*Job Description*
Our close-knit team is growing, and we seek to add - Project Manager who can positively contribute to our team. The successful candidate is a self-starter who possesses excellent communication skills, is extremely organized, detail-oriented, has a positive attitude and a vast knowledge of construction and trades.
*Responsibilities*
As a Project Manager, you will collaborate with clients, sub-contractors, and colleagues to ensure the successful delivery of projects. Specifically, the Project Manager will be responsible for:
* Project plan development
* Contract administration
* Project execution
* Issue resolution
* Risk identification
* Analysis and planning
* Control management of changes, budgets, and schedules
* Project estimation
* Coordinating sub-trades and suppliers
* Business Development
*Qualifications*
* Minimum five (5) years of construction industry project management
* Strong business acumen in project planning and management
* Knowledge of Canadian Building Code
* Excellent time management and computer skills
* Ability to motivate and think outside the box when needed
* Must have experience with new construction and renovation - Commercial and Residential.
* Ability to recognize issues as challenges
* Strong verbal, written, and organization skills
Job Type: Permanent
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $75,000.00-$90,000.00 per year
Additional pay:
* Overtime pay
Benefits:
* Casual dress
* Paid time off
Schedule:
* 8 hour shift
Application question(s):
* New Commercial and residential Ground-up Construction
Experience:
* project management: 5 years (required)
Work Location: In person
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