For over 30 years, Peak Construction Group of Companies has been specializing in the development and construction of commercial, residential and renovation projects, primarily in British Columbia, Canada. Recently, Peak has expanded operations across Canada and into the United States.
At Peak, we pride ourselves on providing large firm capabilities, while maintaining small firm personal commitment and overhead costs. We currently have an opening for a *Project Manager* in Vancouver, BC.
*Summary:*
The Project Manager (PM) supervises and administers the construction of assigned projects and is fully accountable for the contractual obligations, client assurances, and financial results of each project. The PM is responsible for all aspects of the project, including tendering and administering contracts, communicating with sub-trades/consultants, working closely with the Superintendent and Client regarding project details. The PM will provide support to construction staff on site, complete drawings and design review, ensure compliance with project contracts and strict adherence to schedule and budget.
To be successful in this role, the candidate should be a highly motivated leader who achieves a high level of productivity without the need for oversight.
*Responsibilities:*
* Has overall responsibility for the successful execution of projects, in accordance with contract and quality requirements.
* Primary point of contact between client, consultants, trades, and site superintendent to facilitate the project from conception to completion.
* Management of site work, keeping project scope on budget and on schedule.
* Coordinate with all required project (internal and external) resources to develop execution planning deliverables, including construction supervision, technical staff, engineering, quality control, safety, performance, sub-contractors, client stakeholders, etc.
* Ensure project is constructed in compliance with drawings and specifications/codes
* Provide technical guidance to Site Superintendents, General Foremen and Project Coordinators.
* Review and approve purchasing requisitions, subcontracts, and invoice payments
* Ensure compliance with all Occupational Health & Safety Acts applicable to the Province/State in which the project is being executed
*Skills & Qualifications:*
* At least ten years of successful and progressively responsible construction experience.
* Understanding of construction standards, methods, assemblies, plans, specifications, regulations, and codes
* Experience in managing multiple projects
* Ability to work in a collaborative team environment.
* Excellent written and verbal communication skills with clients, management, crew and sub-trades.
* Strong sense of construction timelines, order of scheduling, sub-trade management and budgets.
* Diligent and keen attention to detail
* Ability to execute reliably in a fast-paced environment
*Compensation Range*: $120,000-150,000 (negotiable depending on relevant experience)
In addition to a competitive salary, Peak offers comprehensive benefit coverage, RRSP matching, company events and socials, training and development opportunities, and more.
_*Should this be a match for your skills, experience and background, please forward your resume, including a list of projects, to *_careers@peakgrp.com _*referencing job posting #25-06PM*_
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $120,000.00-$150,000.00 per year
Benefits:
* Company events
* Dental care
* Employee assistance program
* Extended health care
* Paid time off
* RRSP match
* Vision care
Flexible language requirement:
* French not required
Schedule:
* Monday to Friday
Application question(s):
* Please ensure there is a project list included with your resume.
* How many years of experience do you have in construction project management?
Work Location: In person
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