Are you passionate about protecting the environment? Do you go out of your way to reduce, reuse, and recycle? Do you envision a waste-free future?
If you answered yes to those questions, then we’d like to hear from you.
We are the Resource Productivity and Recovery Authority (RPRA), Ontario’s circular economy regulator.
Our vision is a waste-free and prosperous Ontario. And, our mission is to support waste reduction and resource recovery by enforcing compliance with Ontario’s producer responsibility laws, providing registry services to our regulated community, and reporting publicly on Ontario’s progress towards a circular economy.
We are looking for a talented and committed individual to join us as Compliance Data and Business Intelligence Analyst to support the government’s efforts to protect the environment and advance a new economy in which waste is reused, recycled, and reintegrated.
Job Summary
The Compliance Data & Business Intelligence Analyst supports the organization’s circular economy mandate by delivering high-quality analysis, analytics, reporting, and data stewardship across regulated resource recovery programs (including the Blue Box, tires, and all other RRCEA programs). You will need to have strong knowledge of compliance, policy, regulatory, and market frameworks, along with a deep understanding of waste management planning and operations across relevant sectors; specific knowledge of the Blue Box program is a strong asset. Using policy analysis and research methodologies, you will assess compliance trends, interpret regulatory requirements, and support evidence‑based decision‑making and program performance monitoring. Working closely with internal teams (e.g., Compliance, IT, Data Analytics, Finance) and external stakeholders (e.g., service providers, producers, the Ministry), you will ensure compliance data integrity, usability, and actionability in support of evidence-based decision-making, regulatory oversight, and compliance program performance monitoring.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
1) Data-Driven Compliance Decision Making
- Develop processes and maintain regular compliance reporting, including the development of reporting procedures and policies, across regulated programs and operational areas, ensuring clarity, accuracy, and consistency.
- Assist with cultivating data literacy in compliance staff, provide guidance and training regarding data tools and analytics; assess and address compliance data requests.
- Produce deliverables such as operational performance summaries, risk assessment reports, and presentations that synthesize data trends, risks, and compliance recommendations.
- Assist with the development and monitoring of KPIs and c