WHO WE AREDircam Electric Ltd is an independently owned electrical contractor in Etobicoke, ON. We operate on a platform of great people doing quality work were proud of the culture and talent within our team. In 2025, were celebrating 30 years of serving the Greater Toronto Area community join us as we embark on the next chapter of our story!
WHO YOU ARE
As an experienced Project Manager in the construction industry, you are highly organized, detail-oriented, and excel at managing multiple projects simultaneously. Your "secret sauce" is your ability to build strong relationships and communicate with anyone - be it a Site Foreman, company executive, or a customer. You understand the nuances of project cost management, scheduling, and change orders, ensuring projects are well documented and completed on time/in budget.
WHAT YOULL DO
- Oversee multiple electrical construction projects from start to finish, ensuring quality, safety, and efficiency
- Manage project schedules, documentation and change orders, proactively identifying and mitigating risks
- Manage project budgets and track costs
- Act as the primary liaison between clients, site teams, field enablement (purchasing, finance, health & safety) and senior leadership, ensuring clear communication, common understanding and project alignment
- Conduct regular site visits to monitor progress and troubleshoot issues in collaboration with the Site Foreman and field teams
- Ensure compliance with contract specifications, industry standards, and company policies
WHAT YOU BRING TO THE TABLE
- Minimum five years of experience in the construction industry (experience working for an electrical contractor is an asset)
- Strong understanding of (and experience with) project cost management, scheduling, and change order tracking for multiple projects
- High attention to detail
- Tech-savvy, with experience using project management and reporting tools; Jonas Construction experience an asset
- Additional relevant certifications (Journeyperson qualification or PMP) are an asset but not required