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Calgary, a cosmopolitan Alberta city with numerous skyscrapers, owes its rapid growth to its status as the centre of Canadas oil industry. However, its still steeped in the western culture that earned it the nickname Cowtown, evident in the Calgary Stampede, its massive July rodeo and festival that grew out of the farming exhibitions once presented here.

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Corporate Facility Portfolio Planner Full-time Job

City Of Calgary

Management   Calgary
Job Details
As the Corporate Facility Portfolio Planner, you are the first in the value chain of planning facilities for The City and delivering viable solutions to meeting your client's requirements. You will be responsible for managing facility planning projects from start to finish, including gathering requirements, developing portfolio level solutions, defining programs and project, facilitating approvals, and delivering in the context of long-term objectives for the facility portfolio. Primary duties include: 
  • Relationship Management with key clients and facilitating cross corporate teams in gathering and understanding facility requirements and gaining consensus.
  • Manage facility planning projects from start to finish including: developing scopes of work, charters, program and project plans cost estimates, pro formas, benefits analysis, capital and operating business cases, presentations, and reports. 
  • Lead and manage consultants, budget, public engagement, governance, and workshops. 
  • Conduct analyses on the City's facility portfolio including spatial, building, financial and service demand analysis. 
  • Develop portfolio and program plans, including real estate optimization strategies, feasibility analysis, and master plans. 
  • Facilitate the onboarding and offboarding of facilities from The City's portfolio. 
  • Facilitate moving facility solutions through internal decision-making processes and Council including delivering presentations, writing reports, and presenting recommendations. 
  • Lead continuous improvement activities to support improvement to the corporate portfolio management approach including developing policies, frameworks, strategies, processes, and tools to enable consistent execution of work and processes. 
  • Maintain a client focus, with corporate goals in mind, while tackling a wide variety of problem and issue areas in finance, planning, political, legal and regulatory, engineering, development and service provision. 
Qualifications 
  • A degree in Planning, Architecture, Engineering, Business or related field with at least 8 years of experience in Facility Project Development, Urban Planning, Architecture and/or project pre-design and feasibility analysis is required; 
  • OR a Master's Degree in the above fields with 5 years of experience in Facility Project Development, Urban Planning, Architecture and/or project pre-design and feasibility analysis. 
  • Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Project) is essential. 
  • Experience in a municipal, government or non-profit environment is preferred. 
  • A professional designation in any of following fields is considered an asset: Planning, Facility Management, Project, Program or Portfolio Management, Architecture, Corporate Real Estate, Change Management, or Engineering. 
  • Working knowledge of ArcGIS, Integrated Workplace Management Systems (such as Archibus), relational databases is considered an asset. 
  • Success in this position requires the ability to think strategically, solve complex problems, and execute within an ambiguous environment. 
  • The ideal candidate has demonstrated skills and experience in relationship management, political acumen and well-developed skills in communicating to all levels of the organization. 
Pre-employment Requirements 
  • Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications.

Corporate Facility Portfolio Planner

City Of Calgary
Calgary
  Management Full-time
  44.20
As the Corporate Facility Portfolio Planner, you are the first in the value chain of planning facilities for The City and delivering viable solutions to meeting your client's requi...
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Feb 6th, 2024 at 12:45

Senior Energy and Economy Leader Full-time Job

City Of Calgary

Management   Calgary
Job Details

As a leader in the Chief Operating Office, you will be responsible for identifying areas where business and government can partner to develop clean growth opportunities. Your role will involve building strong partnerships with our economic development agency, the private sector and various orders of government and Indigenous leaders, with a clear focus on identifying the most impactful opportunities to create a supportive policy environment for new economic ventures. As a strategic decision-maker, you will need to possess strong political acumen, business development skills, and experience in leading transformational change to enable innovation. Your primary duties will include:

  • Work directly with our economic development agency to: 
    • support positioning our city as an innovative leader in the low carbon economy transition;
    • build relationships, identify and leverage where The City can develop opportunities to partner with people and organizations to focus on energy transition initiatives in Calgary; and
    • act as the front-face representative for The City of Calgary and our community in amplifying and telling Calgary's energy transition story through speaking/panel events, delegations, and global economic opportunities.
  • Develop business opportunities for a multitude of different areas and complexities, which include profit and not-for profit business locally, nationally, and internationally.
  • Act as an internal way-finder to:
    • Guide program development, leverage the organization, confirm readiness, and remove barriers to deliver on stated outcomes, goals, and objectives; 
    • Lead more effective and efficient resourcing within the city to ensure programs can move easily within the organization; and
    • Provide recommendations to shape City policies and business practices to support the success of low carbon ventures.
  • Provide strategic advice to Mayor and Council, Executive Leadership Team, and Senior Leaders in relation to the low carbon economy transition.
Qualifications 
  • A related degree and at least 10 years of relevant experience in senior leadership roles in the energy sector or low carbon economy sector, including at least 5 years' experience leading and supervising a team.
  • Master's in business administration (MBA) would be an asset.
  • Assets also include business and economic development experience, and knowledge of the renewable energy sector in Canada, and challenges and opportunities for market-driven low carbon economy, both provincially and federally.
  • Equivalent combinations of experience and education may be considered.
  • Experience and success in creating and executing a strategic vision and direction for a complex organization or division, ideally in a service-based environment is a preferred asset.
  • Public sector experience is a preferred asset.
  • Aligning with City corporate values, demonstrated success is required in: 
    • building, developing and leading strong teams;
    • leading and managing change;
    • achieving outcomes and improvement through developing and using metrics;
    • establishing and maintaining strong and positive working relationships with colleagues, clients, partners, and/or elected official.
  • Success in this role requires proven ability and experience in working with multiple outside resources in a collaborative manner as well as working with `ambiguity' and `navigating' a structure with multiple partners with a goal of achieving common outcomes.

 

 

Pre-employment Requirements 
  • Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications.
  • Background checks, which may include a police information check and/or check of educational credentials may be conducted.

Senior Energy and Economy Leader

City Of Calgary
Calgary
  Management Full-time
As a leader in the Chief Operating Office, you will be responsible for identifying areas where business and government can partner to develop clean growth opportunities. Your role...
Learn More
Feb 5th, 2024 at 14:03