Project Coordinator (Waste to Energy)
gulfjpcomp · Thailand - Bangkok, Thailand
About The Role
Job Position Project Coordinator - Waste to Energy Job Responsibilities Coordinate Waste-to-Energy Power Plant projects across Business Development, Project Development, and Execution phases. Support business development by identifying opportunities, conducting market research and feasibility analysis, and preparing proposals, presentations, financial models, and stakeholder/investor documents. Projects feasibility studies, including financial analysis, business case development, and investment evaluation. Prepare financial models, project reports, presentations, and supporting documents for management review and decision-making. Cost analysis and project economics assessments to support new project opportunities. Assist in end-to-end project development from concept to structuring, including planning timelines, budgets, and resource allocation with the Project Director. Coordinate cross-functional teams and maintain comprehensive project documentation (studies, agreements, reports) to ensure alignment across all phases. Act as a central coordinator among internal teams, partners, contractors, and authorities, supporting negotiations and facilitating meetings to align on milestones and deliverables. Support regulatory processes by obtaining permits, licenses, approvals, ensuring environmental and legal compliance, and assisting in PPA documentation and processes. Monitor project progress, budgets, and risks; prepare reports on milestones and mitigation plans, and support KPI development for performance tracking. Coordinate commissioning and ensure readiness for COD, supporting the transition to operations and smooth handover with ongoing performance monitoring. Job Qualifications 8–10 years of experience in project coordination or project management, with a minimum of 3 years in Power Plant or Waste-to-Energy projects. Experience in financial coordination, project financing, and engagement with banks/lenders. Strong stakeholder management, communication skills, knowledge of corporate governance, and proficiency in MS Office and project management tools; professional English (written and verbal). Strong knowledge of regulatory, permitting, and legal processes related to power plant projects. Experience dealing with government authorities, local communities, and public stakeholders. Fluent in English both written and verbal (Minimum 750 TOEIC score). Goal–Oriented, Unity, Learning, Flexible.
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