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Bilingual Sr. Strategy Manager - Fibre Municipal Engagement; Quebec

Job in Calgary, Alberta, D3J, Canada
Listing for: Intello Technologies Inc.
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-09
Job specializations:
  • Government
    Government Affairs, Government Administration
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 86000 CAD Yearly CAD 86000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Bilingual Sr. Strategy Manager - Fibre Municipal Engagement (Quebec)

Location:

Montréal, QC, CA

Job Type: Full Time

Schedule:

Regular

Description
We are seeking a highly motivated Sr. Strategy Manager, Fibre Municipal Engagement (Quebec) to lead TELUS' government and community relations strategy across our Quebec fibre build program. This role is the primary bridge between TELUS' fibre construction program and the municipalities, permit offices, and government bodies that enable builds to proceed on plan.

As the fibre lead for municipal engagement, you will build and maintain trusted relationships across government entities while unifying multiple internal teams. You will be accountable for creating a cohesive, proactive municipal engagement strategy that protects build timelines, unlocks new communities, and positions TELUS as a trusted partner in every market we enter.

Key Responsibilities

Build and Own a Fibre Municipal Engagement Strategy  – Develop and govern a unified, proactive approach to municipal and government relations across all Quebec TELUS fibre build markets—establishing TELUS as a single, coordinated voice with municipalities.

Lead Fibre Growth Government Relations  – Manage engagement across political, senior administrative, and operational levels of government in Eastern Canada, navigating complex political environments and building long‑term relationships with decision‑makers.

Enable and Accelerate Eastern Build Pipeline  – Lead municipal engagement for the Eastern Canada fibre build pipeline. Navigate sophisticated competitive positioning against established incumbents in new markets.

Manage Permitting and Regulatory Coordination  – Oversee permit acquisition processes with municipal and utility stakeholders, track regulatory changes (e.g., provincial infrastructure legislation) impacting build timelines, and proactively resolve permitting risks before they affect construction schedules.

Coordinate with Build and GTM Teams  – Serve as the key interlock between municipal engagement activities and the broader Fibre Community Enablement team, ensuring municipal readiness aligns with construction timelines and Go‑To‑Market activation triggers.

Produce Intelligence and Executive Briefings  – Maintain a regional stakeholder map of political decision‑makers, monitor election cycles and policy changes, and produce detailed briefing packages for municipal government meetings and executive escalations.

Advanced knowledge of English is required because you will most of the time interact in English with external parties (clients, suppliers, candidates, external partners, etc.); interact in English with internal parties (colleagues, internal partners, stakeholders, etc.); and work with IT tools whose interface is only accessible in English as part of this position's main responsibilities given its national scope.

Qualifications

Bachelor's degree in Business, Public Administration, Political Science, Urban Planning, or a related field (or equivalent experience)

5+ years of experience in government relations, municipal affairs, infrastructure development, or telecom/fibre build programs

Demonstrated ability to navigate complex political environments and build relationships across all levels of government

Strong knowledge of municipal permitting, utility coordination, and regulatory processes in Canadian markets

Experience collaborating with a team of professionals in a fast‑paced, cross‑functional environment

Proven track record of managing multiple priorities and delivering results under tight timelines

Excellent communication, negotiation, and relationship‑building skills

Experience working with programs at the municipal, provincial, and/or federal level is a strong asset

Bilingual (French/English) is required for this role, particularly for Quebec and Eastern Canadian market engagement

Familiarity with the Canadian telecom/fibre industry and competitive landscape is an asset

What We Offer

Direct impact on the success of one of the largest fibre build programs in the region

Opportunity to be part of a highly influential municipal engagement function

High‑visibility role at the intersection of infrastructure,…
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