Project Manager, Tunnels
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- Canada
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Envisions project scope of work, initiates, prepares and presents for execution, terms of reference and subsequent addenda for agreements governing the engagement of consultants.
- Performs complete start to close-out project management as required to meet corporate commitments, with or without staff delegation
- Serves as technical specialist on studies as well as design and construction matters.
- Defines the need for concept, preliminary or detail design alternatives and new or improved procedures, design standards, specifications or contract documents
- Provides administrative, design, editing, technical, estimating, and priority direction to staff and personnel assigned to project, through all project stages
- Reviews requests for acquisitions, requisitions for purchase orders, change orders for contracts and addenda for consultant agreements
- Ensures that capital projects and programs for new infrastructure are met. Maximize customer service, satisfy internal stakeholder requirements, incorporate external agency requirements, and serve public interests
- Reviews and approves draft Project Charter documents
- Coordinates a number of complex tasks under pressure to meet schedule and budget commitments
- Reviews and evaluates consultant studies, reports, design proposals, specifications and contract documents, to meet established policies, procedures and standards
- Assist the Senior Project Manager and Manager in directing and leading the TA (Technical Advisor) and providing construction oversight in administration of the contract.
- Assist with administering the Project Agreement throughout all phases of the project lifecycle
- Engagement and interface with third party stakeholders such as municipalities and transit agencies
- Manages site reviews/audits to ensure contractors and consultants are working in compliance with their contracts with an emphasis on maintaining a safe working environment
- Completion of a degree in Engineering or a related discipline - or a combination of education, training and experience deemed equivalent.
- Project Management Professional (PMP) certification or partial completion is an asset
- Demonstrated experience in project management, preferably within the public sector.
- Registration as a Professional Engineer or Architect in the Province of Ontario is an asset.
- Project management experience to manage assigned projects of high value and complexity and supervise staff engaged in all stages of project management from start to close-out
- Knowledge of transportation industry is an asset
- Organizational, interpersonal and oral/written/presentation communication skills to coordinate complex projects under pressure to meet schedule and budget commitments
- Knowledge of Alternative Finance Procurement (P3) method is required
- Knowledge of Contract Law, Construction Liens Act, the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Environmental Assessment Act, and the requirements of the Professional Engineers Act.
- Knowledge of Human Resources legislation to monitor and manage employees and contractors, including experience in the application of collective agreement provisions.
- Strong problem solving and influencing skills to establish effective working relationships, negotiate, and deal with a variety of contacts, both internal and external to the organization; along with the ability to gain cooperation from individuals not under direct authority
- Interpersonal and oral/written/presentation skills to present complex and/or new ideas with clarity and simplicity and to liaise with all levels within the organization and with specialists across multiple sectors.
- A valid Ontario Class 'G' driver's license is required to travel to various site locations, meetings, operational facilities etc. Must meet and maintain the corporate standard for a good driving record.