The Project Manager provides effective project management and administrative functions for both departmental projects and capital works projects for water and wastewater, developing project plans, preparing and contributing to tender and contract documentation, monitoring project budgets, directing and assisting contract operations staff and consultants as well as technical advice and support of departmental goals and initiatives.
Reviews technical documentation such as project designs, test plans, drawings, and specifications to ensure conformance with Regional standards such as the Process Automation and Instrumentation Design Standards (PAIDS)
Liaises with vendors, consultants, contractors and both internal and external stakeholders during all phases of the project from planning to closeout
Coordinates effective testing of software in conjunction with Regional standards
Ensures all SCADA related aspects of projects are successfully implemented or replaced
Reviews test plans and participate in various factory and site acceptance testing (FAT and SAT).
Leads other SCADA and Instrumentation team members to complete associated project components such as instrument reviews, panel testing and programming
Provides strong automation and controls technical support and subject matter expertise to other capital works project managers and operations staff.
Supports the programming and technical analyst teams with strong programming knowledge of Allen-Bradley Control Logix PLC’s, industrial networking applications, communications and databases
Supports the SCADA Manager with long-range SCADA planning and project budgeting
Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical/Computer Engineering / Computer Science or Technology Diploma in Computer Science and/or Process Automation (CET)
5 years previous experience
Possess knowledge of current security standards for critical infrastructure
Possess in-depth working knowledge in the design and specification of SCADA systems and process control equipment
Experienced in relevant software including Allen-Bradley Ladder Logic Programming Language, Ignition SCADA, Wonderware SCADA, InSQL, Active Factory, MySQL, MSSQL, OSI Pi
Comprehensive understanding of industrial network infrastructure
Knowledge of municipal water and wastewater processes and equipment
Knowledge of regulatory legislation related to municipal water and wastewater operations and Occupational Health and Safety Act
Combination of education and experience may be considered
Tech Stack
MySQL
Benefits
Comprehensive Health, Dental, Vision benefit plan including psychological health
Automatic enrolment into OMERS pension plan
Accrue Vacation on a monthly basis starting at 3 weeks per annum
3 Paid personal days and floating holidays
Flexible hours supporting your wellness and wellbeing
Annual performance review and merit increases based on performance
Supportive leadership and a culture of respect and inclusion
Access to tuition reimbursement and learning and development resources