Responsibilities:
- As a key team member, assist project teams as necessary for the implementation of projects.
- Engage and direct Engineering Consultants to provide project services. Participate in the development of preliminary project plans including estimates, procurement strategies, scope, schedules, risk assessment and quality requirements.
- Responsible for the procurement, administration, and close-out for construction, supply, and service contracts.
- Monitor and report on the status of assigned projects.
- Responsible for technical co-ordination and ensuring the final product meets technical requirements.
- In consultations with stakeholders, establish project work packages including scope, schedule, and cost estimates.
- Provide information for the development of CIJ's (Capital Investment Justification).
- Provide input for the development of project deliverables such as schedules, specifications, risk registers, cost estimates, environmental and safety initiatives, etc.
- On occasion, may be required to perform on-site management of construction and commissioning activities in relief of the site Construction Engineer or Contract Administrator.
Qualifications:
- Graduate in Engineering from a University of recognized standing, with a minimum of six years related experience, of which two years' experience must have been in project management.
- Professional member in good standing with Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba (or willingness and ability to attain within a specified amount of time).
- Ability to deal with personnel of various levels internally and externally.
- Experience related to generating facilities and formal project management training/education is considered an asset.
- Experience directing internal and external design and/or construction teams.
- Possess effective/strong organizational and leadership abilities.
- Good computer skills including experience with scheduling software and the Microsoft Office suite of software.
- Mature judgment and proven ability to carry out assigned duties with a minimum of direction and supervision.
- Demonstrated high degree of initiative and ability to build positive and effective working relationships with others at all levels, both inside and outside the corporation.
- Possess and maintain a valid Province of Manitoba Driver's Licence.
- Must obtain and maintain a current Personal Risk Assessment and a "Clear" security rating in accordance with Our Clients policy.
- Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Training is required and must be completed prior to transfer date and renewed annually.
- May be required to travel by all modes of transportation i.e., air, land, and water.