IO’s Project Delivery Enterprise Team delivers some of the province’s largest and most important public infrastructure projects, including new hospitals, highways, transit systems, and courthouses. Our made-in-Ontario approach to modern project delivery has brought over 100 major projects to market and has made Ontario a global leader in infrastructure development by delivering new projects on time and on budget while meeting high standards for design, quality, and health and safety.
Posting close: April 14, 2021
Level of position: Major Projects (PM3)
What You Will Do:
Manage the procurement and implementation of major healthcare projects through Public-Private-Partnerships (P3).
Manage relationships with various groups of internal and external stakeholders to identify issues related to staging, procurement, government approvals, relationship management and other commercial issues.
Develop and implement risk mitigation measures, specific to commercial issues.
You will have the opportunity to manage projects, from Pre-transaction, Request for Qualifications (RFQ) and Request for Proposal (RFP) stage through construction, commissioning to the final transfer of responsibility to operations.
Support the Director and Executives on the overall management of a major Project (or group of Projects) which includes providing commercial advice on contracts and developing commercial strategy for successful project execution.
Provide commercial support and liaise with the technical team and consultants, as required, throughout the planning, procurement, design, and construction phases of a project.
Other duties and special projects as required.
Who We’re Looking For:
Experience with P3 programs, with Design-Build-Finance-Maintain models strongly preferred, especially with healthcare.
University degree in Architecture, Engineering or Commerce, or other relevant discipline combined with a minimum of 8 years of hands-on experience managing major complex healthcare projects.
Strong business acumen, solid experience dealing with project budget, schedule, and technical requirements as well as financial and legal matters, contract management, with an emphasis on commercial considerations pertaining to project planning and implementation.
Thorough knowledge of contract structuring and legal requirements of contracts.
To succeed in this role, you must have sound stakeholder management skills and experience finding positive solutions to complex issues with clients and diverse teams of project consultants and specialists. Advanced presentation, consultation, negotiation, influencing and consensus building skills are also required. Experience negotiating claims, scope changes and other compliance and contractual items on major projects is desirable.
Infrastructure Ontario is an inclusive employer, we encourage applications from all qualified candidates. We will accommodate your needs under the Ontario Human Rights Code. We thank all applicants in advance for their interest; however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
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