Marine Construction Manager
The future you want is within reach. Let's build it together.
At PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc., part of the PCL Family of Companies (PCL), we don't just build projects -- we build opportunities, careers and communities. We are 100% employee-owned, every employee has a stake in our success, and that shared commitment drives how we work, grow and lead in the construction industry.
We're a team of builders who care deeply about what we create and who we build with. That includes you. We are not only shaping the future of construction, we are also committed to shaping the future of your career.
As a Marine Construction Manager for PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc. in Richmond, British Columbia, you'll have the opportunity to contribute by leading the successful delivery of complex marine and waterfront infrastructure projects. In this role, you'll provide overall leadership for project planning, procurement, execution, commissioning, and closeout activities involving berths, jetties, wharves, docks, ferry terminals, marine foundations, pile-supported structures, shoreline infrastructure, and port facilities. You'll be accountable for achieving project objectives related to safety, quality, schedule, cost, environmental compliance, and client satisfaction.
Why Choose PCL?
Choose a career with rewards that matter. PCL's total rewards are designed to support your growth, well-being and future success - because when you succeed, we all do. Our offerings could include:
- Employee ownership opportunities that build long-term value
- Annual discretionary performance bonuses
- RRSP, TFSA, Pension Contribution Options
- Flexible medical, dental and vision benefits
- Prescription drug coverage and virtual care services
- Life, AD&D and disability insurance
- Paid parental leave and family care support
- Health and lifestyle spending account options
- Mental health and wellness support, including Employee Assistance Programs
- Career growth pathways, leadership development and mentorship programs
- Access to world-class training through PCL's College of Construction and professional development courses
- Ongoing opportunities to learn new skills, explore different roles and grow your career across sectors and regions
Here's how a Marine Construction Manager for PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc. within BC Region contributes to our team:
Responsibilities
- Leads and promotes a strong safety culture while ensuring compliance with safety, environmental, and regulatory requirements.
- Oversees project execution to ensure work is delivered in accordance with design requirements, budget, schedule, quality standards, and client expectations.
- Develops and implements project execution plans, quality management plans, and risk mitigation strategies.
- Monitors project performance, including cost forecasts, schedules, productivity, workforce, equipment utilization, and material management.
- Leads change management, contract administration, claims resolution, procurement activities, and project controls processes.
- Develops and maintains relationships with clients, consultants, trade contractors, regulatory agencies, Indigenous groups, and other key stakeholders.
- Mentors, coaches, and develops project personnel while supporting recruitment, onboarding, succession planning, and leadership development.
- Supports project pursuits, estimates, proposals, and business development initiatives within the marine and infrastructure sectors.
- Leads construction activities for marine, waterfront, port, terminal, bridge, dredging, shoreline protection, and coastal infrastructure projects.
- Plans and executes marine construction work involving wharves, piers, docks, berths, jetties, ferry terminals, marine foundations, pile-supported structures, and related waterfront infrastructure.
- Oversees marine construction methodologies and operations, including pile driving, drilled piles, rock sockets, marine concrete works, temporary works, heavy lifts, and over-water construction activities.
- Oversees marine logistics and resource planning, including barges, tugboats, work boats, marine cranes, specialty equipment, offshore material handling, and marine transportation requirements.
- Ensures compliance with environmental permits, Fisheries Act requirements, navigation regulations, spill response requirements, and project-specific stakeholder commitments.
- Leads construction activities adjacent to active terminals, ferry facilities, shipping channels, ports, and industrial waterfront operations while minimizing impacts to ongoing operations.
Qualifications
- Postsecondary education in Engineering, Construction Management, or a related discipline.
- 15+ years of progressive construction experience with demonstrated leadership and mentoring responsibilities.
- Proven experience successfully leading large, complex infrastructure projects and multidisciplinary teams.
- Expert knowledge of construction methods, project delivery models, construction contracts, contract administration, risk management, and applicable codes and regulations.
- Strong knowledge of project planning, estimating, scheduling, procurement, change management, cost control, and project controls.
- Demonstrated ability to build strong relationships with clients, consultants, regulators, Indigenous groups, and other project stakeholders.
- Strong leadership, communication, organizational, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.
- Experience implementing and promoting a strong safety culture on complex construction projects.
- Extensive experience delivering marine, waterfront, port, terminal, bridge, dredging, coastal, or heavy civil infrastructure projects.
- Demonstrated experience managing marine construction projects involving wharves, docks, berths, jetties, terminals, marine foundations, pile-supported structures, or similar waterfront assets.
- Strong understanding of marine construction methods, including pile driving, drilled piles, marine foundations, marine concrete works, temporary works, shoreline protection, dredging, and over-water construction techniques.
- Knowledge of marine logistics, vessel coordination, tug and barge operations, marine cranes, heavy lifting activities, and specialty marine equipment.
- Working knowledge of marine environmental regulations, permitting processes, in-water work requirements, fisheries protection measures, and environmental monitoring programs.
- Experience working within British Columbia's marine construction market is preferred, including experience with clients such as BC Ferries, Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, Prince Rupert Port Authority, Canadian Coast Guard, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Seaspan, DP World, GCT Canada, Neptune Terminals, Westshore Terminals, and Pacific Coast Terminals.
The estimated salary range for this role is $155,000 to $185,000 , based on your experience and qualifications. Final compensation will be confirmed as part of a personalized offer.
Your Work Has Purpose Here
PCL projects are where life happens, where communities connect, careers begin, and progress is made. Regardless of the type of project, we are building something bigger: a future that's inclusive, resilient and full of opportunity.
At PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc., we are committed to creating a workplace where everyone belongs. We value the diverse experiences, identities and perspectives our employees bring. Employment decisions are based on merit, potential and the drive to make a difference, regardless of race, gender, age, ability or background.
We know everyone's needs are different, if you require accommodation during the application process, please contact careers@pcl.com and include the position and location of interest.
This recruitment process does not involve the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to screen, assess, or select applicants. All hiring decisions are made by human reviewers.
Company: PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc.
Primary Location: Richmond, British Columbia
Job Title: Marine Construction Manager
Requisition ID: 13775