is an international firm of engineers, geoscientists, and technologists providing professional services for the development, management, and protection of water resources. A career at NHC has you working within a specialized team of geoscientists, water resources engineers, hydrologists, surveyors, field technicians, and GIS specialists.
About the Role
As an Equipment and Logistics Coordinator, you will play a crucial role in ensuring NHC's field programs run smoothly and efficiently. Working within a team of skilled field technicians and professionals, you will be responsible for managing NHC owned equipment, including overseeing internal bookings, tracking usage, addressing scheduling conflicts, and implementing a maintenance program. Additionally, you will be responsible for conducting audits, managing periodic testing of instrumentation, handling field logistics, and supporting field teams with their operational needs. The role ensures the smooth operation of equipment management, from tracking to procurement, maintenance, and shipment logistics.
NHC's field operations cover most of the province of British Columbia and extend to areas of the Yukon and Northwest Territories. Our staff operate from four primary work locations: North Vancouver, Squamish, Nanaimo, and Kamloops; equipment is housed at each of these locations. The Equipment and Logistics Coordinator will be primarily responsible for equipment and assets located in the Lower Mainland; however, support for other office locations is also expected.
Key Responsibilities:
Maintain and manage NHC assets, includes:
Support a comprehensive master inventory of all field equipment and instrumentation
Manage and track equipment usage
Implement a maintenance program to ensure equipment is ready for deployment
Address damaged or worn equipment through warranties, maintenance, and/or replacement
Respond to project requests
Logistics support, includes:
Assisting field crews with mobilization
Assisting field crews with shipments
Miscellaneous administrative support
Oversee the field demobilization process; includes:
Ensuring all equipment is returned to its designated location and inspected for damage
Removing damaged or defective equipment from the equipment pool (red-tagging) until it can be repaired or replaced
Conducting regular, recurring audits and preventative maintenance on equipment
Establishing an equipment lifecycle management plan
Ensuring the information in the asset management software is accurate and up to date
Purchasing support, includes:
Build familiarity and relationships with vendors
Manage the ordering, tracking, receiving, and inventory of hardware and instrumentation, consumable field supplies, replacement parts, and safety equipment
Overseeing vehicle and boat maintenance, includes:
Implementing the maintenance schedule for NHC-owned field trucks, light vans, and survey boats
Facilitate movement of vehicles and boats (trailered) to external servicing locations
Addressing reported issues and ensuring readiness for deployment
Qualifications:
We welcome candidates with an equivalent combination of relevant education, training, and experience. Education in a field relating to Business Administration, Operations Management is considered an asset.
Excellent attention to detail and accuracy in record-keeping
Strong problem-solving abilities to quickly address operational challenges and provide support solutions
Ability to assess and streamline operations, identify inefficiencies and develop process improvements
Well-organized with the ability to manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment
Strong time-management skills to ensure deadlines and operational goals are met
Strong communication skills for coordinating with field crews, management, and other teams
Ability to work independently while supporting a team
Ability to proactively initiate problem solving and process improvements
Experience with inventory control and asset management processes
Experience with managing logistics, including shipments and field mobilization
Knowledge or experience working within a formal health and safety program
Valid driver's license with the ability to operate trucks, tow boats on trailers, and apply basic mechanical and electrical knowledge related to vehicles and boats.
Strong proficiency with standard office software (e.g., Microsoft Office Suite)
Great Reasons to Join Us
NHC offers a competitive salary and benefits package, including annual merit-based bonuses. NHC's success as an employee-owned, independent firm depends on creative and productive employees. We celebrate and welcome a diverse community of employees and foster their professional development and well-being. Working with NHC is an opportunity to collaborate with people who are as passionate about their profession as you are, on technically challenging and satisfying real-world projects. NHC operates several physical laboratories and has a long history of physical model studies, which is somewhat unique among private companies.
Salary
$57,000 - $70,000 per year (starting salary will depend on knowledge, skills, and experience).
If you have the necessary qualifications and are interested in joining our team, please send your resume and a cover letter in confidence via the application link on this page https://nhcwater.com/careers/
Resumes will be reviewed as received.
Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. You must be legally eligible to work in Canada to be considered for this position. Please visit our website at www.nhcwater.com for more information.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $57,000.00-$70,000.00 per year
Licence/Certification:
Driving Licence (required)
Location:
North Vancouver, BC V7M 3G3 (required)
Work Location: In person
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