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A leading construction and sustainability firm in Toronto is seeking a Project Manager for Energy & Decarbonization. This role involves leading projects focused on HVAC and electrical systems that contribute to sustainability goals. The ideal candidate has 5-8 years’ experience in construction project management and a strong technical background, along with excellent communication skills. The firm offers a collaborative work environment and opportunities for impactful project delivery.
At Allied, our vision is to make a continuous contribution to our cities and culture—one that elevates and inspires the humanity in all of us. We do this by creating sustainable and distinctive urban environments where people can connect, collaborate and thrive.
Allied has set near- and long-term science-based emissions reduction targets in alignment with the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). These include a 42% reduction in absolute Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 (from a 2022 base year) and achieving net zero by 2050. To reach these goals, we are implementing a series of energy retrofit and decarbonization projects across our national portfolio.
We are seeking a Project Manager, Energy & Decarbonization to join our Asset & Environmental Sustainability Team. Reporting to the Senior Director, Asset & Environmental Sustainability, this role will lead the execution of energy retrofit and decarbonization construction projects across Canada. Working closely with our Operations teams, consultants, contractors and tenants, you will oversee the delivery of impactful projects—primarily focused on HVAC and electrical systems—that advance Allied’s Net Zero Carbon Plan and other strategic ESG initiatives.
The ideal candidate brings a strong technical background in construction project management, mechanical or electrical engineering, or energy management and a passion for delivering meaningful sustainability outcomes.