Job Description Summary
The Project Manager Construction and Commissioning (PMCC) is responsible for preparing and controlling the different phases of field operations for a project in the hydroelectric industry. This role is crucial to ensure that site works are completed safely, at the required quality standards, on time and within budget. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in construction sites management, strong leadership skills, and the ability to solve problems quickly and efficiently.
Job Description
The Project Manager of Construction & Commissioning (PMCC) will be responsible for controlling and supporting the field operations activities with respect to scope, schedule, and budget with the support of the project stakeholders.
Primary Responsibilities:
Participate in site work Strategy definition with the Project Director and Construction leader
Build the project financial and physical progress tracking structure for site works and update on a monthly basis.
Perform the Site schedule weekly updates in collaboration with the site manager and project planner
Coordinate the communications across the project teams to secure the project planning
Participate in customer’s meetings
Identify the Scope management changes for site works
Track the project site documentation for a timely issuance to the customer (methods, site quality plan, commissioning reports, etc)
Proactively engage in risk and opportunity assessment
Prepare the Request For Quotations and Purchase Requests for site works subcontracting
Manage specific vendor packages at site (piping, painting, machining, etc)
Prepare the detailed mobilization planning, with the resources loading requirement
Lead the mobilization tollgate review, represent C&C in all the project related reviews.
Proactively anticipate the activities required for site mobilization, including tooling definition, safety equipment, warehousing requirements, offices infrastructures, worker’s accommodations, and define the required specific site trainings
Prepare and lead the site demobilization at the end of the project
Required Qualifications:
Strong and demonstrated EHS culture
Attention to quality management and continuous improvement of quality culture
Strong hydroelectric background
College or bachelor’s degree in management or engineering (Mechanical or Electrical) is recommended, or relevant proven field experience
Field management experience
Excellent communication skills written and verbal (English)
Leadership skills
Availability to travel within USA and/or Canada,
10+ years in project management organization in Construction or Commissioning
Desired Characteristics:
Project Management Certification
Experience with technical concepts (including hydropower technology, i.e., turbines, generators, mechanical and electrical balance of plant systems, etc.)
Location: Canada and USA, preferred west or east coasts
Additional Information
Relocation Assistance Provided: No