MINJobs posting: Capital Project Coordinator
January 22, 2026
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Capital Project Coordinator

Organization:
City of Prince George
Region:
British Columbia
Application deadline:
February 10, 2026 before 23:30
Type:
Full time
Category:
Project management
Description
The Capital Project Coordinator provides senior-level administrative, financial, and reporting support to the Project Delivery Office and its project teams throughout the full capital project lifecycle. This role supports the planning, execution, and close-out of capital projects to ensure they are delivered on schedule, within budget, and in accordance with approved specifications. Key responsibilities include financial reporting, budgeting, job costing, records management, and other project-related administrative and analytical functions required to support successful project delivery.

Requirements

The ideal candidate will have a Grade 12 diploma and a post-secondary diploma in Business Administration, Finance, Accounting, Project Management, or a related discipline, including accounting and project management courses, from an accredited post-secondary institution recognized in the BC Transfer Guide. A Project Management certificate is considered an asset. Applicants should have five years of progressively responsible administrative and accounting experience, preferably within the construction industry, including responsibility for budget administration, accounts payable and receivable, year-end accounting procedures, records management (both paper and electronic), and the development and maintenance of administrative procedures and processes. Alternatively, a minimum of three years of directly related experience in construction project support or a similar construction coordination role will be considered. Additionally, a valid Class 5 BC driver's license (or equivalent) is required, and you must be able to obtain and maintain a clear Police Information Check for relevant offenses.

Salary & Benefits

Enjoy a competitive wage of $41.32 - $42.37 per hour (under review), plus a comprehensive benefits and pension package.