Electrical Coordinator
Top Benefits
About the role
About Us The Miller Group, a subsidiary of Colas Canada, is a Canadian leader in the construction and maintenance of transportation infrastructure since 1917.
We provide exceptional customer service and operational support using our time-proven construction methods and innovative technologies, alongside the highest quality products and materials.
We leverage our global network to foster positive relationships that make a lasting difference in the communities where we live and work. Whether it is making your commute more efficient, keeping our communities safe, or making remote areas more accessible, at Miller we are proud to Build Greatness in everything we do.
Day in the Life This role provides essential administrative support to Electrical Operations by sourcing tenders, coordinating bid submissions, and organizing all required documentation. It acts as a central link between operations, vendors, and internal teams to ensure bids are accurate and submitted on time while also supporting day‑to‑day operational needs. By monitoring schedules, labour availability, and material coordination, the role helps maintain smooth workflows and prevents disruptions to labour, equipment, or system activities.
Responsibilities
- Prepare and manage contract documents from project initiation through completion.
- Support bidding processes, ensuring timely submissions and post-award deliverables.
- Handle pre- and post-contract tasks including quantity take-offs, supplier/subcontractor pricing, BOM comparisons, labour/equipment costing, and quotation preparation.
- Manage tender coordination, cost codes, and bid submittal requirements to reduce errors and save time.
- Verify payroll rates and hours weekly, resolving discrepancies with payroll.
- Assist with onboarding/offboarding (new hires, rehires, recalls, layoffs) and track compliance training records.
- Coordinate with HR on safety-related refunds, allowances, WSIB, and insurance compliance.
- Manage purchase orders and project-specific documentation such as shop drawings and material lists.
- Produce required project reports and compliance documentation (QC/QA).
- Liaise with owners, suppliers, engineers, and subcontractors, maintaining organized project correspondence.
- Update and maintain processes, safe work practices, and job procedures.
- Support corporate guidance and costing for tendered contracts.
- Assist Project Managers and Superintendents with project administration and field coordination.
- Manage AR/AP processes, including invoice and PO review.
- Track and organize packing slips, tickets, and procurement records.
- Maintain structured project documentation, reports, and records for project teams.
Qualifications
- Diploma or degree in Construction Management, Civil/Electrical Engineering, Business Administration, or a related field an asset
- 2+ years of experience in construction administration, estimating support, operations coordination, or a similar role within a construction or trades organization.
- Ability to quickly learn and adapt to various software platforms and other technology
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple deadlines across pre‑contract, post‑contract, and operations workflows.
- Strong MS Office skills (Excel, Word, Outlook).
- Basic understanding of financial principles and estimating processes.
- Familiarity with reading and interpreting technical drawings.
- Understanding of basic procurement processes and best practices.
- Ability to interpret and understand contractual language.
Compensation Data Targeting $27-32/hr
Culture At Miller, we want every employee to feel connected, where creativity and innovation thrive, and your contributions make a real impact. Our supportive and inclusive atmosphere encourages open communication, ensuring every team member feels heard and valued. With a commitment to flexibility, opportunities for professional development, and a shared passion for excellence, we are more than just colleagues – we are a community dedicated to Building Greatness together.
If you are seeking a workplace that values employees, challenges you to reach new heights, and celebrates your achievements, Miller is the place for you. Build your career with us.
The Miller Group does not use artificial intelligence (AI) or any automated decision-making tools to screen, assess, or select applicants during our recruitment and hiring processes. All applications are reviewed and evaluated by qualified personnel (to ensure a fair and human-driven process) Miller is proud to provide this unique career opportunity, we offer continuous learning, opportunity for growth, and a competitive compensation package. At our core; we are our people. We succeed because we respect our people and invest in their development, safety and well-being. Miller is an equal opportunity employer. We believe that diversity and inclusion are key attributes to building greatness. Miller’s core values of Integrity and Community welcomes everyone, at work and in the community, and our value of Accountability, means that we own our actions, our decisions and our results. As a Miller employee, this will ultimately be your commitment to our inclusive culture. We will contact candidates selected for an interview. Accommodation for applications with disabilities will be made during the recruitment process when requested.
About The Miller Group
With thousands of employees, operations in eight provinces and all three territories, Miller, as part of the Colas family, is the largest road construction company in Canada. The Miller Group’s history dates back to 1917 when it was founded as A.E. Jupp Construction. When its ownership changed in 1946, the name changed to Miller Paving Limited. Since its formation, Miller’s proud reputation has been based on excellence in road building and it has contributed to many of the major infrastructure projects during the great road building boom of the mid-20th century and beyond.
The Miller Group is the employer of choice because we invest in our people. We provide the tools and skills they need to succeed in their roles and build long, rewarding careers with us. We’re always on the lookout for smart people with the drive to take on challenges, consider what our customers need in new and innovative ways, and deliver creative solutions.
We embrace diversity, equity and inclusion in all we do. Miller is committed to fostering a culture of inclusivity, equity and accessibility for all. We are proud to celebrate our diverse workforce because we know it encourages an inspiring workplace where people are empowered and engaged. Our team is a reflection of the communities where we live and work, and we welcome their diverse insights, ideas and input.
CAREERS: Be sure to check out our current opportunities posted on millergroup.ca/careers.
