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Description
Inspirational, innovative, and entrepreneurial - this is how we describe our empowered teams. Combine your passion with purpose and join a culture that is thriving in the face of change.
Make an impact as a Senior Manager with our Indigenous Services Capital Projects team. This diverse team of professionals works with more than 250 Indigenous peoples, groups and organizations across Canada and shares a passion for learning and understanding their history, culture and contributions to our country. As a trusted advisor, you’ll provide expertise to empower Indigenous communities, organizations, businesses and individuals in navigating a dynamic social, political and economic environment.
With more than 500 team members dedicated to this sector, no other firm has invested as much time and resources into serving the unique needs of Indigenous communities.
Responsibilities
- Lead the charge in delivering top-notch consulting services, specializing in capital project planning, infrastructure development, and contract administration
Dive into client engagements, uncover their project priorities and challenges, and set the stage for success
Seize competitive business opportunities with a strategic mindset and develop compelling service delivery approaches, accurate effort estimates, and innovative pricing strategies to win new business and deliver exceptional valueDesign, create, and refine impactful reports, proposals, presentations, and correspondence, offering practical recommendations and insightful value conclusions that drive decision-makingStay ahead of the curve by closely monitoring project timelines, making adjustments as needed to address any discrepancies proactively and ensure project targets are met with precisionLead engagement planning, scheduling, and financial management, including budgets, work-in-progress, billing, and collectionsRecognize and address variances to keep projects on track and financially soundInspire and develop your team through effective mentoring, clear goal-setting, constructive feedback, and performance reviews, fostering both professional and personal growthElevate MNP’s profile by leading in the local professional community and networking strategically to explore new business development opportunitiesSkills and Experience
Seven or more years of experience in capital project planning, development, or related field, with a preference for experience working with Indigenous communities or enterprisesExperience working in a consulting or client-service environment with demonstrated project management skillsBachelor’s degree (or similar) in civil or building engineering, architecture, planning, environmental studies or other related fieldsProven people management, relationship building and leadership skillsCertification in project management or contract administration an assetFlexibility to travel to client sites as required