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Project Manager- Arctic Environmental Remediation in Northern Canada

Milestone

United States

Remote

USD 70,000 - 110,000

Full time

14 days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking a Project Manager to lead environmental remediation projects across remote areas. This role offers a unique opportunity to manage complex challenges while ensuring safety and quality. The ideal candidate will thrive in a dynamic environment, showcasing exceptional organizational and communication skills. With a commitment to employee growth and a focus on community impact, this position is perfect for those passionate about making a difference. Join a team that values ingenuity and collaboration, and help drive projects that contribute to a cleaner world.

Benefits

Competitive Wages
Professional Growth Opportunities
Employee Ownership
Health Benefits

Qualifications

  • Degree in project management or environmental engineering preferred.
  • 5+ years of experience in environmental contracting.

Responsibilities

  • Manage project performance, costs, and schedules.
  • Prepare contracts and negotiate changes with stakeholders.
  • Ensure health and safety compliance on projects.

Skills

Time Management
Communication Skills
Problem-Solving
Critical Thinking
Organizational Skills

Education

Degree in Project Management or Environmental Engineering

Tools

Heavy Bid
Heavy Job

Job description

Milestone is looking for creative people who enjoy a challenge. We provide contracting excellence to our clients, daring them to let us collaborate on their toughest and most sensitive projects across Canada. Specializing in soil and ground remediation, water treatment, heavy civil construction, building decommissioning, land reclamation, and rehabilitating sensitive habitats; our people thrive in a fast-paced and ever-changing environment. Everyone on our team believes in finding creative solutions for our clients while making a positive impact on our environment and community. This can be a tough job and isn’t for everyone. Milestone is up to the challenge, are you?

Milestone’s success comes from putting our team first. We are employee-owned and committed to keeping our people safe, offering competitive wages and benefits, and providing opportunities for professional growth and development. Putting our people first is a promise we have been able to deliver on for the last 10 years, and we continue growing stronger. If you think you are a fit, then we want you to grow with us.

Learn more about us and what we do on our website! MilestoneEnv.ca

At Milestone, we collaborate relentlessly; we strive to inspire a diverse team of talent; we care, we are equitable, we are inclusive. We want every team member to feel and know they belong here. We are inspired by our people - the best in the business. Our work with Indigenous partners and communities has been a tremendous source of pride and learning for Milestone. We are committed to Indigenous Peoples as partners and employees. We have much to learn from all our partners and employees. We look forward to continuing to attract and retain the best people to tackle the most complex challenges of a cleaner world. Only through acknowledging and encouraging everyone’s potential and contributions will we succeed.

POSITION SUMMARY:

Milestone Environmental Contracting Inc. (MECI) is seeking a Project Manager to provide overall direction for the completion of environmental remediation projects. This role involves managing projects primarily situated in the remote and semi-remote areas of the Arctic and Sub-Arctic regions of northern Canada. Project Managers are responsible for project performance including costs, schedule, planning, project coordination, quality, and project status. It is essential that they establish and maintain excellent relationships with subcontractors, consultants, administrative support, and our clients.

Your attention to detail and exceptional time-management will be called upon regularly to process contract drawings and their specifications, record contract changes, make budget revisions, and provide input into cost control.

Your contribution will be integral in the areas of performing material take-offs and pricing for project control recording, and reviewing bid documents (specifications, drawings, addendums, bid alternates, delivery dates, and bid closing dates.)

All the above will be performed by tapping into your excellent organizational and computer skills, utilizing software to manage data and facilitate effective retrieval of information. You will be responsible for representing Milestone in a professional way that reflects our core values of Ingenuity, Entrepreneurial Spirit, Caring, Accountability, and Collaboration.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Prepare contracts and negotiate changes to contractual agreements with Clients, suppliers, and subcontractors.
  • Manage and report on project performance to senior management.
  • Authorize project expenditures and procurement requisitions, i.e., purchase orders, invoices, and expense claims within higher limits of authority.
  • Motivate project team staff to deliver quality results on time and on budget, and mentor others for success.
  • Work with the project superintendent to establish and maintain our strict health and safety culture and environmental programs.
  • Ensure comprehensive project close-out.
  • Manage project meetings efficiently.

Health and Safety

  • Read, understand, and follow MECI’s Corporate Health and Safety Program, Policy, and Procedures. Ensure health and safety is considered in all activities both on and off the job. Participation in H & S initiatives will be monitored and reviewed as necessary.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Education Requirements:

  • The ideal candidate will have a degree from an accredited university in a discipline relevant to project management; environmental engineering is preferred but not required, or equivalent, with a track record for leading large projects.

Experience Required:

  • Minimum of 5 years related experience is required. Experience in the environmental contracting industry is desired.
  • Experience with Heavy Bid and Heavy Job software is preferred.
  • Experience working with Indigenous communities is an asset.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Exceptional time-management.
  • Excellent writing and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to work independently.
  • Punctual and reliable.
  • Organized and detail-oriented.
  • Ability to work well with others.
  • Problem-solving skills.
  • Decision-making skills.
  • Critical thinking abilities.
  • Job task planning and organizing.
  • Proficient with computers.

WORK ENVIRONMENT:

  • This position is remote and can be performed from anywhere in Canada. It requires frequent travel to work sites to monitor progress and meet with Site Superintendents and clients.
  • Must be willing to travel.
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