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V.I.E - Construction Superintendant - OLRT Project - Ontario - F/M

VINCI Construction
March 18, 2026
Contract
On-site
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

NB: VIE role. Must be an EU citizen (18–28), graduate, fluent in English, with no prior VIE experience.

Are you looking to join a large-scale project and make your mark on one of Canada’s largest cities?

Shape the future of the Ottawa’s Mobility with the LRT project thanks to the VIE program!  

Kiewit, Eurovia and VINCI join forces to expand the Confederation Line of Ottawa towards both the western and eastern districts.

Our goal? Improving the mobility and connectivity of the city of Ottawa, thereby improving the mobility enhancing the lives of thousands of residents while reducing the region's carbon footprint

Project Overview:

  • 27.5 kilometers of LRT Infrastructure: the extension involves the design, construction, and financing of 27.5 kilometers of light rail transit (LRT) tracks, which will extend the Confederation Line to the west and east of the city of Ottawa.
  • Diverse Structures: You will have the opportunity to work on a range of structures, including 4 kilometers of covered trench tracks, 20 structures, 16 stations (including one underground and one elevated), as well as a maintenance center and associated systems.

Find out more about the Ottawa LRT project here.

We are looking for Superintendants V.I.E.  F/M who will be excited to contribute to this project that will make history in the city.

Does it feel like a challenge you would be ready to take on? Keep reading!  

What you can expect as a Superintendant on the OLRT project ?

As part of the VINCI Construction teams (Dodin/Janin/Eurovia Québec), you'll oversee multiple teams, ensuring smooth operations and top-quality work on construction sites. Your responsibilities include coordinating schedules, controlling costs, and maintaining high standards of workmanship. You'll also play a key role in fostering positive relationships with clients, architects, suppliers, and subcontractors.

Get ready to: 

  • Schedule and direct work crews

  • Hire, train, and mentor craft personnel

  • Develop 90-day, 3-week and daily schedules for crews, equipment and materials.

  • Develop and implement a plan for project completion and turnover

  • Handle the day to day of the site : problem-solving, quality improvement, cost tracking, maintaining good owner relations

  • Manage contract administration (subcontractor/field management meeting for communication) and act as liaison and coordinator between contractors and craft employees

  • Initiate and attend supplementary and regular meeting with client for problem resolution and planning

  • Build and handle the financial management of the project, monitor daily costs of all time-dependent elements on the project and implications;

  • Administer safety programs, and ensure compliance with policies, procedures, and requirements related to Quality Assurance, Occupational Health and Safety, and Environment 

Also note that you might need to travel and relocate during your mission if needed.

More details will be given to you during the interviews.