Project Manager (Saskatoon or Regina) at West Cirque Construction — NeverHard
Project Manager (Saskatoon or Regina) at West Cirque Construction in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Skills: Collaboration, Communication, Construction, Project Management, Scheduling. Apply on NeverHard.
Company
West Cirque Construction
Location
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Type
full_time
Required skills:
Collaboration
Communication
Construction
Project Management
Scheduling
Teamwork
Tendering
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Project Manager (Saskatoon or Regina)
Project
Manager
West Cirque Construction
(WCC) is a leading residential and commercial General Contractor, offering a
dynamic work environment, attractive compensation and benefits package, and
vast opportunity for advancement. We are currently seeking an experienced
Project
Manager
with a strong work ethic, the desire to be part of a team,
and the skills to advance some of the most exciting Residential and Commercial
projects in Saskatchewan.
As a member of
our team, you will provide insight and innovative construction solutions to
ensure the successful execution of our commercial and multi-family projects.
What’s in it for you!
We provide a comprehensive
compensation and benefits package designed to support your well-being and
growth:
Competitive Wages
Extended Health and dental coverage
Healthcare and Lifestyle Spending Account
Employee Assistance Program
RRSP/TFSA matching
Life insurance
Paid Training and development
opportunities
Discretionary bonus
And more.
WCC seeks to be a preferred employer, so we prioritize
work / life balance, we focus on team building and collaboration, and we
encourage involvement and engagement with diverse aspects of the communities we
live and work in
Summary
The Project
Manager is responsible for the following primary areas: issuance of tenders and
contracts for trades, management of schedule, communication and liaison with
all stakeholders, quality control management, compliance with building
specifications, code and municipal bylaws, project budgets / costing oversight,
personnel oversight and management of health & safety practices and
procedures on site.
The Project
Manager is a collaborative team player, focused on the strategic objectives of
the company through project delivery. This is a site-based position located in either
Saskatoon or Regina.
Responsibilities
As the Project
Manager responsibilities of this position include:
Manage project activities throughout the life cycle
of the project, including the allocation of adequate resources,
scheduling, documentation, and budgets.
Prepare reports, including but not limited to project
progress reports, results achieved reports, lesson learned documentation
and recommendations for improvement documentation.
Plan and execute project communications ensuring
timely and accurate distribution of information, documentation, and issue
resolution to all stakeholders.
Utilization of project management platforms.
Management of building project plans from inception,
implementing structure and processes from the ground up to ensure project
success.
Lead, facilitate and communicate effective project
meetings, and meeting notes to the project team at the end of the
meetings.
Provide feedback and communication; establish and
build healthy working relations and partnerships with project
stakeholders.
Ensure project and contract activities, deliverables,
milestones, timelines, and financial commitments are tracked, and
commitments are being fulfilled.
Rigorous management of all contractual obligations.
Verification of subcontractor prequalification for
all subtrades.
Development and award of contracts to successful
subcontractors.
Provide regular reporting and updates on the projects
to executive team.
Achieve the project budget and complete accurate
monthly forecasts.
Act as primary liaison with owner / client,
contractors, municipality, and other project stakeholders.
Organize project teams into suitable workgroups and
guide the team through their efforts to produce deliverables according to
specification.
Prepare & execute contracts and negotiate
revisions.
Prepare and submit applications to local
municipality, utility owners and other stakeholders as required.
Pre-construction: drawing review, specification
reviews, design reviews, coordinating and interacting with the consultant
team, engagement of general contractors, tender review, bidding and
negotiation, value engineering, review, and initiation of construction
contracts, obtain approvals for project funding, and obtaining permits.
Construction duties and responsibilities include on
site representation, ensuring the project is constructed to the required
standards and specifications, scheduling with contractors, review and
processing progress claims.
Manage change order requests from the consultants,
general contractor, suppliers, and subcontractors.
Preparation and maintenance of the project budget and
schedule.
Plan and execute building occupancy and project
cashflow. Create and prepare project summary for stakeholders (schedule,
cost, and profitability forecasting).
Perform other duties as required by the General
Manager.
Required
Qualifications
Completion of an engineering degree or CET diploma is
required.
3+ years of project management experience is
required.
Ability to read plans/blueprints and specifications
for building construction
Strong understanding of contract administration
Familiarity working with subtrades.
Personable and great at building relationships
Familiarity with MS Project
Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite
Bluebeam experience is an asset
Impeccable attention to detail
Highly organized and efficient with managing deadlines
Strong verbal and written communication skills
West Cirque
Construction is committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and equitable
workplace where all employees feel valued and respected. We welcome applicants
that reflect this diversity.
We respectfully acknowledge that we are situated
on the traditional territories of the Siksika, Kainai, Piikani, Tsuut’ina,
Îyârhe Nakoda, Nehiyaw, Dëne Sųłiné, Dane-zaa, Nakota Sioux. These lands are
subject to Treaties 4,6,7,8, and 10, and have long served as meeting grounds,
travel routes, and gathering places for many diverse First Nations including
the Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee, as well as Métis, and Inuit peoples. We
recognize all these Nations and communities, whose rich histories, languages,
cultures, and traditions continue to thrive and are key to the enrichment of
all our communities
Please visit our careers page to see more job opportunities.