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The House of Commons’ Digital Services and Real Property (DSRP) is currently looking to staff the Project Manager position.
This position requires on-site presence five (5) days per week.
As a Project Manage in Real Property Services, you will oversee multiple construction and renovation sub-projects and other internal initiatives, ensuring successful delivery from planning through to close-out and occupancy. Working with a team of subject matter experts you will establish project requirements, manage risks, develop project documentation and reporting materials, and ensure alignment with governance frameworks, project management practices, and strategic objectives supporting the Long-Term Vision and Plan (LTVP) for the Parliamentary Precinct. You will lead a cross-functional team of experts and coordinate project activities to support the delivery of complex, multi-stakeholder projects.
In this role, you will act as the primary point of contact and representative for the House of Commons with internal stakeholders, external partners, contractors, and consultants. You will oversee project implementation activities, including monitoring contractor work, conducting on-site inspections, supporting change control processes, resolving issues, and ensuring projects are delivered in accordance with schedules, budgets, specifications, quality standards, and health and safety requirements.
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Join a dynamic team supporting complex and meaningful projects within the Parliamentary Precinct. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the modernization and long-term preservation of Canada’s historic parliamentary spaces while working alongside skilled professionals on high-profile initiatives.
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Each bilingual position is assigned a linguistic profile that identifies the level of second language proficiency for reading comprehension, written expression and oral interaction required. The profile for this position is BBC. Consideration may be given to candidates with other linguistic profiles.
Priority may be given to employees working for the House of Commons Administration.
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Qualified candidates may be considered for future vacancies for this role or for other similar and/or related roles on an indeterminate and/or fixed term basis.
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L’Administration de la Chambre des communes fournit aux députés les services, l’infrastructure et les conseils dont ils ont besoin pour accomplir leur travail sur la Colline du Parlement et dans leur circonscription. Entre autres activités, l’Administration produit les publications quotidiennes de la Chambre des communes, fournit aux députés la connectivité technologique nécessaire et s’assure que la Cité parlementaire est sécuritaire et convenablement outillée pour permettre la tenue de différentes activités. Pour consulter toutes les possibilités d’emploi actuelles ou ajouter votre nom à la banque de CV, parcourez le Portail carrières de la Chambre des communes.