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Senior Digital Project Manager

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🌍 About Us 

NPX partners with nuclear utilities and new reactor projects to unlock performance through innovation. We combine decades of nuclear operation expertise with AI, digital tools, and Lean processes, to help plants run safer, smarter, and more cost-effectively.

As an innovation partner, we’re scaling this expertise into SaaS products - bringing our solutions to more clients in Canada, the U.S., and across the globe.

 

🧠 The Role 

We’re looking for a Senior Digital Project Manager to lead the successful delivery of software projects within the nuclear industry. You’ll drive end-to-end planning, coordination, and execution, ensuring projects are delivered on schedule, within scope, and with high quality. You’ll collaborate with our Strategy, Product Development and Operations teams including product managers, business analysts, UI/UX designers, software developers, testers, change management practitioners and client stakeholders to translate requirements into clear delivery plans and ensure our teams are aligned and supported throughout the development lifecycle. In some cases, we also support the implementation of off-the-shelf solutions, serving as the bridge between utilities and vendor partners.

 

Salary Range: $130-150k (Exact compensation may vary).

🎯 What You’ll Drive 

  • Project management of technical scopes related to software delivery projects, ensuring work is completed on time, on budget, and to quality expectations. 
  • Manage internal teams and subcontractors (if applicable), coordinating resources, resolving blockers, and ensuring smooth execution across engineering, product, and vendor partners. 
  • Develop, track, and maintain integrated project schedules, budgets, and forecasts using modern project management tools (e.g., Microsoft Projects, Azure DevOps, Smartsheet).  
  • Proactively identify and manage project risks, analyze solutions, resolve issues, and implement risk mitigation plans.  
  • Act as the primary communication interface between internal teams, client stakeholders, and vendor partners, providing clear project reporting and documentation throughout the project lifecycle. 
  • Promote an AI-first mindset by identifying opportunities to leverage automation, data insights, and AI-powered tools to improve delivery efficiency, decision-making, and client outcomes. 
  • Foster a collaborative team environment by providing coaching, clear expectations, and ongoing support, ensuring teams are aligned, empowered, and accountable to delivery outcomes. 

✨ What You Bring 

  • Results & Impact: you deliver measurable outcomes and business value. 
  • Leadership & Influence: you elevate team performance and create influence without being asked. 
  • Adaptability & Growth: you thrive in dynamic environments and embody a growth mindset. 
  • Initiative & Innovation: you proactively identify and solve problems. 
  • Cultural Amplification: you strengthen our culture and role model our values.  

Nuclear capacity is growing worldwide, and NPX is ready to lead as a SaaS-driven innovation partner. This global footprint empowers us to deliver greater impact for clients, strengthen the company, and create lasting career opportunities for our team.

🌿 What You’ll Find Here 

To do great work, you need to be well in mind, body, and soul. At NPX, we design our environment around the whole person, not just the job they do. 

  • 🧠 Mind: Tools and support for mental wellness, professional growth, and financial security. 
  • 🧘‍♀️ Body: Health coverage, a spending account, and the freedom to rest and recharge. 
  • 🌀 Soul: Meaningful work, alignment with your values, and time to refresh with flexible time off.
  • 💰👀 Financial wellbeing? Covered. That means competitive pay and recognition for the impact you make.

 

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