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Project Manager, Technology and Innovation Office

Montreal

Project Manager, Professional Services

Who We Are: 

Quadbridge is a fast-growing North American IT solutions provider, empowering businesses to navigate complex challenges daily, through strong partnerships with leading technology providers and close collaboration with our team and customers.

With locations in Montreal, Kitchener and Vancouver, we strive to create an energetic, fun workplace where ambitious, like-minded teammates collaborate, innovate, and thrive as we continue to grow our national footprint.

We are Quadbridge. See how we’re building tomorrow’s solutions, together.

This Role:

As a Project Manager within our Technology and Innovation Office, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the successful delivery of client-facing and internal projects. You will be embedded in a cross-functional environment, working closely with the Technology and Innovation Office, Professional Services team, and client stakeholders to maintain delivery timelines, elevate client satisfaction, and drive internal coordination.

This role is critical to supporting business growth and new initiatives that require stronger PM coverage across departments.

You will report directly to the Vice President of Technology and Innovation and collaborate closely with leaders across the Technology and Innovation Office, Professional Services, and Sales.

Responsibilities:

  • Lead end-to-end project delivery across multiple departments and client engagements.
  • Develop and manage project plans, timelines, budgets, and resource allocations.
  • Facilitate project kickoffs, status updates, and Lessons Learned/Project sunset reviews
  • Identify and mitigate risks, resolve issues, and ensure project objectives are met.
  • Collaborate with internal teams (TIO, PS, Sales, Delivery) and external clients to align on scope and expectations.
  • Maintain project documentation and ensure compliance with TIOstandards.
  • Support continuous improvement initiatives within the TIO.


Required Skills and Qualifications

  • 5-7 years of experience in project management, preferably in IT or professional services.
  • Strong organizational and time management skills.
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement abilities.
  • Proficiency with project management tools (e.g., MS Project, Asana, Jira).
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
  • PMP or equivalent certification is an asset.
  • Bilingual (English/French) is preferred.

Work Environment

Our management style is built on clarity and trust—we empower teams to take ownership while providing guidance and support. We value open communication and encourage bold thinking to drive innovation.

Why Quadbridge: 

  • Invest in Your Future– Benefit from our RRSP program to help you plan ahead.
  • Grow With Us– Take advantage of ongoing professional training and development opportunities.
  • Comprehensive Coverage– A complete health, dental, life and LTD insurance plan
  • Top-Tier Equipment– We provide everything you need to do your best work.
  • A Vibrant Workplace– Join us for monthly social and team building events.
  • Perks You’ll Love – In our Montreal office, enjoy an onsite chef and gym.
  • Stay Connected – Receive a phone allowance to keep you plugged in.
  • Bring Your Best Friend– Our offices are pet-friendly!

 

Quadbridge is an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion in compliance with the Canadian Human Rights Act and Employment Equity Act. If you require accommodations under the applicable Canadian laws during the interview process, please inform us, and we will ensure your needs are met.

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