Amico is a leading, Canadian-owned and operated construction company specializing in large-scale infrastructure projects. With a strong track record in general contracting, civil engineering and road building, we deliver complex infrastructure solutions that shape the communities of Ontario. Our expertise spans major infrastructure projects, including highways, bridges, and critical public works that require meticulous planning, innovative engineering, and precise execution.By leveraging cutting-edge technology and proven project management practices, we consistently deliver high-quality infrastructure projects, regardless of their scale or complexity.If you're ready to be part of a team that plays a pivotal role in Ontario's most impactful infrastructure developments, while gaining hands-on experience with industry-leading projects, we invite you to join us.About the Project:The Stations, Rail, and Systems (SRS) package encompasses the design, construction, integration, and commissioning of key project components.The PLAA Manager will be responsible for managing all Permits, Licenses, Approvals, and Agreements required for the successful delivery of the ECWE Stations, Rail and Systems (SRS) Project. This role ensures full compliance with municipal, provincial, and federal regulatory frameworks, while facilitating timely project execution. The PLAA Manager will serve as the primary liaison between the project team, government authorities, utilities, and third-party stakeholders to secure and maintain all necessary approvals.Permits & Approvals Management:Identify, track, and secure all required permits, licenses, and approvals for design, construction, testing, and commissioning activities.Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, codes, standards, and contractual obligations.Stakeholder & Regulatory Coordination:Serve as the main point of contact with municipalities, utility providers, transit agencies, and regulatory authorities.Negotiate and coordinate third-party agreements, including utility relocations, property access, and easements.Project Integration & Support:Collaborate with design, engineering, construction, and quality teams to align permit requirements with project schedules.Monitor and report on PLAA status, risks, and issues, ensuring proactive resolution to avoid delays.Prepare, review, and submit permit applications and supporting documentation.Maintain records of all permits, approvals, and agreements in accordance with project document control standards.Provide regular updates and reports to senior management and project stakeholders.Bachelors degree in Engineering, Environmental Studies, Urban Planning, or related field.Minimum 810 years of experience in permitting, licensing, or regulatory approvals within large-scale infrastructure, transit, or construction projects.Strong understanding of Ontario regulatory frameworks, municipal processes, and utility coordination.PMP or equivalent project management certification considered an asset.Ability to work in a fast-paced, multi-disciplinary project environment.Detail-oriented with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines.Competitive SalaryMedical, dental, and vision insuranceEmployer Matching Retirement ProgramLife insuranceAccommodation is available upon request for applicants throughout the recruitment and selection process.
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