As an Interior Construction Administrator, you will be part of a dynamic and talented team responsible for delivering Interior Construction projects for the City of Calgary. Reporting to the Leader of Workplace Solutions, this position directs day to day progress of several projects and provides planning, project coordination, financial and construction managements skills to the Workplace Solutions division. Primary duties include:
- Develop construction schedules, planning resources and update project budgets based on quotes through consultation with various City (City of Calgary) Business Units and private contractors.
- Lead regular project contractor site meetings, report project status and related issues directly to the project stakeholders to ensure project progress.
- Receive construction drawings and ensure construction project delivery.
- Manage contracts including establishment of preliminary estimates, procurement of contractors in compliance with supply management processes and ensure contracts are fulfilled according to scope and invoices coded correctly for processing by the accounting department.
- Complete building permit application, submittals, inspections and closing permit according to Planning & Development Services (PDS).
- Perform project inspection and documentation including monitoring and enforcing contractor safety and environmental compliance.
- Process requisition and purchase order documentation, produce construction budgets and monitor in accordance with estimates and quotations.
- Maintain and distribute official project documentation.
- Provide accurate and meaningful input in developing construction and financial processes, input includes knowledge of effective organizational processes and knowledge of Interior Construction.
- Mentor new employees on current processes and implement training of new processes.
- A completed 2-year Diploma or Certificate with at least 3 years' experience in construction business administration and/or construction coordination related type duties; OR
- A completed Journeyman Trades Certificate recognized by Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Board with at least 5 years' experience in construction.
- Broad understanding of project coordination in Interior Construction systems, including architectural, mechanical, and electrical is required.
- Knowledge of OH&S (Occupational Health and Safety) and environmental legislation is an asset.
- Strong problem solving, organizational, communication, project coordination, leadership and facilitation skills are essential.
- Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications.
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