Subcontracts Administrator
Manage Complex Contracts on a High-Profile Edmonton Infrastructure Project
Manage Complex Contracts on a High-Profile Edmonton Infrastructure Project
DMC Recruitment Group is pleased to partner with our client, a respected organization in the infrastructure and transportation industry, located in Edmonton, Alberta, in the search for a Subcontracts Administrator.
Large-scale infrastructure projects demand more than technical expertise. They require professionals who can hold the commercial thread together, ensuring every contract, every change order, and every payment milestone is managed with precision. If you thrive in complex, high-stakes project environments and take real ownership of your work, this opportunity deserves your attention.
Our client is delivering a major construction and infrastructure project in Edmonton, Alberta. Operating within an EPC/EPCM structure, this organization brings together engineering, procurement, and construction management on projects that shape communities and connect people. The work is meaningful, the scale is substantial, and the team is built for performance.
As Subcontracts Administrator, you will sit at the commercial centre of the project, working within a dedicated procurement team to manage the full lifecycle of construction and service contracts from initial request for quote through to final close-out. This is a hands-on, high-visibility role where your judgment, attention to detail, and ability to navigate complexity will directly influence project outcomes.
THE OPPORTUNITY
You will be responsible for the management, coordination, and administration of subcontracts, ensuring cost and schedule compliance at every stage. This includes running RFQ processes, leading post-award contract activities, managing change orders for in-scope and out-of-scope items, and overseeing attestation of progress and Rules of Credit for billing purposes.
Your day-to-day work will involve drafting and issuing contractual correspondence, coordinating and reviewing project documentation, and processing payment certifications with accuracy and accountability. You will attend and lead progress meetings, prepare meeting minutes, and track outstanding issues through to resolution, keeping stakeholders informed and aligned at every step.
The role carries real commercial weight. You will identify and highlight contractual risks, assist in or lead claim mitigation efforts, and ensure legal, regulatory, and commercial compliance throughout the life of each contract. You will perform site reviews, prepare reports on construction progress, and document deviations from the contract where they arise.
Collaboration is central to how this team operates. You will liaise with subcontractors to address constructability issues and owner concerns, coordinate with internal design and construction staff, and work alongside the broader project team to prepare and process change documentation. You will also contribute to monthly project reports covering construction progress, billing, accruals, and cost forecasting, and provide mentorship to design and construction staff on matters of commercial risk and exposure.
When the project reaches completion, you will lead the coordination of close-out documentation and Substantial Performance reviews, ensuring final payments are processed and all records are properly handed over. Every phase of this work calls for someone who is organized, commercially aware, and solutions-focused.
WHAT YOU'LL BRING
You are an experienced contracts professional who has spent time on large EPC or EPCM projects and understands what it takes to manage complex commercial arrangements in a demanding project environment. You bring:
WHY THIS ROLE STANDS OUT
This is not a back-office contracts role. It is a meaningful position on a high-profile infrastructure project, one where your contributions will be visible, your expertise will be respected, and the work itself will leave a lasting mark on the Edmonton region.
You will work alongside experienced project delivery professionals in a structured, well-resourced EPC/EPCM environment. The scope of this project offers genuine complexity, the kind that sharpens skills and builds the kind of career capital that opens doors. For a senior contracts professional looking to work on projects of real significance, this is a compelling next step.
The organization values commercial rigour, collaborative problem-solving, and professionals who take ownership of their work. If you are looking for a role where your expertise matters and your contributions are recognized, this is worth exploring.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
Base Salary of $110,000 - $140,000 per annum, plus comprehensive health, dental, and medical benefits.
HOW TO APPLY
To express your interest in this opportunity, please submit your resume in confidence through DMC Recruitment Group. All applications will be reviewed by a member of our team, and qualified candidates will be contacted directly.
We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
As part of our recruitment process, DMC Recruitment Group may use AI-powered tools to assist with aspects of screening and candidate evaluation. However, every application is reviewed by a consultant on our team to ensure a thoughtful and personalized hiring process.
DMC Recruitment Group is pleased to partner with our client, a respected organization in the infrastructure and transportation industry, located in Edmonton, Alberta, in the search for a Subcontracts Administrator.
Large-scale infrastructure projects demand more than technical expertise. They require professionals who can hold the commercial thread together, ensuring every contract, every change order, and every payment milestone is managed with precision. If you thrive in complex, high-stakes project environments and take real ownership of your work, this opportunity deserves your attention.
