Program Management Director - Aviation
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- Mississauga, ON
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Accountable for end-to-end delivery of the Airport Airfield Infrastructure Program, ensuring alignment with approved scope, budget, schedule, quality, safety, and risk objectives. • Provides executive leadership to the Airfield Program Delivery team, fostering a high-performance, safety-driven culture across multiple concurrent airside work packages. • Leads delivery of airfield and airside infrastructure, including but not limited to: - Runways, taxiways, shoulders, blast pads, and airfield pavements
- Aprons, hardstands, aircraft parking positions, and GSE circulation areas
- Airfield Ground Lighting (AGL) systems, including CCRs, vaults, and lighting control systems
- Airfield electrical distribution, field power infrastructure, substations, and duct banks
- Navigational and visual aids (NAVAIDs), signage, and guidance systems
- Airfield grading, drainage, stormwater systems, and associated enabling works
- Ensures all airfield works comply with: - Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA) regulations and advisory material - CARs, TP312, and applicable standards - NAV CANADA operational, technical, and commissioning requirements - Airport Authority (e.g., GTAA) airside standards, SMS requirements, and operational procedures
- Manages interfaces with airport operations, airside safety, emergency services, and maintenance teams to maintain safe and continuous airport operations during construction. • Leads coordination with NAV CANADA, airlines, and airport stakeholders on construction phasing, operational constraints, night work, closures, and commissioning activities. • Develops and implements the airfield program governance model, execution strategy, and decision-making framework appropriate for a highly regulated, operationally constrained environment.
- Oversees contractor and consultant performance to ensure compliance with contractual obligations related to scope, cost, schedule, quality, safety, and operational readiness. • Manages risk, issue resolution, and change control through formal governance processes, including escalation to the Change Management Board and Executive Capital Committee as required. • Leads monthly Airfield Program Progress Reviews, reporting performance, safety, and operational metrics to the Program Delivery Director and executive stakeholders. • Oversees preparation of executive-level briefings addressing airfield program status, safety performance, operational impacts, regulatory interfaces, and strategic risks. • Interfaces with PMO Services and Technical Shared Services to ensure appropriate technical expertise, discipline integration, and resource planning across civil, electrical, and airfield specialty domains. • Ensures timely preparation and issuance of monthly progress reports and maintains accurate performance dashboards within the PMIS. • Collaborates with other Program Directors to ensure alignment and integration across terminal, landside, and enabling infrastructure programs.
- Professional designation in engineering, construction management, program management, or related aviation discipline is a strong asset.
- Typically brings 20+ years of professional experience, including 15+ years in senior program or portfolio management leadership roles.
- Minimum of 10 years of experience delivering large-scale airport airfield, airside, or aviation infrastructure programs, or equivalent complex infrastructure programs valued in excess of CAD $2 billion.
- Demonstrated expertise delivering runway, taxiway, apron, and airfield systems projects within live airport environments.
- Strong working knowledge of Canadian aviation regulatory frameworks, including Transport
- Canada oversight, NAV CANADA interfaces, and airport authority governance.
- Proven experience managing construction and commissioning activities while maintaining airside safety, airfield availability, and operational continuity.
- Ability to lead and coordinate large, multi-disciplinary teams across civil, electrical, systems, and specialty airfield functions.
- Comprehensive understanding of the full asset lifecycle-planning, design, construction, commissioning, operations, and maintenance-within major airport environments.
- Demonstrated effectiveness in managing senior stakeholder relationships, including airport executives, regulators, operations leadership, and airline representatives.
- Experience leading or influencing high-value contract negotiations and complex commercial arrangements.
- Strong understanding of collaborative delivery models such as Progressive Design-Build, Early Contractor Involvement, and Target Price or alliance-style contracting.
- Exceptional communication skills, with the ability to facilitate complex technical and operational discussions and support executive-level decision-making.