Rogers aims to build its own pool of tech talent in Calgary
CBC
Rogers Communications has announced plans for its national centre of technology and engineering excellence in Calgary.
Rogers THINKLab will set up shop at Shaw's existing northeast campus on Barlow Trail, once the two communications companies close their proposed merger deal later this year.
It plans to create 500 jobs at the site.
The plan is to recruit students graduating from various post-secondary institutions to work at THINKLab.
Their focus will be on engineering, networks, as well as digital and information technologies.
The chief technology information officer for Rogers, Jorge Fernandes, said there's a national shortage of tech workers. So their plan is to build their own talent pool.
"We've increased the relationships and the partnerships we have with post-secondary institutions and we're beginning to find that talent early on, train them, work with them," said Fernandes.
"Essentially, show them a great environment so that they don't feel they have to go south or work with U.S. companies to be exposed to the latest technologies."
Fernandes said Calgary is an attractive city to set up this centre and the Shaw campus is the ideal home.
"We have a lot of technical capability in this building and a lot of future potential as well. So, it's a natural place for us to be. We don't have to rebuild anything."
To assist with the process, Rogers has created an advisory council with representatives from various schools in Alberta and B.C. as well as economic organizations.
The CEO of the Calgary Chamber of Commerce, Deborah Yedlin, is one of the members of the council.
She said setting up this centre in Calgary shows the growing strength of the city's tech sector.
There are currently an estimated 2,000 tech jobs that are vacant in the city.