BC Ferries

Project Manager, Terminal Construction

BC Ferries  •  $105k - $132k/yr  •  Victoria, CA (Hybrid)  •  14 days ago
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Job Description

PROJECT MANAGER, TERMINAL CONSTRUCTION (2 positions)

Victoria or Tsawwassen

BC Ferries operates a vital public service by connecting people, communities, and economies along British Columbia’s west coast. Every sailing supports daily life across the province from commuting to work or school and accessing healthcare to moving goods and staying connected to family and community. We take pride in delivering safe, reliable, and efficient ferry service while acting as responsible stewards of the coastal environment we operate in.

As one of BC’s largest marine asset owners, BC Ferries is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and renewal of a complex network of marine and shore-based infrastructure across 47 terminals and multiple works yards up and down the BC coast. This includes delivering a significant capital program focused on renewing and modernizing terminal infrastructure to support safe, reliable, and cost-effective service for generations to come.

The Opportunity (Two Positions)

Following a series of internal lateral moves of people and projects, the Terminal Construction department has openings for two project managers to join our team. One position is regular, full-time, and one is term-certain, full-time, for two years.

These roles will lead the planning and delivery of capital infrastructure projects across our terminal network. Project scopes span a wide range of disciplines and complexities, from full berth or component replacements and marine structure life extensions to terminal developments, building upgrades, tenant improvements, and mechanical and electrical systems. Whether marine, civil, or building-focused, these projects directly support the reliability of an essential public transportation system. This is an opportunity to work on projects that are highly visible and impactful, operationally critical, and directly connected to maintaining service to the communities we serve.

Why This Role Stands Out

As a project manager in Terminal Construction, you’ll work on the Owner’s team, leading challenging projects in live, operational environments. You’ll collaborate with other project managers, internal partners, consultants, contractors, regulators at all levels, First Nations, and community interest holders, balancing technical delivery with public accountability and real-world operational needs. You’ll be trusted to help plan and deliver complex work, solve problems creatively, and make decisions that have a tangible impact on safety, service continuity, and community connection across coastal BC.

If you’re motivated by public service, enjoy working on complex infrastructure, and want your work to have lasting impact beyond the project close-out, this is a role where your work truly matters. “Never the same day twice” is an accurate reflection of what you can expect when you join the BC Ferries Terminal Construction team.

The Role

Reporting to the Program Manager, Terminal Construction, the project manager is responsible for leading the planning, design, and delivery of multiple concurrent capital projects across civil, building, and marine terminal domains at various locations across coastal British Columbia. This role offers hands-on exposure to the full project lifecycle and is well suited to someone looking to grow their career in infrastructure project delivery. Some key responsibilities include:

  • leading the planning, design, and execution of capital projects, ensuring all phases are managed effectively;
  • identifying, preparing, and taking accountability for project scope, schedule, budget, and resource allocation, including project reporting;
  • organizing feasibility studies, infrastructure inspections and site investigations and supporting or supervising site activities;
  • leading design development and the procurement of services and goods including preparing RFP’s, tenders and contracts;
  • working collaboratively with a wide range of internal departments, Terminal Construction colleagues, and the executive;
  • preparing and presenting project governance documents, such as business cases, to steering committees and executive leadership;
  • working collaboratively with a variety of contractors, consultants, permitting and regulatory agencies, First Nations communities and the public;
  • supporting ferry operations by leading the planning, public and internal consultation, and the implementation of alternate ferry service plans or berth closure plans during construction-induced service interruptions (as required);
  • providing on-site supervision and construction management for select projects;
  • facilitating commissioning and project handover upon completion;
  • leading and coaching project coordinators or other project managers to maintain high standards of professionalism and organization within the project management office;
  • maintaining document control;
  • supporting or leading other terminal construction related tasks;
  • supporting departmental leadership across a wide variety of administrative or technical activities and assignments;
  • supporting capital planning activities;

The Ideal Candidate

We are seeking a curious and adaptable generalist with a strong technical or project background and a desire to build a career in infrastructure delivery. You are motivated to learn, comfortable asking questions, and eager to take on new challenges across a variety of technical areas. You can quickly develop an understanding of new disciplines and value being present on-site as part of effective project development and execution.

You are an energetic, detail-oriented team player with a positive attitude and strong communication and interpersonal skills. You build and maintain effective working relationships with project teams, internal staff, consultants, contractors, and stakeholders. You are a self-starter with strong organizational and time-management skills and consistently exercise sound judgment.

You are committed to continuous learning and professional growth, with the flexibility to take on increasing responsibility, expand your technical expertise, and pursue additional training as required.

