About the role
As Project Manager, you will be responsible for the execution of a specific in-service repair and maintenance project for Halifax Class frigates under the HCWPC Program at Davie. This includes the development and delivery of a project execution plan, encompassing all phases of the in-service support for a specific ship or ships contracted to the company by the Royal Canadian Navy. The Project Manager will have responsibility for the execution of the repair and maintenance activities and for ensuring that all project management responsibilities are carried out effectively, with the support of the various functional support teams including engineering, planning, project controls, supply chain, finance, legal, and production. More specifically, you will:
- Establish a project plan based on the repair and maintenance strategy, taking into account the scheduling of the plan’s activities covering the entirety of the company’s functions, including subcontracted activities.
- Organize and lead a dedicated project team through Davie’s matrix organization, ensuring the team is highly motivated to safely deliver quality products timely and within budget. This includes building strong working relationships with the functional departments to ensure the project is staffed with the right expertise and capacity.
- Identify, set, and monitor key performance indicators with the frigate team to ensure the project is effectively delivered, including monitoring of scope, schedule, and cost performance.
- Participate to the client-supplier relationship by acting, upon request, as a key interface for client relations.
- Establish and implement a quality plan with support from the Quality Control Department
- Ensure that project-specific processes are respected.
- Lead project-related client and internal meetings with timely preparation of agendas and follow-up with meeting minutes.
- Manage interfaces between the different project stakeholders.
- Produce monthly and quarterly project reports.
- Identify risks and put contingency plans in place to mitigate them.
- Lead the project team in such a way that fosters motivation, satisfaction, loyalty, and effectiveness, ensuring team members are committed to achieving project goals standards, as well as those of the overall program and company.
- Complete all probationary and subsequent performance reviews for the project team.
- Ensure that all project employees have received sufficient training for their role.
- React appropriately to actions that require disciplinary action by working in conjunction with Human Resources and HSE as required.
Qualifications
- Progressive experience in project management to include a minimum of five (5) years’ project management experience in the last twelve (12) years, with a minimum of one Government Marine Level Three maintenance project involving at least 400,000 labour hours.
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration or equivalent technical trades training.
- Strong Is familiarity with cost and schedule control methodologies as contained in AACEi and PMI (PMBok) standards, with a sound understanding of project delivery phases, associated activities, and deliverables.
- PMP certified (an asset)
- Working knowledge of Earned Value Measurement (EVM—ANSI EIA-748B) in design, engineering, procurement, and construction.
- Working knowledge of risk management principles and methodologies.
- Expert-level knowledge and demonstrated understanding of the interrelationship of a well-defined technical scope, quality scheduling and estimating, sequencing and execution of navy ship repair and related procurement activities.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to clearly identify and articulate issues to senior management.
- The nature of the work requires a high degree of teamwork and cooperation with other team members, including fast-paced deadline pressures.
- Successfully complete the investigation and security clearance process required under the Federal Government’s Contract Security Program.
Founded in 1825, Davie is Canada’s largest shipyard. We build and repair specialized, essential vessels for government and commercial clients.
Working at Davie means embracing vast possibilities every day and taking part in an adventure where every project leads to something monumental. It’s about tackling big challenges with creativity, determination, and passion.
There’s a real sense of pride in being part of the Davie team. It’s not just about delivering major projects—it’s about innovation and pushing boundaries to accomplish something truly remarkable.
At Davie, we forge the monumental!
About Davie
Davie is more than just Canada’s largest shipbuilder; in fact it is more than just a shipbuilder. Davie provides a wide range of products and services to a number of different industries where it leverages on its high-capacity fabrication capabilities for complex, engineered solutions. The capability to provide end-to-end turnkey solutions and its strategic location makes Davie an ideal partner for a range of industries from oil & gas to defence.
Chantier Davie est le plus gros chantier maritime au Canada, mais ses activités commerciales ne se résument pas à la construction de navires. Chantier Davie offre un large éventail de produits et de services à différents secteurs d'activité. Il imagine pour eux des solutions techniques complexes qu’il réalise en mettant à contribution ses équipements de fabrication extrêmement productifs. Des solutions globales clés en main, un emplacement stratégique, deux facteurs qui font de Chantier Davie le partenaire idéal pour une multitude de secteurs, de l’industrie du gaz et du pétrole à la défense.
