Introduction

Mechanical/Piping Construction Coordinator - ISBLKitimat, BC

Introduction

Reporting to the Lead Construction Coordinator - ISBL, the successful candidate will be assigned to the construction team and provide technical support to craft and supervision, as well as helping to satisfy the quality requirements on the project. Construction Coordinators do not have any direct responsibility for achieving progress or productivity, however, they are responsible for ensuring that progress is accurately reported and verified, and minimizing or eliminating any obstruction to the efficient working of the project. Construction Coordinators serve as the liaison between the Construction and the field engineering, quality, workface planning, and turnover functions on the project. The primary role of the Construction Coordinator is to act as the focal point for technical/construction interfaces within the project team; ensuring that construction requirements are made known and promptly supported by other functions, and coordinating with other groups/disciplines in the technical services and quality organizations to ensure that construction delivers the requirements to support other project team members.

Construction Coordinators are responsible for technical support functions, such as work planning, material management, interfacing with field engineering/technical services organizations, generating design change requests, securing appropriate approvals of design changes, and the coordination of one or multiple contracts, subcontractors, or specific areas of the company self-performed scope. In this role, Construction Coordinators are receiving direction from construction supervisors/superintendents and area technical services managers. The Construction Coordinators are the first point of contact for design issues and interfaces that arise in the field and will engage the necessary functions or organizations as required.

Construction Coordinators are also responsible for the activities of monitoring, inspection, documenting, testing, and acceptance of completed work as outlined in the quality responsibility matrix (QRM) found in the site quality manual (SQM). In this capacity, Construction Coordinators work closely with the quality manager and technical services managers to ensure the requirements of the site quality manual/project specifications are met. Construction Coordinators shall be qualified to be able to perform quality inspections for the assigned discipline and sign-off the quality records, in compliance with the Competency Plan – Quality Organization.

What are you going to do 

Responsibilities

  • Investigates and engage field engineering (when necessary) to resolve engineering and technical-related problems for both direct and subcontract labour in the areas of mechanical equipment, process piping, and structural steel.
  • Provides technical interpretation of design documents in support of construction managers, superintendents and contractors, and provides specific expertise for problem-solving activities.
  • Provides technical evaluation of bid proposals.
  • Coordinates the work of field engineers, technicians, and other personnel who provide assistance on specific assignments.
  • Coordinates the preparation and revision of technical work procedures (in conjunction with field engineering) consistent with project design and construction requirements.
  • Liaisons with workface planning group and confirms the status of material deliveries to minimize schedule delays by cooperating with field material management.
  • Verifies construction, building permits, and licenses, are available ahead of the work front.
  • Validates material take-offs and equipment forecasts prepared by workface planning, as well as initiates and prepares requisitions for the procurement of services, necessary to support the project schedule.
  • Remains knowledgeable of safety policies and procedures and performs assigned duties in a safe manner and, while supervising others, has responsibility for their safety and ensures that they comply with established safety policies and procedures and practice safe work habits.
  • Coordinates completion of construction activities in assigned systems and assists construction and turnover with preparing punch lists to ensure the readiness of systems for release to turnover.
  • Monitors preparation of travel packages, work packages, and other construction-related information in a timely manner as required to support the work schedule.
  • Monitors and inspects construction operations to ensure compliance with design documents.
  • Assists construction with submission of warehouse requisitions and expedites the delivery of materials to the field.
  • Assists field engineers by gathering information pertaining to field construction problems and providing input for resolution.
  • Establishes and maintains effective communication among construction, field engineering, quality, and turnover, to ensure the timely flow of design documents and information.
  • Maintains liaison with technical and construction support departments to provide the technical and construction expertise required to support the project.
  • Supports the implementation of the constructability review program during the construction phases of the project.
  • Coordinates, in conjunction with the contract administration group, the technical administration of contracts.
  • Interfaces with the Technical Services – Technical Contracts group for the site survey requests to provide horizontal and vertical control.
  • Assists craftsmen, foreman, and construction supervisors, with regards to construction-related issues identified on drawings.
  • Develops methods and techniques for the implementation of special processes.
  • Develops and implements testing and examination procedures and programs.
  • Coordinates the review and where necessary, obtains final survey information to assist field engineers with redline drawing creation and maintenance (varies depending on self-perform or subcontract scope).
  • Coordinates the preparation and implementation of the project quality program when the quality function is the responsibility of the construction coordinator as per the Site Quality Manual – Quality Responsibility Matrix.
  • Plays an active role in the development of the safety culture on the project, making safety a natural part of all work performed.
  • Review of all vendor representatives’ support requirements with project supervisor and determine the required date at site and duration. Interface with contract administration group and assist in developing vendor service contracts.
  • Supports the needs of Project Controls with quantity reporting and verification of installed quantities for self-performed construction, or audits contractor requests for progress payments to verify quantities for subcontract scope.
  • Coordinates with system completion and turnover teams with regard to start-up activities for assigned systems.
  • Prepare scope for change orders, extra work order or back charge notices for subcontractors.

Essential skills and knowledge

Requirements

  • Engineering degree, technologist degree, technician diploma, or equivalent journeyman certification.
  • Typically has 10-15 years of experience with progressive and varied experience in construction and technical.
  • Must have direct working experience on industrial projects with mechanical, and piping disciplines.
  • Strong interpersonal, listening and communications skills, capacity to build trust among internal and external stakeholders.
  • Established track record as self-starter.
  • Demonstrated ability to thrive in high-stress and challenging environments.
  • Team player – ability to influence without authority and support the success of a team
  • Must have excellent English verbal and written language skills.

What we offer 

What We Offer

Why apply through Brunel? Finding the next step in your career can be a full-time job in itself. We manage the process for you: from submitting your resume to coordinating interviews to extending offers and assisting with on-boarding. We’ll get you going while you get on with the job.

Are you the perfect match for this vacancy? Apply in 5 minutes and let's get in touch!

your-application-process[1]

Process of your application

Application process & contact

We will now begin examining your application: We will take a close look at your application documents and ask you for additional information if necessary. If your qualifications match our requirements, we will invite you to meet us for the first time.

Project discussion with our customer

If the introductory meeting goes well for you and us, we will arrange a meeting with the customer who has the perfect project for you. This gives you the opportunity to find out more about the customer and the project.

The decision

If you enjoyed the project discussion and the customer is also convinced of your expertise, we will ask you the final and decisive question: Do you want to get started at Brunel?

Introductory conversation with Brunel

In an introductory meeting, we would like to find out more about your interests, ambitions and professional developments. At the same time, we report on working at Brunel and provide information about all career opportunities and prospects.

Welcome to Brunel

Now great times are beginning! With Brunel you have countless opportunities to help shape technological progress. You decide how your career path goes. We support you in every phase of your career. You always have security behind you: Brunel!