20011 - Architecture and Science Managers
Broad Occupation Category
2 - Natural and applied sciences and related occupations.
TEER
0 - Management occupations.
Major Group
20 - Specialized middle management occupations in engineering, architecture, science, and information systems.
Sub-major Group
200 - Specialized middle management occupations in engineering, architecture, science, and information systems.
Minor Group
2001 - Managers in engineering, architecture, science, and information systems.
Main Duties
Architecture and Science Managers perform some or all of the following duties:
- Plan and oversee architectural or urban-planning services
- Develop technical policies and professional standards
- Recruit and supervise architectural staff
- Coordinate and review project teams
- Consult with clients and present design proposals
- Participate in major design and inspection projects
- Direct laboratory research and production programs
- Establish scientific policies and procedures
- Supervise applied-science project teams
- Collaborate with regulators and industry partners
- Manage client relationships and reporting
- Recruit and mentor scientific professionals
- Participate in advanced research initiatives
Employment Requirements
These are the typical employment requirements and benefits associated with this occupation in Canada:
- A degree in architecture plus professional registration is usually required for architectural managers.
- A landscape architecture degree and licensing may be required for landscape architecture managers.
- A master's or doctoral degree in a scientific discipline may be required for science managers.
- Several years of senior-level professional experience are typically required.
- Many employers offer pension plans, medical and dental coverage, life insurance, paid leave, and employer contributions to pension and employment insurance programs.
Architecture and Science Managers Salary Prospects
Community/Area
Low ($/hour)
Median ($/hour)
High ($/hour)
Community/AreaCanada
Low ($/hour)36.54
Median ($/hour)54.76
High ($/hour)81.95
Community/AreaAlberta
Low ($/hour)N/A
Median ($/hour)N/A
High ($/hour)N/A
Community/AreaBritish Columbia
Low ($/hour)36.54
Median ($/hour)46.70
High ($/hour)75.00
Community/AreaManitoba
Low ($/hour)28.57
Median ($/hour)56.41
High ($/hour)72.31
Community/AreaNew Brunswick
Low ($/hour)35.93
Median ($/hour)50.19
High ($/hour)69.45
Community/AreaNewfoundland and Labrador
Low ($/hour)38.15
Median ($/hour)51.59
High ($/hour)68.27
Community/AreaNorthwest Territories
Low ($/hour)N/A
Median ($/hour)N/A
High ($/hour)N/A
Community/AreaNova Scotia
Low ($/hour)N/A
Median ($/hour)N/A
High ($/hour)N/A
Community/AreaNunavut
Low ($/hour)N/A
Median ($/hour)N/A
High ($/hour)N/A
Community/AreaOntario
Low ($/hour)37.02
Median ($/hour)60.44
High ($/hour)77.38
Community/AreaPrince Edward Island
Low ($/hour)N/A
Median ($/hour)N/A
High ($/hour)N/A
Community/AreaQuebec
Low ($/hour)35.90
Median ($/hour)54.85
High ($/hour)96.15
Community/AreaSaskatchewan
Low ($/hour)31.25
Median ($/hour)38.46
High ($/hour)61.54
Community/AreaYukon Territory
Low ($/hour)N/A
Median ($/hour)N/A
High ($/hour)N/A
