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We're looking for the kinds of trades, engineers, and technologists who are looking for us. We ... As a Pier Solutions project manager, you will be tasked with assisting in the management of ...

Ensure the management and coordination of project staff and sub-contractors to ensure safe, cost ... Monitor engineering, procurement and/or construction progress * Chair project meetings and ensure ...

Provide a planned, documented, and managed engineering and construction approach to the commissioning and turnover requirements for pre-commissioning, commissioning, start-up, operations and testing ...

Practical experience implementing and managing VMWare/Nutanix HCI and/or Microsoft Azure based ... You Have: * 3+ years of DevOps/SRE experience * Strong understanding of security best practices

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Practical experience implementing and managing VMWare/Nutanix HCI and/or Microsoft Azure based ... You Have: * 3+ years of DevOps/SRE experience * Strong understanding of security best practices

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Wood is one of Canada's longest standing engineering firms with roots dating back to 1907 with a ... Proven leadership and management skills * An entrepreneurial approach and the ability to take on ...

In this role, you'll partner closely with Product Management and Engineering to evolve our roadmap, drive quarterly planning cycles, and own risk management across a dynamic, expert team that values ...

As part of Maple Leaf Food?s corporate engineering team, this position will provide technical leadership and manage the on site execution of key projects at various facilities. Projects will be aimed ...

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Programmer Manager information

What does a programming manager do?

A programming manager oversees software development teams, coordinates project timelines, and ensures coding standards are met. They often facilitate communication between developers, prioritize tasks, and may be involved in hiring and performance evaluations. Strong leadership, technical knowledge, and project management skills are essential for this role.

Is a TPM role stressful?

A Technical Program Manager (TPM) role can be stressful due to managing multiple projects, coordinating teams, and meeting tight deadlines. It requires strong organizational skills, communication, and the ability to handle high-pressure situations, which can contribute to stress levels.

What is a programme manager's salary?

A programme manager's salary varies depending on experience, industry, and location, but typically ranges from $90,000 to $150,000 annually in the United States. Senior programme managers with extensive experience and certifications can earn higher compensation, often including bonuses and benefits. The role requires strong leadership, project management skills, and familiarity with tools like MS Project or Jira.

Can I make 100k as a project manager?

Programmer managers typically focus on overseeing software development projects and may earn salaries around or above $100,000 depending on experience, location, and company size. Achieving this salary often requires strong technical skills, certifications, and several years of management experience in the tech industry.

What is the difference between Programmer Manager vs Software Developer?

AspectProgrammer ManagerSoftware Developer
CredentialsBachelor's or higher in Computer Science; management experienceBachelor's or higher in Computer Science or related field
Work EnvironmentLeads teams, manages projects, coordinates tasksFocuses on coding, designing, and implementing software
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in tech companies, software firms, IT departmentsCommon across tech, startups, enterprise software

The main difference is that a Programmer Manager combines technical coding skills with team leadership and project management, whereas a Software Developer primarily focuses on coding and software creation without managerial responsibilities.

What are the most commonly searched types of Programmer jobs in Saskatchewan? The most popular types of Programmer jobs in Saskatchewan are:
Infographic showing various Programmer Manager job openings in Saskatchewan as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 83% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution.

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We're looking for the kinds of trades, engineers, and technologists who are looking for us.


We value our team.Pier's work culture runs on collaboration and innovation. Are you looking for an exceptional work environment?

We empower our team.Pier avoids silos and enables team members with unique engineering and construction opportunities. Are you looking to reach your full potential?

We invest in our team.Pier provides regular training and educational opportunities for all team members. Are you looking to advance your professional practice?

We support our team.Pier cares about your personal and professional wellbeing. Are you looking for work-life balance?

We are generous with our team.Pier offers industry-leading compensation and benefits packages. Are you looking for stability?


Are you looking to join the most innovative short-span bridge team in Canada? We are looking for you!


Job Description

Pier Solutions is growing - we are looking for a highly motivated self-starter to strengthen our engineering team in Saskatchewan. As a Pier Solutions project manager, you will be tasked with assisting in the management of construction projects and providing technical services.This is the perfect job for you if you strive to merge technical engineering and practical construction services.



Reporting to the Director of Operations, your responsibilities may include the following:

  • Leading multiple projects at a time, both on-site and from your office.
  • Supporting all aspects of construction work, including:
    • developing proposals for various contract models;
    • preparing estimates for quoted and tendered work;
    • on-site labour to assist construction crews;
    • managing schedules, materials, and subcontractors;
    • aiding in job cost tracking;
    • preparing and submitting environmental management plans;
    • supporting safety coordinator in completing daily and project-specific safety requirements;
    • reporting on project progress, offering viable solutions and opportunities as they arise; and
    • submitting and tracking RFIs, change orders, and site instructions.
  • Providing technical services, including:
    • bridge/structure inspections, maintenance plans, load ratings, as well as other design services;
    • writing technical reports and reviewing proposals and estimates.
  • Communicating customer issues and devising ways for improving the customer experience, including resolving problems and complaints.


Responsibilities will be added over time.


Other Requirements

  • Civil tech diploma or civil engineering degree.
  • At least three years of project management and/or bridge engineering experience is preferred.
  • At least five years of experience within the construction industry is preferred.
  • Some bridge experience is an asset, but not required.
  • Specialized training in timber structures is an asset, but not required.
  • Construction/carpentry experience is an asset, but not required.


Skills and Competencies

  • Client-facing, internal, and written communication.
  • Planning, scheduling, budgeting, and estimating.
  • Conflict resolution.
  • Effective communication with trade contractors, citizens, and technical/design team.
  • Able to offer superb client experiences through effective management.
  • Juggling many responsibilities in the field and at the office.
  • Strong attention to detail and accuracy, and commitment to well-constructed projects.
  • Class 5 driver's license.


Character

  • Leader and team player.
  • Keen to learn and contribute.
  • Collaborative, innovative, and creative.




Our Mission

Bridges in rural Manitoba and Saskatchewan are being replaced instead of repaired or neglected instead of maintained, adding undue cost to taxpayers.


Our Solution: we collaborate with local leaders to provide fiscally responsible, proactive, and preventative maintenance options.

Our Advantage: we empower clients by uniquely combining engineering and construction expertise.


Our clients include municipal, provincial, and federal governments, First Nations peoples, short-line rail companies, and trail associations. Our body of work consists of vehicular, rail and pedestrian bridges.


Apply today to join Manitoba and Saskatchewan's leading short-span bridge company!


Find out more about us atwww.pier-solutions.ca