Our client is an established Developer Builder who has a proud 40-year history of producing properties in BC. Their diverse portfolio includes mixed use, residential, senior living facilities, and social housing / non-profit developments. Every project they produce is defined by a strong focus on user experience, thoughtful design, and a down-to-earth philosophy of enriching the communities in every way. Due to the ongoing growth of this Developer, they are looking to add a Construction Manager to oversee the construction of varied multifamily projects.
Your new role
As Construction Manager, you will be part of a small, high-performing team focused on the execution of multifamily developments. Initially, this role will be looking after a 6-storey condominium and a townhouse community. Reporting to the Director of Construction, you will take responsibility for the entire project lifecycle along with the provided assistance of the project team. Your responsibilities will include planning, contract negotiation, cost control, solving complex design and construction issues, dealing with sub-trades and, most importantly, showing strong leadership.
What you'll need to succeed
This job requires a minimum of 5+ years of previous experience working as a project manager or construction manager for either a General Contractor or Developer Builder locally. A proven track record of delivering multifamily projects successfully is a must. A relevant technical diploma or degree education related to construction is considered an asset. This Developer needs a candidate with a good permanent work history, excellent communication skills and good local vendor knowledge.
What you'll get in return
The successful candidate will be given the opportunity to oversee projects in their entirety and make them their own. You will be rewarded for your hard work with an attractive salary of $110k - $150k depending on experience, along with a compensation benefits package. This will also include a bonus. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone to join a well-established company with a secure pipeline of future projects.