Horizon Utilities Wins Hamilton-Niagara Top Employers Award for 5th Year

Horizon Utilities Corp

Canada’s Top 100 Employers has recognized Horizon Utilities as one of the best places to work in Ontario’s greater Hamilton-Niagara area.

This designation is part of the company’s ongoing journey to be a leader in the industry while providing an exceptional place to work for its employees. Horizon Utilities stood out as a result of its deep commitment to employee education and safety, progressive and forward-thinking programs and its community engagement.

“This is an achievement every one of us can be proud of and I would like to extend a huge thank you to all our employees for making Horizon Utilities such a great place to work,” says Max Cananzi, President & CEO, Horizon Utilities.

Continuous learning is embedded in the culture at Horizon Utilities. Employees across multiple disciplines have opportunities and are encouraged to develop their professional skills through in-house, online and external training programs, including apprenticeships.

Horizon Utilities offers students and new graduates opportunities to gain on-the-job experience through paid internship programs, while investing in its employees and providing subsidies for tuition and professional accreditation.

 

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