Job Title: Work Program Manager Change Management
Job : 86220
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
This role is accountable for maintaining high-quality, reliable program data across T-Lines initiatives. The focus is on ensuring data is accurate, complete, and aligned with established business rules.
What you will be doingData Management & Quality Stewardship
- Owning data quality, including validation of inputs from QC forms, work changes, and cascaded reports
- Coordinating monthly updates and variance resolution
- Reconciling discrepancies and resolving data gaps before they impact reporting or downstream processes
- Ensuring datasets are trusted and fit for reporting, analysis, and decision-making
Work Management Process Ownership
- Mapping, documenting and maintaining standardized workflows across delivery partners
- Identifying breakdowns in handoffs, unclear ownership, or inefficient manual steps
- Ensuring data touchpoints within each process have clear accountability
- Driving continuous improvement so processes reflect how work is actually executed
Business Technology & SharePoint Enablement
- Supporting reporting tools, and SharePoint from a business-process perspective
- Reinforcing correct data entry, workflows, and upstream/downstream dependencies
- Maintaining SharePoint structures aligned to work management processes and governance needs
- Escalating technical issues to IT while retaining business ownership of usage and adoption
Training, Support & Change Enablement
- Providing hands‑on support and training for WPMs and stakeholders
- Developing lightweight job aids and reference materials
- Supporting onboarding by clearly explaining “how the process works” and “what good looks like”
- Capturing feedback to continuously improve processes, tools, and reporting
Reporting & Monthly Responsibilities
- Updating and maintaining program databases to reflect approved changes and current status
- Producing and publishing monthly scorecards and performance reports
- Ensuring reporting is traceable to source data and highlights trends, risks, and data quality issues
- Enabling informed, data‑driven decision‑making across the program
- Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Business, Economics or related discipline
- Project Management Professional (PMP®) designation, preferred
- Advanced MS Office skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Project)
- Advanced English skills for professional environment, written and spoken
$69.00 - $85.00 per hour
Term: 12-months contract; most likely to extend
Thank you for your interest in this opportunity. If you are selected to move forward in the process, we will contact you directly. If you do not hear from us, we encourage you to continue visiting our website for other roles that may be a good fit.
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