Project Coordinator, Hydropower (Implementation) – Barkley Project Group – Nanaimo

About the Role
Reporting to the Hydropower Team Lead, the Project Coordinator, Hydropower will work closely with fellow Project Coordinators and Project Managers to support Indigenous-owned run-of-river hydropower projects in the construction/implementation phase in British Columbia.

What You Will Be Doing
Field-based project coordination during the construction phase.
Supporting hydrometric data collection and field reconnaissance assignments which may include hiking through remote wilderness and forest and working around streams.
Supporting renewable energy projects by coordinating contractors and consultants, completing monthly progress reporting, maintaining communication records including minutes of meetings, and submitting reports to funders.
Providing critical thinking to guide the de-risking of complex renewable energy projects.
Communicating technical findings and recommendations to Indigenous clients and other stakeholders both in writing and verbally.
Gathering information and data from communities and stakeholders.
Assisting in the advancement of project proposals, including grant writing and reporting.
Coordinating tasks to ensure quality, consistency, and the completion of deliverables.
Maintaining clear records of the tasks, activities, and details of your work.
Coordinating permitting applications, environmental assessments, and other supporting studies.
Other duties, tasks and projects as required.

What You Will Need
A reputable number of years of hands-on, field experience working as a project coordinator.
Bachelor’s degree or technical diploma in applied sciences, engineering, renewable energy or another related field.
Experience working with Indigenous communities is an asset.
Previous experience with a general or civil contractor, engineering design, or consulting firm in a related area is an asset.
Demonstrated knowledge of renewable energy resources, technologies, and systems.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
A flexible and adaptable approach.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (particularly Excel).

Working Conditions
Physically prepared to work in the field, in sometimes remote communities, for potentially weeks at a time.
Travel will be required to field assignments across BC and will require a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.

Application Information:
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