FLINT is a leading service provider in Canada’s energy and industrial markets offering full asset life cycle support, including construction, maintenance, fabrication, and environmental services. Committed to safety and quality, we foster a workplace culture that values innovation and sustainability. With a strong local presence and top-tier talent, we deliver high-quality services as we help our customers bring their resources to our world. Job Description FLINT is seeking a Project Manager for a project-based role in Empress, Alberta starting late June 2026 through October 2026. The scope includes heavy rigging mechanical and piping work, critical lifts, and pre-planning, with primarily bolt-up piping and limited onsite welding. This position follows a 12 & 2 rotation with 10-hour daysand offers a $165/day LOA. What would you be doing? Interface with mechanical client representatives throughout project development, execution, and completion to ensure clear communication and alignment. Execute contracts according to the client’s requirements and specifications, ensuring the scope of work, terms, and conditions are understood and communicated to management. Oversee multiple projects, ensuring execution plans are developed and implemented to meet project goals and objectives. Assist in developing the original budget, managing changes, determining progress, and generating accurate forecasts. Provide direction to the Project Controls group, formally evaluating performance, offering feedback, and resolving any performance-related issues. Perks of the job Enhance your leadership and communication skills with the opportunity to lead and collaborate with various professionals, from Executives to front-line workers. Variety in your work that allows you to develop a diverse skillset. Growing company with opportunities for career development and advancement Qualifications Education in business management, project management, or other related technical fields; a Journeyperson certificate is an asset. Experience managing the mechanical aspects of brownfield/greenfield construction, pipelines, and plant shutdowns. #J-18808-Ljbffr