Environment Project Manager - Construction & Remediation
AECOM is actively seeking a Project Manager with a strong construction background to support the Faro Mine Remediation Program, one of Canada’s largest and most complex mine-closure and remediation projects. This role focuses on construction oversight, earthworks, heavy civil works, and contractor coordination. The right candidate can work locally from our Burnaby, BC, Calgary AB or Edmonton, AB office and AECOM can provide hybrid work options to give the flexibility you need to do your best work. This is a regular, full-time position.
We are looking for a candidate that has a can-do attitude, is enthusiastic, team-oriented professional, with a strong project management background. The appropriately qualified candidate will have a strong understanding and experience in project management.
So why join us? At AECOM you can join our local, and global, world class team of technical and project management professionals where you’ll get to work on various multi-disciplinary and high-profile projects across the country. The project management role will focus on supporting ongoing solid waste management and remediation projects across Western Canada but will also interface with other projects within AECOM’s Environment business.
We have multiple and varied project opportunities and are seeking strong candidates and great people to join our talented team. If you’re ready for the challenge of working in a fast paced, multi-disciplinary environment - this is the career opportunity for you!
Responsibilities
Below are example responsibilities you can expect when working within the AECOM team to deliver the project:
· Manage and execute construction related Task Authorizations (TAs).
· Lead TA specific meeting and coordinate with technical teams, Main Construction Manager, subcontractor and client teams.
· Develop and issue Notices of Work and construction execution documents.
· Track construction progress, resource plans and metrics.
· Participate in field programs and supervise construction activities.
· Review design documents, project deliverables and champion the quality review process.
· Review contractor submittals, RFIs and change directives.
· Manage budgets, forecasts, progress summaries, and reporting.
· Identify risks/issues and coordinate mitigation.
· Support field logistics, accommodations, vehicles, and mobilization.
· Accountable for compliance with safety, environmental, and quality standards.
· Conduct site inspections, safety walks, and QA/QC audits.
· Coordinate meetings with PSPC and partners.