Use applicable computer software and operating systems
Coordinate stakeholder communications to ensure timely decision making
Participate in procurement planning and prepare tender documents
Coordinate consultant activities
Complete project management from initiation to closure for infrastructure and environmental projects, including new construction, recapitalization and environmental assessment and remediation
Support and/or lead business development activities
Support Client-Partner project approval processes by facilitating decision making within Client-Partner organizations through the development of business case analysis, functional space programming and other documentation
Apply project and risk management techniques
Develop and maintain effective relationships within DCC, and with industry, the Client-Partners and/or stakeholders
Research, prepare and present documentation required for long-term projects (e.g. approvals, statements of work, projects charters, budgets, policies and procedures)
Requirements
university degree
project management
risk management
college diploma
4 years
previous employment
Preferred: university degree in one of the above fields and/or additional training in project management
Project and risk management principles
Minimum: college diploma in engineering, architecture or related field with four years’ relevant experience, or the equivalent
Benefits
Maternity and parental leave top-up plan to 93% of regular gross earnings for up to 37 weeks
Telus Virtual Health Care and $750 Health Care Spending Account for some expenses not covered under provincial plans
$400 wellness allowance to help cover expenses such as a gym membership
Public-service pension
Enhanced inConfidence employee and family assistance program
$1,500 for mental health services on top of regular $1,500 paramedical coverage
Life, accidental-death, and short-term disability insurance
Comprehensive vacation and other paid-leave plans, along with deluxe travel benefit plans
Flexible workplace options, including $400 allowance every two years, to support working from home
100% employer-paid annual sick leave, and health and dental premiums
Typical office environment with occasional travel
criminal record checks
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
security clearance required (reliability or secret) with criminal record, reference, employment, credit checks, and fingerprinting
reliability clearance needs 5 years of verifiable background; secret clearance needs 10 years
Company
Overview
Founded to serve the construction needs of the Canadian Armed Forces and the Department of National Defence.
Manages a wide array of construction and infrastructure projects across Canada.
Specializes in designing and delivering facilities, buildings, and utilities for national defence operations.
Operates in diverse sectors including infrastructure, buildings, transportation, utilities, and heavy civil works.
Has delivered projects in remote locations, ensuring the highest standards for military operations and safety.
Known for managing large-scale, complex projects that are critical to national security.
Works with military, governmental, and private partners to support the Canadian Defence sector's evolving needs.
Handles the entire lifecycle of projects, from planning and design to construction and maintenance.
Culture + Values
Since 1951
Year Established
The company has consistently supported defence infrastructure and environmental requirements, demonstrating a long-standing commitment to its mission.
Collaboration: Committed to developing collaborative relationships with Client-Partners, industry, employees and other stakeholders. Together, they leverage shared expertise toward common goals.
Competence: Offers a dynamic and inclusive working environment where employee experience, expertise, and diversity enable innovative solutions for client needs.
Fairness: Engages everyone in a fair and ethical manner, embraces equity and inclusion, and advocates for mutual respect and professionalism throughout its business.
Environment + Sustainability
Net-Zero by 2050
Joining Canada's Net-Zero Challenge
Committed to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
80% GHG Reduction
Supporting DND energy targets
Helping achieve energy reductions for the Department of National Defence.
15.7M CAD Investment
Net-Zero Ready Facility
Constructed a 3,389 m² training facility with geothermal and water treatment.
31% Energy Reduction
Energy Performance at CFB Kingston
Delivered energy savings with significant GHG reductions.
Managed construction of CFB Gagetown Explosive Ordnance Disposal Training Facility (3,389 m², CAD 15.7 million), running almost completely off-grid with geothermal heating, onsite water treatment and septic, net-zero ready.
Since 2018, delivered energy performance contracts at CFB Kingston (31 % energy reduction, ~5,865 tCO₂e fewer emissions), and multiple other bases including Petawawa, Esquimalt, Greenwood and Bagotville.
Under DEES and federal Greening Government Strategy, contributing to national targets: 40 % GHG reduction from real property and light-duty fleets by 2025 and net-zero by 2050.
Tracking and monitoring GHG emissions, reducing contaminated sites via Federal Contaminated Sites Action Plan, plus waste audits and diversion initiatives.
Awarded best practices in environmental sustainability (Real Property Institute of Canada) for net-zero building at CFB Gagetown.
Inclusion & Diversity
April 20, 2021
Diversity Strategy Launch
Company launched Diversity & Inclusion Strategy 2.0 with a five-year roadmap for new initiatives to advance inclusion and acceptance.
41.9% Women
Workforce Representation
Women make up 41.9% of the workforce, reflecting a significant portion of the company's diverse employee base.
$1,000+ Raised
Internlational Cuisine Initiative
International Cuisine lunch/cookbook initiative raised over CAD 1,000 for charity, fostering cultural exchange and community impact.
Indigenous individuals make up 4.5% of the workforce (LMA 3.3%), persons with disabilities 5.7% (LMA 8.5%), and visible minorities 11.3% (LMA 18.0%).
Recognized three years consecutively by Employment and Social Development Canada for its inspirational role model in employment equity; two executives designated as Employment Equity Champions.