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The Engineering Coordinator will serve as the primary liaison between the organization and external
authorities, and internally between all departments inside the Projects Division, ensuring timely
acquisition of necessary NOCs, permits, and approvals. The role involves initiating and managing official
correspondence, coordinating fee payments, and maintaining strong relationships with regulatory
bodies. This position is critical to facilitating smooth project execution by ensuring compliance with all
relevant authority requirements.
3. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES
The key accountabilities for the Engineering Coordinator role focused on internal & external
stakeholders, and authorities:
1. Liaise with Authorities: Act as the point of interface with government entities, municipalities,
and regulatory bodies to facilitate engineering-related approvals and permits.
2. NOC & Permit Management: Coordinate the preparation, submission, and follow-up of all
required documentation to obtain No Objection Certificates (NOCs), permits, and other
regulatory approvals.
3. Official Correspondence: Draft, issue, and manage formal communications with internal and
external authorities, ensuring alignment with organizational standards and regulatory
expectations.
4. Fee Coordination: Manage and track payments of authority-related fees, ensuring timely
processing and accurate documentation.
5. Stakeholder Engagement: Build and maintain strong relationships with external stakeholders
to support project progress and resolve any engineering-related issues.
6. Compliance Monitoring: Ensure all engineering activities comply with local regulations, codes,
and standards as mandated by relevant authorities.
7. Documentation & Records: Maintain organized records of all correspondence, approvals,
permits, and payments related to authority coordination.
8. Reporting: Provide regular updates to internal teams and management on the status of
authority approvals and any issues impacting timelines, in both e-mails, internal
Memorandums, and presentation slides.
9. Issue Resolution: Proactively identify and resolve conflicts or delays related to authority
approvals, escalating when necessary to avoid project disruptions.
10. Process Improvement: Recommend and implement improvements to the authority
coordination process to enhance efficiency and reduce approval timelines.
4. COMMUNICATIONS & WORKING RELATIONSHIPS:
Internal
• Engineering Department Manager
• Engineering Team leaders
• Other departments Engineers & Managers
• End-users and other COMPANY Divisions
External
• Local Authorities.
• Consultants and Contractors