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2015 BC Salary Survey Part 1 2015 BC Salary Survey Part 1 Accelerator Operator TRIUMF $42,000 - $48,000 Access Support Worker City of Maple Ridge Parks $18.16 Accommodation Service Mgr Jet Pet Resort $45,000 Accommodation Supervisor The Vancouver Club $20/hr Account Director Senior Immedia Management $65,000 Account Manager $36,000 - $100,000 Account Manager ALS Canada $16.98/hr Account Manager B.G.E. Service & Supply $50,000 - $60,000 Account Manager ECL Computing $2,500 - $3,500/mon Accountant $24,000 - $95,000 Accountant Aboriginal Mother Centre $25 - $27/hr Accountant BC Plant Health Care $30 - $50/hr Accountant CARO Analytical Services $45,000 Accountant Khurana & Associates $23/hr Accountant Prizm Media $45,000 - $65,000 Accountant Vancouver $80,000 Accountant Yellowridge Construction $18 - $20/hr Accountant Bookkeeper RKO Content Management $55,000 - $75,000 Accountant Cost Taplow Ventures $50,000 - $55,000 Accountant Jr. The Newport Group $24,000 - $30,000 Accountant Junior Dusangh & Co $2,250/mon+ Accountant Junior Horizon CPA $30,000 Accountant Municipal Corporation of Delta $38.58 - $45.51/hr Accountant Senior Vohora & Company $45,000 - $55,000 Accounting Administrator EDM Spotlight Vancouver $20 - $25/hr Accounting Analyst City of Burnaby $5,176 - $6,112/mon Accounting Assistant $23,000 - $42,000 Accounting Assistant Emperor Specialty Foods $18/hr Accounting Assistant Fairmont Shipping $23,400 - $30,000 Accounting Assistant Nikkei (Canada) Marketing $34,000 Accounting Assistant Ready Books & Consulting $27,000 - $31,000 Accounting Assistant S.C. Chan & Company $11 - $14/hr Accounting Associate Babeskin Bodycare $30,000 - $36,000 Accounting Bookkeeper Cimtech Mfg. $19/hr Accounting Bookkeeper Khurana & Associates $16/hr Accounting Bookkeeper Stitches Creation $30,000 - $42,000 Accounting Clerk $21,000 - $44,000 Accounting Clerk City of North Vancouver $26.63 - $31.34/hr Accounting Clerk Concord Sales $39,000 - $44,000 Accounting Clerk Pico of Canada $13/hr Accounting clerk Raymond Young $21,000 - $24,000 Accounting Clerk SSP Canada Food Service $12 - $15/hr Accounting Clerk VACFSS $43,676 - $49,557 Accounting Manager Agilent Security Co. $36.50 - $38.50/hr Accounting Manager Canasia Tile & Stone $36.50 - $38.50/hr Accounting Office Manager Sp Spindles $36.50 - $38.50/hr Accounting Technicians Falcon Security $29/hr Accounts Clerk Lookout Emergency Aid $20/hr Accounts Clerk Police City of Burnaby $3,742 - $4,398/mon Accounts Payable Assistant Mount Seymour Resorts $16 - $18/hr Accounts Payable Clerk BST Transportation Group $33,280 Accounts Receivable Clerk BST Transportation Group $33,280 Accredited Business Coord BBB $32,000 - $34,000 Activity Worker Open Door Group $19.14/hr Acupuncturist Chinatown Health Center $20/hr Administrative Assistant $10.25 - $39/hr Admin/Assistant MindSpringer Distribution $10.25 - $15/hr Admin Assistant S.C. Chan & Company $11 - $13/hr Admin Assistant/Data Entry Summit Tools $2,500 - $2,800/mon Admin Assist Investor Rel. Tri City Group $40,000 - $60,000 Admin Assistant/Recep. Vohora & Company $17/hr Administration Assistant Ridge Meadows Hospice $17/hr Administration Coordinator Focus Solutions Group $17 - $21/hr Administration Officer SCY of BC, UBC $21/hr Administration Assistant Inprotect Systems $15/hr Administrative Assistant Bell Alliance Lawyers $16 - $18/hr Administrative Assistant BI Pure Water (Canada) $21/hr Administrative Assistant Can-Star Academy $25,000 - $30,000 Administrative Assistant Can. Phytopharmaceuticals $27,500 - $38,000 Administrative Assistant COS Educational Consulting $22/hr Administrative Assistant Deer Lake Law Group $12.50/hr Administrative Assistant Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation $18.45/hr Administrative Assistant IND Diagnostic $27,500 - $35,000 Administrative Assistant Jonathan Gelderman $30,000 - $40,000 Administrative Assistant Kwantlen Polytechnic Univ $40,200 Administrative Assistant La Mezcaleria $22/hr Administrative Assistant MC Freight Systems $15 - $17/hr Administrative Assistant Nannies on Call $16/hr Administrative Assistant Nautilus International $50,000 Administrative Assistant Overseas Career & Consult $22/hr Administrative Assistant PainPRO Therapeutics $11/hr Administrative Assistant Papa Plumbing and Heating $19/hr Administrative Assistant PDG Investments $15 - $20/hr Administrative Assistant Piteau Associates $20/hr Administrative Assistant Rockport Property Services $25,000 Administrative Assistant School District No. 38 $23.59/hr Administrative Assistant Sprott Shaw College $16/hr Administrative Assistant Surabhi Store $21.80/hr Administrative Assistant The Goh Ballet Academy $35,000 Administrative Assistant The Good Life Therapy $19/hr Administrative Assistant Universal Coach Line $23/hr Administrative Assistant Urban