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How much do accelerator jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for accelerator in Ontario is $91,228.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49,500.00 and $119,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an accelerator?

An Accelerator job typically involves working within a business or startup accelerator program to support early-stage companies in their growth journey. Professionals in this role provide mentorship, resources, and networking opportunities to startups, helping them refine their business models and secure funding. They may also assist with program development, investor relations, and operational support. The role requires strong business acumen, strategic thinking, and the ability to connect entrepreneurs with relevant industry experts.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an accelerator, and why are they important?

To excel as an Accelerator, you should have strong project management abilities, business development experience, and a solid understanding of startup ecosystems—often backed by a relevant degree and experience in entrepreneurship or venture capital. Familiarity with startup acceleration platforms, financial modeling tools, and market analysis software is typically expected. Outstanding interpersonal skills, mentorship capabilities, and adaptability distinguish top performers in this field. These capabilities are critical for guiding early-stage businesses, fostering innovation, and maximizing the success of accelerator programs.

What are common challenges faced by an accelerator in managing multiple startups simultaneously?

Accelerators often oversee the progress of several startups at once, which can present challenges in prioritizing time, providing tailored support, and balancing resources across ventures with varying needs. Ensuring timely and relevant mentorship, tracking each company's progress, and helping startups navigate unique business hurdles require strong organizational and communication skills. Successful Accelerators use structured programs, regular check-ins, and a network of mentors to ensure each startup receives adequate guidance. This dynamic environment is fast-paced but also offers the opportunity to make a tangible impact on early-stage businesses and foster a culture of innovation.

Infographic showing various Accelerator job openings in Ontario as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 72% In-person, 14% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $91,228 per year, or $43.9 per hour.

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

PACT (Pearson Accelerator Construction Team) is a General Partnership of Alberici, Amico, Kenaidan, and Obayashi, supported by design partners Egis, Mott MacDonald, and Weston Williamson + Partners. Together, weare delivering Accelerator, a major program of Pearson LIFT (Long-termInvestment in Facilities and Terminals), Toronto Pearson's infrastructuredevelopment plan. This multi-year program is designed to addressimmediate passenger growth demands while preparing Canada's largestairport for the future of air travel-including critical upgrades to airfield andinfrastructure, greenhouse gas reduction initiatives, modernization ofTerminals 1 and 3, and the creation of a world-class passengerexperience.


JOB SUMMARY


The Quality Inspector supports the Quality Manager and project teams byperforming field inspections and verification activities across assigned projectareas within the Airfield Electrical & Civil Sub-Program. This role is responsible for
ensuring that materials, installations, and construction activities are completed inaccordance with approved drawings, specifications, codes, and project qualityrequirements, with a strong focus on compliance with ESA and GTAA standards.The Quality Inspector plays a key role in identifying deficiencies, documenting nonconformances, and supporting corrective actions to maintain quality and projectintegrity.


RESPONSIBILITIES


Perform field inspections of electrical and civil works to verify compliancewith approved drawings, specifications, codes, standards, and projectrequirements.
Inspect materials, equipment, and installations to ensure they meet projectand regulatory quality standards prior to acceptance.
Review and complete inspection reports, checklists, test records, andturnover documentation.
Verify subcontractor work activities and support hold point, witness point,and final inspections in accordance with Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs).
Identify deficiencies or non-conforming work and support the issuance,tracking, and closeout of Non-Conformance Reports (NCRs).
Maintain accurate inspection logs, records, and photographic documentationof field activities.
Coordinate with construction teams, subcontractors, engineering, and thirdparty inspectors to ensure timely inspection coverage and issue resolution.
Participate in quality walkdowns, deficiency reviews, and turnoverinspections.
Support testing and commissioning activities by confirming readiness anddocumentation completeness.
Assist in ensuring compliance with ESA, GTAA, and project-specific qualityrequirements.
Promote quality awareness and adherence to established QA/QC processesacross the project site.
Support continuous improvement initiatives and lessons learned byidentifying recurring issues and opportunities for improvement.


WORK CONDITIONS


Based at project offices in Mississauga, with frequent visits to airside and terminalconstruction zones. Full-time, Monday to Friday, approx. 8:00am-5:00pm (1-hourlunch or as agreed). RAIC clearance and Criminal Background Check aremandatory due to airport security requirements.
DESIRED SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, COMPETENCIES


Diploma in Electrical, Mechanical, or Civil Engineering Technology, orequivalent trade certification.
Journeyperson / Red Seal (Industrial Electrician or equivalent) preferred.
Minimum 3-5 years of experience in quality inspection, QA/QC, orconstruction inspection within industrial, infrastructure, or airport projects.
Minimum 3 years of Canadian industrial or infrastructure experience, withfamiliarity working under ESA requirements.
Strong understanding of construction inspection processes, qualitydocumentation, and inspection/testing workflows.
Ability to read and interpret drawings, specifications, codes, and technicaldocuments.
Experience with ITPs, NCRs, inspection reports, and turnoverdocumentation.
Strong attention to detail, organization, and documentation skills.
Proficient with MS Office, SharePoint, and/or QMS documentation systems.
Strong communication and coordination skills with the ability to workeffectively with field teams, subcontractors, and stakeholders.
Experience in airport, transportation, or large infrastructure projects isconsidered an asset.