Job title: Work Program Manager
12 months contract most likely to extend
Location:Burnaby (Hybrid) -- Will consider candidates willing to relocate.
May be required to visit site once a quarter.
Overview:
The Project Manager -- Infrastructure is responsible for the successful completion of low to
medium risk infrastructure or other construction projects by leading cross-functional, multi-
disciplinary teams through project activities so that projects are successfully completed safely,
with quality, within budget, and on time.
What you will be doing?
Plan, execute, and deliver a $5-20M annual capital budget.
Analyze and interpret complex financial data with strong analytical skills to drive
strategic decision-making.
Engage collaboratively with cross-functional teams, and internal and external
stakeholders.
Develop and execute strategies to maximize efficiency and delivery of programs.
Communicate effectively (orally and in writing) to different levels within the
organization to report on program progress and escalate issues.
Foresee, assess, manage, and escalate program risks or roadblocks during execution.
Plan, direct, and report on infrastructure and other construction project activities by
consistently monitoring project benefits, resources and status and creating documents
such as project plans, action logs, communication plans, status reports and post
implementation reviews so that the project is implemented as planned.
Develop project plans and risk management plans for low to medium risk infrastructure
or other construction projects with a capital cost that is generally up to $20 million for
effective management throughout the project lifecycle.
Manage multiple activities effectively such as quality assurance, engineering, First
Nations and stakeholder engagement, communication, regulatory approvals,
procurement, planning and controls, construction management, pre-commissioning,
employee relations, and safety by using project management principles in monitoring
progress and establishing standards for implementation to keep the project within
allotted time and budget.
Complete project management activities including scoping, planning, managing,
monitoring, and reporting on project tasks by using intermediate skills in Microsoft
Office as well as project management programs to fulfill clients business needs.
Maintain meaningful relationships with stakeholders including customers, engineers and
field crews through regular communication using excellent verbal, written, and
presentation skills enabling timely progression of projects.
What you need to have?
Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Business, Economics or related discipline
Bachelor's degree Engineering, an asset
Project Management Professional (PMP ) designation, preferred
Intermediate MS Office skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Project)
- Advanced English skills for professional environment, written and spoken