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- Job Title
- Canada Country Platform Lead (CTO) — Infrastructure
- Job Location
- Canada · Singapore / Africa
- Experience Range
- 18–22 years
- Industry
- Infrastructure & Real Estate
- Job Function
- CTO
Position overview
Gladwin International Leadership Advisors is representing a confidential organisation in Infrastructure & Real Estate on a senior CTO leadership mandate anchored in Canada. The remit explicitly spans Singapore, Africa, China.
This is a P&L-owning regional leadership mandate with full accountability for revenue, margin, talent, and governance across the defined geography.
Expect a mandate where credibility is earned in rooms with customers and regulators, not only in headquarters workshops.
Context you will inherit
- Market & sector: Talent retention on long-duration remote projects — building leadership cultures that can attract and retain quality talent in non-metro project locations
- Geographic spine: Primary hub Canada with explicit corridor responsibility across Singapore, Africa, China.
- Organisation stage: Growth agenda collides with legacy cost base; productivity and automation are board-level topics, not staff functions.
- Stakeholders: Owners may include PE operating partners, a promoter family office, or public-market investors — each with different tempo and KPIs.
- Secondary lens: Navigating regulatory and environmental clearance processes — requiring leaders with strong government relations, legal acumen, and policy understanding
The mandate (12–24 month arc)
- Product-aligned tech: Tighten partnership with product and GTM so roadmaps reflect customer and revenue reality.
- Cost of technology: Drive FinOps discipline — visibility, accountability, and trade-offs on build vs. buy.
- Innovation portfolio: Balance horizon-one delivery with selective bets on differentiating capabilities.
- Technical standards: Publish and enforce patterns that reduce one-off solutions across teams.
- Regulatory tech: Where sector demands, ensure systems and controls satisfy audit and supervisor expectations.
- Leadership communication: Make technology risk and opportunity legible to non-technical boards and investors.
Responsibilities (representative)
- Drive platform consolidation where fragmentation hurts speed or cost.
- Establish technical programme management for large migrations or rewrites.
- Improve engineering metrics — lead time, change failure rate, incident trends.
- Represent technology risk and opportunity clearly to board and investors.
- Ensure regulatory expectations on systems are met in financial services, health, etc.
Leadership profile
- Judgment: High signal-to-noise under pressure; ethical clarity; willingness to halt initiatives that break risk appetite.
- Scale experience: Systems and organisations that grew materially under your technology leadership.
- Education: Strong undergraduate grounding; MBA / advanced degree / professional qualification common at this level.
- Communication: Executive presence in English; additional languages valued where market-relevant.
- Geographic muscle: Comfort operating from Canada with regular engagement across Singapore, Africa.
Team & culture
Expect some fatigue from prior change programmes. Your success depends on simpler priorities, fewer initiatives, and leaders who model accountability. Culture is how decisions get made when spreadsheets disagree — you set that tone.
Success measures (examples)
- Value creation: EBITDA / cash trajectory vs. owner or board case — especially under stress scenarios.
- Execution: On-time delivery of named transformation milestones; reduction in repeat incidents or audit findings.
- Leadership: External hires and internal promotions that stick; reduction in key-person concentration.
- Innovation: Launched offers or capabilities that move the needle on differentiation, not pilots that stall.
First 90 days (orientation arc)
- Days 1–30: Map cash, covenant, and customer concentration risks before announcing initiatives.
- Days 30–60: Align owners and board on a 12-month value story — financial and non-financial.
- Days 60–90: Launch two quick operational fixes that build credibility with frontline managers.
- Deep-dive on talent — who is load-bearing, who is blocking, where external hire is mandatory.
- Socialise a simple KPI tree so every function sees how their metrics roll up.
Stakeholder map (illustrative)
- Internal: Executive committee, functional peers, shared services leads, and programme PMOs.
- External: Key suppliers, technology partners, and joint-venture boards where applicable.
- Board / owners: Expect deep dives on risk, liquidity, talent, and transformation — slides light, substance heavy.
Travel & mobility
Travel weighted to priority markets and quarterly global or regional forums; flexibility for crisis windows.
Compensation
Package aligned to CTO benchmarks in Infrastructure & Real Estate — typically fixed, variable, benefits, and mobility where applicable. Structure detailed at shortlist.
Application status
This mandate is no longer accepting new applications. The search progressed through Q4 2025 and closed for submissions in February 2026. We retain this posting for transparency on the type of leadership work we carry in Infrastructure & Real Estate and Canada. For similar active mandates, browse open roles or submit a general profile through executive search inquiry.
Reference: infrastructure-real-estate · CTO · Canada · Gladwin International Leadership Advisors