Electromate Named One of Canada’s Best Workplaces by Great Place to Work

Electromate Named One of Canada’s Best Workplaces by Great Place to Work

May 4, 2026

Electromate Inc. has been recognized as the 95th Best Workplace in Canada in 2026 by Great Place to Work.

This recognition reflects Electromate’s ongoing commitment to building a workplace grounded in employee engagement, trust, and a clearly defined company culture.

Electromate places a strong emphasis on a leadership-driven culture. Through consistent communication, coaching programs, and structured internal initiatives, the company reinforces its cultural pillars and ensures alignment across the organization. Employees are supported through regular coach/mentor meetings, multiple communication channels, and an environment that encourages participation and accountability.

The company’s approach to talent development focuses on long-term fit and engagement. This includes:

  • Hiring aligned with cultural values
  • Structured onboarding and training programs
  • Recognition of tenure and individual contributions
  • Ongoing support for professional growth

These practices support employee retention while maintaining alignment in how employees are supported across the organization. 

“Being recognized by Great Place to Work reflects the effort our entire team puts into building a strong and supportive environment,” said Warren Osak, President of Electromate. “Our focus has always been on creating a workplace where people understand their impact and feel supported in their roles.”

Electromate continues to invest in initiatives that strengthen employee engagement and reinforce its internal culture, recognizing that a connected and motivated workforce is central to long-term performance.

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