Program Construction Manager
Elk Valley Resources (EVR) operates four steelmaking coal mines that employ over 5,000 people in the Elk Valley of British Columbia. We are committed to responsible resource development, environmental performance and building strong partnerships with communities and Indigenous Peoples.
EVR is proud to be part of the Glencore Group, contributing to a global portfolio of operations with a history that dates back more than 100 years in Canada
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Are you looking for a new career opportunity? Join our team.
Application Deadline: January 20, 2026
What we offer:
At EVR, we're dedicated to supporting our workforce on their unique career journeys.
EVR recognizes our employees' skills, competencies, and performance and offers opportunities with competitive compensation and benefits. We also aim to promote employee health and wellness and provide opportunities for professional development.
We believe in the power of diversity and strive each day to create a workplace where each individual is valued and respected for their contributions.
We also believe that our employees are the reason we are accomplishing great things and are committed to supporting them through our many different programs.
About the role:
Reporting initially to the Director Water Projects, the Program Construction Manager is accountable for creating value and mitigating risks associated with the portfolio of construction work scopes in the Water Projects portfolio. As the current portfolio of Water Projects are advanced through mechanical completion in H2 2026, the Program Construction Manager accountabilities will shift to the broader portfolio of major capital projects being advanced by EVR.
The Program Construction Manager is accountable to support activities required to move major capital projects from prefeasibility to execution completion in accordance with EVR’s Project Development Framework. The key focus area for this role is to support safe and timely delivery of construction scopes, which includes planning, organization, and mobilization of resources to meet the project goals and in accordance with the agreed construction execution strategy and construction management plans. The Program Construction Manager will additionally be responsible for constructability input into the engineering design of projects and the contracting strategies for major capital projects.
The Program Construction Manager collaborates with members of the project, functional, and operational leadership teams in successfully demonstrating EVR’s commitment to safety and sustainability by identifying opportunities to reduce hazard exposure to people and the environment during construction.
To be successful, we are looking for someone with strong communication, interpersonal, leadership, and problem-solving skills with a demonstrated ability to work in a fast-paced environment while managing shifting priorities in a timely and efficient manner. The Program Construction Manager will be the functional manager of the designated Project Construction Managers.
Join us in the breathtaking Elk Valley of British Columbia. Here you will find outdoor adventure at your fingertips. Whether it's biking and skiing, or the laid-back atmosphere of fishing and hiking, there is something for everyone! Working a compressed work week with alternating Fridays off, come experience what work life balance is all about!
The actual base salary offered is determined based on the successful candidate’s relevant experience, skills, and competencies and considers internal equity.
To all applicants, your interest and effort are sincerely appreciated. While we thank everyone for their application, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Successful candidates must be willing to satisfy the pre-employment requirements of a pre-employment drug screen and three professional references.
About EVR
EVR is a Canadian steelmaking coal producer. We take our responsibilities to our people, to society and to the environment seriously. The high-quality steelmaking coal EVR produces is an essential input for steel that can be used for constructing products such as wind turbines and critical infrastructure including rail, bridges, hospitals and schools.

