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FCC Canada, based in Toronto, is seeking a Risk Analyst to identify, assess, and mitigate risks across major infrastructure projects. The role collaborates with Project Controls, Construction, Engineering, and Safety teams to improve cost, schedule, safety, and quality outcomes.
The successful candidate will develop and maintain the project's risk management framework, lead risk workshops, perform quantitative risk assessments, and provide data-driven insights and reporting to project
With 125 years of experience, the FCC Group's Infrastructure Division is present in 25 countries, and its activities cover all areas of engineering and construction. It is a leader in the execution of transport infrastructure, as well as in residential and non-residential construction. FCC Construcción is currently the fourth-largest construction company in Spain in terms of contract volume and ranks among the top 30 in the world, according to the international magazine ENR (Engineering News-Record).
FCC Construcción, through its subsidiary FCC Canada, has been present in Canada for more than 25 years. In 1998, it was awarded the contract for the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Fredericton-Moncton motorway. In 2011, it was awarded the contract to the extension of a section of the Toronto subway expansion, the city's first modern subway infrastructure project. This project was completed in 2019.
In Canada, FCC is proud to be actively involved in multiple projects across Ontario and British Columbia aimed at improving
FCC Canada, in a 50/50 joint venture with Webuild Civil Works Inc., will deliver the Pape Tunnel and Underground Stations section of the Ontario Line. This includes the design, construction, supply, and operation of three kilometres of twin tunnels underneath Pape Avenue between the Gerrard tunnel portal and the Don Valley bridge, two underground stations (Pape and Cosburn), two tunnel portals, three emergency exit buildings, and a rail switch/crossover near Sammon Avenue.
The Pape Station connection will interface with the Toronto Transit Commission Line 2 subway and related works.
The project uses a Progressive Design-Build (PDB) model, allowing greater collaboration between the project owner and contractor.
The Risk Analyst plays a key role in identifying, assessing, monitoring, and mitigating risks across all phases of a major infrastructure project. Working closely with Project Controls, Construction, Engineering, Commercial, Quality, and Safety teams, the Risk Analyst supports proactive risk management initiatives to improve project outcomes related to cost, schedule, safety, quality, and contract compliance.
The successful candidate will contribute to the development and maintenance of the project's risk management framework, facilitate risk workshops, perform quantitative risk assessments, and support project leadership with data-driven insights and reporting. This role is ideal for individuals who thrive in dynamic environments and are passionate about improving project performance through effective risk management.
Reports to: Risk Manager
The Risk Analyst’s key responsibilities are:
Salary Banding: $125,000 - $135,000
FCC Canada is committed to cultivating a diverse and inclusive culture which promotes gender equity and the recruitment of all under-represented groups in all levels of its workforce. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to ensuring that all aspects of our recruitment and selection processes are accessible to individuals with disabilities. We offer reasonable accommodation upon request to support applicants throughout their journey with us. If you require accommodation during the hiring process, please send us an email at “TACanada@fccco.com". Feedback about the accommodation process is welcome at “TACanada@fccco.com". This commitment is in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and Ontario’s Human Rights Code, affirming our ongoing efforts to provide a supportive and equitable environment for all.
This position is located in Toronto, ON.