You take ownership of your work and are driven to deliver results. You actively manage consultants and contractors to meet project expectations, schedules, and deliverables. This role requires a hands-on, engaged approach; success comes from being proactive, involved, and accountable throughout the life of a project.

Working Conditions

The candidate must have the ability and willingness to frequently travel to terminal project sites, work outdoors in adverse weather conditions, work at heights or work near/over water, occasionally work long hours, evenings, or weekends to support project activities, and undertake assignment at remote terminal locations.

What You Bring to the Team

You bring curiosity, a solid technical/engineering foundation, and a genuine interest in building infrastructure that serves the public. You’re eager to learn new technical areas, comfortable working in complex operating environments, and motivated by projects that have real, visible impact across coastal British Columbia.

Education and Experience:

  • a diploma or degree in engineering, architecture, construction management, building technology, or related field
  • 7+ years of progressive engineering, project management, or construction experience managing capital construction projects in a related industry
  • membership, or eligibility to be registered, as a Professional Engineer with EGBC or a Technologist with ASTTBC, or equivalent
  • an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience may be considered
  • experience with an Owner’s organization, or a public facing operational work environment is considered an asset
  • a Project Management Professional (PMP) designation is considered an asset, or willingness to obtain designation in the future upon adequate experience

Knowledge and Competencies:

  • comprehensive knowledge of project management principles and methodologies for infrastructure construction projects, with ability to apply them in real world operational environments
  • knowledge of engineering principles, construction best practices, and regulatory requirements for civil, marine, and building projects
  • progressive experience across the project lifecycle, including planning, design coordination, procurement, permitting, and construction in an Owner’s environment
  • proficient knowledge of construction contract law, public procurement principles, CCDC contracts, and the preparation, review, and interpretation of technical design documentation, drawings, and specifications
  • fundamental knowledge and understanding of current building and bridge codes and standards, local government bylaws, regulations, zoning and permit requirements, and other regulatory requirements and processes
  • experience developing and reporting on projects and programs, writing and preparing business cases for various projects and initiatives, tracking budget, and financial reporting
  • proficient in the use of standard business applications (MS Word, Excel, Outlook, MS Project)
  • ability to mentor and coach new or junior staff including other project managers and project coordinators
  • excellent interpersonal skills which allow you to build and maintain effective working relationships
  • strong interpersonal, communication, and conflict management skills
  • ability to work independently or collaboratively as part of a team, adapt to changing priorities, and contribute positively to a team environment
  • excellent oral and written communication skills to effectively communicate between departments, senior management, and externally between consultants, contractors, regulatory agencies, and other stakeholders
  • experience working with First Nations
  • demonstrated leadership, organization, time management, prioritization, problem solving, and judgement skills
  • a problem-solving mindset, with the ability to think critically, manage details, and help projects drive towards practical, results-focussed solutions
  • a valid BC driver’s license and willingness to travel throughout coastal BC, for up to several days at a time
  • fluency in spoken and written English

We recognize that some people are less likely to apply for a job unless they are a perfect match. At BC Ferries, we’re not looking for “perfect matches.” We’re looking to welcome people to our diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace. So, if you’re excited about this role but don’t have every single qualification, we encourage you to apply anyway. Whether it’s this role or another one, you may be just the right candidate.

Join us!

If this sounds like your next great career move, please submit your cover letter and resume This posting will remain open until April 7, 2026 at 11:59 pm.

Additional information:

The target salary range is $105,200 - $131,500 per annum. The starting salary is determined based on the successful candidate’s knowledge, experience and internal equity. This position is based on a 35-hour work week with potential for a hybrid work arrangement.

"We connect communities and customers to people and places important in their lives”

At BC Ferries, our employees are our most important assets in delivering our commitment to customer safety, service and satisfaction. BC Ferries supports employment equity and diversity in the workplace and we encourage applications from all qualified individuals including women, visible minorities, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, persons of diverse sexual orientation, gender identity or expression (LGBTQ2S+), and others who reflect our ever-changing workplace.

We appreciate the interest of all applicants; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

BC Ferries

About BC Ferries

From our early beginnings with just two vessels operating on a single route, today we have grown to be one of the largest and most complex ferry systems in the world, with 37 vessels supporting 25 routes along 1,600 kilometres of coastline. From April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, our team of nearly 5,400 staff worked together to transport more people, vehicles, and goods than ever before. 22.6M passengers and 9.6M vehicles traveled with us on over 185K sailings — averaging more than 500 sailings per day. Our staff and crew are the heart of BC Ferries, every day they keep BC’s coast safe and moving.

Industry
Transportation & Logistics
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Victoria, CA
Year Founded
1960
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