Project Manager
Department: Canada Project - Facilities Integrity Projects
Location: Canada (CA) – Calgary
We all need energy. It warms our homes, cooks our food, gives us light, and gets us where we need to go. It also improves our quality of life in countless other ways. At the Company, our job is to deliver that energy to millions of people who depend on it across North America. And we take our job very seriously.
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Guided by our values of safety, integrity, responsibility and collaboration, we develop and operate our facilities safely, reliably and with care for our impact on the environment. With our presence across the continent, our people play an active role in building strong communities.
We’re proud of how our hard work and commitment sets us apart and benefits society, every day. We’re looking for new team members who share our values and are ready to take on exciting challenges.
The opportunity
As a Project Manager you will be a key contributor to the management of facilities regulated programs to achieve reliable operation and continuous improvement of all assets located within the Company's Canadian pipeline systems.
The Project Manager is an individual contributor who will work closely with other groups, including Operations and Engineering, to plan, organize and execute the facilities regulated programs. In this role, we will rely on you to provide strong technical, project management, organizational, and communication skills and to develop the knowledge of our systems, processes and tools required to plan and execute the program.
Please Note: These positions will require travel to various company locations for temporary assignments, meetings or training which would involve some overnight stays away from home.
What you’ll do
Supervise and manage General Plant Maintenance Capital (GPMC) projects for process safety critical equipment.
Oversee various maintenance projects to ensure all applicable regulatory and corporate requirements are met.
Work with support teams and Project Controls to establish baseline execution schedule and spend forecast early in the project lifecycle
Direct and manage the work of external consultants and contractors
Effectively collaborate with the internal stakeholders' and understand their expectations and expert contributions and how they can contribute to the program or project success
Optimize and align field resources to support field implementation
Identify data integrity improvements and cost savings through analysis of the programs
Support the development and implementation of the Company's project management tools, standards and processes to support the implementation of regulated programs within Canada.
Minimum qualifications
3 years of related project management experience
Familiarity with project management principles and practices
Proven ability to embrace and lead change and quickly understand new processes and related issues
Preferred qualifications
University Degree, technical diploma or equivalent formal project manager training
Ability to influence and exercise leadership without formal authority
Leadership skills in delegation, negotiation, communication and consensus building to coordinate work to meet objectives
This position requires candidates to:
Have and maintain a valid driver's license and provide a driver's abstract for review
Travel to other company locations for temporary assignments, meetings or training which would involve some overnight stays away from home (~25%)
Please send your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Advantages
Ability to influence and exercise leadership without formal authority
Leadership skills in delegation, negotiation, communication and consensus building to coordinate work to meet objectives
Responsibilities
Project Manager
Department: Canada Project - Facilities Integrity Projects
Location: Canada (CA) – Calgary
We all need energy. It warms our homes, cooks our food, gives us light, and gets us where we need to go. It also improves our quality of life in countless other ways. At the Company, our job is to deliver that energy to millions of people who depend on it across North America. And we take our job very seriously.
Guided by our values of safety, integrity, responsibility and collaboration, we develop and operate our facilities safely, reliably and with care for our impact on the environment. With our presence across the continent, our people play an active role in building strong communities.
We’re proud of how our hard work and commitment sets us apart and benefits society, every day. We’re looking for new team members who share our values and are ready to take on exciting challenges.
The opportunity
As a Project Manager you will be a key contributor to the management of facilities regulated programs to achieve reliable operation and continuous improvement of all assets located within the Company's Canadian pipeline systems.
The Project Manager is an individual contributor who will work closely with other groups, including Operations and Engineering, to plan, organize and execute the facilities regulated programs. In this role, we will rely on you to provide strong technical, project management, organizational, and communication skills and to develop the knowledge of our systems, processes and tools required to plan and execute the program.
Please Note: These positions will require travel to various company locations for temporary assignments, meetings or training which would involve some overnight stays away from home.
What you’ll do
Supervise and manage General Plant Maintenance Capital (GPMC) projects for process safety critical equipment.
Oversee various maintenance projects to ensure all applicable regulatory and corporate requirements are met.
Work with support teams and Project Controls to establish baseline execution schedule and spend forecast early in the project lifecycle
Direct and manage the work of external consultants and contractors
Effectively collaborate with the internal stakeholders' and understand their expectations and expert contributions and how they can contribute to the program or project success
Optimize and align field resources to support field implementation
Identify data integrity improvements and cost savings through analysis of the programs
Support the development and implementation of the Company's project management tools, standards and processes to support the implementation of regulated programs within Canada.
