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Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development Two positions are currently available.These positions are located in Smithers, BC.Lesser qualified applicants may be considered for appointment at a lower level.These positions are also posted as Scientific Technical Officers via Requisition 58105.Project Manager$57,653.70 - $72,008.82 annually, plus a $32.89 bi-weekly isolation allowance Contribute your project management expertise in BC’s amazing natural resource sectorThe Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development is the Province’s agency responsible for land and resource management in BC. As an effective communicator, collaborator and skilled project manager, you will manage projects that support strategic partnerships and negotiations with First Nations and stakeholders. You possess excellent interpersonal and written communication skills. This is an excellent opportunity for an enthusiastic self-starter who is comfortable working in a complex, project-based environment?and is skilled in solving business-related challenges. As a project manager you will:Use project management methodology to initiate, plan, execute, monitor and close projects;Lead project teams from diverse divisions in the Skeena Region within a matrix organizational structure;Effectively collaborate with First Nations to advance the government’s reconciliation mandate;Effectively engage project stakeholders [internal and external] to achieve project deliverables;Act as a leader, advocate and mentor in advancing the use of project management methodology in Skeena Region;Thrive in an exciting and complex work environment where you can make a difference.Qualifications for this role include:A Bachelor’s Degree in a resource management?or related field or equivalent as recognized by the relevant association.Registered, or immediately eligible for registration, as a fully licensed professional with the British Columbia professional association as required by the specialty area [i.e. Association of Forest Professionals or Institute of Agrologists].Training in project management.Experience managing multiple projects or leading a component [e.g., sub-project] of a major project.Experience managing relationships with senior level stakeholders and leading consultation sessions.Experience facilitating groups whose members hold varying interests, in a natural resource context.Experience managing projects and working with project teams.Experience resolving conflicts in a manner that satisfies multiple interests, in a natural resource management context.Valid BC driver’s licence.For more information and to apply online by Mar 19, 2019, please go to: Attention: only applications submitted through the BC Public Service’s employment website (see link above) will be accepted. ................
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