IT Infrastructure Analyst
POSITION SUMMARY
The IT Infrastructure Analyst is responsible for PRPA’s external network infrastructure and components including security cameras, card access, monitoring equipment, network hardware, and mobile devices. Reporting to the IT Infrastructure Administrator, the IT Infrastructure Analyst plays a role in the implementation and maintenance of PRPA’s entire network, including backups and resiliency projects.
MAJOR POSITION ACCOUNTABILITIES
1. Working with the IT Infrastructure Administrator, designs, plans, implements, and maintains PRPA’s external network and operational security infrastructure, including mobile device security.
2. Responsible for documentation of all relevant network architecture, design, and configurations relating to the external network infrastructure.
3. Responsible for maintaining the inventory of all external network assets and components including switches, cameras, card access, microwave radios, and mobile devices.
4. Responsible for PRPA’s backup operations, ensuring all required file systems and system data are successfully backed up to the appropriate media and backups are regularly tested.
5. Responsible for continuous improvement initiatives to enhance network performance, improve operational efficiency, and ensure business continuity and resiliency.
6. Ongoing professional development including obtaining/maintaining relevant certifications such as Palo Alto Networks, ITIL 4 Foundations, CompTIA.
7. Completes assignments on behalf of the IT Infrastructure Administrator, and others, as required.
JOB SPECIFICATIONS
Formal Education
- College or University Degree in IT/ICT or related experience.
- CompTIA A+ and Comp TIA Network+ or equivalents.
Related Experience
- 3 to 5 years experience managing networks and virtualized infrastructures.
- Veeam or equivalent data backup software.
Other Requirements
- Being a Veeam Certified Engineer is considered an asset.
- Experience with a Microsoft 365 environment is considered an asset.
- Experience with configuring Windows servers and Active Directory is considered an asset.
- Experience with VMWare, Nutanix or equivalent Hypervisor and HCI is an asset.
- ITIL 4 Foundation training and certification is considered an asset.
- Experience with project management is considered an asset. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (both verbal and written)
- Strong organizational skills and multi-tasking abilities.
- Strong customer service orientation.
- Self-motivated; works well individually and in a team environment.
- Acquires new knowledge and skills quickly.
- Good understanding of troubleshooting and root cause analysis. Able to understand, comply with and promote all Company policies, procedures, and processes.
- Able to meet deadlines and work in a high paced environment with little supervision.
- Able to manage all sensitive data in a confidential and professional manner.
- Willing to provide support to others within the department and to assist with interdepartmental tasks.
- Actions, dialogue, and ideas impact PRPA’s culture in a positive manner.
- Open-minded regarding improvements and suggestions. Demonstrates commitment to the Port’s Vision and Mission. Provide proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 with a vaccine approved by Health Canada.
- Possesses valid Class 5 Driver’s Licence.
- Able to obtain security clearance under Transport Canada’s Security Clearance Program.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- Works both in the field and in an office environment.
- Field work may involve working in adverse weather conditions and at high altitudes (on ladders and in bucket trucks).
- Regular, full-time position (37.5 hours per week).
- This position is not eligible for remote work.
- We provide reasonable accommodation for candidates during the recruitment and selection process and for PRPA employees, as necessary. If you require support applying for this position, please contact us at careers@rupertport.com
**Prince Rupert Port Authority is committed to a culture of equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging. We invite all applicants who identify as women, indigenous, as part of a visible minority and persons with diverse abilities to let us know in the ‘Message’ field of the application form.
Interested candidates are requested to submit their application via this link.
IT INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYST
The IT Infrastructure Analyst is responsible for PRPA’s external network infrastructure and components including security cameras, card access, monitoring equipment, network hardware, and mobile devices.
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Property Administrator
POSITION SUMMARY
Reporting to the Real Estate Manager, the Property Administrator oversees PRPA’s diverse real estate portfolio, including property and tenant management, to provide effective real estate support to internal and external stakeholders on commercial, retail, and industrial property matters. The Real Estate business unit manages a dynamic portfolio which helps to shape and support the ongoing growth and development of the Port of Prince Rupert.
MAJOR POSITION ACCOUNTABILITIES
- Manages PRPA’s property and tenant management system, by collecting, inputting, tracking, and preparing reports to maintain accurate and up-to-date corporate lease, property, and property tax data.
- Oversees the day-to-day coordination with tenants and PRPA staff, fostering and maintaining collaborative working relations to ensure compliance with lease provisions, maintenance, construction, and other lease matters.
- Assists the Manager with the administration of PRPA’s real estate assets, providing information and guidance to the staff, consultants, and interdisciplinary internal and external stakeholders.