Our client is delivering a major construction and infrastructure project in Edmonton, Alberta. Operating within an EPC/EPCM structure, this organization brings together engineering, procurement, and construction management on projects that shape communities and connect people. The work is meaningful, the scale is substantial, and the team is built for performance.
As Subcontracts Administrator, you will sit at the commercial centre of the project, working within a dedicated procurement team to manage the full lifecycle of construction and service contracts from initial request for quote through to final close-out. This is a hands-on, high-visibility role where your judgment, attention to detail, and ability to navigate complexity will directly influence project outcomes.
THE OPPORTUNITY
You will be responsible for the management, coordination, and administration of subcontracts, ensuring cost and schedule compliance at every stage. This includes running RFQ processes, leading post-award contract activities, managing change orders for in-scope and out-of-scope items, and overseeing attestation of progress and Rules of Credit for billing purposes.
Your day-to-day work will involve drafting and issuing contractual correspondence, coordinating and reviewing project documentation, and processing payment certifications with accuracy and accountability. You will attend and lead progress meetings, prepare meeting minutes, and track outstanding issues through to resolution, keeping stakeholders informed and aligned at every step.
The role carries real commercial weight. You will identify and highlight contractual risks, assist in or lead claim mitigation efforts, and ensure legal, regulatory, and commercial compliance throughout the life of each contract. You will perform site reviews, prepare reports on construction progress, and document deviations from the contract where they arise.
Collaboration is central to how this team operates. You will liaise with subcontractors to address constructability issues and owner concerns, coordinate with internal design and construction staff, and work alongside the broader project team to prepare and process change documentation. You will also contribute to monthly project reports covering construction progress, billing, accruals, and cost forecasting, and provide mentorship to design and construction staff on matters of commercial risk and exposure.
When the project reaches completion, you will lead the coordination of close-out documentation and Substantial Performance reviews, ensuring final payments are processed and all records are properly handed over. Every phase of this work calls for someone who is organized, commercially aware, and solutions-focused.
WHAT YOU'LL BRING
You are an experienced contracts professional who has spent time on large EPC or EPCM projects and understands what it takes to manage complex commercial arrangements in a demanding project environment. You bring:
- A minimum of 10 years of contracts administration experience within EPC or EPCM project environments, ideally in transportation and infrastructure
- A diploma or degree in quantity surveying, finance, administration, or a related field; a combination of relevant education and experience will be considered
- Solid familiarity with the formation of construction contracts, including support service, construction, design, and consultant agreements
- Demonstrated ability to manage and administer both pre- and post-award construction contracts across Unit Price, T&M, and Lump Sum structures
- Working knowledge of Work Breakdown Structures (WBS) methodology and its application in progress monitoring
- Advanced proficiency in MS Office applications, SharePoint, JDE, and Aconex
- Strong skills in Excel, PowerPoint, and Power BI / KPI reporting
- Excellent written communication skills, particularly in drafting contractual letters, notices, and formal correspondence
- A strong understanding of contractual and commercial risk and the ability to identify and communicate exposure clearly
- Light Rail Transit project experience is considered a strong asset
- Current residency in Edmonton, Alberta is preferred
WHY THIS ROLE STANDS OUT
This is not a back-office contracts role. It is a meaningful position on a high-profile infrastructure project, one where your contributions will be visible, your expertise will be respected, and the work itself will leave a lasting mark on the Edmonton region.
You will work alongside experienced project delivery professionals in a structured, well-resourced EPC/EPCM environment. The scope of this project offers genuine complexity, the kind that sharpens skills and builds the kind of career capital that opens doors. For a senior contracts professional looking to work on projects of real significance, this is a compelling next step.
The organization values commercial rigour, collaborative problem-solving, and professionals who take ownership of their work. If you are looking for a role where your expertise matters and your contributions are recognized, this is worth exploring.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
Base Salary of $110,000 - $140,000 per annum, plus comprehensive health, dental, and medical benefits.
HOW TO APPLY
To express your interest in this opportunity, please submit your resume in confidence through DMC Recruitment Group. All applications will be reviewed by a member of our team, and qualified candidates will be contacted directly.
We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
As part of our recruitment process, DMC Recruitment Group may use AI-powered tools to assist with aspects of screening and candidate evaluation. However, every application is reviewed by a consultant on our team to ensure a thoughtful and personalized hiring process.
Referral reward: $500
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