Inspector (Liquor, Cannabis and Commercial Gaming) Regular, Full-time (3 positions) Commercial Services, Operations Unit Closing Date: December 18, 2025 $69,222 - $83,709 per annum (6XH) Advertisement #44782 The Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Authority of Manitoba (LGCA) regulates the provinces liquor, gaming, cannabis, and horse racing industries. We license liquor sales, service and manufacturing, gaming employees, products and operations; retail cannabis stores and distributors; liquor and cannabis delivery; and horse racing. We strive to serve the public interest by regulating these industries in a respectful, impartial, and balanced manner. The LGCA is seeking a highly motivated individual to work within the Commercial Services Department, which is part of the Operations Unit. The Inspector is an appointed peace officer responsible for educating and enforcing The Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Act and its regulations. Specifically, the position ensures compliance with liquor, retail cannabis and commercial gaming (video lottery terminals, lottery ticket retailers) requirements and is responsible for independently planning inspections and permit work, conducting education sessions, monitoring the media, and developing internal and external working relationships. The position is based out of the Winnipeg office, and works a variety of day, evening and weekend shifts (including statutory holidays and occasional Sundays). Candidates who do not meet all essential criteria and qualifications may be considered on an underfill basis at the underfill pay grade (6XG). In such cases, the candidate will be appointed at a lower classification and pay grade until the required qualifications are met. Full working level salary range: $69,222 - $83,709 per annum (6XH) Underfill salary range: $65,647 $79,397 per annum (6XG) Staff in underfill will perform duties with appropriate supervision and may be eligible for reclassification to the full working level upon demonstration of required competencies, experience, or qualifications, subject to approval and in accordance with the collective agreement. Qualifications The successful candidate must have: A degree from a postsecondary institution, preferably in criminal justice, enforcement, administrative law, business administration or public administration; and three to five years experience conducting inspections or comparable inthefield compliance/enforcement work, preferably involving public sector and regulatory environments. A combination of education and experience may also be considered. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to effectively communicate with staff, clients and stakeholders. Attention to detail, impartiality and sound judgement, with demonstrated analytical skills to identify irregularities, patterns or trends and make appropriate decisions. Demonstrated problemsolving and conflict resolution skills to deescalate contentious situations and assist with complaint mediation. Demonstrated ability to handle sensitive and confidential matters. Welldeveloped political acumen to understand the impact of their actions, how decisions can be influenced in different situations, and the ability to adapt to changes in priorities or direction. Knowledge and experience interpreting and applying policies, legislation and regulatory standards and requirements; as well as basic knowledge of legal and court proceedings. Inspection skills including the handling of samples and documenting evidence and gathering and recording information. Strong organizational and time management skills with the ability to plan, balance and manage multiple work demands and deadlines. Demonstrated ability to work independently as well as in a team environment. Proficiency with Microsoft 365 and specialized databases (e.g. LGCA Regulatory Management System (RMS)). Desired qualifications: Understanding of First Nations issues, language and culture. Proficiency in French. Duties: The inspector undertakes inspection activities at licensed establishments (e.g., restaurants, bars, beer vendors, cannabis stores, VLT sites, lottery ticket retailers) and permitted events (e.g., wedding socials, fundraisers with liquor service). They assess whether there are compliance or safety concerns, and process complex permits within scope. They work without supervision in the field and must independently make quick and balanced decisions and maintain their professionalism in contention situations. An inspector must build effective internal and external working relationships, conduct information sessions adapted for different audiences, and draft a variety of written reports and recommendations. They recognize what factors need to be considered in diverse scenarios; and make sound recommendations and decisions based on legislative authority, evidence, logical reasoning, and relevant precedent. Additional Information: An eligibility list may be created for similar positions and will remain in effect for 12 months. Applicants may be required to write a screening/selection exercise/test. Applicants must be legally entitled to work in Canada. Circumstances may arise where the competition may need to be withdrawn. A positive attendance record will be a consideration in the screening process. Satisfactory work performance in the preceding 12 months is required. Satisfactory criminal record check (verified by fingerprints), police vulnerable sector check, child abuse registry check, and drivers abstract are conditions of employment. A valid Manitoba drivers licence, and the ability to travel frequently throughout Manitoba are required. This may include consecutive days working away from home. Working hours are irregular, and involve day, evening, night, weekend, and statutory holiday work. Applicants must qualify under The Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Act to be appointed as an Inspector. Applicants must be physically capable of performing the routine manual labour components of the position, which may include but are not limited to occasional lifting of objects weighing 723 kilograms, walking considerable distances, climbing stairs, exposure to inclement weather conditions and exposure to high noise levels. The incumbent is expected to deal with potential volatile situations on a regular basis such as dealing with minors, intoxicated persons, nudity, large crowds and hostile individuals. The LGCA has a comprehensive compensation and benefits package that includes extended health care, health spending account, dental care, vision care, longterm disability insurance, group life insurance, maternity leave topup plan, family related leave and a defined benefit pension plan (some pension plans allow for portability between the Civil Service Superannuation Board and employers). Training, educational support and career development opportunities are also available. Apply to: Advertisement #44782 Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Authority of Manitoba Human Resources 1055 Milt Stegall Drive Fax: 2049275384 Email: Please quote your name and the advertisement number in the subject line of your email. Please submit your cover letter, resum and any other documents in PDF format. The LGCA does not accept .zip files or links to Google Docs, Dropbox, or any cloudbased storage systems as a substitute for PDF documents. Accessibility LGCA will consult with all applicants requesting accommodation during the recruitment process to ensure that the accommodation provided takes into account the applicants individual accessibility needs. Employment Equity is a factor in selection. Applicants are requested to indicate in their covering letter or rsum if they are from any of the following groups: women, Indigenous people, visible minorities and persons with disabilities. We thank all who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted. Visit LGCAmb.ca to learn more about the Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Authority of Manitoba. Seniority level MidSenior level Employment type Fulltime Job function Engineering and Information Technology Industries Government Administration #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Inspector