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Defence Construction Canada

Defence Construction Canada

www.dcc-cdc.gc.ca

2 Jobs

1,188 Employees

About the Company

Defence Construction Canada (DCC) is a Crown corporation that provides innovative and cost-effective contracting, construction contract management, infrastructure and environmental services, and lifecycle support for Canada's defence requirements. It has two primary Client-Partners: the Infrastructure and Environment (IE) community at the Department of National Defence (DND), and the Communications Security Establishment. The Corporation also provides services to Shared Services Canada related to the expansion of the enterprise data centre at Canadian Forces Base Borden. From project needs planning to facility decommissioning, DCC's work covers a broad spectrum of activities. DCC's resources are divided among five service lines: *Contract Management Services *Environmental Services *Project and Program Management Services *Real Property Management Services Stay connected @dcc_cdc facebook.com/dcc.cdc

Listed Jobs

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Defence Construction Canada
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Coordinator, Professional Services Contracts
Job Description
**Job Title** Coordinator, Professional Services Contracts **Role Summary** Manages medium-risk professional services contracts for infrastructure projects, ensuring compliance with contractual obligations, mitigating risks, and coordinating cross-functional collaboration to support successful project delivery. **Expectations** - Secret security clearance required. - Fluency in English essential. - Requires occasional site visits and use of safety equipment. **Key Responsibilities** - Administer and manage multiple professional services contracts, monitoring compliance with scope, schedule, and financial terms. - Assess and mitigate contract-related risks, preparing risk reports for supervisors and stakeholders. - Coordinate reviews of consultant deliverables (e.g., Statements of Work, invoices, technical drawings) for compliance. - Negotiate additional scope estimates and manage contract cost, schedule, and milestone tracking. - Maintain financial oversight, including payment certification and budget adherence. - Foster relationships with Client-Partners, consultants, and internal teams to ensure alignment with project goals. - Conduct quality assurance reviews and document contract performance. - Support construction-phase coordination, health/safety compliance, and procurement processes. **Required Skills** - Contract administration, risk management, and project coordination. - Knowledge of procurement processes, contract law, and consultant bidding protocols. - Understanding of design phases (pre-design to construction) and industry deliverables. - Proficiency in estimating professional service fees and analyzing contract risks. - Familiarity with health, safety, and environmental compliance standards. - Proficient in relevant software (e.g., project management tools, document review systems). **Required Education & Certifications** - Minimum: College diploma in engineering, architecture, or related field + 4 years applicable experience, or equivalent. - Preferred: Certification in applicable field (e.g., Certified Engineering Technologist).
Borden, Canada
On site
Junior
19-09-2025
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Adjoint de projets (Occasion d’emploi pour les étudiants Autochtones)
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**Job title:** Project Assistant – Indigenous Student Internship **Role Summary:** Short‑term (2–4 months) project support role within a national defence infrastructure organisation. Operate on military bases in Canada, assisting with project research, documentation, contract monitoring, data reporting and bidding activities for construction and environmental projects. Primarily a blend of office administration and field support, aimed at building practical experience for students in administrative support, construction, environmental science, or project management programmes. **Expectations:** - Complete tasks on time within a fast‑paced environment. - Maintain confidentiality and adhere to security‑clearance protocols. - Demonstrate self‑direction while collaborating across multidisciplinary teams. **Key Responsibilities:** - Conduct research and prepare launch documents, project charters and implementation plans. - Provide project and program management support, tracking milestones and deliverables. - Monitor construction, real‑estate, and environmental contracts; verify compliance and record deviations. - Maintain project records, schedules and standard reports. - Coordinate data for visual and analytical reporting using automated tools. - Support renovation and new‑construction initiatives. - Participate in procurement reviews (plans, estimates) and tender documentation. - Attend stakeholder meetings with consultants, construction crews and staff. - Deliver general administrative support as needed. **Required Skills:** - Strong written and verbal communication, with excellent interpersonal skills. - Analytical thinking, attention to detail, and critical‑analysis capabilities. - Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). - Ability to work independently in a dynamic setting. - Positive attitude, flexibility, and professional discernment. - Preference for bilingual (English/French) candidates. **Required Education & Certifications:** - Current enrolment or recent completion of an approved administrative support, construction, environmental science, or project‑management programme. - Indigenous identity (First Nations, Inuit, or Métis). - Legal right to work in Canada. - Minimum “Reliability” security clearance; roles may require a “Secret” clearance. ---
Montreal, Canada
On site
24-11-2025