We are currently partnering with our client to recruit an innovative and accountable Technical Project Manager in Civil
Engineering Infrastructure Projects across the BC, who is passionate about delivering tailored solutions that meet each client’s unique needs. The ideal candidate brings strong technical expertise, takes pride in their work, and builds trust through knowledge, humility, and consistent follow-through with clients, partners, and colleagues. This is an opportunity to join a collaborative organization that values continuous learning and supports the ongoing growth of both personal and professional capabilities within a strong team-oriented culture. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in Engineering: Civil, Environmental, Chemical, Mechanical engineering disciplines will be acceptable. 5+ years of progressive experience in an engineering role focused on Civil Infrastructure design of things like Stormwater and Wastewater management. Registered as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) in
British Columbia or eligible for immediate registration. NICE TO HAVE QUALIFICATIONS Consulting experience is required (land development and subdivision design experience is considered an asset). Familiarity with Indigenous Services
Canada funding processes is considered an asset. Indigenous Cultural Safety Training and demonstrated experience working with Indigenous communities is considered an asset. Demonstrated willingness to learn, develop new skills, and grow within the role. Valid driver’s license in valuable standing is required. Ability to perform fieldwork, including operating equipment, travelling to remote locations by vehicle, boat, air, or foot, and conducting outdoor site visits in varying weather and terrain conditions. Willingness to travel to communities for extended periods to support client meetings, fieldwork, and limited construction field reviews. YOUR DAY-TO-DAY Managing and delivering municipal and Indigenous community infrastructure planning, design, and construction projects. (waste water and storm water management) Leading and contributing to multidisciplinary project teams across a diverse range of engineering and planning assignments. Supervising junior staff involved in the delivery of infrastructure projects for public and private sector clients. Supporting business development activities and maintaining strong client relationships. Preparing proposals for both competitive and sole-source project opportunities. Developing community engagement materials and facilitating project workshops and consultations. Preparing detailed design calculations and collaborating with CAD team members on drawing development. Writing technical reports for community planning studies, infrastructure assessments, and design documentation. Developing detailed design drawings and technical specifications. Preparing construction tender and bid documents. Administering construction contracts (familiarity with CCDC and MMCD is considered an asset). Overseeing construction inspections, including quality control and quality assurance activities. PERKS Hybrid work environment with flexible scheduling. Competitive salary with performance-based bonus. Share ownership opportunities (eligibility-based). Comprehensive health benefits (medical, dental, vision, and spending account). Group savings plan (GRSP/TFSA). Annual health and wellness allowance. Career coaching and ongoing professional development. Collaborative, team-oriented culture with social and team-building activities. Mentorship from experienced professionals. #J-18808-Ljbffr Apply on Kit Job: kitjob.ca/job/2pqks4