations in engineering, architecture, science, and information systems.

Broad Occupation Category

200 - Specialized middle management occupations in engineering, architecture, science, and information systems.

Broad Occupation Category

2001 - Managers in engineering, architecture, science, and information systems.

Architecture and Science Managers are in high demand throughout Canada’s Architectural and Scientific Research sectors. The demand for skilled workers under this TEER has been rapidly expanding post the pandemic, and this trend is expected to continue over the coming years. Many job opportunities will be available for Architecture and Science Managers in Canada.

The high demand for skilled workers in this field has also resulted in competitive salaries and excellent benefits for Architecture and Science Managers that can range from $69,300 to $157,700 per year, depending on experience, location, and specialization, but they tend to be higher than average in this industry.

Architecture and Science Managers Jobs in Canada also offer many opportunities for career advancement in popular employment areas including private sector and government establishments as well as by architectural firms and scientific research companies. Professionals have numerous opportunities to expand their skills and take on new challenges as Architecture and Science Managers in Canada.

Architecture and Science Managers in Canada can avail of a wide range of benefits, from strong job security to high compensation, a supportive work environment, a direct Canada PR for Architecture and Science Managers pathway, and free healthcare. Canada is known for its welcoming and diverse culture, making it a great place for individuals under this TEER to live and work.

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Example Titles

  • Agricultural chemistry branch director

  • Architectural manager

  • Chief actuary

  • Landscape architecture manager

  • Life sciences program manager

  • Petroleum geology department manager

  • Research director - forestry

  • Research director - manufacturing

  • Research director - mining

  • Scientific research department manager

  • Statistical service manager

Main Duties

This group performs some or all of the following duties:

Architecture and Urban Planning Managers

  • Plan, organize, direct, control, and evaluate the activities and operations of an urban planning service or an architectural firm.

  • Develop and implement policies, standards, and procedures for the architectural and urban planning work performed in the department, service, or firm.

  • Recruit personnel and oversee the development and maintenance of staff competence in required areas.

  • Assign, coordinate, and review the technical work of the department or project teams.

  • May consult and negotiate with clients to prepare specifications, explain proposals, or present architectural research reports and findings.

  • May participate directly in the design, development, and inspection of technical projects of the department.

Science Managers

  • Plan, organize, direct, control, and evaluate the research, development, or production activities of a scientific research and development laboratory or firm.

  • Develop and implement policies, standards, and procedures for the scientific and technical work performed in the laboratory, department, service, or firm.

  • Assign, coordinate, and review the applied scientific work of the department or project teams.

  • Confer with scientists, engineers, regulators, or others to plan or review projects.

  • Develop client relationships and communicate with clients to explain proposals, present research findings, establish specifications, or discuss project status.

  • Review project activities, and prepare and review research, testing, or operational reports.

  • Recruit personnel and oversee the development and maintenance of staff competence in required areas.

  • Recruit personnel and oversee the development and maintenance of staff competence in required areas.

  • May participate directly in the design, development, and inspection of the theoretical or applied scientific work of the department.

Employment Requirements

  • Architecture managers require a degree in architecture, registration as a professional architect, and several years of experience as an architect.

  • Landscape architecture managers require a degree in landscape architecture, licensing as a professional landscape architect, and several years of experience as a landscape architect.

  • Science and other managers in this unit group require a master's or doctoral degree in a scientific discipline and several years of experience in a related scientific discipline.