Manager, Project and Contractor Safety
Join a company that has been a part of moving Metro Vancouver for over 35 years.
British Columbia Rapid Transit Company Ltd. (BCRTC) maintains and operates the Expo and Millennium SkyTrain Lines from our central facilities in south Burnaby. Our services connect downtown Vancouver to the cities of Burnaby, New Westminster, Coquitlam, Port Moody and Surrey. With the future expansion of both the Expo and Millennium Lines gathering pace, infrastructure renewal and new asset acquisition projects underway, this is an exciting time to join our team of over 1,200 dedicated employees, working on one of the longest fully-automated rapid transit systems in the world.
Our work encompasses roles such as administration, engineering, elevator and escalator maintenance, field operations, vehicle maintenance, and wayside (station and guideway) maintenance.
When you work for SkyTrain, not only will you help move Metro Vancouver, you will also have access to comprehensive benefits including paid vacation, medical benefits, transit passes, training and more. We are a proud equal opportunity employer, committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce.
Come explore what makes us one of BC’s Top Employers!
Responsibilities
PRIMARY PURPOSE
Responsible for providing leadership and oversight in ensuring a culture of safety for all BCRTC work involving contractors, including capital and expansion projects and any workplace where BCRTC is acting as Prime Contractor. Ensures project activities and contractor procedures are in compliance with all related policies and regulatory requirements and participates in the company’s interactions with regulatory agencies including WorkSafeBC, Technical Safety BC, and Transport Canada. Collaborates with the Director to develop appropriate and comprehensive safety strategies and plans. Works closely with internal and external project managers to ensure proper safety risk mitigations are in place in all phases of projects. Establishes and maintains procedures, processes, and standards related to Prime Contractor designation and responsibilities. Engages effectively with workers, managers, supervisors, executives (ESLT), and the Board of Directors as required.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES
Provides leadership and oversight in ensuring a culture of safety and commitment to “Zero Harm” for all BCRTC work involving contractors, including capital and expansion projects and any workplace where BCRTC is acting as Prime Contractor. Collaborates with the Director and stakeholders in Maintenance, Operations, and the Asset Integration Office (AIO) to develop and implement appropriate and comprehensive safety strategies and plans. Provides training as needed to AIO and project teams on safety practices.
Develops, implements, and manages safety programs, projects, and initiatives that promote safe work practices for contracted work in order to mitigate risks and eliminate or minimize harm. Implements appropriate standards, guidelines, practices, policies, and processes, including necessary controls to identify and mitigate risks, report critical issues, and recommend actions to the Director.
Ensures capital project activities and contractor procedures are in compliance with all relevant safety standards and regulations, including BCRTC’s Safety Management System (SMS), WorkSafeBC (WSBC) and Technical Safety BC (TSBC) regulations, and Transport Canada standards. Responsible for reviewing contractor safe work procedures for completeness, applicability, and alignment to required regulations and standards, and identifying changes or adjustments as necessary.
Oversees execution of safety inspections and risk reviews of capital projects and contractor work areas to identify risks and determine appropriate mitigating actions. Monitors those actions to ensure risks are addressed in a proper and timely manner.
Establishes and maintains procedures, processes, and standards related to Prime Contractor designation and responsibilities. Ensures Prime Contractor responsibility is clearly defined for all capital projects involving BCRTC, and for any other BCRTC work involving contractors.
Participates in interactions with regulatory agencies such as WSBC and TSBC pertaining to project and contractor activities, addressing a wide range of issues and ensuring appropriate issue resolution and closure.
Chairs and participates in various safety-related committees and work groups, offering the division's safety perspective to planning activities and initiatives. Ensures worker and operational safety enhancements and continuous improvement are on the forefront of the discussion.
Collaborates closely with other Rail Safety & Security teams to provide subject matter advice to executives, directors, managers, and supervisors on contractor and project safety matters, recommending actions to support a strong safety culture and compliance. Supports and reinforces a culture of safety across the organization, so that customer expectations are met through the consistent application of standards, processes, and procedures.
