Construction Coordinator is responsible to support the implementation of yearly construction plans, oversight of assigned field construction activities, and to lead field safety and environmental performance as listed below:
· Review construction permits and stipulations, engineering drawings, identify execution constraints, hazards, and review the contractor field work plans for each year’s work scope.
· Participate in the constructability process and provide feedback to the planning team members and supervisor.
· Provide input to the construction support strategies and processes (camps, aviation, ground transportation, construction equipment, fuel forecast, material delivery, and laydown requirements).
· Actively promote Company knowledge sharing; apply best practices, synergies, and lessons learned from other projects and operations.
· Support a smooth transition of the Construction Plan to the field.
· Provide oversight and supervise all assigned construction resources to ensure key project milestones are achieved and all company execution standards are met for scope, cost, quality, and HSE.
· Monitor Contractor performance of work and provide feedback to the construction supervisor on performance improvement opportunities.
· Support interface management between field construction contractors and company operating entities.
· Manage day-to-day activities for all construction contracts to deliver requirements of contracts.
· Provide input to overall project execution including SIMOP’s activities with Drilling, Completions and Operations.
· Support implementation of the agreed upon execution strategy with respect to key priorities and milestones.
· Proactively lead HSE performance by communicating, fostering, supporting, and enforcing HSE policies, procedures, guidelines, requirements, and objectives.
· Perform jobsite walk-downs, review contractor THA/JHA, provide recognition for safe work execution and task planning.
· Participate in onsite Contractor toolbox and safety meetings, reinforce COPA safety processes.
· Validate adherence with permit stipulations issued by regulatory agencies.
· Participate in safety engagement meetings with Company and Contractor field leadership teams.
· Participate in the COPA adopted Behavior Based Safety (BBS) observation system.
· Participate in and support the COPA Incident Free Culture (IFC) program with contractors through participation in IFC workshops, field engagements, and IFC instruction/training.
· 10+ years of civil construction or related construction experience
· Proven ability to manage interfaces involving multiple field construction contractors
· Bachelor’s degree or higher in Engineering, Construction, or relevant field experience
· 5+ years of construction in Arctic conditions
· Strong interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills
· Demonstrated performance as part of a team working on a large project and interfacing with project leadership.
· Strong multi-tasking skills with ability to manage multiple ongoing activities.
· Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with other disciplines and across organizational boundaries.
· Listens actively and invites dialogue for shared understanding, then influences and acts to drive performance and achieve results.
· Builds strong relationships based on trust and seeks collaboration across organizational boundaries to achieve goals.
· Drives thoughtful and pragmatic change, encourages innovative thinking and continuous improvement, and models adaptability through resourcefulness, flexibility, and positivity.