Minimum qualifications
3 years of related project management experience
Familiarity with project management principles and practices
Proven ability to embrace and lead change and quickly understand new processes and related issues
Preferred qualifications
University Degree, technical diploma or equivalent formal project manager training
Ability to influence and exercise leadership without formal authority
Leadership skills in delegation, negotiation, communication and consensus building to coordinate work to meet objectives
This position requires candidates to:
Have and maintain a valid driver's license and provide a driver's abstract for review
Travel to other company locations for temporary assignments, meetings or training which would involve some overnight stays away from home (~25%)
Please send your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Qualifications
3 years of related project management experience
Familiarity with project management principles and practices
Proven ability to embrace and lead change and quickly understand new processes and related issues
Preferred qualifications
University Degree, technical diploma or equivalent formal project manager training
Summary
Project Manager
Department: Canada Project - Facilities Integrity Projects
Location: Canada (CA) – Calgary
We all need energy. It warms our homes, cooks our food, gives us light, and gets us where we need to go. It also improves our quality of life in countless other ways. At the Company, our job is to deliver that energy to millions of people who depend on it across North America. And we take our job very seriously.
Guided by our values of safety, integrity, responsibility and collaboration, we develop and operate our facilities safely, reliably and with care for our impact on the environment. With our presence across the continent, our people play an active role in building strong communities.
We’re proud of how our hard work and commitment sets us apart and benefits society, every day. We’re looking for new team members who share our values and are ready to take on exciting challenges.
The opportunity
As a Project Manager you will be a key contributor to the management of facilities regulated programs to achieve reliable operation and continuous improvement of all assets located within the Company's Canadian pipeline systems.
The Project Manager is an individual contributor who will work closely with other groups, including Operations and Engineering, to plan, organize and execute the facilities regulated programs. In this role, we will rely on you to provide strong technical, project management, organizational, and communication skills and to develop the knowledge of our systems, processes and tools required to plan and execute the program.
Please Note: These positions will require travel to various company locations for temporary assignments, meetings or training which would involve some overnight stays away from home.
What you’ll do
Supervise and manage General Plant Maintenance Capital (GPMC) projects for process safety critical equipment.
Oversee various maintenance projects to ensure all applicable regulatory and corporate requirements are met.
Work with support teams and Project Controls to establish baseline execution schedule and spend forecast early in the project lifecycle
Direct and manage the work of external consultants and contractors
Effectively collaborate with the internal stakeholders' and understand their expectations and expert contributions and how they can contribute to the program or project success
Optimize and align field resources to support field implementation
Identify data integrity improvements and cost savings through analysis of the programs
Support the development and implementation of the Company's project management tools, standards and processes to support the implementation of regulated programs within Canada.
Minimum qualifications
3 years of related project management experience
Familiarity with project management principles and practices
Proven ability to embrace and lead change and quickly understand new processes and related issues
Preferred qualifications
University Degree, technical diploma or equivalent formal project manager training
Ability to influence and exercise leadership without formal authority
Leadership skills in delegation, negotiation, communication and consensus building to coordinate work to meet objectives
This position requires candidates to:
Have and maintain a valid driver's license and provide a driver's abstract for review
Travel to other company locations for temporary assignments, meetings or training which would involve some overnight stays away from home (~25%)
Please send your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Randstad Canada is committed to fostering a workforce reflective of all peoples of Canada. As a result, we are committed to developing and implementing strategies to increase the equity, diversity and inclusion within the workplace by examining our internal policies, practices, and systems throughout the entire lifecycle of our workforce, including its recruitment, retention and advancement for all employees. In addition to our deep commitment to respecting human rights, we are dedicated to positive actions to affect change to ensure everyone has full participation in the workforce free from any barriers, systemic or otherwise, especially equity-seeking groups who are usually underrepresented in Canada's workforce, including those who identify as women or non-binary/gender non-conforming; Indigenous or Aboriginal Peoples; persons with disabilities (visible or invisible) and; members of visible minorities, racialized groups and the LGBTQ2+ community.
Randstad Canada is committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive and accessible workplace for all its candidates and employees by supporting their accessibility and accommodation needs throughout the employment lifecycle. We ask that all job applications please identify any accommodation requirements by sending an email to accessibility@randstad.ca to ensure their ability to fully participate in the interview process.