About the role
As Project Manager, you will be responsible for the execution of a specific in-service repair and maintenance project for Halifax Class frigates under the HCWPC Program at Davie. This includes the development and delivery of a project execution plan, encompassing all phases of the in-service support for a specific ship or ships contracted to the company by the Royal Canadian Navy. The Project Manager will have responsibility for the execution of the repair and maintenance activities and for ensuring that all project management responsibilities are carried out effectively, with the support of the various functional support teams including engineering, planning, project controls, supply chain, finance, legal, and production. More specifically, you will:
- Establish a project plan based on the repair and maintenance strategy, taking into account the scheduling of the plan’s activities covering the entirety of the company’s functions, including subcontracted activities.
- Organize and lead a dedicated project team through Davie’s matrix organization, ensuring the team is highly motivated to safely deliver quality products timely and within budget. This includes building strong working relationships with the functional departments to ensure the project is staffed with the right expertise and capacity.
- Identify, set, and monitor key performance indicators with the frigate team to ensure the project is effectively delivered, including monitoring of scope, schedule, and cost performance.
- Participate to the client-supplier relationship by acting, upon request, as a key interface for client relations.
- Establish and implement a quality plan with support from the Quality Control Department
- Ensure that project-specific processes are respected.
- Lead project-related client and internal meetings with timely preparation of agendas and follow-up with meeting minutes.
- Manage interfaces between the different project stakeholders.
- Produce monthly and quarterly project reports.
- Identify risks and put contingency plans in place to mitigate them.
- Lead the project team in such a way that fosters motivation, satisfaction, loyalty, and effectiveness, ensuring team members are committed to achieving project goals standards, as well as those of the overall program and company.
- Complete all probationary and subsequent performance reviews for the project team.
- Ensure that all project employees have received sufficient training for their role.
- React appropriately to actions that require disciplinary action by working in conjunction with Human Resources and HSE as required.
Qualifications
- Progressive experience in project management to include a minimum of five (5) years’ project management experience in the last twelve (12) years, with a minimum of one Government Marine Level Three maintenance project involving at least 400,000 labour hours.
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration or equivalent technical trades training.
- Strong Is familiarity with cost and schedule control methodologies as contained in AACEi and PMI (PMBok) standards, with a sound understanding of project delivery phases, associated activities, and deliverables.
- PMP certified (an asset)
- Working knowledge of Earned Value Measurement (EVM—ANSI EIA-748B) in design, engineering, procurement, and construction.
- Working knowledge of risk management principles and methodologies.
- Expert-level knowledge and demonstrated understanding of the interrelationship of a well-defined technical scope, quality scheduling and estimating, sequencing and execution of navy ship repair and related procurement activities.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to clearly identify and articulate issues to senior management.
- The nature of the work requires a high degree of teamwork and cooperation with other team members, including fast-paced deadline pressures.
- Successfully complete the investigation and security clearance process required under the Federal Government’s Contract Security Program.
Founded in 1825, Davie is Canada’s largest shipyard. We build and repair specialized, essential vessels for government and commercial clients.
Working at Davie means embracing vast possibilities every day and taking part in an adventure where every project leads to something monumental. It’s about tackling big challenges with creativity, determination, and passion.
There’s a real sense of pride in being part of the Davie team. It’s not just about delivering major projects—it’s about innovation and pushing boundaries to accomplish something truly remarkable.
At Davie, we forge the monumental!
About Davie
Davie is more than just Canada’s largest shipbuilder; in fact it is more than just a shipbuilder. Davie provides a wide range of products and services to a number of different industries where it leverages on its high-capacity fabrication capabilities for complex, engineered solutions. The capability to provide end-to-end turnkey solutions and its strategic location makes Davie an ideal partner for a range of industries from oil & gas to defence.
Chantier Davie est le plus gros chantier maritime au Canada, mais ses activités commerciales ne se résument pas à la construction de navires. Chantier Davie offre un large éventail de produits et de services à différents secteurs d'activité. Il imagine pour eux des solutions techniques complexes qu’il réalise en mettant à contribution ses équipements de fabrication extrêmement productifs. Des solutions globales clés en main, un emplacement stratégique, deux facteurs qui font de Chantier Davie le partenaire idéal pour une multitude de secteurs, de l’industrie du gaz et du pétrole à la défense.