Engineering project managers participate in writing specifications, researching and selecting suppliers and materials, and ordering preliminary studies as required. They make sure that the proposed installation fits in with existing structures. As needed, they may use the services of external engineering firm. They are often in charge of handling the call for tenders. They then determine the projects provisional budget and assess potential credit requirements.
Engineering project managers are involved in the selection of a general contractor, and jointly with the engineering firm, follow up the call for tenders to select service providers. Once the partners have been selected, project managers set their contracts. At the end of the project, they ensure the receipt of the implemented systems and compare results with forecasts.
At the same time, they need to stay current with changes in techniques and regulations in effect in their sector (e.g. working conditions, safety, materials, the environment).
Engineering degree, specialized graduate diploma or recognized civil engineering background
Knowledge of the process in their field of expertise (e.g. manufacturing, building, construction, environment, hydraulics, fluids, electricity)
Familiarity with the chain of responsibility, legislation in effect, players and legal constraints
Knowledge of financial management
Basic knowledge of fluids (energy, electricity), buildings and products
Ability to translate a need into a recommendation
Ability to supervise multiple teams
Ability to mobilize human and material resources
Perfect in English (proficiency in French for positions in Quebec)
Proficiency with project management tools
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