Tech Jobs in Toronto, Canada

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Toronto has become North America’s fastest‑growing tech hub, with a surge in AI, fintech, and clean‑tech startups backed by world‑class universities and a highly skilled immigrant talent pool.

Key players include Shopify, Hootsuite, OpenText, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and emerging AI labs like Element AI. The city hosts a vibrant mix of e‑commerce, health‑tech, gaming, and data‑analytics firms that drive demand for software engineers, data scientists, product managers, and UX designers.

Housing prices in core neighborhoods such as Downtown, Midtown, and Yorkville can exceed $1000/month for a one‑bedroom apartment. With living costs climbing, transparent salary data helps candidates negotiate competitive pay that matches the high cost of living, ensuring a sustainable lifestyle.

Senior Specialist, Product Delivery

Company: Mastercard

Location: Toronto, Canada

Posted Jan 22, 2025

Mastercard is seeking a Senior Specialist, Product Delivery for its Customer Delivery Canada team. The role involves scoping, planning, and executing projects, partnering with product teams, and managing in-market delivery teams. The ideal candidate should have strong project management skills, analytical abilities, and experience in managing complex projects. Familiarity with the payment ecosystem and deployment experience with payments solutions are plusses. The position is based in Toronto, Canada, with some travel required.

Mécanicien(ne) Diesel-horaire 7x7 basé a Montréal

Company: Cummins

Location: Pointe-Claire, Canada

Posted Jan 22, 2025

Cummins Inc. is seeking a Diesel Mechanic to join their specialized team in Pointe-Claire. This is a great opportunity to work locally with outdoor benefits. The job offers a 7x7 schedule (7 days of work, 7 days off), a $5000 sign-on bonus, competitive salary based on experience, and additional hourly pay. The role involves applying documented procedures for complex diagnostics and repairs, preventive engine maintenance, completing required documentation, training junior technicians, maintaining a clean work area, and adhering to health, safety, and environmental policies. Qualifications include a DEP in heavy vehicle or construction equipment mechanics, valid driver's license, bilingualism (English-French), ASP Motor a plus, and advanced experience with diesel engines, preferably Cummins products. The role requires night shift rotation and a 12-hour shift schedule. Cummins is committed to diversity and equal employment opportunities.

Vice President, Core Products

Company: Mastercard

Location: Toronto, Canada

Posted Jan 22, 2025

Product Manager - Digital Commerce

Company: TD Bank

Location: Toronto, Canada

Posted Jan 22, 2025

R&D Engineer II - Desktop AI/ML

Company: Ansys

Location: Vancouver, Canada

Posted Jan 22, 2025

Client Experience Specialist

Company: Edward Jones

Location: Waterloo, Canada

Posted Jan 22, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of tech jobs are available in Toronto?
Toronto hosts a full spectrum of roles: software engineering (frontend, backend, full‑stack), data science & analytics, product management, UX/UI design, cybersecurity, cloud architecture, and AI/ML research.
Are Toronto tech roles remote, hybrid, or on-site?
Most companies offer hybrid models, allowing 2–3 days in the office. Some roles, especially in fintech and AI, are fully remote, while others—like Salesforce or Microsoft product teams—require on‑site presence for collaboration.
Who are the major tech employers in Toronto?
Top employers include <strong>Shopify</strong>, <strong>Hootsuite</strong>, <strong>OpenText</strong>, <strong>Google</strong>, <strong>Microsoft</strong>, <strong>Amazon</strong>, <strong>Lightspeed</strong>, <strong>Lightspeed Commerce</strong>, and <strong>Element AI</strong>.
What salary ranges can I expect for tech roles in Toronto?
Salaries vary by role and experience: junior developers earn $60k–$80k CAD, mid‑level $80k–$110k, senior $110k–$150k, data scientists $90k–$140k, and product managers $95k–$160k. Benefits and equity can add 10–20% to total compensation.
What should I know about relocating to Toronto for tech work?
Secure a work permit or open a Canadian bank account. Research neighborhoods like King West, Queen West, or Leslieville for affordable rents. Use city transit (TTC) for commuting, and consider housing co‑ops or roommate apps to reduce costs.

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