Surrey, British Columbia, CA
Position Title: Temporary Works Coordinator
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Position Overview
The Province of British Columbia has chosen South Fraser Station Partners to work on the Surrey Langley SkyTrain project. The SFSP scope of work includes the construction of eight stations, a 250m Guideway, three standalone Power Propulsion Substations, and three bus exchanges. The Surrey Langley SkyTrain Project will improve regional connections and provide fast, frequent, and reliable transit service for people and businesses across Metro Vancouver, especially south of the Fraser River. The general partnership is made up of Aecon, Pomerleau and Acciona.
Reporting to the Design Manager, the Temporary Works Coordinator is responsible for engineering support in the safety, design, adequacy, cost and production of all temporary works structures and site installation, as well as subcontractor maintenance where design is subcontracted.
This is an on-site position located in Surrey (King George), BC.
Key Responsibilities
- Temporary works coordination in close collaboration with the South Fraser Station Partners (SFSP) Construction Team.
- Prepare drawings/layouts for construction team and temporary works (using AutoCAD).
- Manage Temporary Works Designers (contract, schedule and cost control).
- Work with SFSP Design Team to prepare quantity take-offs, manage and track changes in quantities.
- Manage concrete technical requirements.
- Review shop drawings and coordinate submission to Designers/Client.
- Coordinate and review Work Method Statements in conjunction with Design & Construction Team.
Required Knowledge and Experience
- Minimum 5 years’ experience in Civil Infrastructure projects.
- Undergraduate and/or Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering.
- Mastery of AutoCAD, the usual standards of drawing
- Experience writing work reports.
- Good working knowledge of temporary works design.
- Good working knowledge of shop drawing review process.
- Expertise in MS Office and standard engineering software.
- Knowledge of Civil 3D is an asset
The expected pay range for this salary is $65,000.00 - $85,000.00.
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