Project Manager, Apprenticeship
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Located in Ottawa, ON
Salary: $72,000 – $82,000
Canada’s electricity sector is undergoing significant transformation, driven by increasing electrification, renewable energy integration, and digital innovation. To address the emerging challenges, it’s crucial to bring together employers, unions, educational institutions, and policymakers. Electricity Human Resources Canada (EHRC) is collaborating with partners to develop a world-class electricity workforce that prioritizes safety, innovation, and inclusivity. A key aspect of this initiative involves attracting and retaining skilled tradespeople in Canada, which is where this role plays a vital part.
The Project Manager, Apprenticeship will oversee a national initiative aimed at strengthening Canada’s electricity sector apprenticeship system. This role involves managing programs that promote competency transfer, training, and development, with a focus on innovative approaches to improve apprentice retention. The Project Manager will work closely with a small team to build stakeholder relationships and drive solutions that enhance apprenticeship outcomes across the Canadian electricity industry.
The Project Manager will report directly to the Vice President of Programs and will be accountable for the successful delivery and execution of the project.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and execute project plans aligned with funding agreements and workplans, ensuring timely, budget-friendly, and quality deliverables
- Stay updated on trends, policy changes, and industry developments in Canada’s apprenticeship system through various resources, such as industry newsletters and associations, workforce development, and electricity sector, and communicate relevant updates to leadership and stakeholders
- Represent EHRC at various levels and with other organizations as needed
- Lead national steering committee meetings and focus groups, and provide support to members
- Build relationships with key stakeholders who support apprenticeship initiatives, including electrical contractors and unions
- Analyze project requirements, manage schedules, mitigate risks, and prepare progress and financial reports
- Collaborate with various teams to achieve project objectives
- Oversee consultant procurement and manage contractor relationships
- Develop performance measurement strategies to evaluate program effectiveness
- Contribute to identifying and securing new funding sources for labour market initiatives
- Perform other duties as required by the organization
Education, Experience and Skills
- University degree in Social Sciences, Education, Business, or equivalent combination of education and experience
- 3-5 years of experience managing social science, training, or labor market intervention programs
- Successful stakeholder engagement experience, with ability to build and maintain relationships with diverse stakeholders
- Project management experience (PMP designation an asset) with a demonstration of project completion on time and within budget
- Strong English communication, facilitation, and collaboration skills
- Proven partnership development experience is ideal
- Ability to present to external audiences
- Proficient in MS Office, internet research, and other computer skills
- Knowledge of workforce development, competency development, and training (asset)
- Experience with federally and provincially funded projects (asset)
- Experience working in the apprenticeship sector (directly or indirectly) would be a significant asset
- Critical thinking skills and solutions-oriented mindset
- Self-starter with initiative
- Occasional travel across Canada required
Work Environment and Compensation
- Hybrid work model: 3 days in-office, with flexibility to work remotely
- Conveniently located near public transportation, with on-site parking and local amenities
- Comprehensive health benefits package (after probationary period)
- RRSP matching program (after 1 year of service)
- 15 days of annual vacation
- Ongoing professional development and skill-building opportunities
- Small, dynamic and collaborative team of 15 staff
- Collaborative and supportive work environment
- Opportunities for professional growth and advancement
- Salary range: $72,000 – $82,000, commensurate with experience and qualifications
If you’re excited about this opportunity and think you’d be a great fit, please submit your application in confidence.
We thank all applicants for their interest in Express Employment Professionals; however, only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
Express Employment Professionals is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Express Office: Ottawa
2733 Lancaster Road
Suite 110
Ottawa, ON K1B 0A9
Email us
Apply Now
Project Manager, Apprenticeship
Share
Top Job
Located in Ottawa, ON
Salary: $72,000 – $82,000
Canada’s electricity sector is undergoing significant transformation, driven by increasing electrification, renewable energy integration, and digital innovation. To address the emerging challenges, it’s crucial to bring together employers, unions, educational institutions, and policymakers. Electricity Human Resources Canada (EHRC) is collaborating with partners to develop a world-class electricity workforce that prioritizes safety, innovation, and inclusivity. A key aspect of this initiative involves attracting and retaining skilled tradespeople in Canada, which is where this role plays a vital part.
The Project Manager, Apprenticeship will oversee a national initiative aimed at strengthening Canada’s electricity sector apprenticeship system. This role involves managing programs that promote competency transfer, training, and development, with a focus on innovative approaches to improve apprentice retention. The Project Manager will work closely with a small team to build stakeholder relationships and drive solutions that enhance apprenticeship outcomes across the Canadian electricity industry.
The Project Manager will report directly to the Vice President of Programs and will be accountable for the successful delivery and execution of the project.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and execute project plans aligned with funding agreements and workplans, ensuring timely, budget-friendly, and quality deliverables
- Stay updated on trends, policy changes, and industry developments in Canada’s apprenticeship system through various resources, such as industry newsletters and associations, workforce development, and electricity sector, and communicate relevant updates to leadership and stakeholders
- Represent EHRC at various levels and with other organizations as needed
- Lead national steering committee meetings and focus groups, and provide support to members
- Build relationships with key stakeholders who support apprenticeship initiatives, including electrical contractors and unions
- Analyze project requirements, manage schedules, mitigate risks, and prepare progress and financial reports
- Collaborate with various teams to achieve project objectives
- Oversee consultant procurement and manage contractor relationships
- Develop performance measurement strategies to evaluate program effectiveness
- Contribute to identifying and securing new funding sources for labour market initiatives
- Perform other duties as required by the organization
Education, Experience and Skills
- University degree in Social Sciences, Education, Business, or equivalent combination of education and experience
- 3-5 years of experience managing social science, training, or labor market intervention programs
- Successful stakeholder engagement experience, with ability to build and maintain relationships with diverse stakeholders
- Project management experience (PMP designation an asset) with a demonstration of project completion on time and within budget
- Strong English communication, facilitation, and collaboration skills
- Proven partnership development experience is ideal
- Ability to present to external audiences
- Proficient in MS Office, internet research, and other computer skills
- Knowledge of workforce development, competency development, and training (asset)
- Experience with federally and provincially funded projects (asset)
- Experience working in the apprenticeship sector (directly or indirectly) would be a significant asset
- Critical thinking skills and solutions-oriented mindset
- Self-starter with initiative
- Occasional travel across Canada required
Work Environment and Compensation
- Hybrid work model: 3 days in-office, with flexibility to work remotely
- Conveniently located near public transportation, with on-site parking and local amenities
- Comprehensive health benefits package (after probationary period)
- RRSP matching program (after 1 year of service)
- 15 days of annual vacation
- Ongoing professional development and skill-building opportunities
- Small, dynamic and collaborative team of 15 staff
- Collaborative and supportive work environment
- Opportunities for professional growth and advancement
- Salary range: $72,000 – $82,000, commensurate with experience and qualifications
If you’re excited about this opportunity and think you’d be a great fit, please submit your application in confidence.
We thank all applicants for their interest in Express Employment Professionals; however, only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
Express Employment Professionals is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Express Office: Ottawa
2733 Lancaster Road
Suite 110
Ottawa, ON K1B 0A9
Email us
Apply Now
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