Overview

Location: Canada

Date published: 23-Jun-2025

Job ID: 146131

Description and Requirements

Work LocationHybrid - 2-3 days/week onsite
Position Type: Contract, 6 months (potential for extension)
LocationToronto, ON
Salary: $55/hr - $70/hr (subject to experience/qualifications and employment conditions)



Our leading financial client is seeking a Project Manager for the team


Responsibilities:

  • We are looking for a Junior to Intermediate Project Manager to support a range of financial Advice and investment-related projects. 
  • The role requires someone who is detail-oriented, proactive, and capable of managing tasks across multiple phases of the SDLC, including planning, execution, monitoring, and delivery. 
  • The PM will coordinate between business, IT, and vendor teams to ensure project goals are met within scope and timelines.

Must Have: 

  • 3–5+ years of project management experience, ideally within Financial services, and insurance companies, and other client facing service industries
  • Hands-on experience managing SDLC projects (Agile, Waterfall, or Hybrid)
  • Strong documentation skills (e.g., BRD, SRD, status reports, risk logs)
  • Experience working with cross-functional teams and vendors
  • Familiarity with tools such as Microsoft Project, Visio, SharePoint, or Jira

Nice to have:

  • Previous work in assistive tech or personal safety/alert systems
  • Exposure to fulfillment, inventory systems, or mobile platforms
  • Experience designing or launching caregiver portals or client-facing platforms.

All interested applicants who meet the qualifications listed above are invited to submit a resume by clicking "Apply Now".


The indicated pay range for this position is a good-faith estimate based on the qualifications necessary for the position, including experience, training, and other considerations permitted by law. Additionally, it is emphasized that the pay band mentioned herein is the one established by the client company. Factors that may be used when making an offer may include a candidate’s skills, experience and geographic location, the expected quality and quantity of work. Most candidates will start at the bottom half of the pay range, with the upper end reserved for candidates with extensive experience and skills and who live in geographic markets commanding a higher starting pay. An employee’s pay history will not be a contributing factor where prohibited by local law.

This information is subject to change and serves as a general guideline for compensation discussions. Actual offers may vary based on specific circumstances and company policies.