Design Group $28,000 - $35,000 Administrative Assistant UVANU International $22 - $24/hr Administrative Assistant Willow Creek Organic $11 - $15/hr Administrative Assistant You-can Education Services $11 - $17/hr Administrative Assistant Carey Theological College $25,300 - $36,000 Administrative Assistant Summit Tools $2,200/mon Administrative Assistant Jr McComb Witten $26,000 Administrative Assistant Ansatel Communications $16/hr Administrative Assistant PainPRO Therapeutics $11 - $13/hr Administrative Associate Columbia Building Materials $22/hr Administrative Clerk District of Mission $29.47/hr Administrative Clerk A Bread Affair $12 - $14/hr Administrative Clerk Hennessy's Transport $18/hr Administrative Clerk Xinyi Solar (North America) $13 - $16/hr Administrative Officer/Manager $21 - $39/hr Administrative Manager Agilent Security Co. $32.50 - $34.50/hr Administrative Officer 2 Sisters Poultry & Meat $20 - $23/hr Administrative Officer CIBT Education Group $44,000 Administrative Officer EM Beautician School $22/hr Administrative Officer Magsen Immigration $2,300/mon Administrator Can Memorial United Church $21 - $23/hr Administrator Trinity Central Church $21.63/hr Advancement Officer Southpointe Academy $29.50/hr Advertising Artist Lost Boys Studios $18 - $24/hr Advertising Designer Indo Canadian Voice $25/hr Advertising Director Green Oak Development $74,000 Advocate and Policy Advisor SFU $33.38/hr Agricultural Eng. Technician Artex Barn Solutions $58,000 - $62,000 AC & Heating Mechanic Milani Plumbing $28.15/hr Airport Operations Specialist Alpha Aviation $14/hr Airport Security Guard AFIMAC $15/hr Alarm/Security Installer Metro Guard Security $20/hr Alarm System Technician Smart-Tek Communications $25/hr Alloy Wheel Repair Tech Alloy Wheel Repair $500 weekly + bonus Aluminum Welder/Helper Altech Custom Coaters $17/hr Amusement Ride Safety Comspeq Consulting $998.63/Daily Animal Control Officer II City of Vancouver $27.75 - $32.63/hr Apiary Technician Golden Ears Apiaries $15/hr Appliance Delivery Driver Midland Appliance $16/hr Appliance Service Tech. West Coast Pool & Spa $25/hr Application Support Analyst ZE PowerGroup $40,000 - $60,000 Application Sys. Specialist City of Vancouver $38.52 - $45.51/hr Applications Dev./Admin. School District No. 38 $33.62/hr Applied Chemistry Consult Novateur Ventures $18/hr Appointment Coordinator Cowell Auto Group $15 - $16/hr Appointment Setter Canadian Office Supplies $12 - $14/hr Appointment Setter DSD Document Systems $15/hr Apprentice Mechanic Apex Forklift & Transport $17.50/hr Aquatic Leader I City of Maple Ridge $21.20/hr Arborist Apprentice BC Plant Health Care $13 - $20/hr Arborist/Trimmers The Davey Tree Expert $30,000 - $40,000 Architect/Urban Designer CIVITAS $80,000 - $90,000 Architectural AutoCAD Draft Tamanna Design Vancouver $12 - $15/hr Architectural Design Tech Simplex Home Design $30/hr Architectural Sheet Metal GRC Columbia Roofing $15 - $40/hr Architectural Technician b Squared Architecture $29/hr Architectural Technologist Urban Design Group $28.05/hr Architectural Technologist Rositch Hemphill Architects, $28.02/hr Architectural Technologist WG Architecture $30/hr Arena Worker Corporation of Delta $22.16 - $26.04/hr Art Director/Designer & Web IGenius $45,000 - $55,000 Art Director Senior Aritzia LP $90,000 - $130,000 Artist 3D H Plus Technologies LTD $4,000/mon Assembler/Shop Worker Patton and Cooke Co. $18/hr Assembler/Woodworker Woodpak Industries $14 - $15/hr Assemblers Cascadia Windows $15/hr Assistant to Council Mem City of Vancouver $31.34 - $36.91/hr Assistant to the E.D. r Gordon Neighbourhood $16.20/hr Attendant/Ice Leader City of Richmond $17.63/hr Auditor Internal G.A.D. Elementary School $29.50/hr Auto Bodyman $20 - $40/hr Auto body Repair Technician AK Autoworks $20 - $25/hr Auto Body Repairer K & S Auto Repair $26 - $29/hr Auto Body Technician Sudden Impact Auto Body $26/hr Auto Body Technician South Seas Auto Body co. $28/hr Auto Detailer AK Autoworks $11 - $12/hr Auto Detailer Mr. Rent-A-Car $10.45 - $13/hr Auto Detailing Supervisor Phase II Auto Detailing $18.50 - $20.50/hr Auto Glass Technician Rapid Auto Glass $17 - $24/hr Autobody Painter Mint Auto Body $25/hr Autobody Repair Technician New Profession SVA $25/hr Autobody Tech Certified Vancouver Motorsports $25/hr Autobody Technician Burrard Autostrasse Collision $26 - $29/hr Autobody Technician Taurus Auto Collision Care $26/hr Autoglass Installer Crystal Glass Canada $14 - $22/hr Automobile Mechanic Kam Auto Repair $28/hr Automobile Mechanic M & P Transmission $12.50/hr Automotive Apprentice Cowell Volkswagen $15 - $17/hr Automotive Apprentice Jaguar Land Rover $20 - $22/hr Automotive Detailer Craftsman Collision $12 - $18/hr Automotive Engineer Bansal & Sons Diesel $36.50/hr Automotive Installer
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