Project Coordinator- Miscellaneous Metals

Steelcon Group Of Companies

The Role

Overview

Coordinate miscellaneous steel projects from design through fabrication to installation, ensuring timely delivery.

Key Responsibilities

  • reporting
  • client liaison
  • drawing review
  • procurement coordination
  • fabrication monitoring
  • schedule tracking

Tasks

-Assist project managers in preparing documentation, reports, and project status updates. -Liaise with clients, consultants, and site teams on project updates, changes, and approvals. -Collaborate with internal teams (estimating, detailing, project management, fabrication, erection) to ensure smooth project flow. -Monitor fabrication and site installation progress, ensuring work complies with specifications and quality standards. -Review drawings, submittals, and RFIs to ensure accuracy, clarity, and alignment with client requirements. -Coordinate with procurement to ensure materials and components for miscellaneous items are sourced and delivered on time. -Coordinate and monitor miscellaneous steel projects from design through fabrication and installation. -Support continuous improvement by identifying opportunities to enhance workflows and collaboration between Canadian and offshore teams. -Track schedules, deliverables, and changes to ensure deadlines are met and risks are mitigated.

Requirements

  • autocad
  • revit
  • tekla
  • bluebeam
  • pmp
  • bachelor's

What You Bring

To be eligible to apply for this position, you must be legally entitled to work in Canada. We do not accept international applicants without a valid work permit. The Project Coordinator-Miscellaneous Metals will support the successful execution of miscellaneous steel projects, including stairs, railings, ladders, canopies, platforms, and related architectural and structural elements. This role is pivotal in bridging engineering, detailing, fabrication, and site operations, ensuring seamless coordination and timely delivery. The ideal candidate is a proactive communicator and skilled problem-solver, adept at managing complex workflows and collaborating across diverse teams. -Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to collaborate effectively across departments and with external stakeholders. -2–3 years of project coordination or project engineering experience in Miscellaneous Metals or Structural Steel industry -Bachelor’s degree or diploma in Engineering, Construction Management, Architecture, or related field. -Working knowledge of MS Office Suite, Bluebeam, and project tracking tools; experience with Tekla, AutoCAD, or Revit is a strong asset. -Strong organizational, time management, and problem-solving abilities; able to manage multiple concurrent priorities under tight deadlines. -PMP certification or coursework toward PMP/designation is considered an asset. -Proficiency in reading and interpreting construction documents, architectural drawings, shop drawings, and steel detailing. -Strong knowledge of miscellaneous steel components (e.g., stairs, railings, canopies, ladders, etc.) and their fabrication and installation processes. -Understanding of fabrication workflows, material specifications, and erection sequencing.

Benefits

-Employee discounts -Group RRSP program with 100% employer match -Dynamic, informal and collaborative work environment -A unique opportunity to build, grow and leave your impact on a multi-billion-dollar industry -Ongoing learning & development opportunities to help build the career you want -Competitive salary and group benefits package starting from day 1

The Company

About Steelcon Group Of Companies

-Projects span from small-scale builds to transit infrastructure, retail complexes, healthcare, mixed‑use offices and hospitality landmarks. -Their in‑house teams handle engineering, drafting, detailing, fabrication and erection—delivering full‑cycle steel solutions. -They’re known for their proprietary ‘SIN beam’ technology: corrugated‑web beams that offer higher load capacity with less weight. -Facilities are certified by the American Institute of Steel Construction, underlining technical excellence. -Strategic facility locations from Ontario to Georgia allow coast‑to‑coast coverage across North America.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Commercial

Institutional

Multi-residential

Transit Infrastructure

Bridge Structures

Energy Transmission

Renewable Energy

Thermal Energy

Green Energy Projects

Airport Complex

Sport Stadiums

Seaports

Railroad Projects

Architectural Metal Structures

Skyscraper Towers

Agriculture Farm Complex

Architectural Entertainment Projects

Infrastructure