- Undertakes research and data collection to assist in the preparation of memos, reports and correspondence responding to internal and external stakeholder requests regarding property, project, and due diligence matters.
- Coordinates with various technical experts on the creation of maps, graphics, and presentations for internal and external communications.
- Prepares property and rent reviews by analyzing a variety of reports, including appraisals, surveys, property condition assessments, and feasibility studies.
- Support the preparation, collection, and submission of memos, reports, and documents in real estate transactions.
- Supports and contributes on behalf of the Real Estate business unit to various strategic departmental and corporate initiatives, including process improvements.
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Works predominately in an office environment.
- Regular, full-time position (37.5 hours per week).
- Regular working hours are Mondays to Fridays, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM with a 1-hour lunch break (unpaid).
JOB SPECIFICATIONS
Formal Education
Post-secondary diploma or University degree in a related field or equivalent work experience: real estate, business, commerce, property management, appraisals, or paralegal.
Related Experience
Minimum 3 years’ experience in at least one of the following areas: real estate or property law, planning and development, conveyancing, surveying, or appraisals.
Other Requirements
- Experience in conducting research, data collection and maintaining data integrity.
- Superior judgement and tact in dealing with sensitive issues and confidential information.
- Strong analytical problem-solving with the ability to exercise independent judgment.
- Strong writing, organizational skills, and attention to detail.
- Experience working with lease documentation and related legal work.
- Ability to calculate valuations on real property, reviewing property drawings and maps.
- Effective communicator, working well in a team environment and establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with all employees and external parties.
- Enthusiastic and self-motivated.
- Thrives in a high-paced environment.
- Proficient in MS Office, especially Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
- Demonstrates commitment to the Port’s Vision and Mission.
- Provide proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 with a vaccine approved by Health Canada.
- Able to obtain security clearance under Transport Canada’s Security Clearance Program.
- Possess a valid Class 5 Driver’s License
Prince Rupert Port Authority is committed to a culture of equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging. We invite all applicants who identify as women, indigenous, as part of a visible minority and persons with diverse abilities to let us know in the ‘Message’ field of the application form.
This position is not available for remote work.
Interested candidates are requested to submit their application via this link.
Manager, Environmental Review & Compliance
POSITION SUMMARY:
Reporting to the Director, Environmental Planning and Compliance, the Manager, Environmental Review & Compliance has a fundamental role in ensuring the highest standards of environmental protection in the Port’s development and operations. In addition to project reviews and environmental compliance, the role is instrumental in delivering exciting projects with habitat restoration and enhancement as well as leading scientific studies and initiatives for the protection of species at risk. This role provides meaningful opportunities to directly influence the planning and delivery of major developments and the operations of a high-performance Canadian Port. The position also includes opportunities for consulting with Indigenous Communities, the Public, and key stakeholders as part of environmental planning processes.
MAJOR POSITION ACCOUNTABILITIES:
- Oversees development and implementation of Environmental Management Plans for project developments within the Port of Prince Rupert.
- Manages compliance with permits, authorizations and determinations issued under the Fisheries Act, Canadian Environmental Protection Act, Species at Risk Act and Impact Assessment Act.
- Leads environmental effects evaluations for Port Projects.
- Liaises with project proponents, contractors and Port partners and tenants in addressing environmental deficiencies, concerns, and lease/approval performance during planning, construction and operations.
- Ensures that project documentation and monitoring/compliance activities are maintained.
- Participates in multi-disciplinary teams with other Port staff in reviewing and supporting Port developments.
- Manages project-related engagement with Indigenous Groups, the Public, and key stakeholders
WORKING CONDITIONS:
- Works in an office environment and in the field (outdoors, boats, remote or wilderness settings, all weather).
- Requires occasional travel.
- Position is based in Prince Rupert.
- Regular, full-time position (37.5 hours per week).
- Regular working hours are Mondays to Fridays, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM with 1 hour lunch break (unpaid).
- May be required to work outside regular work hours.
JOB SPECIFICATIONS:
Formal Education
- University degree in natural or social science or environmental-related field
Related Experience
- Five or more years related experience.
Other Requirements
- Able to work in an outdoor environment in rough terrain and variable weather for extended periods.
- Possess valid Class 5 Driver’s License
- Able to obtain security clearance under Transport Canada’s Security Clearance Program
- Proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 with a vaccine approved by Health Canada.
**Prince Rupert Port Authority is committed to a culture of equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging. We invite all applicants who identify as women, Indigenous, as part of a visible minority and persons with diverse abilities to let us know in the ‘Message’ field of the application form.
Interested candidates are requested to submit their application via this link.
This position is not available for remote work.