Electrical Coordinator
Top Benefits
About the role
About Us The Miller Group, a subsidiary of Colas Canada, is a Canadian leader in the construction and maintenance of transportation infrastructure since 1917.
We provide exceptional customer service and operational support using our time-proven construction methods and innovative technologies, alongside the highest quality products and materials.
We leverage our global network to foster positive relationships that make a lasting difference in the communities where we live and work. Whether it is making your commute more efficient, keeping our communities safe, or making remote areas more accessible, at Miller we are proud to Build Greatness in everything we do.
Day in the Life This role provides essential administrative support to Electrical Operations by sourcing tenders, coordinating bid submissions, and organizing all required documentation. It acts as a central link between operations, vendors, and internal teams to ensure bids are accurate and submitted on time while also supporting day‑to‑day operational needs. By monitoring schedules, labour availability, and material coordination, the role helps maintain smooth workflows and prevents disruptions to labour, equipment, or system activities.
Responsibilities
- Prepare and manage contract documents from project initiation through completion.
- Support bidding processes, ensuring timely submissions and post-award deliverables.
- Handle pre- and post-contract tasks including quantity take-offs, supplier/subcontractor pricing, BOM comparisons, labour/equipment costing, and quotation preparation.
- Manage tender coordination, cost codes, and bid submittal requirements to reduce errors and save time.
- Verify payroll rates and hours weekly, resolving discrepancies with payroll.
- Assist with onboarding/offboarding (new hires, rehires, recalls, layoffs) and track compliance training records.
- Coordinate with HR on safety-related refunds, allowances, WSIB, and insurance compliance.
- Manage purchase orders and project-specific documentation such as shop drawings and material lists.
- Produce required project reports and compliance documentation (QC/QA).
- Liaise with owners, suppliers, engineers, and subcontractors, maintaining organized project correspondence.
- Update and maintain processes, safe work practices, and job procedures.
- Support corporate guidance and costing for tendered contracts.
- Assist Project Managers and Superintendents with project administration and field coordination.
- Manage AR/AP processes, including invoice and PO review.
- Track and organize packing slips, tickets, and procurement records.
- Maintain structured project documentation, reports, and records for project teams.
Qualifications
- Diploma or degree in Construction Management, Civil/Electrical Engineering, Business Administration, or a related field an asset
- 2+ years of experience in construction administration, estimating support, operations coordination, or a similar role within a construction or trades organization.
- Ability to quickly learn and adapt to various software platforms and other technology
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple deadlines across pre‑contract, post‑contract, and operations workflows.
- Strong MS Office skills (Excel, Word, Outlook).
- Basic understanding of financial principles and estimating processes.
- Familiarity with reading and interpreting technical drawings.
- Understanding of basic procurement processes and best practices.
- Ability to interpret and understand contractual language.
Compensation Data Targeting $27-32/hr
Culture At Miller, we want every employee to feel connected, where creativity and innovation thrive, and your contributions make a real impact. Our supportive and inclusive atmosphere encourages open communication, ensuring every team member feels heard and valued. With a commitment to flexibility, opportunities for professional development, and a shared passion for excellence, we are more than just colleagues – we are a community dedicated to Building Greatness together.
If you are seeking a workplace that values employees, challenges you to reach new heights, and celebrates your achievements, Miller is the place for you. Build your career with us.
The Miller Group does not use artificial intelligence (AI) or any automated decision-making tools to screen, assess, or select applicants during our recruitment and hiring processes. All applications are reviewed and evaluated by qualified personnel (to ensure a fair and human-driven process) Miller is proud to provide this unique career opportunity, we offer continuous learning, opportunity for growth, and a competitive compensation package. At our core; we are our people. We succeed because we respect our people and invest in their development, safety and well-being. Miller is an equal opportunity employer. We believe that diversity and inclusion are key attributes to building greatness. Miller’s core values of Integrity and Community welcomes everyone, at work and in the community, and our value of Accountability, means that we own our actions, our decisions and our results. As a Miller employee, this will ultimately be your commitment to our inclusive culture. We will contact candidates selected for an interview. Accommodation for applications with disabilities will be made during the recruitment process when requested.
About The Miller Group
With thousands of employees, operations in eight provinces and all three territories, Miller, as part of the Colas family, is the largest road construction company in Canada. The Miller Group’s history dates back to 1917 when it was founded as A.E. Jupp Construction. When its ownership changed in 1946, the name changed to Miller Paving Limited. Since its formation, Miller’s proud reputation has been based on excellence in road building and it has contributed to many of the major infrastructure projects during the great road building boom of the mid-20th century and beyond.
The Miller Group is the employer of choice because we invest in our people. We provide the tools and skills they need to succeed in their roles and build long, rewarding careers with us. We’re always on the lookout for smart people with the drive to take on challenges, consider what our customers need in new and innovative ways, and deliver creative solutions.
We embrace diversity, equity and inclusion in all we do. Miller is committed to fostering a culture of inclusivity, equity and accessibility for all. We are proud to celebrate our diverse workforce because we know it encourages an inspiring workplace where people are empowered and engaged. Our team is a reflection of the communities where we live and work, and we welcome their diverse insights, ideas and input.
CAREERS: Be sure to check out our current opportunities posted on millergroup.ca/careers.