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Project Coordinator

City of Richmond

Richmond

On-site

CAD 70,000 - 85,000

Full time

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Job summary

A municipal government in Canada is hiring a Project Coordinator to manage design and construction projects. The role includes coordinating teams, overseeing project specifications, and ensuring compliance with the BC Building Code. Candidates should have a Diploma in Architectural or Building Technology with relevant experience. The position offers competitive pay and benefits in a diverse and innovative community.

Benefits

Competitive pay
Benefits program
Compressed work day schedule

Qualifications

  • Graduation from an Institute of Technology in relevant fields.
  • 2-5 years experience in related roles.
  • Preference for experience in large, complex and/or unionized environments.

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate projects during the construction phase.
  • Prepare technical and status reports.
  • Conduct field inspections to ensure compliance.

Skills

Knowledge of the City policies
Ability to understand construction contracts
Experience in architectural design
Knowledge of building costs
Working knowledge of BC Building Code
Ability to assist in contract documentation
Skill in Microsoft Office Suite
Ability to identify project risks
Ability to plan and maintain reports
Ability to lead procurement processes

Education

Diploma in Architectural or Building Technology

Tools

Microsoft Office Suite
Job description

The City of Richmond is a diverse and dynamic community in pursuit of our vision to be the most appealing, livable and well-managed community in Canada.

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Imagine a career with the City of Richmond, a dynamic environment for growth and continuous improvement, fostered by our collective strengths and creativity. We are a vibrant, diverse cosmopolitan city, supported by a strong economy and recognized as leaders in innovation and service delivery excellence. The City of Richmond is committed to be the most appealing, livable, well-managed community in Canada, a goal that is only made possible by developing our most valuable asset – our people. This is a great opportunity to join our team and shape our community.

Project Coordinator

Overview

Capital Buildings Project Development (CBPD) is responsible for the planning, design development and construction of both existing and new buildings for the City of Richmond. CBPD works to foster and enrich an inviting and functional environment that welcomes and supports employees and the community. The CBPD team works to ensure a high standard of customer service delivery, as well as the provision of capital projects, and effective, efficient and safe performance for the operation and maintenance of City buildings.

Reporting to the Project Manager or Senior Project Manager, this position requires the incumbent to act as a liaison and coordinator between architectural, engineering, construction management firms and user departments for a wide variety of design and construction projects ranging from minor renovations and feasibility reviews, to new corporate facilities. The Project Coordinator is responsible for the development and definition of project scopes, schedules and budgets, as well as supporting in the oversight of project consultants for the delivery of feasibility/concept level studies, schematic designs, design development, permit applications, and the necessary internal reviews, approvals and reporting as required for the project.

Examples of key responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Coordination of design, contract administration and documentation. Administer the project during the construction phase, monitoring progress against the schedule and budget.
  • Cost estimating.
  • Preparation of technical and status reports, project specifications, tender documents, schedules, and budgets.
  • Conducting field inspections of the work performed and ensuring the work is completed in accordance with contractual terms and regulations.
  • Facilitating and managing City building design and construction projects.
  • Ensuring that the quality of work is within City standards and is completed in a timely and cost effective manner.
  • Overseeing consultant and contractor teams to ensure delivery of full scope of services, and evaluate performance.
  • Overseeing design review, check consultant design documents for accuracy, completeness, appropriateness, and conformance to City policy, bylaws, contract requirements, regulations, guidelines and standards.
  • Establishing initial project requirements including identifying resources required for the project, i.e. consultants, internal and resources.
  • Establishing Project Budget Control reports to identify the approved budgets, cost tracking and the forecasted total project costs. Maintaining and updating financial documentation.
  • Entering and tracking project information in the in-house capital project software.
  • Maintaining records of consultant and contractor performance.
  • Completing Building Assessments and provide Building Condition Reports.
  • Writing RFPs, EOIs, and tender documents for consulting services, and liaise with the Purchasing Department as may be required for consultant and contractor procurement.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:

  • Knowledge of the City of Richmond policies, procedures, and practices with an ability to apply these to the work being performed and ensure that documentation is being accurately collected and entered into various software systems such as Richmond Enterprise Document Management System (REDMS).
  • Ability to understand and use of the City’s standard form of consulting and construction contracts, Construction Manager Master Agreement, supplementary conditions, RFP, EOI, RFQ templates, and related template forms and letters.
  • Experience and knowledge in architectural design and construction principles, engineering practices and procedures applicable to the work performed.
  • Considerable knowledge of building costs, materials, methods and practices.
  • Working knowledge of BC Building Code, zoning and related municipal legislation governing the work performed.
  • Knowledge of the safety hazards associated with the work.
  • Ability to assist with the coordination of design, contract documentation, and contract administration as well as to act as a liaison and coordinator for specific design and construction projects.
  • Ability to review, analyze, assess and interpret plans, specifications, contracts and other materials.
  • Skill in the operation of Microsoft Office Suite including Word, Excel, MS Project and Outlook.
  • Ability to identify project risks to develop a Risk Management matrix and mitigation plan.
  • Demonstrated ability to deal effectively and tactfully while maintaining cooperative working relationships with a wide variety of internal and external contacts.
  • Must be able to plan, prepare and maintain reports, records, correspondence and various other materials as well as provide direction to one or more technical subordinates.
  • Demonstrated ability to use manual and computer assisted drafting tools and equipment.
  • Ability to lead public sector procurement processes adhering to bylaws, policy and provincial standards, with understanding of private sector project delivery processes.
  • Ability to work safely on construction sites.
  • Positive attitude and ability to interact positively with stakeholders while excelling in customer service.
  • Ability to exercise sound judgement and decision making.

Qualifications and Experience:

Graduation from an Institute of Technology with a Diploma in Architectural or Building Technology or Civil/Structural Technology, including or supplemented by courses in project management, plus 2 - 5 years related experience, or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Preference may be given to applicants with experience gained in large, complex and/or unionized environments. Project Management Professional (PMP) credential is an asset. Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certification is an asset. Class 5 Drivers License for the Province of British Columbia.

Working Conditions:

Duties are mostly performed in an office environment and require flexibility to work weekends or after hours in accordance with project schedules. Some field work including construction site visits and inspections where there may be exposure to height, noise, untidy and potentially hazardous site conditions during construction and/or including exposure to weather conditions.

The City of Richmond offers a competitive pay and benefits program, attractive incentives and a compressed work day schedule. If you are looking to make a difference, and to share our vision “to be the most appealing, livable, and well-managed community in Canada,” please submit your application by following the instructions below.

The City of Richmond uses an applicant tracking system for candidates wishing to view and apply for available career opportunities. For further information regarding position details and to apply, please visit our website at www.chooserichmond.ca.

We are accepting applications until October 10, 2025.

We thank all applicants in advance for their interest; however, only those under consideration will be contacted. If you are unsuccessful, please accept our appreciation for your interest.

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