Project Coordinator
DP World
Role Purpose
The Project Coordinator – Duke Point Expansion Project (the Project) is responsible to provide coordination and administration support through the full life cycle of the Project. This is a site-based position, at 750 Jackson Road, Nanaimo, and includes supporting the Project Team through the initiation, planning, execution, monitoring and controlling, and closure of the Project.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide site-based coordination and administration support through the full life cycle of the Project
- Support the Project Team initiation, planning, execution, monitoring and controlling, and closure of the Project
- Coordinate and schedule meetings, take minutes, organize action items and ensure completion through follow up
- Provide document control support for the Project
- Prepare submissions, reports and presentations to facilitate the approval and delivery of the project by coordinating input from team members, editing, proofing and formatting documents
- Liaise internally with terminal operations, technology, safety and security groups to seek alignment on project performance and technical requirements
- Prepare RFQ and RFP documentation and participate in the evaluation, contract agreement, and coordination of consultants and contractors
- Coordinates site investigations, topographic surveys and other pre-construction contracts with contractors and terminal operations
- Coordinate construction activities between contractors and terminal operations and conduct quality, safety and environmental inspections
- Assist with the preparation of project progress and cost tracking reports
- Developing Project scheduling, budgeting and progress reports.
- Forecasting project goals and completion.
- Monitor Project Activities (risks, contract, budget and schedule)
- Suggest and Manage Changes in Project Processes
Knowledge & Qualifications
- A university degree related to civil engineering, construction management or related discipline along with a minimum of 3 years site experience on marine works projects is preferred
- Demonstrated major project experience related to planning, permitting, procurement, engineering design, construction supervision, commissioning and contract administration of marine infrastructure projects with construction values >$50m
- Superior organizational and communication skills
- Outstanding computer skills including experience using Microsoft Project, document control systems and drafting software.
- Fluent in English.
- Previous Canadian work experience or experience working directly with Canadian industries.