Job details
We are seeking an experienced Project Coordinator to join our Hamilton team. In this role, you’ll oversee small project work within our Ministry of Education contract. You’ll ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and meet stakeholder objectives, while managing the full project lifecycle and overseeing contract compliance under the Facilities Management (FM) Subcontract agreement. This role requires an autonomous professional capable of managing multiple projects efficiently and driving collaboration among stakeholders. Some of the key benefits for this position and employment with our company include:
- Competitive benefits package, including paid parental leave and access to employee assistance programs (EAP).
- Hybrid working model – 70% office-based with flexibility for remote work.
- Ongoing professional development and career advancement opportunities.
- Review project scope, conduct analysis, and prepare Change Notices in line with the FM Subcontract Agreement.
- Plan and schedule work according to the specific needs of each assigned project.
- Oversee and coordinate the activities of consultants engaged in projects as needed.
- Contribute to stakeholder reports and project updates as required.
- Ensure the project works are completed within technical and quality standards.
- Ensure projects are closed and documentation completed.
- Experience in the Education sector is desirable , however not essential.
- Strong expertise in the delivery of small project management services.
- Demonstrate knowledge of statutory requirements, regulation and national standards associated with planning, approval and development of infrastructure schemes, systems and processes.
- Possesses well-developed contract negotiation and contract management skills.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
- Cultural alignment with our core values: Safety Leadership, Care & Empathy, Customer Service, and Diversity, Inclusion & Equality.
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