Tri-Force Utilities Ltd is a leading construction firm located in Keswick, ON, specializing in utility and infrastructure projects. We are dedicated to delivering high-quality construction services and are seeking a skilled Construction Project Manager to lead our projects efficiently.
Job Details:
- Location: Keswick, ON
- Workplace Information: On-site
- Salary: $80,000 to $90,000 annually (To be negotiated) / 40 to 50 hours per week
- Employment Type: Permanent employment, Full-time
- Start Date: As soon as possible
- Vacancies: 1
- Source: Job Bank #3255091
Overview:
- Languages: English
- Education: Secondary (high) school graduation certificate
- Experience: 3 years to less than 5 years
Work Environment:
- Work must be completed at the physical location; there is no option to work remotely.
Responsibilities:
- Oversee all aspects of construction projects from planning to execution
- Coordinate with various stakeholders, including contractors, suppliers, and clients
- Develop project plans, timelines, and budgets
- Ensure compliance with safety regulations and quality standards
- Monitor project progress and make adjustments as necessary
- Prepare and present reports on project status to management
- Manage project resources and personnel effectively
Benefits:
- Health benefits, including a dental plan, health care plan, and vision care benefits
- Financial benefits, including life insurance
- Other benefits such as free parking and travel insurance
Who Can Apply for This Job?
Applications are accepted from:
- Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or temporary residents of Canada.
- Other candidates with or without a valid Canadian work permit.
Note: If you are not authorized to work in Canada, do not apply. The employer will not respond to your application.
How to Apply:
- By Email: bsm@tri-force-utilities.ca
- By Phone: 905-478-1054 (Between 09:00 a.m. and 05:00 p.m.)
Application Deadline: April 12, 2025
Important Notice: This job posting was directly posted by the employer on Job Bank. The Government of Canada has taken steps to ensure its accuracy, but cannot guarantee its authenticity.