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Act as the facilitator between internal and external stakeholders including professional consultants and contractors to organize and coordinate construction projects through end-to-end
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Keep abreast to project site's health and safety activities; identifying and addressing safety hazards; supervising contractor and internal team's work, ensures safety procedures are followed, and regulatory compliance with Workers Compensation Act (WCA), the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation (OHSR) of BC and other applicable legislations
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Work alongside the construction project manager for the execution of safety documentation related to the Corporate Safety and Health programs; preparing pre-work forms, ensuring safety orientations are completed, and collect and store relevant exposure control plans (ECP), procedures, certifications, and other relevant safety documents
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Coordinate hazardous materials testing by identifying scope of work, preparing drawings, and scheduling consultants
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Coordinate and monitor the construction activities for home modifications of injured workers by liaising with internal and external stakeholder to ensure appropriateness, functionality, feasibility, and completion of services in a timely manner
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Facilitate with the project team to administer review and response to request for information (RFI), and shop drawing (SD) review and approval process; responsible for reviewing and recommending approval of site instructions (SI) and contemplated change notices (CCN)
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Perform other related duties as assigned
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Coordinate, prioritize, schedule, and manage multiple and concurrent projects independently and within a team
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Use sound communication skills (verbal and written) to deliver information to a diverse group of individuals including injured workers who may be hostile
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Maintain a thorough understanding of construction sequences and knowledge of applicable laws and building codes; maintain a broad knowledge of construction equipment and techniques, drawings and specifications, building materials and more related functions
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Promote and ensure a strong customer service environment
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Establish and maintain respectful and professional relationships with a variety of internal and external individuals
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A diploma in building technology, construction management or a related field
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At least one year of post-secondary courses in CAD such as architectural and building technology, interior design, and/or facilities management
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A minimum of five years of directly related experience in the construction industry such as project management, CCDC contracts and construction administration, and/or project scheduling/estimating
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Working knowledge of AutoCAD, Microsoft Word, Excel, and MS Project
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An equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered
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Successfully meet the legal requirements under the Criminal Records Review Act to work with children and/or vulnerable adults.
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Confirm you're legally entitled to work in Canada