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This is a two year temporary full-time opportunity in the Facilities department. The Facilities Project Manager will focus on new construction, renovation, and major repair projects, reporting to the Manager – Civic Facilities.
Job Responsibility:
Managing multiple new construction and major renovation projects from concept through implementation and handover
Projects include new buildings such as Park Fieldhouses as well as renovations to existing and occupied buildings such as Fire Stations and Libraries
Involvement from early concept and preliminary planning and design through construction and closeout
Working with all District of North Vancouver departments, all staff levels, and members of the public to develop and deliver projects successfully
Requirements:
Training and accreditation in Engineering, Architecture, Project Management, sustainable construction practices
Registration as a professional with EGBC, AIBC, PMP designation, and/or LEED AP accreditation will be considered favourably
Extensive knowledge of the design and construction process for major building projects
Confidence in developing Requests for Proposals and tender documents for consulting and construction services
Excellent oral, written, organization, and documentation skills
Strong knowledge of permit and design requirements, building codes, construction contracts, project delivery methodologies, and relevant legislation
Demonstrated track record of keeping projects within scope, on budget and on schedule
Ability to work efficiently with a high attention to detail
Proficiency with MS Office and other related software applications
Ability to perform assigned administrative and related duties in accordance with departmental rules, regulations, policies and procedures
Ability to communicate effectively with both internal employees and external public
Ability to effectively assign and oversee the work of clerical staff
Ability to work with minimal supervision and exercise initiative, sound judgement, and discretion