Supervisor - Field Operations in Calgary, Alberta at CDN Controls Ltd
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Job Description
CDN is a recognized industry leader in the energy services sector. CDN is a full-service provider with expertise in E&I maintenance, renewables/solar, major projects, combustion & emissions reduction, and measurement.
- Role: Supervisor - Field Operations. Must hold a valid journeyperson electrician certificate
- Location: based out of our Calgary or Edmonton branch
- Shift: 5 days per week
- Pre-Employment Condition: Pre-employment D&A test required
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Assist the project manager in the preparation of the project schedule and monitor the schedule on a weekly basis.
- Manage day-to-day activities on site and ensure that the project runs smoothly from beginning to end.
- Communicate effectively and astutely with employees and clients.
- Develop and maintain positive working relationships with consultants and clients.
- Highlight and discuss important concerns during job site meetings.
- Maintain a safe job site and ensure that the requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Act are enforced.
- Liaise with client on a regular basis to discuss the projects status, to proactively identify and resolve problems.
- Prepare project documentation for labour management, materials, equipment costs, expense submittals, field reports, safety meeting minutes, and change order requests.
- Coordinate and direct quality control inspections as required.
- Control and monitor labour, material and equipment expenses.
- Assist the project manager in the creation of weekly and/or monthly cost forecasting summaries.
- Ensure that “as-built” drawings are prepared on an ongoing basis during the construction project.
- Monitor the overall procurement of the project by administering contracts, purchase orders, and other agreements to ensure the projects scope, terms, and conditions are consistently and proactively being achieved.
- Manage any changes in project scope and ensure all changes are tracked and communicated effectively and efficiently.
- Prepare project deficiency lists with QAQC Advisors and ensure timely resolution prior to module/skid shipment or final project turnover.
- Maintain a neat and tidy site and office and meeting space.
- All other duties as assigned.
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
- Must hold a valid Journeyman Electrician Certificate.
- Typically 10 or more years of related experience, including 5 or more years’ experience in the oil and gas construction field.
- 3 or more years of people leadership experience. Foreman or Site Superintendent experience is an asset.
- Project management experience required.
- A valid Class 5 license with a clean driver abstract.
- Valid H2S, First Aid Level C CPR & AED, CSTS, CSO, TDG & WHMIS safety tickets.
- Exceptional communication skills, both written and verbal.
- Knowledgeable with MS Office, particularly with Word, Outlook and Excel.
- Must have a “team first” focus and work well in group settings.
- Must have organizational skills and the ability to problem solve.
Our employment benefits include:
- Belonging to a strong, motivating team.
- On-the-job training and a commitment to mentorship from invested, industry-leading professionals.
- Competitive pay, benefits, and RRSP-matching program.
- Generous vacation and flex days.
- Opportunities for advancement.
At CDN, our employees are united by our four core values:
- Character.
- Connection.
- Drive.
- Growth.
Apply today at www.cdncontrols.ca/careers
While only qualified candidates will be contacted for an interview, be sure to continually check our website for other related positions as they are posted.
CDN is an equal opportunity employer and aims to be an employer of choice dedicated to equity, diversity, and inclusion, ensuring a safe and respectful environment where everyone can succeed. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, protected veteran status, or other legally protected factors.