Carbon Management Canada (CMC) is hiring a Project Manager (PM) to lead one or more projects in the areas of controlled release testing of new technologies in the atmospheric fugitive emissions space, R&D of technologies and pathways for derisking underground CO2 storage and education, training and outreach for the low-carbon management sector.
An initial project of focus is CMC?s new three-year, Talent Acceleration and Career Training in Low-carbon Energy (TACTILE) project, which will engage professionals in industry, recent graduates, youths, and various other stakeholders interested learning and applying skills in carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS). Specifically, TACTILE will develop and deliver CCUS-focused education and training to 1,200 students in conjunction with industry, education partners, and career and community-serving agencies.
As a PM at CMC, you will be responsible for leading and delivering project objectives, managing project resources, monitoring and managing timelines, and controlling costs. You will have a firm understanding of the various project phases, including planning, execution, control/monitoring, and closing.
The PM will have responsibility and accountability for delivering the project from start to finish, including activities such as:
? Identifying project goals, scope, timelines and milestones
? Planning and documenting project tasks and activities
? Ensuring project deliverables are provided with attention to scope and quality; delivered on-time, within budgets; and issues are identified, escalated and mitigated
? Managing all project resources, including staff, budgets, partners, contractors, vendors and stakeholders
? Effectively communicating with stakeholders, both internal (staff, partners) and external (industry, suppliers, collaborators, and public)
? Participating in engagement and outreach activities and events for the project
? Procuring items and services required for project delivery
? Eliminating roadblocks and potential risks
? Documenting project?s process using various project management tools to ensure top-quality results and project success
? Tracking and recording metrics, and completing reports on KPIs, costs and status on a regular basis
? Other activities that promote best practices and enhance the execution of the project
*Required skills and qualifications*
? Post-secondary degree or diploma
? PMP designation or working towards PMP designation
? 3-5 years? full-cycle project management experience, ideally with multi-disciplinary and/or multi-stakeholder groups
? Demonstrated ability to coordinate the activities of many contributors to advance projects
? Ability to prioritize multiple tasks or activities with strong time management skills
? Ability to take a proactive role executing and completing projects
? Strong interpersonal skills, ability to build and maintain relationships
? Logical, analytical and critical thinking skills and the ability to problem-solve
? Ability to deliver presentations, write reports and facilitate meetings with multiple stakeholder groups
? Class 5 Driver?s License
*Preferred skills and qualifications*
? Previous experience in the energy sector, geoscience, or reservoir engineering
? Ability to communicate information clearly and concisely
? Experience in managing staff and clients
? Familiarity with CCUS and carbon management
? Willingness to travel for work and be comfortable visiting CMC?s field site in southeastern Alberta occasionally.
*About CMC*
CMC specializes in advancing strategies and technologies for emissions storage, management and reduction that shape Canada?s low-carbon landscape. CMC provides applied research programs and technical services for geological CO2 storage (CGS) to support CCUS deployment; testing and validation of atmospheric fugitive emissions monitoring technology; and CCUS education, training and outreach initiatives. CMC develops monitoring, measurement, and verific
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