Job Title

Indigenous Compliance Coordinator

  • Type: Full Time
  • Location: Calgary, AB
  • Employer Type: Business
  • Wage ($/hr): 30$/HR
  • Published on: 2026-01-27
  • Application Deadline: 2026-02-27
  • Job ID: 1035890126
  • Job Category: Engineering

TR CANADA E&C inc.

  • Full Time
  • Calgary, AB
  • Retrieved on: 2026 January 27 05:50:53 PM EST
  • February 27, 2026

Job Description

Tecnicas Reunidas Canada E&C is part of the Tecnicas Reunidas Group, a global leader in engineering, procurement and construction services for energy and large-scale industrial projects. We are seeking an Indigenous Compliance Coordinator to join our Calgary-based team and support us in our current operations.

The Indigenous Compliance Coordinator plays a key role in ensuring that project proposals align with Indigenous engagement and contracting requirements. This position is responsible for assessing the commitment of proposal companies to engage and contract services from Indigenous businesses, as mandated by project and regulatory guidelines. The role ensures that all proposals meet established standards and procedures for meaningful Indigenous participation.

✅ Key Responsibilities

Review all exhibits and documentation submitted by bidders as part of their proposals.
Evaluate compliance and commitment to Indigenous business engagement according to established internal procedures and criteria.
Prepare clear and objective reports summarizing evaluation results.
Present findings and recommendations to the Contracting Lead to support informed decision-making.
Ensure adherence to corporate policies and applicable regulations regarding Indigenous participation.
Maintain effective communication with the contracting team and relevant stakeholders.

🎓 Qualifications and Requirements:

University degree preferred (not mandatory), ideally in construction, engineering, project management, or related fields.
Minimum of 5 years in a similar role involving compliance review, contracting, or supplier engagement.
Understanding of regulations and corporate policies regarding Indigenous participation in projects.
Familiarity with industrial, construction, or energy projects in Alberta or British Columbia.
Ability to interpret contractual and technical documentation.
Integrity and commitment to transparency in evaluation processes; demonstrated seniority and ability to interact effectively with contracting and leadership teams.
Strong analytical abilities, attention to detail, and capacity to follow established procedures.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

🌟 Reasons to Join Us

Be part of a global organization delivering cutting-edge energy and industrial solutions.
Work on impactful projects that shape the future of energy in Canada.
Collaborative and supportive work environment with room for professional growth.

Required languages: English

Education level: Bachelor's Degree

Required skills: Proposal and bid evaluation, compliance assessment, regulatory and policy adherence, Documentation, report writing

Closest intersection: Downtown Calgary

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