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Site C MCW Construction Manager - 16402
Estimated Work Start Date: 09-May-2022
Estimated Work End Date: 31-Oct-2022
Vacancies: 2
Location: Fort St John, British Columbia
Shift Schedule: 14/7 shift schedule
Accommodations: Camp accommodation BCH expense policy will apply.
Hourly Rate: $80 - 96/hour
Managers Notes: The managers strong preference is for resources who have experience in heavy civil construction (eg. Mining, oil and gas etc) for large complex capital infrastructure projects.
General Description
* The Construction Manager Level 3 leads the construction of large projects and programs with high complexity and diverse scope in support of completing projects safely, with quality, within budget, and on time.
Experience and Role Accountabilities
* A minimum fifteen (15) years of construction management experience or equivalent.
* Manage the allocation of materials, financial, human resources by using excellent technical skills in construction methodologies, estimating, and contract management in support of delivering quality projects safely, within budget, and on time.
* Ensure work site safety by prioritizing the safe execution of work by performing and giving feedback on Safe Work Observations using excellent knowledge in safety standards and regulations to improve BC Hydro's safety performance.
* Develop comprehensive mitigation plans by identifying, analyzing, and monitoring risks including reputational, environmental, safety, and indigenous relations for effective risk management throughout the project lifecycle.
* Contribute to stakeholder engagement by leading the public consultation process on construction activities using expert skills in communication, principled negotiation, and persuasive influencing so that projects are planned and implemented successfully.
* Respond appropriately to internal and third-party construction inquiries and escalated issues using good working knowledge of project management and BC Hydro policies and procedures to maintain positive, collaborative relationships with stakeholders and First Nations.
* Act as a subject matter expert on committees and project teams and advising on complex technical issues to develop future capability at BC Hydro.
* Assist the project team by performing various construction support activities such as supporting the management of claims and facilitating cross-functional team collaboration to successfully complete projects.
Education and Skills
* Bachelor's degree in Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering or equivalent
* Good working knowledge of project management
* Excellent working knowledge of safety standards and regulations such as Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Standards and WorkSafe Regulations
* Advanced English skills for professional environment, written and spoken
Managers Preference
Heavy civil construction experience preferred
Earthworks experience preferred
Experience with construction contract management preferred
Must have valid class 5 drivers license
Vacancies: 2
Location: Fort St John, British Columbia
Shift Schedule: 14/7 shift schedule
Accommodations: Camp accommodation BCH expense policy will apply.
Hourly Rate: $80 - 96/hour
Managers Notes: The managers strong preference is for resources who have experience in heavy civil construction (eg. Mining, oil and gas etc) for large complex capital infrastructure projects.
General Description
* The Construction Manager Level 3 leads the construction of large projects and programs with high complexity and diverse scope in support of completing projects safely, with quality, within budget, and on time.
Experience and Role Accountabilities
* A minimum fifteen (15) years of construction management experience or equivalent.
* Manage the allocation of materials, financial, human resources by using excellent technical skills in construction methodologies, estimating, and contract management in support of delivering quality projects safely, within budget, and on time.
* Ensure work site safety by prioritizing the safe execution of work by performing and giving feedback on Safe Work Observations using excellent knowledge in safety standards and regulations to improve BC Hydro's safety performance.
* Develop comprehensive mitigation plans by identifying, analyzing, and monitoring risks including reputational, environmental, safety, and indigenous relations for effective risk management throughout the project lifecycle.
* Contribute to stakeholder engagement by leading the public consultation process on construction activities using expert skills in communication, principled negotiation, and persuasive influencing so that projects are planned and implemented successfully.
* Respond appropriately to internal and third-party construction inquiries and escalated issues using good working knowledge of project management and BC Hydro policies and procedures to maintain positive, collaborative relationships with stakeholders and First Nations.
* Act as a subject matter expert on committees and project teams and advising on complex technical issues to develop future capability at BC Hydro.
* Assist the project team by performing various construction support activities such as supporting the management of claims and facilitating cross-functional team collaboration to successfully complete projects.
Education and Skills
* Bachelor's degree in Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering or equivalent
* Good working knowledge of project management
* Excellent working knowledge of safety standards and regulations such as Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Standards and WorkSafe Regulations
* Advanced English skills for professional environment, written and spoken
Managers Preference
Heavy civil construction experience preferred
Earthworks experience preferred
Experience with construction contract management preferred
Must have valid class 5 drivers license