Career Opportunities: SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER INFRA COORD (32491)
Requisition ID 32491 – Posted – Management & Planning – Non-Union – Full-time
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Job ID:32491
Job Category:Project Management
Division & Section:IDS Transit Expansion, Transit Program Mgmt & Planning
Work Location: City Hall, 100 Queen Street West
Job Type & Duration: Full-Time, 3 Temporary (12 months) vacancies
Salary: $104,340.6- $122,595.2, TM1827, Wage Grade 7.5
Shift Information: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week
Affiliation:Non-Union
Number of Positions Open:3
Posting Period: 7-Nov-2022 to 21-Nov-2022
Reporting to the Manager, Program Management and Planning, the Senior Project Manager will lead and manage City activities related to transit expansion. In this role, staff will liaise and facilitate effective communication, coordination, and issues resolution between City of Toronto divisions, Metrolinx, Ministry of Transportation and other stakeholders for the implementation of the GO Expansion, SmartTrack, Rapid Transit and Subway Programs. This includes working with a multi-disciplinary team of internal and external stakeholders to manage and resolve complex issues, negotiate agreements, provide governance support and policy issues analysis, while also leading Division-wide reports to City Council.
Major Responsibilities:
Leads and manages complex government and multi-agency transit expansion initiatives and projects including managing intergovernmental relations and corporate governance.
Leads negotiations on key transit expansion infrastructure agreements with intergovernmental partners in consultation with City divisions and agencies.
Develops comprehensive reports and policy papers for presentation to senior management, administrative and Council committees, Council and stakeholders.
Identifies, resolves and escalates, as appropriate, key issues in accordance with established transit governance structures.
Provides leadership and oversight over specific projects and/or programs, including reviewing work of junior staff.
Manages project reporting and communication processes with divisional, agency and intergovernmental partners in accordance with established transit governance structures, policies and agreements.
Undertakes analysis and research to provide strategic advice on a variety of complex and multifaceted issues to senior management.
Facilitates and enables collaborative relationships across City divisions and agencies on complex projects and initiatives with multidisciplinary staff teams.
Manages strategic and effective relations with other orders of government, public agencies and partners.
Supports technical project teams, applying project management methodologies and establishing and tracking work plans, timelines and deliverables.
Maintains a thorough and continuous awareness of initiatives in the City’s administration, external organizations and other orders of government to inform transit expansion policy, program/project management and reports.
Reviews, investigates, and analyzes legislation, regulations, agreements and strategies affecting the City’s transit expansion portfolio.
Prepares reports, briefings, presentations and speaking material.
Key Qualifications:
Post-secondary education in public policy, planning, economics, business administration, or a related field or the approved equivalent combination of education and/or related experience.
Extensive experience in negotiating multi-government infrastructure agreements.
Extensive experience in policy development and project management.
Extensive experience writing reports, briefings and policy papers for senior management that include strategic advice and recommendations.
Extensive experience managing projects/initiatives or strategic initiatives within a large-scale organization.
Extensive experience developing and implementing project charters/terms of reference, objectives, and work plans.
Ability to organize and coordinate staff across multiple divisions and agencies in a complex, multi-stakeholder project environment.
Excellent verbal, written and oral communication skills with the demonstrated ability to write and present complex information to a variety of audiences including writing reports, briefing notes, facilitating working sessions, and delivering presentations.
Excellent critical thinking, negotiation, and problem-solving skills.
Highly developed interpersonal skills and the ability to maintain effective stakeholder relationships.
Comprehensive understanding of the City’s legislative framework and decision-making processes and strong understanding of the operation of other government organizations.
Highly strategic, analytical, problem solving and conceptual thinking skills.
Sound judgement and ability to handle matters of a sensitive nature.
Ability to work in a dynamic environment with numerous active projects involving multiple stakeholders.
Political acumen and understanding of public relations and building partnerships.
Ability to work effectively as a member of a team, collaboratively with others in a multidisciplinary environment and to work independently as required, within tight deadlines.
Proficient in a variety of software packages including Microsoft Word, Power Point, Excel, Project, and Outlook.
Note: All City of Toronto employees are required to be fully vaccinated as a condition of hire in accordance with the City’sMandatory Vaccination Policy. Candidates will be required to show proof of vaccination during the recruitment process.
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
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Accommodation
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