Associate Project Director - Construction Lead, for COWI in North America

COWI

$152K — $234K *
Real Estate & Construction
11 - 15 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Civil, Structural, or related discipline
  • Professional Engineering License (P.Eng.) in British Columbia or ability to obtain
  • Minimum 15 years of relevant engineering and project management experience
  • Proven leadership in managing complex multidisciplinary projects
  • Strong background in client relationship management and contract negotiation
  • Experience in business development and sales within heavy civil structures
  • Skilled in preparing technical proposals and presentations

Responsibilities

  • Lead construction services on the Fraser River Tunnel Project (FRTP)
  • Coordinate with the Client and oversee input on RFIs and non-conformance issues
  • Collaborate with Contractors for inspections and engineering inputs
  • Guide the team in practical solutions for construction issues
  • Manage project delivery and technical oversight for multidisciplinary teams
  • Prepare technical proposals and manage client interactions
  • Build strategic relationships to support company growth

Benefits

  • Flexible working arrangement
  • 5 weeks of vacation for full-time hires
  • Floating holiday for employee diversity celebration
  • Paid sick leave
  • Top-up parental and childbirth recovery leave
  • Annual fitness spending account
  • Personal and professional development fund
  • Group RRSP with company matching
  • Parking or public transit allowance
  • Extended health coverage fully funded by the company
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Life and disability insurance options
  • Referral incentive program
  • Frequent social events
Full Job Description
Associate Project Director

North Vancouver

Permanent, Full-time

Hybrid

In this role, you will be challenged to work every day on some of the most advanced heavy civil structures projects (bridges, tunnels, marine and more). You will be exposed to projects in North America working with colleagues across the globe who are highly skilled and deliver innovative solutions. You will provide senior leadership across project delivery and client relationships while contributing to the growth of our presence in the Canadian market.

We are looking for an Associate Project Director specialized in management of complex heavy civil projects with an understanding of structural design and construction services. Initially, this position specifically supports COWI's role as the Owner's Engineer (OE) for the new Fraser River Tunnel Project (FRTP). The FRTP project will replace the existing Massey Tunnel between Richmond and Delta, near Vancouver, BC. The candidate will be the Construction Services Lead for the OE team. In this role, the Construction Services Lead will lead COWI's construction services team and support the Client in providing an overview of construction activities in collaboration with the Owner's construction management team, the EOR's Construction Services team, and the Contractor(s). A significant amount of time is expected to be spent in the Client's office in downtown Vancouver and on the construction site in Richmond where the construction team will be located.

Alongside the Construction Services Lead role, you will be tasked with developing and implementing strategic initiatives to improve the Company's project management practices and provide high level, senior project management expertise for projects. The Associate Project Director contributes to position COWI as a technical expert and leader in the industry. The position is part of the Canada Leadership Team, participating in periodic strategic meetings and contributing to development and delivery of the COWI Group's strategic objectives in Canada.

Your key responsibilities will be to:

  • Lead COWI's construction services on the FRTP project (budget, scope, schedule) and supervise the team on site.
  • Liaise with the Client's construction team, and coordinate COWI's technical OE input to responses to RFIs and mitigation close out of non-conformances and defects.
  • Liaise with the Contractor(s) on site to coordinate any required observations and inspections, identify non-conformances, and coordinate engineering inputs.
  • Guide the team to find practical solution for issues occurring during construction, and coordinate engineering input as required.
  • Project manager to manage and deliver complex projects in the heavy civil sector.
  • Carry out project management duties and guide technical deliverables for multidisciplinary teams including, but not limited to project scheduling, resource management, project budget controls, and client sub-consultant management and interfacing.
  • Support managing the preparation of technical and commercial proposals from opportunity to award.
  • Establish and maintain strategic relationships with engineers, owners, and specialty contractors to support growth. Build long-term relationships that generate repeated and negotiated work.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary groups within COWI to develop and deliver integrated projects.
  • Represent COWI in external settings, such as technical committees, conferences, seminars, professional bodies, and business groups.
  • Mentor and develop staff while contributing to local office growth, including team building, hiring decisions, and expanding COWI's presence in Canada.


Your skills. Our team. Together we design the future

Like us, you believe that leadership growth comes from setting a clear and meaningful direction for your team and supporting them in taking ownership of their work. You always delegate responsibility and ensure an open and safe dialogue, and you coach your people to achieve their aspirations through constructive, fact-based feedback. You collaborate with those around you, whether they are colleagues, clients, or partners. Attracting and developing a diverse group of high-potential team members is at the top of your agenda, as is creating an inclusive, supportive, and trusting culture in your team.

On top of that, you will have:
  • A Bachelor's degree in Civil, Structural, or a related discipline from an accredited university.
  • A professional Engineering License (P.Eng.) in British Columbia or ability to obtain, PE is an asset.
  • A minimum of 15 years of experience related to engineering and project management with an emphasis on design, construction, maintenance, and rehabilitation of heavy civil infrastructure. Site and construction experience are considered an asset.
  • Demonstrated experience leading complex, multidisciplinary projects with full accountability for scope, schedule, budget, and commercial performance. Including managing margins and securing follow-on work.
  • Demonstrated success in senior client relationship management, including contract negotiations, risk management, and delivering high client satisfaction.
  • Experience in business development, sales and project management in heavy civil structures.
  • Skills in preparing technical and commercial proposals, bids, and presentations.
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with technical, commercial, and management teams.


A place to work and so much more

At COWI, we work together with our customers to shape a sustainable and liveable world. We do it by applying our knowledge and curiosity - and sometimes even our courage - to create the solutions the world needs today to enable a better tomorrow. We support our customers' transition towards increased sustainability. We strive to show in our actions by embedding environmental management, social responsibility and good governance into our business practices and the options we provide to our customers.

We value differences and development and cultivate an environment of belonging and having fun. Because that is what brings out the best in you, at work and at home.

With offices primarily located in the Nordic region, the UK, North America and India, we are currently more than 7,500 people who bring their expertise in engineering, architecture, energy and environment into play.

What we also offer:

To us, a fair reward is more than a competitive salary. We invest in our people's professional and personal well-being.

Our benefits include:
  • Flexible working arrangement
  • Full time hires get 5 weeks of vacation
  • Floating holiday to celebrate employee diversity
  • Paid sick leave
  • Top-up parental and childbirth recovery leave
  • Annual Fitness spending account. Yes, you can use this for a ski pass, yoga or gym membership
  • Personal and Professional development fund
  • Group RRSP program with company matching
  • Parking or public transit allowance
  • Extended Health coverage with 100% of premiums paid by us
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • STD, LTD, AD&D, and Life Insurance
  • Referral incentive program
  • Frequent social events

Base compensation: $152,800 to $234,000 for the North Vancouver office only. Actual compensation is subject to variations due to education, experience, skill set and/or location.

Got more questions?

If you have any unanswered questions about the role or what we have to offer, please reach out to Talent Acquisition Specialist, Navneet Shergill at [redacted]. Get to know us even better at our website, www.cowi.com, where you can learn more about our projects, our strategy, what we want to achieve and what life is like at COWI.

Before you apply

All you need to include in your application is your CV - no photo or application letter. At an interview, you can tell us everything we need to know about why you're interested in joining COWI. As for the photo, we prefer to form our first impression in person rather than from a picture.

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