Project Manager - Yellowknife
Colliers Project Leaders
- Northwest Territories
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Provide project leadership, representing clients’ best interests and help them achieve their strategic goals.
- Take ownership of project set-up, initiation, execution, monitoring and reporting, close-out, and commissioning.
- Demonstrate a commitment to improving the communities you work in by respecting local knowledge, customs, and the culture of the people, particularly Indigenous communities.
- Serve as a mentor for Assistant Project Managers, helping them integrate into their roles.
- Gain knowledge of Colliers’ service lines and actively promote these services to support clients effectively.
- Build and maintain strong client relationships.
- Execute tasks in compliance with the Quality Management System (QMS) to maintain high standards of work.
- Support Indigenous communities in fostering economic growth through strategic land planning, land development, and business development initiatives.
- Assist and support various orders of government in emergency preparedness and recovery efforts after climate-related disasters.
- Collaborate with community leaders, stakeholders, funding partners, and design and construction professionals to plan and implement capital building and infrastructure projects.
- Engage with diverse client groups, including various orders of government, Indigenous groups, private enterprise, and NGO’s, across both public and private sectors.
- Travel to project sites and remote communities may be required on occasion.
- Minimum of 3-5 years of experience planning and delivering building and/or infrastructure projects.
- A university degree or technical diploma in engineering or construction management (or an equivalent).
- Be based in Yellowknife, NT, or be willing to relocate to the area
- Familiarity with codes, regulations, contracts, construction administration, and site inspections.
- Deep knowledge of various construction methodologies, project management processes, budget management, contract law, and relevant legislation.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills and a client-focused attitude.
- Professional industry credentials such as PMP, P.Eng., CET, BET or similar industry-recognized designation.
- Experience in fostering long-term client relationships and collaborating with community governments
- An opportunity to truly impact our communities
- A flexible work environment
- A comprehensive onboarding experience
- Significant professional development, training, and a mentorship program
- A paid volunteer day
- An environment where people feel welcome, heard and included, regardless of their differences
- And much more!