Coordinator, Infrastructure And Special Projects

January 14 2025
Expected expiry date: February 12 2025
Industries Public administration
Categories Program management, Project
Remote
Anywhere - Quebec | Anywhere - Nova Scotia | Anywhere - New Brunswick | Anywhere - Newfoundland and Labrador | Anywhere - Ontario | Anywhere - Manitoba • Full time

The Kativik Regional Government (KRG) is a supra-municipal organization with jurisdiction over the territory of Québec located north of the 55th parallel. The KRG is currently seeking to recruit a professional candidate to work in the capacity of:

COORDINATOR, INFRASTRUCTURE AND SPECIAL PROJECTS

      (Hybrid, 2 years contract with possibility of permanency)

Reporting to the Assistant Director Airport Administration, Transportation Department, the Coordinator of Infrastructure and Special Projects is responsible for the organization and monitoring of Airport Infrastructures, Marine Ports, Mobile Equipment, and Associated Capital and Improvement Projects. The following description of work describes but is not limited to the responsibilities of the position:

  • Contribute to the preparation of plans and specifications in various projects in providing to Ministère des Transports (MTQ) comments on projects at all stages of the process;
  • Contribute to the feasibility analyses and studies on airport improvement projects according to Transport Canada regulations;
  • Evaluate the additional human, technical, and financial resources needed for each project in order to update the Sivunirmut Agreement (Block funding);
  • Develop and implement the Plan of Construction Operation (PCO) approved by Transport Canada;
  • Ensure that all projects are free of deficiencies and completed according to the plans and specifications;
  • Negotiate and prepare the renewal of leases and/or contracts for buildings and facilities owned by Transport Canada and the MTQ;
  • Assist the Assistant Director Airport Administration, in training and coaching of new management employees;
  • Participate as required in the committee meetings that are held with
  • Manage and coordinate Capital Projects assigned to the Transportation
  • Manage and control facilities maintenance by other
  • Manage the facilities maintenance of 14 airports including airfield electrical maintenance, vehicle maintenance, and procurement.
  • Develop and manage Transport Department Capital Participate, provide input, and oversee MTQ and Transport Canada capital projects on behalf of the KRG.
  • Coordinate and Schedule Rotational Mechanics and Electricians

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • University degree in a related field, exceptional relevant work experience may be considered;
  • At least five years’ experience in Airport Operations including facilities management;
  • Engineering Graduate in Mechanical Electrical or Structural Engineering may be considered;
  • Experience in project management may be considered an asset;
  • Written and oral working knowledge of English and French, Inuktitut will be considered an asset;
  • Very good working knowledge of the Microsoft Office Suite;
  • Good knowledge of Computer Aided Design (CAD) program;
  • Excellent analytical, organization and decision making skills;
  • Good knowledge of Transport Canada regulations (TP312, CAR, SMS) considered an asset;
  • Availability to travel throughout the Nunavik territory

 

Place of employment:  Hybrid (working from home with frequent travels in Nunavik)

Salary:   Minimum $92 718/year; maximum $127 481/year

Benefits:                                   

Lodging paid while working in the northern villages

Meals and expenses paid while travelling in Nunavik

Group benefits including Simplified Pension Plan and Group Insurance;

 Vacation: 30 days/year

 Statutory Holidays: 19 days including 10 during the Christmas holidays

The KRG is an equal-opportunity employer. In accordance with this and with the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement, conditions may vary to promote the employment of Inuit candidates.

Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

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