Collaborates with Procurement and other departments in the integration of contractor safety management in the bidding process, including documentation, review, and selection activities.
Supports the Director in engaging with the ESLT and the Board of Directors to provide regular updates on project and contractor safety issues, initiatives, challenges, and strategies for improvement.
Collaborates directly with the data analytics team to prepare comprehensive executive-level reports regarding project and contractor safety performance, outlining key metrics, trends, and areas for enhancement.
Liaises with the Training department to develop and deliver proper training and materials for contractor safety orientations.
Oversees and manages departmental expenditures, assisting in the preparation of the departmental budget in collaboration with the Director.
Leads and manages a team of reporting staff covering day and night operations, focusing on hiring, development, coaching, performance management, and all aspects of people management.
Qualifications
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
The requirements for this job are acquired through a degree in a safety-related discipline, plus 8 (eight) years of progressive experience in safety-related fields including senior-level roles. Experience in Transit occupational safety (especially in a rail environment), Construction safety, project management, and achievement of a Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) designation would be considered significant assets.
An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Advanced working knowledge of concepts, principles, practices and techniques pertaining to safety in an operations and maintenance rail environment.
Advanced knowledge of contractor safety management methods and approaches in an operational and construction environment.
Advanced knowledge of regulations, protocols, procedures, concepts, principles, practices, and techniques pertaining to safety.
Advanced knowledge of relevant safety policies, legislation, and legal terminology.
Advanced knowledge of public transportation modes, infrastructure, and operating systems.
Advanced communication and interpersonal skills to be able to propagate a culture of safety and liaise with leaders and staff across the enterprise, and with external stakeholders.
Solid problem-solving skills with advanced analytical skills to identify innovative approaches and recommend solutions to mitigate risks.
Excellent prioritizing, organizing, and time management skills.
Advanced working knowledge of standard office software, including word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, and web-based systems.
Knowledge of contractor pre-qualification and pre-selection systems (e.g., ISNetworld, Avetta, etc.) would be considered an asset.
Ability to work flexible shifts (limited and arranged in advance) and being able to act as the main point of contact for all staff throughout their assigned shifts.
Solid leadership skills to manage a team of staff or contractors, and to lead projects and initiatives.
Other Information
Recruitment Process: An applicant will be required to demonstrate their suitability for this position by meeting the minimum level of qualifications and experience in order to be invited into the selection process. A standard interview format will be used including general, scenario and behavioural descriptive interview questions.
Work Schedule
37.50 hours per week.
Work Designation
Resident
This position works predominately on-site.
Rate of Pay
The salary for this position ranges from $107,200 - $160,800 per annum. Actual salary offered will be based on education, experience, skills, and qualifications as they relate to the role.
We aim to provide competitive pay that reflects your professional background and expertise. We want to ensure our offer will align with your strengths considering experience, skills, and internal equity to offer a fair and equitable salary. The Total Compensation Package, which includes Extended Health, Dental, Transit Pass and enrollment in the Public Service Pension Plan as well as other employment offerings will be discussed in detail as your application progresses.
How to Apply
Please click the 'Apply' button at the top right corner or go to http://www.translink.ca/careers to apply for this position and view instructions on the process.
INSTRUCTIONS: Please save your (1) cover letter, and your (2) resume as one pdf document prior to uploading your application on-line.
Posting Date: October 21, 2025
Closing Date: Open until filled
Please note that only those short listed will be contacted.
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Equal Employment Opportunity
SkyTrain is committed to employment equity and building a diverse workforce, representative of the customers we serve and the many communities in the Metro Vancouver region. We welcome and encourage Indigenous applicants, people of colour, all genders, 2SLGBTQ+ and persons with disabilities to apply. Learn more about TransLink's commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion.
Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. For a confidential inquiry, simply email us at jobs@translink.bc.ca.