Project Manager Development
Listed on 2026-02-07
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Engineering
Operations Manager, Environmental Engineer, Civil Engineering, Energy Management/ Efficiency
Overview
Atura Power owns and operates the largest fleet of combined‑cycle power plants in Ontario, with facilities across the province including Napanee, Halton Hills, Toronto, and Windsor. This position is located at our central office in Oakville, Ontario. Guided by our values, we are inclusive, we work safely, we are flexible, we look for ways to do things better, and we always act with integrity.
Join the team that powers the province!
General InformationThis posting is in response to a vacancy.
Overview / RoleReporting to the Senior Manager, Business Development, the Project Manager, Development leads the development and project management of wind, solar, thermal, storage, hydrogen, and hybrid energy projects from concept to start of construction. This role oversees technical work streams, manages external consultants, develops project strategies, and ensures alignment between engineering, commercial, approvals, Indigenous engagement, environmental, finance, and asset management stakeholders.
The Project Manager works closely with various business functions, including Commercial, Asset Management, Operations, Finance, Indigenous Relations, Environmental, etc., ensuring technical integrity and alignment with Atura Power’s growth strategy.
ResponsibilitiesField & Contractor Management (Primary Focus)
- Coordinate day‑to‑day activities of contractors, field service providers, survey crews, geotechnical teams, and engineering consultants.
- Conduct site visits, field verifications, and early‑works oversight (surveying, geotech, site inspections, due diligence).
- Ensure field work follows safety standards, permitting conditions, and environmental protocols.
- Identify on‑site issues early and make practical, integrity‑based decisions to keep work progressing.
Project Coordination & Technical Delivery Support
- Support development of project schedules, site logistics plans, and work sequencing.
- Track progress and provide weekly field updates, issues logs, and action trackers.
- Assist with technical reviews (drawings, specs, reports) under guidance from senior PMs and engineers.
- Coordinate information exchange between field teams, engineering partners, and internal stakeholders.
Documentation & Reporting
- Maintain field documentation, daily site reports, change logs, safety/quality notes, and contractor communications.
- Prepare draft inputs for risk registers, cost updates, and decision summaries.
- Help compile materials for governance checkpoints and internal reviews.
Stakeholder & Vendor Coordination
- Support meetings with permitting authorities, utilities, municipalities, Indigenous partners, and landowners related to field activities.
- Assist in managing OEM and contractor deliverables, ensuring timelines and quality expectations are met.
Proposal & Bid Development Support
- Support preparation of bid submission materials: technical summaries, economic inputs, risk assessments, competitor intelligence, site assessments, and scoring analyses.
- Coordinate internal review cycles, ensuring alignment across engineering, commercial, permitting, Indigenous engagement, and finance teams.
- 4-10 years of experience in energy, utilities, construction, or engineering-related project coordination.
- Demonstrated experience working with contractors, field technicians, and site service providers.
- Strong willingness to be in the field and solve practical problems under changing conditions.
- Working knowledge of drawings, specs, and basic engineering concepts (wind, solar, thermal an asset).
- Strong communication, integrity, and judgment, with the ability to escalate appropriately.
- Able to work independently, take ownership, and “roll up your sleeves” to ensure work gets done.
Preferred
- Experience in renewable or conventional power development (solar, wind, BESS, gas, hydrogen).
- Familiarity with GIS tools for site screening and analysis.
- Experience with regulatory, permitting, environmental review, or interconnection processes.
- Certificates such as PMP, CEM, or related technical credentials.
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Power, Energy Systems, or related discipline.
- 4-10 years of progressive analytical…
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