PCL Construction

Industrial Project Manager

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PayCompetitive
LocationEdmonton/Alberta
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 8968

      The future you want is within reach.

      At PCL, we build the places where life happens and find camaraderie in the process. We’re a community of builders committed to building better communities. That’s why we’re always looking ahead, and not just to the next project or what’s next in our industry.

      We’re also looking ahead at what’s next for you. We’re ready to help you build a career you’ll love — one where you get to use your best talents as you discover new ones along the way. If you can picture yourself working with a team that enjoys tackling challenges while encouraging each other to succeed, then you belong at PCL.

      If you see yourself growing with PCL as a Industrial Project Manager, apply to this posting and we’ll consider you for future opportunities.

      Once you apply, our recruitment team will review your application and contact you if your experience is a good fit for the position. In the meantime, sign up for our talent community so you can be the first to know about PCL opportunities.

      Here's how a(n) Industrial Project Manager contributes to our team:

      Responsibilities

      • Collaborates with construction/project manager/superintendent and project team.
      • Communicates with own forces and subtrades to ensure that performance, efficiency, quality, and safety requirements are met.
      • Presents at client engineering meetings.
      • Supervises, directs, coaches, trains, and mentors the project team, including direct and indirect reports.
      • Communicates with the project teams to define scope of work, need for change to budgets and schedules, and identification of variances from the original plan.
      • Responsible for executing the overall project strategy.
      • Implements and maintains project risk management and actively participates in risk mitigation strategies.
      • Monitors project performance, schedule, costs, equipment, workforce, materials, HSE and quality control.
      • Participates in the set-up of project reporting procedures (i.e., labor, material, cost reports, site office procedures, and document control).
      • Understands jurisdictional markups.
      • Provides performance status reports regarding safety, cost forecast, and schedule.
      • Manages all change orders, including negotiating, processing, and assessing cost and schedule impact.
      • Assists in securing new work by participating in estimates, working with subcontractors, and/or participating in proposals and presentations.
      • Oversees the administration of the project safety and environmental plan.

      Qualifications

      • Bachelor’s degree or diploma in engineering (or other) discipline; or a construction trades background with relevant experience.
      • In-depth knowledge of the construction industry and company operations, specifically construction specifications, building materials, methods, and procedures.
      • Proven understanding of contract language. Ability to identify and mitigate risks and identify and leverage opportunities.
      • Ability to coordinate effective site meetings with the client, consultants, trades, and internal employees; ability to present at client meetings or for project pursuit work.
      • Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills, with the ability to adapt communication style across multiple departments and functions including clients, supervision, and craft workers.
      • Proven knowledge of different construction methods, sequencing, potential problems, and timelines as it pertains to their background discipline.
      • Basic knowledge of project management and estimating software programs, and engineering and construction management principles and practices.
      • Basic understanding of, or the ability to learn in-house software applications quickly (e.g., progressing, cost control, scheduling, quality).
      • Basic ability to solve problems related to construction, sequencing, and staffing.
      • Proven planning, organization, and time management skills to establish priorities and schedule work tasks and projects to ensure on-time completion of work priorities.
      • Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with key stakeholders and decision-makers.
      • Ability to work directly with engineering and client representatives on most technical and commercial items pertaining to their scope.
      • Ability to provide direction to trade partners and provide support on cost control, HSE, scheduling and planning, and quality deliverables.
      • Familiarity with contract management and administration for multiple delivery models (i.e., T&M, T&M Fixed Fee, LS, Unit Rate).

      PCL is an innovative, employee-owned company of people who find passion in their profession and take pride in doing great work every day. Our work powers the infrastructure and utilities that are essential to daily life and our projects are the scene of vacations, careers, education and healing. We are consistently ranked among the best companies to work for because we are committed to supporting and developing our teams.

      The PCL Companies celebrate diversity and are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating equitable opportunities and an inclusive environment for all employees and applicants. We make employment-related decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability or veteran status.

      Should you require an accommodation during the application process, please contact us at careers@pcl.com with the position and location you are interested in.

      Together, we can build success and a better future. Let’s get started!

      Primary Location: Edmonton, Alberta (Ind Mgmt)

      Job: Industrial Project Manager

      Requisition: 8968

  • About the company

      The PCL family of companies is a group of independent general contracting construction companies in Canada, the United States, Australia and the Caribbean.

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