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An established industry player is seeking a passionate Energy Project Coordinator to lead initiatives in the Tłı̨chǫ Territory. This role involves collaborating with communities to implement energy-saving projects, providing expert advice on renewable energy practices, and managing project deliverables. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in energy conservation, excellent communication skills, and the ability to work independently while supporting a dynamic team. Join a forward-thinking organization committed to sustainable energy solutions and make a meaningful impact in the Northwest Territories.
The Arctic Energy Alliance (AEA) is a not-for-profit organization, established in 1997 to help communities, consumers, producers, regulators and policy makers to work together to reduce the costs of environmental impacts of energy and utility services in the Northwest Territories (NT). The AEA is supported by various territorial departments and agencies, and does fee-for-service work in the private sector. The AEA is currently recruiting a Tłı̨chǫ Territory Energy Project Coordinator.
This position is located at the Arctic Energy Alliance office in Behchokǫ̀, Northwest Territories (NT). The position will involve significant travel to NT communities.
Purpose of the Position
The AEA is a non-profit organization whose mission is:
Reporting to the Executive Director and working together with the AEA team, the Energy Project Coordinator’s role is to assist and support NT individuals, businesses, institutions and communities to implement projects that reduce their energy costs and reduce their energy related greenhouse gas emissions.
The Energy Project Coordinator liaises with appropriate AEA staff for advice, consultation and completion of community projects.
The employee works on multiple projects simultaneously and must prioritize workload in accordance with direction from the ED.
Responsibilities
The Energy Project Coordinator is not responsible for the supervision of other AEA staff or sub-contractors. The AEA has a flat organizational structure with a matrix team approach where project leaders manage work plans for specific projects that require the participation of other AEA staff members. The Energy Project Coordinator is expected to coordinate the work and tasks assigned to his/her team members and to keep the Operations Manager informed.
The Energy Project Coordinator will be responsible for:
The objectives of the Tłı̨chǫ Territory Office program are to:
The tasks of the Energy Project Coordinator are to:
The position will require travel to NT communities.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
The following are required qualifications:
The following are preferred qualifications:
Working Conditions
Time is split between in-office work and time spent in the field supporting and overseeing project deliverables. The incumbent spends about 30 to 60 days per year in communities outside their home.
Physical Demands
There is limited physical effort required for this position; however, the incumbent will need to be comfortable travelling in small aircraft at different times of the year.
Environmental Conditions
A major amount of the work is completed indoors. Some extreme weather may be experienced on site and during community visits.
Sensory Demands
There is a need for attention to detail.
Mental Demands
The incumbent may be away from home about 12 times per year traveling to NT communities for periods of up to 5 days in unfamiliar communities with limited amenities resulting in a disruption of family and social life.
AEA offers a competitive salary that is comparable to the industry median for the NWT.We also offer an attractive benefits package that includes a defined contribution registered pension plan, a group insurance plan, Northern Allowance and annual professional development opportunities.
AEA is currently piloting a 4-day work week.
If you would like to know more about the position, salary, and benefits, call 920-3333 or 1-877-755-5855 (toll-free).
Applicants must currently be residents of Canada.
Competition Closing Date: Friday, May 23, 2025
To apply, please submit resume and cover letter by email to:
Arctic Energy Alliance
#101–5102 51 St., Yellowknife, NT X1A 1S7
Jennifer Wicks, Human Resources, Jennifer.Wicks@aea.nt.ca
We thank all applicants that apply, but only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.