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Project Manager
Department: Canada Project - Facilities Integrity Projects
Location: Canada (CA) – Calgary
We all need energy. It warms our homes, cooks our food, gives us light, and gets us where we need to go. It also improves our quality of life in countless other ways. At the Company, our job is to deliver that energy to millions of people who depend on it across North America. And we take our job very seriously.
Guided by our values of safety, integrity, responsibility and collaboration, we develop and operate our facilities safely, reliably and with care for our impact on the environment. With our presence across the continent, our people play an active role in building strong communities.
We’re proud of how our hard work and commitment sets us apart and benefits society, every day. We’re looking for new team members who share our values and are ready to take on exciting challenges.
The opportunity
As a Project Manager you will be a key contributor to the management of facilities regulated programs to achieve reliable operation and continuous improvement of all assets located within the Company's Canadian pipeline systems.
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The Project Manager is an individual contributor who will work closely with other groups, including Operations and Engineering, to plan, organize and execute the facilities regulated programs. In this role, we will rely on you to provide strong technical, project management, organizational, and communication skills and to develop the knowledge of our systems, processes and tools required to plan and execute the program.
Please Note: These positions will require travel to various company locations for temporary assignments, meetings or training which would involve some overnight stays away from home.
What you’ll do
Supervise and manage General Plant Maintenance Capital (GPMC) projects for process safety critical equipment.
Oversee various maintenance projects to ensure all applicable regulatory and corporate requirements are met.
Work with support teams and Project Controls to establish baseline execution schedule and spend forecast early in the project lifecycle
Direct and manage the work of external consultants and contractors
Effectively collaborate with the internal stakeholders' and understand their expectations and expert contributions and how they can contribute to the program or project success
Optimize and align field resources to support field implementation
Identify data integrity improvements and cost savings through analysis of the programs
Support the development and implementation of the Company's project management tools, standards and processes to support the implementation of regulated programs within Canada.
Minimum qualifications
3 years of related project management experience
Familiarity with project management principles and practices
Proven ability to embrace and lead change and quickly understand new processes and related issues
Preferred qualifications
University Degree, technical diploma or equivalent formal project manager training
Ability to influence and exercise leadership without formal authority
Leadership skills in delegation, negotiation, communication and consensus building to coordinate work to meet objectives
This position requires candidates to:
Have and maintain a valid driver's license and provide a driver's abstract for review
Travel to other company locations for temporary assignments, meetings or training which would involve some overnight stays away from home (~25%)
Please send your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Advantages
Ability to influence and exercise leadership without formal authority
Leadership skills in delegation, negotiation, communication and consensus building to coordinate work to meet objectives
Responsibilities
Project Manager
Department: Canada Project - Facilities Integrity Projects
Location: Canada (CA) – Calgary
We all need energy. It warms our homes, cooks our food, gives us light, and gets us where we need to go. It also improves our quality of life in countless other ways. At the Company, our job is to deliver that energy to millions of people who depend on it across North America. And we take our job very seriously.
Guided by our values of safety, integrity, responsibility and collaboration, we develop and operate our facilities safely, reliably and with care for our impact on the environment. With our presence across the continent, our people play an active role in building strong communities.
We’re proud of how our hard work and commitment sets us apart and benefits society, every day. We’re looking for new team members who share our values and are ready to take on exciting challenges.
The opportunity
As a Project Manager you will be a key contributor to the management of facilities regulated programs to achieve reliable operation and continuous improvement of all assets located within the Company's Canadian pipeline systems.
The Project Manager is an individual contributor who will work closely with other groups, including Operations and Engineering, to plan, organize and execute the facilities regulated programs. In this role, we will rely on you to provide strong technical, project management, organizational, and communication skills and to develop the knowledge of our systems, processes and tools required to plan and execute the program.
Please Note: These positions will require travel to various company locations for temporary assignments, meetings or training which would involve some overnight stays away from home.
What you’ll do
Supervise and manage General Plant Maintenance Capital (GPMC) projects for process safety critical equipment.
Oversee various maintenance projects to ensure all applicable regulatory and corporate requirements are met.
Work with support teams and Project Controls to establish baseline execution schedule and spend forecast early in the project lifecycle
Direct and manage the work of external consultants and contractors
Effectively collaborate with the internal stakeholders' and understand their expectations and expert contributions and how they can contribute to the program or project success
Optimize and align field resources to support field implementation
Identify data integrity improvements and cost savings through analysis of the programs
Support the development and implementation of the Company's project management tools, standards and processes to support the implementation of regulated programs within Canada.
