Overview:
The Project Manager - Infrastructure Level 1 is responsible for the successful completion of low to medium risk infrastructure or other construction projects by leading cross-functional, multi-disciplinary teams through project activities so that projects are successfully completed safely, with quality, within budget, and on time.
What you will be doing:
Program & Operational Support
Support program managers during corrective or trouble response events, including field coordination and administrative support.
Assist in planning, scheduling, execution tracking, and reporting for program and project work.
Manage routine tasks across multiple programs to reduce workload pressures on senior program managers.
Delivery Support Team Functions
Support material coordination, contract administration, and vendor billing processes.
Collect, review, and maintain program workplans.
Submit workplans for pre-screening and ensure updates are reflected in PGTAR.
Process Work Change Requests (WCRs) and track status to completion.
Update monthly Key Performance Indicator (KPI) reports.
Assist in program closeout activities, documentation, and financial reconciliation.
Systems, Tools & Technical Learning
Develop proficiency in PGTAR, SAP, Work Plan tools, Unit List Tools, and Work Change Request workflows.
Update, verify, and maintain data accuracy across planning and program management platforms.
Learn foundational transmission construction, maintenance standards, and strategies (via SafeHub and BC Hydro repositories).
Corrective Work & Reliability Support
Support corrective program delivery, including prioritization, coordination, and data entry.
Contribute to managing the rising demand for corrective work.
Prepare documentation and analysis to support reliability decision-making.
Field & Travel Requirements
Travel to remote transmission sites as required.
Operate 4x4 vehicles to reach challenging terrain and support timely corrective response.
Assist with field verifications, outage coordination, and site readiness tasks under guidance from senior program managers or field operations.
What you must have:
Strong organizational, prioritization, and multitasking skills.
Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication abilities.
Willingness to learn multiple program areas and adapt to changing priorities.
Basic understanding of project or program management principles.
Comfortable working collaboratively with Field Operations, Engineering, Work Delivery, and other stakeholder groups.
Salary/Rate Range: $47.00 -$58.00 per hour
Term: 12-months contract most likely to extend
Thank you for your interest in this opportunity. If you are selected to move forward in the process, we will contact you directly. If you do not hear from us, we encourage you to continue visiting our website for other roles that may be a good fit.
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