Stagiaire, Trésorerie et Fiscalité - Autochtones

Il s’agit d’un stage d’été à temps plein qui se déroulera du 11 mai 2026 au 28 août 2026.

Résumé des fonctions

Le ou la Stagiaire, Trésorerie et Fiscalité collabore e vaiété de tâches et de projets. La personne en poste participe à la préparation des rapports sur la situation de trésorerie et des prévisions de projets, et corrobore les frais liés aux lettres de crédit.

Principales responsabilités

  • Participer à la préparation des rapports sur la situation de trésorerie
  • Traiter le paiement des taxes
  • Vérifier les virements télégraphiques sur le marché monétaire
  • Authentifier les frais trimestriels des lettres de crédit
  • Participer à la préparation des prévisions de projets des Comptes clients et des Comptes fournisseurs

Exigences

  • Connaissance approfondie de la suite Microsoft (Excel, PowerPoint, Word)
  • Capacité à utiliser le raisonnement critique

Formation

  • Baccalauréat en commerce (spécialisation en comptabilité ou en finances)
  • Toute expérience, formation, compétence ou connaissance dans l’un des domaines ci-dessus constitue un atout

Ce poste s’adresse aux étudiantes et étudiants qui s’auto‑identifient comme membres des Premières Nations, Inuits et/ou Métis, les peuples autochtones du Canada. Par cette initiative, le CN prend des mesures proactives afin de soutenir une représentation équitable des peuples autochtones au sein de son effectif, conformément à la Loi sur l’équité en matière d’emploi.

La forme grammaticale utilisée dans ce document vaut tant pour les hommes que pour les femmes. Le CN souscrit au principe de l’équité en emploi et invite toutes les personnes qualifiées à présenter leur candidature. Nous remercions tous les candidats de leur intérêt; cependant, nous ne communiquerons qu’avec les personnes dont la candidature sera retenue. Veuillez consulter régulièrement vos courriels, car les communications sont surtout envoyées par courrier électronique.

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