Minimum qualifications
3 years of related project management experience
Familiarity with project management principles and practices
Proven ability to embrace and lead change and quickly understand new processes and related issues
Preferred qualifications
University Degree, technical diploma or equivalent formal project manager training
Ability to influence and exercise leadership without formal authority
Leadership skills in delegation, negotiation, communication and consensus building to coordinate work to meet objectives
This position requires candidates to:
Have and maintain a valid driver's license and provide a driver's abstract for review
Travel to other company locations for temporary assignments, meetings or training which would involve some overnight stays away from home (~25%)
Please send your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Qualifications
3 years of related project management experience
Familiarity with project management principles and practices
Proven ability to embrace and lead change and quickly understand new processes and related issues
Preferred qualifications
University Degree, technical diploma or equivalent formal project manager training
Summary
Project Manager
Department: Canada Project - Facilities Integrity Projects
Location: Canada (CA) – Calgary
We all need energy. It warms our homes, cooks our food, gives us light, and gets us where we need to go. It also improves our quality of life in countless other ways. At the Company, our job is to deliver that energy to millions of people who depend on it across North America. And we take our job very seriously.
Guided by our values of safety, integrity, responsibility and collaboration, we develop and operate our facilities safely, reliably and with care for our impact on the environment. With our presence across the continent, our people play an active role in building strong communities.
We’re proud of how our hard work and commitment sets us apart and benefits society, every day. We’re looking for new team members who share our values and are ready to take on exciting challenges.
The opportunity
As a Project Manager you will be a key contributor to the management of facilities regulated programs to achieve reliable operation and continuous improvement of all assets located within the Company's Canadian pipeline systems.
The Project Manager is an individual contributor who will work closely with other groups, including Operations and Engineering, to plan, organize and execute the facilities regulated programs. In this role, we will rely on you to provide strong technical, project management, organizational, and communication skills and to develop the knowledge of our systems, processes and tools required to plan and execute the program.
Please Note: These positions will require travel to various company locations for temporary assignments, meetings or training which would involve some overnight stays away from home.
What you’ll do
Supervise and manage General Plant Maintenance Capital (GPMC) projects for process safety critical equipment.
Oversee various maintenance projects to ensure all applicable regulatory and corporate requirements are met.
Work with support teams and Project Controls to establish baseline execution schedule and spend forecast early in the project lifecycle
Direct and manage the work of external consultants and contractors
Effectively collaborate with the internal stakeholders' and understand their expectations and expert contributions and how they can contribute to the program or project success
Optimize and align field resources to support field implementation
Identify data integrity improvements and cost savings through analysis of the programs
Support the development and implementation of the Company's project management tools, standards and processes to support the implementation of regulated programs within Canada.
Minimum qualifications
3 years of related project management experience
Familiarity with project management principles and practices
Proven ability to embrace and lead change and quickly understand new processes and related issues
Preferred qualifications
University Degree, technical diploma or equivalent formal project manager training
Ability to influence and exercise leadership without formal authority
Leadership skills in delegation, negotiation, communication and consensus building to coordinate work to meet objectives
This position requires candidates to:
Have and maintain a valid driver's license and provide a driver's abstract for review
Travel to other company locations for temporary assignments, meetings or training which would involve some overnight stays away from home (~25%)
Please send your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Randstad Canada is committed to fostering a workforce reflective of all peoples of Canada. As a result, we are committed to developing and implementing strategies to increase the equity, diversity and inclusion within the workplace by examining our internal policies, practices, and systems throughout the entire lifecycle of our workforce, including its recruitment, retention and advancement for all employees. In addition to our deep commitment to respecting human rights, we are dedicated to positive actions to affect change to ensure everyone has full participation in the workforce free from any barriers, systemic or otherwise, especially equity-seeking groups who are usually underrepresented in Canada's workforce, including those who identify as women or non-binary/gender non-conforming; Indigenous or Aboriginal Peoples; persons with disabilities (visible or invisible) and; members of visible minorities, racialized groups and the LGBTQ2+ community.
Randstad Canada is committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive and accessible workplace for all its candidates and employees by supporting their accessibility and accommodation needs throughout the employment lifecycle. We ask that all job applications please identify any accommodation requirements by sending an email to accessibility@randstad.ca to ensure their ability to fully participate in the interview process.
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