Project Manager - Labrador Terminals
About the role
Assignment Description The Project Manager will oversee the successful planning, execution, and closeout of terminal station projects, ensuring alignment with corporate objectives, budgets, and timelines. The role requires leadership in project management best practices, contractor oversight, and stakeholder coordination, with a focus on Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) excellence.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead terminal station projects from initiation to completion, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, and within budget.
- Develop and manage project scopes, schedules, and budgets, including regular reporting to the clients leadership.
- Coordinate with engineering teams to ensure electrical designs, specifications, and deliverables meet corporate standards and applicable codes.
- Oversee and review tender packages, participate in contract evaluation and award processes, ensuring quality and value for the Client.
- Manage project teams, including internal engineers, contractors, and consultants, to achieve project objectives.
- Conduct regular site visits to monitor construction activities, verify project progress, and provide support to site teams.
- Identify, evaluate, and mitigate project risks, and maintain the project risk register throughout the project lifecycle.
- Facilitate effective communication across stakeholders, ensuring that approved project changes are reflected in the active budget and schedule.
- Review and approve technical documentation, including commissioning procedures and electrical designs for terminal stations.
- Ensure contractor compliance with the client's Contractor Safety Management Plan and corporate and Contractor HSE policies.
- Support the development of technical specifications for major terminal station equipment (e.g., transformers, circuit breakers, switchgear).
- Lead project closeout activities, ensuring smooth transition of completed assets to operations.
- Promote continual improvement through lessons learned, innovative approaches, and sharing best practices with other project teams.
- Submit timesheets and documentation in accordance with the client’s project management requirements.
- Other duties as assigned.
Education And Experience Required
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering registered with the Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Newfoundland and Labrador (PEGNL) association;
- Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from the Project Management Institute (PMI) is preferred;
- Minimum of 7 years of progressive project management and/or engineering experience in high-voltage electrical projects, including terminal stations and transmission systems;
- Proven experience managing complex projects involving high-voltage equipment such as power transformers, current transformers, voltage transformers, circuit breakers, and disconnect switches;
- Strong background in coordinating and managing multidisciplinary project teams (e.g., electrical, civil, mechanical) and collaborating with design and construction groups;
- Demonstrated ability to manage projects on operational industrial sites, including contractor supervision and adherence to site-specific safety requirements;
- Ability to adapt to dynamic work environments and changing project demands;
Duration 1 Year(With Possibility of Extension)
Location St. Johns', NL (With Occasional travel to Labrador)
About NSB-Omega Guyana Inc.
Building on the success of what is now known as Pims, Omega was formed in 1991 and began providing project personnel and software solutions to the oil and gas industry. After securing global contracts with major operators in the early years, Omega embarked upon a major global expansion that continues to this day.
In 1993, NSB Energy was formed to provide engineering services for the emerging offshore oil and gas sector in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Over the past 25 years, NSB Energy has evolved into a leading technical workforce solutions company and its personnel have been instrumental in the development of Canada’s offshore oil and gas projects, as well as the mining and energy sectors.
In 2015, NSB Energy and Omega joined forces to expand each other’s access to global markets. This partnership has been extremely successful and today, NSB Omega has well over 1,000 employees operating in all reaches of the globe.
As we continue to expand our footprint into new markets, our unwavering commitment to exceeding our client’s expectations remains paramount.
Project Manager - Labrador Terminals
About the role
Assignment Description The Project Manager will oversee the successful planning, execution, and closeout of terminal station projects, ensuring alignment with corporate objectives, budgets, and timelines. The role requires leadership in project management best practices, contractor oversight, and stakeholder coordination, with a focus on Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) excellence.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead terminal station projects from initiation to completion, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, and within budget.
- Develop and manage project scopes, schedules, and budgets, including regular reporting to the clients leadership.
- Coordinate with engineering teams to ensure electrical designs, specifications, and deliverables meet corporate standards and applicable codes.
- Oversee and review tender packages, participate in contract evaluation and award processes, ensuring quality and value for the Client.
- Manage project teams, including internal engineers, contractors, and consultants, to achieve project objectives.
- Conduct regular site visits to monitor construction activities, verify project progress, and provide support to site teams.
- Identify, evaluate, and mitigate project risks, and maintain the project risk register throughout the project lifecycle.
- Facilitate effective communication across stakeholders, ensuring that approved project changes are reflected in the active budget and schedule.
- Review and approve technical documentation, including commissioning procedures and electrical designs for terminal stations.
- Ensure contractor compliance with the client's Contractor Safety Management Plan and corporate and Contractor HSE policies.
- Support the development of technical specifications for major terminal station equipment (e.g., transformers, circuit breakers, switchgear).
- Lead project closeout activities, ensuring smooth transition of completed assets to operations.
- Promote continual improvement through lessons learned, innovative approaches, and sharing best practices with other project teams.
- Submit timesheets and documentation in accordance with the client’s project management requirements.
- Other duties as assigned.
Education And Experience Required
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering registered with the Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Newfoundland and Labrador (PEGNL) association;
- Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from the Project Management Institute (PMI) is preferred;
- Minimum of 7 years of progressive project management and/or engineering experience in high-voltage electrical projects, including terminal stations and transmission systems;
- Proven experience managing complex projects involving high-voltage equipment such as power transformers, current transformers, voltage transformers, circuit breakers, and disconnect switches;
- Strong background in coordinating and managing multidisciplinary project teams (e.g., electrical, civil, mechanical) and collaborating with design and construction groups;
- Demonstrated ability to manage projects on operational industrial sites, including contractor supervision and adherence to site-specific safety requirements;
- Ability to adapt to dynamic work environments and changing project demands;
Duration 1 Year(With Possibility of Extension)
Location St. Johns', NL (With Occasional travel to Labrador)
About NSB-Omega Guyana Inc.
Building on the success of what is now known as Pims, Omega was formed in 1991 and began providing project personnel and software solutions to the oil and gas industry. After securing global contracts with major operators in the early years, Omega embarked upon a major global expansion that continues to this day.
In 1993, NSB Energy was formed to provide engineering services for the emerging offshore oil and gas sector in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Over the past 25 years, NSB Energy has evolved into a leading technical workforce solutions company and its personnel have been instrumental in the development of Canada’s offshore oil and gas projects, as well as the mining and energy sectors.
In 2015, NSB Energy and Omega joined forces to expand each other’s access to global markets. This partnership has been extremely successful and today, NSB Omega has well over 1,000 employees operating in all reaches of the globe.
As we continue to expand our footprint into new markets, our unwavering commitment to exceeding our client’s expectations remains paramount.