Contract
Posted on 26 February 26 by Maddi Youngson
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Role Title: Project Manager – Infrastructure (Level 1)
Location: British Columbia - Fully Remote
Contract Duration: 12 months - 2026-03-23 - 2027-03-31
Max INC Rate: $74.81/
Max T4 Rate: $63.40/
The Project Manager – Infrastructure (Level 1) is responsible for the successful delivery of low to medium risk infrastructure and construction projects. This role leads cross-functional, multi-disciplinary teams to ensure projects are completed safely, with quality, within budget, and on schedule. Projects are typically valued up to $20 million and may span planning, design, procurement, construction, and closeout phases.
This role supports infrastructure initiatives within BC Hydro and requires strong coordination, stakeholder engagement, and reporting capabilities within a structured utility environment.
Develop and manage detailed project plans, schedules, budgets, and risk management plans for low to medium complexity infrastructure projects.
Lead project scoping, planning, execution, monitoring, and reporting activities across the full project lifecycle.
Monitor project benefits, resources, risks, and status to ensure alignment with approved scope, timelines, and financial targets.
Prepare and maintain project documentation including project charters, communication plans, action logs, status reports, and post-implementation reviews.
Coordinate activities across engineering, quality assurance, construction management, procurement, planning & controls, safety, and stakeholder engagement teams.
Support regulatory approvals and engagement with Indigenous communities and other stakeholders as required.
Ensure effective communication and alignment between internal teams, contractors, and field crews.
Maintain meaningful relationships with customers, engineers, contractors, field operations, and internal business units.
Provide clear written, verbal, and presentation updates to stakeholders and leadership.
Proactively resolve issues and escalate risks as appropriate.
Utilize project management principles and tools to monitor performance against key milestones and financial controls.
Support quality and safety compliance throughout project delivery.
Use intermediate Microsoft Office skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project) and other project management tools to track and report on performance.
Minimum five (5) years of project management experience or equivalent.
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Business, Economics, or related discipline.
Intermediate proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project).
Strong written and verbal English communication skills suitable for a professional environment.
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering.
Project Management Professional (PMP®) designation.
Experience delivering infrastructure projects within a utility, transmission, or construction environment.
Must be located in British Columbia.
Remote work permitted; Interior BC preferred.
Maximum bill rate: $85/hour.
Candidates must be submitted within five (5) business days of March 5, 2026.
Bill rate and pay rate must reflect the candidate’s experience, as submissions will be thoroughly reviewed.
The Work Management Coordinator supports T-Lines programs by coordinating material and contract-related work management activities. This entry-level role focuses on tracking, documentation, and process support to ensure work is planned, supported, and executed efficiently across Program Management, Field Operations, Contracts, and Supply Chain teams.
Provide day-to-day coordination support for material and contract workstreams.
Maintain visibility of work status across Program Management, Field Operations, Contracts, and Supply Chain stakeholders.
Ensure information accuracy and timely follow-ups.
Track material readiness and contract-related activities.
Maintain documentation and status trackers.
Support alignment of materials and contract work with program schedules (no procurement or contract authority).
Maintain and update trackers, logs, SharePoint content, and MS Lists.
Support standardized and repeatable work management processes.
Contribute to workflow improvements and reporting accuracy.
Provide periodic on-site support at material yards or project locations.
Assist with basic verification, observations, and documentation in compliance with safety standards.
Experience with SharePoint, MS Lists, or similar tracking tools.
SAP experience (view-only), including viewing material data and extracting information for trackers.
Strong Excel proficiency.
Understanding of basic project management principles (task tracking, schedules, dependencies, risk awareness).
Exposure to Transmission, Distribution, or material support environments.
Familiarity with large infrastructure or utility program delivery structures.
No procurement, contract signing, budget, or technical authority.
Operates under direction of program or work management leadership.
Accountable for coordination accuracy, documentation quality, and follow-through.
This is an excellent opportunity for early-career professionals to gain hands-on experience in infrastructure program delivery, materials coordination, and work management within a large utility environment.