BC Ferries

Vice President, Marine Operations

Posted Date 20 hours ago(7/17/2026 9:01 PM)
Number of Positions
1
Location City
Victoria
Job Type
Full Time
Job Category
Marine Operations
Closing Date
8/7/2026

Job Description

VICE PRESIDENT, MARINE OPERATIONS 

Victoria 

 

The Opportunity 

We're seeking a proven executive to lead all aspects of marine operations, inspiring teams to achieve exceptional safety, performance, and customer service. 

 

Every day, BC Ferries safely connects people, businesses and communities along the coast of British Columbia. Operating one of the largest and most complex ferry systems in the world, we deliver an essential public service that millions of customers rely on each year. 

 

This is an opportunity for a visionary marine leader who is passionate about people, safety, and operational excellence to join our Executive Leadership Team as Vice President, Marine Operations. Reporting to the President & CEO, you will help shape the long-term direction of marine operations while ensuring the safe and reliable service that communities, customers, and businesses across coastal BC rely on every day. 

 

In this role you will make a lasting impact by providing strategic leadership to an essential public service, influence enterprise-wide decisions, and foster a culture of safety, accountability, professionalism, and operational excellence. Working alongside talented leaders across the organization, you will help strengthen the reliability, resilience, and long-term sustainability of BC Ferries while supporting the people and communities we serve. 

 

If you are an accomplished marine executive who is passionate about leading people, driving meaningful change, and delivering results that matter, we invite you to help chart the course for the future of BC Ferries. 

 

The Role 

As a key member of BC Ferries' Executive Leadership Team, you will lead the safe, reliable, and sustainable delivery of marine operations while strengthening workforce capability, operational readiness, and service reliability across the organization.

  

Key responsibilities include: 

  • Providing executive leadership to a large, distributed and unionized marine workforce, including clear accountability for leadership effectiveness, succession depth, capability development, constructive labour relations and the consistent application of marine operating standards; 
  • Working closely with Engineering, Fleet Maintenance and other corporate functions to align vessel availability, refit schedules, asset renewal priorities and operational readiness; ensures marine operating requirements are reflected in fleet renewal, major capital programs and other initiatives as appropriate; 
  • Representing BC Ferries with external stakeholders, where appropriate, on matters affecting marine operations, safety, the company’s strategic priorities, relationships with community and other subjects where it is deemed appropriate; 
  • Establishing the long-term direction of Marine Operations and ensuring organizational capability, leadership capacity, operating models, and management systems that align with future service requirements, (marine) regulatory expectations and corporate objectives; 
  • Leading a culture of vessel safety, accountability, regulatory excellence and public trust, and reinforcing professional mariner standards, leadership discipline and a positive, proactive operating environment across the marine division; 
  • Leading the long-term modernization and transformation agenda for Marine Operations, ensuring future operational capabilities, technologies, workforce models and service delivery approaches support BC Ferries' strategic plan and help the company strengthen reliability, safety and resilience over time; 
  • Ensuring safe operations through effective governance, risk management and sustained compliance with marine safety legislation and related regulatory frameworks while providing executive sponsorship/oversight for policies, standards and management systems required to support safe, reliable, and sustainable marine operations; 
  • Making enterprise-level trade-offs regarding service delivery, operational risk and resource allocation to support marine operations; is accountable for operating budgets and those capital investments (where appropriate) that support safe, reliable, and sustainable marine operations; 
  • Participating in enterprise-wide decision-making processes regarding the development of organizational strategy, investment priorities, service delivery initiatives, organizational health and risk management processes. 

 

What you bring to the team 

  • A bachelor's degree, supplemented by a postgraduate degree, executive leadership program, or an equivalent combination of advanced education and executive-level experience is required. 
  • Master's License, such as a Master Mariner Certification, senior marine certificate, or an equivalent professional marine qualification, is required. 
  • 10+ years of progressively senior leadership experience in Marine Operations is required, with experience serving in command at sea considered a strong asset. 
  • 5+ years of senior business-related experience. 
  • Extensive executive leadership experience setting strategic direction, leading large and diverse teams, and delivering organization-wide results aligned with corporate objectives. 
  • Demonstrated ability to influence enterprise decision-making, foster constructive labour relations, build strong partnerships, and communicate effectively across a broad range of stakeholders. 
  • Proven success leading organizational change, modernization, and innovation initiatives that strengthen operational performance, reliability, and long-term sustainability. 
  • Exceptional analytical, strategic, and business acumen, with deep knowledge of marine operations and the ability to balance operational priorities, risk, and long-term organizational goals. 

 

Join us! 

If this sounds like your next great career move, please submit your cover letter and resume by August 7, 2026 at 11:59pm. 

 

Additional information 

The targeted salary for this position is $360,000 annually, supplemented by a competitive total rewards package. The starting salary is determined based on the successful candidate’s knowledge, experience and internal equity.  

 

"We sail to serve and connect the people and the coast of BC”  

At BC Ferries, our people are at the heart of delivering safe and reliable service along 1,600 km of coastline. Every day, we connect communities and move tens of thousands of passengers and vehicles across our 25 routes through the dedication, expertise and hard work of our teams. Guided by a shared commitment to safety, service, inclusion, and local commitment, we offer meaningful work, opportunities for growth, and the chance to make a positive impact. Whether you work onboard our vessels, in our terminals or behind the scenes, you'll play an important role in connecting people, supporting communities, and keeping coastal BC moving. 

  

We support employment equity and diversity in the workplace and we encourage applications from all qualified individuals including women, visible minorities, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, persons of diverse sexual orientation, gender identity or expression (LGBTQ2S+), and others who reflect our ever-changing workplace. 

 

We appreciate the interest of all applicants; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. 

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