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4 results for Communications Director in Vancouver, BC

Director of Family Office Operations
  • Burnaby, BC
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 120000.00 - 150000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>Our client, a private investment office is seeking a highly organized and discreet Director of Family Office Operations to oversee personal financial management, administration, and legacy planning for its principals. This role requires exceptional financial acumen, integrity, and the ability to manage complex affairs with professionalism and care.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Oversee personal financial strategy, including budgeting, cash flow, and investment performance reporting.</li><li>Coordinate with tax, legal, and accounting advisors to ensure compliance and optimize outcomes.</li><li>Manage personal administration, contracts, and confidential records.</li><li>Support estate, trust, and philanthropic planning initiatives.</li><li>Evaluate and report on investment opportunities and performance.</li><li>Serve as the trusted liaison among principals and external advisors.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><br></p>
  • 2025-10-07T17:09:36Z
Health & Safety Administrator
  • New Westminster, BC
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 55000.00 - 65000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>We are searching for experienced Administrative Coordinators for our client, a non-profit organization for construction, based in New Westminster. In the role of Health & Safety Coordinator, you will be responsible for supporting the administrative function of the Health & Safety department and the Advisory Committee. No two days are the same in this fast paced, high volume role, requiring a highly organized individual who has a keen interest in learning new things, communicating with a variety of individuals, and understands the importance of Safety withing Construction.</p><p><br></p><p>The main duties of this person are:</p><p>• Manage the Director’s calendar, including scheduling meetings, appointments, and reminders.</p><p>• Draft emails, memos, and other communications on behalf of the Director; respond to stakeholder inquiries related to safety and OH& S programs.</p><p>• Conduct regulatory reviews and prepare reports for industry groups as needed.</p><p>• Contribute to social media and publications promoting safety services; update Health & Safety content and industry resources on the website.</p><p>• Assist with planning annual Safety Conference and represent the organization at industry events.</p><p>• Maintain accurate records, templates, photos, and reports using the document management system.</p><p>• Ensure proper recordkeeping across all applicable databases and programs.</p><p>• Provide general administrative support to the Health & Safety team as directed by the Director.</p><p>• Coordinate committee activities by scheduling meetings, preparing agendas, documenting minutes and action items, and responding to member and stakeholder inquiries.</p><p>• Support project work by developing documentation and industry resources, and compiling statistics and progress reports for monthly or ad hoc presentations to the committees.</p><p>• Co-lead the Occupational Health & Safety (OH& S) program alongside the Director, including active participation in the JOHS Committee, internal safety initiatives, and COR audit responsibilities to maintain certification.</p><p>• Maintain compliance by updating OH& S documents in line with regulatory changes, liaising with WorkSafeBC as needed, and reporting safety statistics and progress to Executives.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>
  • 2025-09-24T23:28:43Z
Estimator
  • Abbotsford, BC
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 100000.00 - 110000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p><strong>Estimator – Power Utilities Construction</strong></p><p><strong>Location:</strong> Abbotsford, BC</p><p><strong>Salary: </strong>$100,000 - 110,000</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About the Company</strong></p><p>Our client is a <strong>Canadian-owned utility contractor</strong> with a strong reputation for reliability, safety, and quality. With projects spanning across Western Canada, they deliver essential <strong>construction and maintenance services in the power utility sector</strong>, supporting major infrastructure and energy initiatives that keep communities connected.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>The Opportunity</strong></p><p>Are you a detail-driven Estimator who thrives in a collaborative environment? This is your chance to join a <strong>growing, forward-thinking team</strong> where your expertise directly contributes to winning bids and delivering successful projects. Reporting to the <strong>Director of Project Services</strong>, you’ll play a key role in preparing accurate, competitive cost estimates and continuously improving internal tools and processes. Every day brings a new challenge — from interpreting drawings and specs to collaborating with suppliers and project teams on major infrastructure builds.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>What You’ll Be Doing</strong></p><ul><li>Partner with the Lead Estimator and project teams to prepare competitive bids and detailed cost estimates.</li><li>Interpret drawings and specifications to determine scope, materials, and resource requirements.</li><li>Perform quantity takeoffs and cost breakdowns across all phases of construction.</li><li>Source and evaluate pricing from subcontractors, suppliers, and equipment vendors.</li><li>Validate estimates against historical data and current market trends.</li><li>Maintain clear documentation and organized backup for all estimate figures.</li><li>Support continuous improvement of estimating tools, processes, and systems.</li><li>Participate in post-bid reviews to identify lessons learned and areas for improvement.</li></ul>
  • 2025-10-08T07:04:15Z
Senior Corporate Accountant
  • Vancouver, BC
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 100000.00 - 110000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>A growing organization is building a strong finance team to support its transition from acquisition to production. Reporting to the Corporate Controller, the Corporate Accountant will play an integral role in the monthly and quarterly close process, ensuring financial data is accurate, complete, and delivered in a timely manner. Key responsibilities include preparing consolidation entries, account reconciliations, and statutory reports, managing intercompany transactions, and supporting payroll, tax, and treasury operations. This role requires strong attention to detail and a collaborative approach, working closely with site accountants, finance leaders, and cross-functional teams to ensure compliance and data integrity.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key responsibilities include:</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Financial Reporting and Consolidation</strong>: Perform monthly and quarterly close processes by preparing consolidation entries, drafting financial statements and notes, and compiling supporting schedules. Complete journal entries and reconciliations, review local financial statements and fixed asset registers, monitor daily currency exchange rates, and prepare management cost reviews, including MD& A analyses for senior leadership.</li><li><strong>Intercompany and Accounts Payable</strong>: Ensure accurate coding and timely processing of vendor invoices, prepare intercompany billings with supporting documentation, reconcile intercompany balances, run revaluations, and manage payments via wires, electronic transfers, and cheques with appropriate approvals. Investigate and resolve outstanding balances to maintain accurate ledgers.</li><li><strong>Operations Finance and Statutory Reporting</strong>: Prepare management fee schedules for site allocations and compile quarterly and annual accounting packages to support deferred and current tax provision calculations. Draft legal entity financial statements for statutory compliance and contribute to cost analyses for mining, processing, and administrative functions. Update inventory adjustment and deferred stripping models monthly.</li><li><strong>Payroll and Benefits</strong>: Manage payroll-related journal entries and reconciliations to ensure accurate allocation of benefits and deductions. Calculate director fees, verify withholding tax compliance, and process payments efficiently.</li><li><strong>Tax Compliance</strong>: Collect and organize data for corporate tax returns, file GST/HST returns, assist in CRA audit responses, and support the calculation of quarterly and annual tax provisions.</li><li><strong>Treasury and Cash Management</strong>: Record and reconcile sales of assets, such as gold and silver, oversee treasury reports, and maintain accurate bank account reconciliations. Manage wire payments, ensure optimal cash balancing across accounts, and liaise with refiners regarding shipments and settlements.</li><li><strong>Systems and Controls</strong>: Execute ERP month- and year-end close procedures, ensuring the integrity of subledgers and general ledgers, rolling balances, and maintaining data accuracy. Document internal controls and assist in compliance processes such as insurance renewals.</li><li><strong>Special Projects</strong>: Provide accounting expertise for due diligence and support ad hoc projects as needed, contributing to continuous improvement initiatives within the finance function.</li></ul><p><br></p>
  • 2025-10-09T15:54:11Z