Project Manager – Heritage Research
Location
Canada
Posted
3 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Lead
Job Description
Project Manager – Heritage Research
TEHORA inc.
• Coordinate and plan heritage research mandates • Supervise research activities and historical analysis • Contribute to the drafting of study reports and recommendations • Oversee the production of deliverables and ensure their quality • Plan field activities and logistical requirements • Participate in project kickoff and follow‑up meetings • Ensure deadlines and project objectives are met
Job Requirements
- Hold a graduate degree in a relevant field (architecture, urban planning, history, geography, anthropology, archaeology, or a related discipline)
- Minimum of 7 years of relevant experience in coordinating and planning heritage research projects
- Excellent writing and analytical skills
- Strong project management abilities
- Self‑directed, organized, and resourceful
- Excellent command of spoken and written French
- Able to manage multiple mandates simultaneously
- Assets**
- Experience with public or para‑public organizations
- Field experience in built heritage or technological heritage
- Experience coordinating multidisciplinary teams
Benefits
- Remote work and flexibility to accommodate family responsibilities
- An entrepreneurial culture that encourages creativity and innovation
- Flexible hours (depending on the type of employment contract)
- Sick leave and leave for family events
- Appropriate IT tools
- A rewarding and motivating workspace
- Social and environmental initiatives
- Workplace learning program
- Career development path
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