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Pps Jobs in Quebec (NOW HIRING)

Supporter la philosophie PPS et les principes d'amélioration continue au sein des opérations MSS ; * Assurer un relais opérationnel en supportant ou remplaçant les coordonnateurs dans d'autres ...

Effectuer des résolutions de problèmes (PPS) * Participer et préparer des gouvernances * Résoudre des problèmes * Facilitation de groupe * Gestion des communications * Gestion de projet ...

Déployer les standards de qualité (DFMEA, PPS, analyse de risques) pour optimiser en continu les méthodes de conception et assurer le niveau de maturité requis à chaque étape. * Piloter la ...

Déployer les standards de qualité (DFMEA, PPS, analyse de risques) pour optimiser en continu les méthodes de conception et assurer le niveau de maturité requis à chaque étape. * Piloter la ...

Coordonne les activités d'implantation du système de production PACCAR (PPS). Votre profil: * Détenteur d'un BAC ou une expérience équivalente ; * De 3 à 5 années d'expérience en milieu ...

Coordonner les activités d'implantation du système de production PACCAR (PPS); * Coordonner les activités de production, le balancement des tâches et l'aménagement des espaces de travail

CA$65K - CA$75K/yr

Ensure all projects align with Ontario's Planning Act, Provincial Policy Statement (PPS), Local Official Plans, Bylaws and Conservation Authorities, and other applicable guidelines. * Approvals and ...

Participer aux PPS et aux audits / fournir des données d'entrée. * Exigence d'essais au sol série GTR 8 -- FAL -- et GTR 7 -- usines. * Vérifier les versions préliminaires des exigences d'essais ...

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$27

$46

How much do pps jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for pps in Quebec is $27.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.11 and $38.46 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a PPS Coordinator in a healthcare setting?

As a PPS Coordinator, your daily tasks often include reviewing patient records to ensure accurate coding, verifying compliance with federal and state reimbursement guidelines, and preparing reports for management. You'll collaborate with clinical departments to clarify documentation and resolve discrepancies, as well as provide guidance on best practices for prospective payment processes. Communication with billing teams and external auditors may also be part of your routine to address questions and ensure claims are processed correctly. The role requires a proactive approach to keeping up with regulatory changes and adapting processes to support optimal reimbursement for your organization.

What is a PPS job?

A PPS (Prospective Payment System) job typically involves managing and overseeing healthcare reimbursement processes, particularly in Medicare and Medicaid settings. Professionals in this role ensure compliance with regulatory guidelines, calculate payments based on predetermined rates, and work to optimize reimbursement for healthcare providers. They may analyze data, audit claims, and collaborate with medical staff to enhance financial efficiency.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Pps position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a PPS (Prospective Payment System) Coordinator or Specialist, you need a strong understanding of healthcare reimbursement methodologies, medical billing, and regulatory compliance, often backed by experience in hospital or healthcare finance. Familiarity with coding systems such as ICD-10, DRGs, and EMRs, as well as certifications like RHIA, RHIT, or CCS, is highly valuable in this role. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and strong communication skills help you interpret regulations and collaborate effectively with clinical and administrative staff. These competencies are crucial for ensuring accurate billing, maximizing reimbursement, and maintaining regulatory compliance in healthcare organizations.

What job categories do people searching Pps jobs in Quebec look for? The top searched job categories for Pps jobs in Quebec are:
Infographic showing various Pps job openings in Quebec as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,664 per year, or $27.2 per hour.

Job description

Security Officer – Screening & Access Control (Detection Specialist)

Control access. Detect risk. Protect people—and the institutions at the heart of Canada’s democracy.

Official position title: Detection Specialist, Parliamentary Protective Service (PPS)

Location: Ottawa, Ontario

Employment Type: Full-time, shift work (24/7)

About the Parliamentary Protective Service

The Parliamentary Protective Service (PPS) is responsible for safeguarding Parliament, its members, employees, and visitors. Every day, thousands of people move through the Parliamentary Precinct, relying on a secure, open, and professional protective environment.

The Role

As a Security Officer – Screening & Access Control (Detection Specialist), you are a frontline presence responsible for controlling access to Parliamentary buildings. You screen people, belongings, and vehicles using security screening technology, including X-ray and related detection equipment, to prevent prohibited or dangerous items from entering secure spaces.

This role is public-facing and service-oriented, requiring vigilance, sound judgment, and professionalism at all times. Shifts rotate 24/7, including nights, weekends, and statutory holidays.

Key Responsibilities

  • Screen people, personal belongings, and vehicles using screening technology
  • Interpret images to identify prohibited or suspicious items
  • Identify, report, and escalate security concerns
  • Direct visitors respectfully and professionally
  • Maintain situational awareness in high-volume environments
  • Work collaboratively as part of an integrated protective posture

Who Fits This Role

You are a strong candidate if you:

  • Remain calm and professional under pressure
  • Communicate clearly with diverse populations
  • Exercise sound judgment in sensitive situations
  • Work effectively as part of a team
  • Understand that security work is fundamentally about people

What You Need

Education

  • Post-secondary diploma or equivalent combination of education and experience

Core Competencies

  • Attention to detail and vigilance
  • Communication and interpersonal skills
  • Judgment and decision-making
  • Teamwork and reliability
  • Integrity and professionalism
  • Ability to interpret visual information from screening equipment

Assets

  • Experience in security or screening environments
  • Experience using detection equipment
  • Training in security or a related field
  • Bilingualism (English and French)

Conditions of Employment

  • Ability to work rotating shifts (including nights and weekends)
  • Ability to stand and walk for extended periods
  • Willingness to wear a uniform
  • Ability completion of PPS training and certifications
  • Eligibility for required security clearance before employment start date


Security Screening

All candidates must obtain both a Site Access Clearance and a PPS Enhanced Reliability Status. To initiate the PPS security screening process, candidates will be required to complete a personal history questionnaire, a pre‑interview questionnaire, and undergo fingerprinting.


The security screening process involves a comprehensive background investigation to assess the candidate’s reliability, honesty, trustworthiness, loyalty to Canada and reliability as it relates to that loyalty. This security screening investigation includes, but is not limited to, a loyalty assessment, law enforcement verifications, financial verifications, internet inquiries, as well as personal and employment reference checks. Candidates will also be required to participate in a security screening interview, which will cover a range of topics needed to complete the security screening assessment.


Candidates should be aware that participation in, or completion of, the recruitment process does not guarantee eligibility for a PPS security screening. Security screening is conducted as a separate process, and the outcome may be influenced by several factors, including the length of time an individual has resided in Canada and the resulting ability to verify required background information. Interactions with law enforcement, credit history, personal associations, and other relevant security considerations may also affect a candidate’s eligibility to be granted the required security screening level and may influence the time needed to complete the security screening process.


Candidates who do not meet the security screening requirements will not be granted the required security screening level and will therefore be removed from the hiring process as it is a condition of employment.


Commitment to Inclusion

PPS is committed to an inclusive, barrier-free workplace. Accommodations are available throughout the hiring process.