20 Aug
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MyGreat Recruitment
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British Columbia
20 Aug
MyGreat Recruitment
British Columbia
***THIS OPPORTUNITY WOULD REQUIRE RELOCATION TO EITHER THE GREATER VANCOUVER OR EDMONTON AREA TO BE CLOSE TO ONE OF THE OFFICES***
Project Manager – Heavy Industrial
Location: Local to Either Port Coquitlam, BC or Edmonton, AB office
Salary: $90,000 - $140,000 (Plus OT paid with project based rate increases and LOA when travelling)
We are seeking a Project Manager to join an established mechanical contractor specializing in heavy industrial maintenance, shutdowns, and turnarounds. This individual will work alongside a long-tenured Senior Project Manager before ultimately taking ownership of an established portfolio of pulp and paper clients. This is a highly client-facing, hands-on project management role that combines planning, coordination, commercial management, and site execution. Extensive travel is a core part of the position, particularly throughout the spring and fall shutdown seasons, with assignments at industrial sites and mill towns across Western Canada.
Must Haves
- Project management experience within heavy industrial construction, maintenance, or a comparable industrial environment.
- Ability and willingness to travel extensively during spring and fall shutdown seasons, including being away from home for multiple weeks at a time.
- Ability to work extended hours while supporting active shutdowns and turnarounds.
- Experience coordinating people, materials, equipment, schedules, and subcontractors to keep projects on track.
- Solid client-facing communication and relationship management skills.
- Experience managing project budgets, costs, schedules, change orders,
and reporting.
- Comfortable working in active industrial sites and fast-paced field environments.
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects and competing priorities.
Nice to Haves
- Pulp and paper industry experience.
- Mechanical construction or industrial maintenance experience.
- Shutdown, turnaround, or outage experience.
- Estimating, bidding, or proposal experience.
- Experience managing long-term maintenance or service contracts.
- Trade certification, engineering, construction management, or other relevant technical education.
- PMP or formal project management training.
Responsibilities
- Work alongside a long-tenured Senior Project Manager to learn the existing client portfolio before assuming full ownership of the accounts.
- Manage industrial maintenance, shutdown, turnaround, and project work from planning through completion.
- Serve as a key point of contact for assigned pulp and paper clients and maintain strong relationships with client representatives.
- Ensure the right people, materials, equipment, subcontractors, and resources are in place when required to successfully execute each project.
- Coordinate closely with Superintendents,
field leadership, engineering resources, project administration, finance, and other internal teams.
- Develop and maintain project schedules, budgets, forecasts, manpower plans, procurement requirements, and execution plans.
- Monitor project costs, labour hours, productivity, change orders, committed costs, and forecasted financial performance.
- Identify out-of-scope work and ensure changes are properly documented, priced, communicated, and approved.
- Maintain regular communication with clients so both parties understand upcoming work, changing priorities, risks, and expectations.
- Prepare project reports, cost updates, schedules, forecasts, meeting minutes, and other project documentation.
- Travel to client sites throughout Western Canada to support project planning and execution.
- Provide focused on-site leadership during shutdowns and turnarounds where schedules are fixed and delays directly impact client production.
- Work extended site hours when required during critical shutdown and turnaround periods.
- Coordinate project closeout, final costs, outstanding changes, client feedback, and lessons learned.
- Support estimating, proposals, planning, and other project preparation activities between active shutdown periods.
- Build a deep understanding of assigned client facilities, expectations, personnel, and upcoming maintenance requirements.
- Identify opportunities to strengthen existing client relationships and support future maintenance, shutdown, and project work.
📌 Project Manager - british columbia
🏢 MyGreat Recruitment
📍 British Columbia