Project Manager, Community Housing Asset Management - Hamilton, Canada - City of Hamilton
Description
About the City of Hamilton
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JOB POSTING
JOB ID #: 21824
Project Manager, Community Housing Asset Management
Healthy & Safe Communities Department
Housing Services Division
NUMBER OF VACANCIES:
1 Full-Time Regular
UNION/NON-
UNION:
Non Union Mgmt Professional
HOURS Of
WORK:
35.00 per week
- GRADE:
- SALARY/
HOUR:
$ $60.180 per hour- Note: See appropriate Collective Agreement or the Non Union Salary Range for details.
STATUS/
LENGTH:
Permanent, Regular
Job Description ID #:
A14602
SUMMARY OF DUTIES
Reporting to the Senior Project Manager, Social Housing Capital Incentives, supports strategic directions through project management of specific community housing priority projects related to capital funding and asset management.
The Project Manager, Community Housing Asset Management is responsible to support the overall project management responsibilities associated with the community housing capital funding and asset management programs in the Housing Services Division.
The role will be responsible for assisting in the preparation of detailed analyses related to community housing asset management activities, such as level of service, funding allocations, risk management and lifecycle management.
A high level of personal integrity and motivation, and excellent written and verbal communication skills are required.
Demonstrated record of customer focus, innovation/creativity, team advocacy, and commitment to excellence.
GENERAL DUTIES
Provides project management, collaboration and facilitation skills to support the Social Housing Administration team, community housing providers and stakeholders to successfully develop and implement capital funding programs and community housing asset management programs.
Working in a variety of staff resource configurations, or working as a sole contributor, manages specific projects and assignments such as asset management project planning, community housing capital fund planning and execution.
Assists the Senior Project Manager, Social Housing Capital Incentives with strategic and long-term planning activities based on research/analysis of City of Hamilton initiatives, community housing needs, Provincial initiatives and legislative requirements.
Supports the gathering and analysis of information from internal and external agencies and identifies best practices to support the community housing capital funding and asset management programs.
Anticipates, identifies and manages emerging issues and challenges; identifies trends and provides support to the Senior Project Manager as required.
Maintains and administers software user access levels internally and externally to preserve data integrity and information.
Liaises with social housing providers, software vendors, stakeholders, and other City Departments regarding procurement and asset management functions.
Liaises with external agencies such as Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Housing Services Corporation, Ontario Non-Profit Housing Association, neighbouring municipalities, Conservation Authorities, and stakeholder groups.
Provides support for community engagement initiatives.
Establishes effective working relationships internal and external to the organization.
Works in accordance with the provisions of applicable Health and Safety legislation and all City of Hamilton corporate and departmental policies and procedures related to Occupational Health and Safety.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Proven knowledge of practices, theories, and trends of architectural and/or civil engineering normally acquired by obtaining a degree or diploma in Architectural or Civil Engineering or a relevant discipline or a combination of equivalent education and relevant work experience.
- Extensive knowledge of engineering and capital
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