Project Manager, Building Sciences
By WSP in Canada At Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Clarify roles and responsibilities of those on the project team and ensure expectations are understood;
Manage the contract administration and quality of restoration projects at the construction stage;
Assign project team and manage project to achieve deliverables on time and on budget.
Understand and manage client expectations and direct WSP performance to meet or exceed them.
Handle P.O.s and invoicing and manage Accounts Receivable within targets.
Commit to embracing and enhancing a culture of knowledge sharing and continuous learning.
Building Sciences Project Manager
By Rimkus At Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Provide project management and related contract administration
Oversee project administration and assist with design management of engineering projects of IRC; provide construction contract administration
Knowledge and experience with construction contracts, contract administration, site reviews, and chairing site meetings
Make contributions to the company knowledge base and procedural practices
2 – 5 years of experience with a focus on projects related to building sciences
Excellent oral and written communication skills

Are you an experienced Building Manager looking for a new challenge? We are looking for a motivated and organized individual to join our team and manage our building operations. You will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the building, from maintenance and repairs to tenant relations. If you have the skills and experience to take on this role, we want to hear from you!

An Building Manager is responsible for the overall management of a building or facility. This includes overseeing the maintenance and repair of the building, managing staff, and ensuring the safety and security of the building. Building Managers must have strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills. To become a Building Manager, you will need to have a high school diploma or equivalent and experience in building management or a related field. You may also need to obtain certifications or licenses depending on the type of building you are managing. Building Manager skills include knowledge of building codes and regulations, budgeting and financial management, and customer service. They must also have strong interpersonal skills to effectively manage staff and handle tenant issues. Building Managers must also have knowledge of building maintenance and repair, as well as safety and security protocols.