Contract
Posted on 14 November 25 by Maddi Youngson
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Contract Duration: January 5, 2026 – January 5, 2027
Work Location: Burnaby, BC
Hours per Week: 40
Maximum Rates: T4: $85.64/hour INC: $103.62/hour
The Construction Manager – Level 3 leads the construction and demolition phases of large-scale projects and programs with high complexity and diverse scope. This role is responsible for delivering projects safely, with quality, within budget, and on schedule.
Experience Requirements:
Minimum 15 years of construction management experience, or an equivalent combination of experience and training.
Key Accountabilities:
Manage materials, financial resources, and personnel using advanced knowledge of construction methodologies, estimating, and contract management to ensure project quality, safety, budget compliance, and timely completion.
Ensure worksite safety by prioritizing safe execution, conducting Safe Work Observations, and applying strong knowledge of safety standards and regulations.
Develop and implement mitigation plans by identifying, assessing, and monitoring risks—including reputational, environmental, safety, and Indigenous relations—throughout the project lifecycle.
Lead stakeholder engagement efforts, including public consultation for construction activities, using strong communication, negotiation, and influencing skills to support successful project planning and implementation.
Respond to internal and third-party construction inquiries and escalated issues, applying solid understanding of project management practices and client policies to maintain strong relationships with stakeholders and Indigenous communities.
Serve as a subject matter expert on committees and project teams, providing guidance on complex technical issues to support capability development within the organization.
Support the project team through various construction-related activities, including managing claims and facilitating cross-functional collaboration to ensure successful project execution.
Bachelor’s degree in Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering, or equivalent.
Strong working knowledge of project management principles.
Excellent understanding of safety standards and regulations, such as Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Standards and WorkSafe regulations.
Advanced written and verbal English communication skills for a professional technical environment.