Job Description: Project Manager (Facilities & Protection)
Company: Canadian Museum of Nature
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
Job Category: Management
Job Type: Contract
Salary: $$73,439 to $90,014 -
Yearly
Project Manager (Facilities & Protection)
Project Manager (Facilities & Protection)
Corporate Services
ME-06 - $73,439 to $90,014 per year
2 years temporary full-time position (37.5 hours per week)
Work Location: Victoria Memorial Museum Building (VMMB) - Ottawa, ON
Your place at the Museum
We value diversity and believe we benefit from working in a place where everyone feels included and where the unique qualities and strengths inherent in a diverse workforce are combined. We welcome applications from persons who may identify as a member of one or more other equity seeking groups (for e.g. visible minorities, disabled, 2SLGBTQIA+, religious or cultural minority).
You have a place at the Museum!
About the position
Reporting to the Director, Facilities & Protection, the Project Manager leads the planning, development and execution/closing of the Capital Projects listed in the CMN Budget 2023-2025.
The Project Manager plans, manages, and directs the work of multi-disciplinary project teams in the development, procurement, production, installation, and evaluation of CMN Capital Projects.
Project manager performs ongoing project management, including (but not limited to) coordinating and managing documentation through all phases of work, managing budgets, tracking deadlines, leading internal and external consultations, and working groups to ensure the project remains on schedule and budget. They are the conduit of information between the Facilities & Protection team and other Museum departments and the Museum’s main contact with outside partners/contractors on the listed projects.
Working at the museum means:
- Contributing to an engaging mission as well as exciting projects and challenges
- An inclusive, friendly and safe work environment
- A competitive salary established by collective agreements
- Access to federal public service group insurance and pension plans
Eligibility criteria
This position is open to all Employees of the Canadian Museum of Nature and any members of the public who meet the qualifications below.
*Candidates must be legally entitled to work in Canada
Education and training:
Completion of relevant post-secondary degree/diploma in one of the following disciplines: project management, business administration, museum studies, OR an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience
Language requirements:
English and French are essential.
Bilingual Non-Imperative: BBB/BBB
Experience:
- 2-3 years experience in Facilities project management including tendering processes for the creation, development, production, installation, and evaluation of museum building projects and products.
- 2-3 years experience in leading and directing the work of multi-disciplinary project teams, including staff and contractors.
- Experience in coordinating and managing documentation through all phases of work including managing budgets, creating tender documents, tracking deadlines, project status reports and records keeping.
- Experience managing project communication and coordination, including leading internal and external consultations, and working groups.
- Experience in negotiating and managing major contracts with outside suppliers and service providers.
Interested? APPLY!
The Canadian Museum of Nature is committed to inclusive and barrier-free selection processes and work environments. If you are invited to participate in the selection process, we encourage you to advise us of any accommodations you may require. This information will be treated as confidential.
The Statement of Qualifications providing greater detail about the skills, knowledge and aptitudes needed for this role can be obtained by contacting the Museum at the email address below.
All candidates must submit a cover letter and resume outlining how their experience and training meet the requirements listed above.
Send a cover letter and your resume by email to: competition@nature.ca with competition number 2090-CMN-23-OC-069, in the subject line.