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Project Job Jobs in Manitoba (NOW HIRING)

Project Manager

Winnipeg, MB · On-site

$85K - $125K/yr

Project Manager (Industrial Construction) Location: Winnipeg, MB Job Type: Full-Time | Permanent Salary: $85-$125k Are you an experienced Project Manager who enjoys seeing projects come to life from ...

Project Manager Winnipeg, MB General Contractor Commercial Construction New Build & Tenant Improvement $90,000 - $125,000 Our client is an established Canadian Commercial Builder with operations ...

Great Canadian Roofing and Siding is looking for a hands-on Project Supervisor to oversee roofing and exterior projects in the field while ensuring strong organization behind the scenes. If you ...

Projects will be aimed at upgrading facilities, equipment redesign, and line modifications within the Maple Leaf Foods Inc capital plan.? The Corporate Engineering team is based in the corporate ...

That's why we're always looking ahead, and not just to the next project or what's next in our industry. We're also looking ahead at what's next for you. We're ready to help you build a career you'll ...

Position Summary We're looking for a detail-oriented Project Administrator in our Winnipeg, Manitoba branch with a strong foundation in billings and collections, particularly for large, multinational ...

Support project tracking, cost control, and reporting for multiple concurrent projects * Process and verify employee timesheets for accuracy and completeness prior to billing or payroll submission

Our Whiteshell location is looking for a Project Engineer . Apply today! What will you be doing! * Assisting in developing and accepting responsibility for project work packages involving design ...

If that sounds like you, our Project Supervisor role could be the perfect fit! You will coordinate restoration activities on-site, lead crews, and ensure projects are completed safely, efficiently ...

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Project Job information

What is the difference between Project Job vs Contract Job?

AspectProject JobContract Job
CredentialsTypically requires relevant industry certifications or experienceOften requires similar credentials, depending on the role
Work EnvironmentUsually within a specific project timeframe, often in teamsCan be short-term or long-term, often in client sites or remote
Employer UsageUsed by companies for specific projects or initiativesUsed by agencies or companies for temporary staffing needs
Search & ComparisonOften compared for project-based roles with fixed durationsCompared for temporary or freelance work opportunities

While both Project Jobs and Contract Jobs involve temporary work, Project Jobs are typically centered around completing specific projects within a set timeframe, often requiring specialized skills. Contract Jobs may be more flexible in duration and can include a variety of roles, often filled through staffing agencies. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find roles that best match their skills and career goals.

What is a project job?

A project job is a temporary position focused on completing specific tasks or objectives within a defined timeframe. It often requires skills in planning, coordination, and problem-solving, and may involve working with project management tools like Microsoft Project or Asana.
Infographic showing various Project Job job openings in Manitoba as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 21% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution.

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Location: Winnipeg, MB (Travel as required) Employment Type: Full-Time Reports To: Territory Manager / Senior Leadership Overtime Status: Exempt in accordance with Manitoba Employment StandardsPosition SummaryThe Project Manager leads and delivers assigned projects across AIMA's service areas, including governance support, financial administration initiatives, community programs, and Nation capacity-building projects.This role is responsible for ensuring projects are not only coordinated, but fully implemented, operational, and aligned with community priorities. The Project Manager works directly with First Nation leadership, internal teams, and stakeholders to drive outcomes, resolve issues, and ensure successful program delivery across multiple initiatives.This position operates as a cross-functional role supporting AIMA's internal operations, affiliated business entities (including Shelly's Indigenous Bistro), and First Nation partner communities. Assignments may vary based on organizational priorities, project needs, and capacity requirements. The Project Manager is expected to adapt to different environments and contribute across multiple service areas as required.Project Managers may be assigned to specific service areas or Nation portfolios depending on organizational needs.Key Responsibilities1. Project Planning & Implementation* Develop project workplans, timelines, and deliverables * Lead implementation of consulting initiatives across multiple service areas * Ensure project deliverables are completed, implemented, and functioning * Monitor project progress and adjust timelines when required * Identify and resolve project issues, delays, or gaps in delivery2. Community & Stakeholder Coordination* Coordinate meetings with First Nation leadership, community staff, and project partners * Support planning sessions, workshops, and community engagement activities * Maintain clear, consistent, and professional communication with stakeholders * Ensure culturally respectful communication practices at all times3. Reporting & Documentation* Prepare project status reports and summaries for leadership * Maintain organized project records and documentation * Track project deliverables and reporting deadlines * Support preparation of documentation for funding agreements and reporting requirements4. Cross-Department Coordination* Work with finance, HR, and consulting teams to support project delivery * Coordinate internal resources and information required for project activities * Track action items from meetings and ensure follow-up tasks are completed * Provide support across AIMA, affiliated business operations, and First Nation partner projects as required5. Land Management & Community Project Support* Support coordination of land management and community development initiatives when assigned * Assist with gathering documentation and information required for community planning or development projects * Coordinate project deliverables related to land, governance, or operational initiatives6. Program Implementation & Operational Support* Work directly with community staff and leadership to implement systems, processes, and program activities * Support rollout of HR, financial, governance, and operational frameworks as assigned * Assist in troubleshooting operational challenges and providing practical solutions * Ensure systems and processes implemented are sustainable and understood by community staff * Provide hands-on support during initial implementation phases when requiredAuthority & Decision-Making* Make day-to-day operational decisions to keep projects on track * Identify risks and implement corrective actions where appropriate * Coordinate project priorities and scheduling * Escalate high-risk or strategic issues to senior leadershipQualifications* 3-5+ years of experience in project management, program delivery, or community-based work * Strong organizational and communication skills * Experience working across multiple functional areas (HR, finance, governance, or operations) considered an asset * Experience working with First Nation communities considered an asset * Proficiency with reporting tools and documentation managementCore Competencies* Project leadership and delivery * Communication and stakeholder engagement * Organization and documentation management * Accountability and follow-through * Problem solving and adaptabilityWork Conditions* On-site work environment in Winnipeg, Manitoba * Regular travel to First Nation communities may be required * Work may include supporting AIMA internal operations, affiliated business entities, and First Nation communities depending on project assignments and organizational priorities * Flexible schedule may be required based on project timelines and operational needs * Exempt from overtime provisions