Worley

Intermediate Contract Administrator – Mining Projects

Worley  •  $82k - $98k/yr  •  Markham, CA (Onsite)  •  4 days ago
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Job Description

Intermediate Contract Administrator – Mining Projects -MAR00W8CompanyWorley

Primary Location

CAN-ON-Markham

Other Locations

CAN-AB-Calgary, CAN-AB-Edmonton, CAN-ON-Sudbury, CAN-BC-Vancouver, CAN-ON-Toronto

Job

Procurement Contracts

Schedule

Full-timeEmployment TypeEmployeeManagement LevelIndividual Contributor

Job Posting

Apr 1, 2026

Unposting Date

May 2, 2026Reporting Manager TitleSenior Manager, Supply Chain

Building on our past. Ready for the future

Worley is a global professional services company of energy, chemicals and resources experts. We partner with customers to deliver projects and create value over the life of their assets. We’re bridging two worlds, moving towards more sustainable energy sources, while helping to provide the energy, chemicals and resources needed now.

Purpose:

We are currently recruiting for a Intermediate Contract Administrator – Mining Projects. Our team includes world class experts and dynamic go-getters. This is a full‑time position based in Alberta, Ontario, or British Columbia, where Worley has established offices.

We are seeking an Intermediate level Contract Administrator to act as an individual contributor responsible for the end to end administration of assigned contract and construction packages on mining and mining related infrastructure projects.

The role supports contract execution, commercial compliance, change management, and close out activities for defined scopes of work, working closely with project management, engineering, construction, supply chain, legal, regulatory, and client teams. This position does not include people or line management responsibilities.

The role is locally based in Alberta, Ontario, Vancouver and may require periodic travel to client offices or project sites during the life of the contracts.

Responsibilities:

Contract Package Administration:

  • Administer assigned mining construction and services contracts from award through commercial close out.
  • Support accurate, timely, and compliant contract administration in accordance with contract terms, company policies, project procedures, and applicable regulatory requirements.
  • Maintain organized and auditable contract records, including correspondence, meeting minutes, change documentation, and performance records.

Proposal & Contract Review:

  • Review Requests for Proposals (RFPs), Invitations to Tender (ITTs), and contract documents to identify commercial risks, non standard terms, and policy or regulatory deviations.
  • Assist in the development and execution of contract strategies and contracting plans for assigned mining scopes, including construction packages and specialty services.
  • Provide commercial and contractual input throughout tendering, evaluation, and execution phases.

Negotiation & Commercial Support:

  • Support or participate in negotiations related to assigned contracts, including clarifications, amendments, variations, and claims, within delegated authority.
  • Prepare or contribute to commercial evaluations, bid analyses, contract award recommendations, and approval documentation.
  • Participate in contractor interviews and evaluation processes for assigned packages.

Contractor & Performance Monitoring:

  • Administer contracts during execution, including correspondence control, progress meetings, and change management tracking.
  • Monitor contractor performance relative to commercial terms, scope, pricing, schedule, and contractual obligations.
  • Review contractor progress claims and support invoice approval processes in accordance with contract provisions.

Change, Claims & Close Out:

  • Administer contract changes, amendments, and variations, ensuring appropriate documentation and approvals.
  • Support claims evaluation, negotiation assistance, and settlement activities.
  • Assist with contract close out activities, including final accounts, back charges, and documentation turnover.

Client & Stakeholder Coordination:

  • Interface with clients to support commercial approvals and address contractual matters in line with project governance.
  • Coordinate with engineering, construction, project controls, and regulatory teams to ensure contractual alignment with evolving scope and field conditions.

What you will bring:
Technical and Industry Experience:

  • Minimum 8–12 years of progressive experience in contract administration and contract management, including:
    • Experience on mining or mining related infrastructure projects (e.g., processing plants, tailings facilities, surface or underground mine infrastructure).
    • Experience working within EPC and/or EPCM project environments.
  • Hands on experience administering individual contract or construction packages through execution and close out phases.
  • Ability to independently administer assigned contractual scopes with appropriate guidance and oversight.
  • Working knowledge of commercial risk, change management, claims, and contract close out processes in mining projects.
  • Familiarity with Canadian and/or U.S. mining contracting practices, regulatory considerations, and construction risks.
  • Ability to interpret and apply contract terms, policies, and procedures to day to day execution issues.

Communication & Collaboration:

  • Clear written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present commercial issues and recommendations to project stakeholders.
  • Practical negotiation and relationship management skills.
  • Collaborative, team oriented approach with a strong customer service mindset.
  • Experience working in multi disciplinary and, where applicable, multi cultural project teams.

Professional Attributes:

  • Commitment to Zero Harm and ethical business conduct.
  • Strong personal accountability, integrity, and professionalism.
  • Detail oriented, execution focused, and adaptable in fast paced project environments.
  • Alignment with Worley values, including customer focus, integrity and trust, action orientation, and managing change.

Education – Qualifications, Accreditation, Training:

Required:

  • Bachelor’s degree (BA/BS) in Business, Engineering, Construction Management, Law, or a related discipline, or equivalent relevant experience.


For applicants based in the province of Ontario, the salary range is $82K to $97K CAD.

For applicants based in the province of BC, the salary rate is is $83k to $98K CAD.

Application of the pay band: Variation in salary is determined by factors such as the candidate’s qualifications, relevant years of experience, geographic location, internal pay equity, and prevailing market conditions for the specific role.

Please note: No agency representation or submissions will be recognized for this vacancy.

Worley is committed to providing a fair and equitable hiring process for all applicants. As part of this commitment, Worley will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations for the hiring process. If you require any accommodations or assistance, please contact us at:TA.AMERICAS@worley.com

Moving forward together
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Worley

About Worley

Worley is a global professional services company of energy, chemicals and resources experts headquartered in Australia.

We’re bridging two worlds, accelerating the shift to more sustainable energy sources, while helping our customers provide the energy, chemicals and resources society needs now.

We partner with customers to deliver projects and create value across the life of their asset portfolios. From consulting and engineering to installation, commissioning, decommissioning and remediation, we provide integrated, data-centric solutions that help solve complex challenges, including those in renewable energy, energy storage, and carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS).

Industry
Consulting & Advisory
Company Size
10,000+ employees
Headquarters
Sydney, AU
Year Founded
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