Join us in enabling trade through Canada's largest port
The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is an arm’s-length federal agency responsible for the shared stewardship of the lands and waters that make up the Port of Vancouver, Canada’s largest port. Our mandate, as outlined in the Canada Marine Act , is to enable Canada’s trade objectives on behalf of all Canadians, ensuring the safe movement of goods through the Port of Vancouver while protecting the environment and considering local communities.
As an organization with a significant impact on communities and businesses across Canada, the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is dedicated to diversity, inclusion, and sustainability. We strive to create a workplace that mirrors the richness of our community, empowering all employees to achieve their full potential.
The Cruise Services Coordinator (Casuperforms onsite liaison with the Cruise Ship Terminal Operator (the “Operator”) in the day-to-day cruise passenger and ground transportation operations, particularly during embarkation and disembarkation days. This position also provides operational guidance to the Traffic Attendant leads, cruise terminal users, cruise line partners, visitors and contractors to ensure operational efficiencies at Canada Place cruise terminal. This position performs other related duties with respect to the requirements of the cruise terminal users, passenger, cruise lines and other users of the cruise terminals.
What you do:
- Liaise with the Operator to ensure operational efficiencies are maintained on a real-time basis.
- Assist in the day-to-day planning and execution of cruise operations.
- Report non-compliance of all cruise terminal services providers and users.
- Escalate matters in a timely fashion.
- Prepare and complete various reports, summaries and/or daily logs. These updates may include, but not limited to, occurrence reports, weekly summaries, daily logs, Cruise Dashboards, or status reports.
- Liaise with Canada Place Operations Centre, VFPA Operations Centre, USCBP, CBSA and service providers as related to operations.
- Maintain effective communication with cruise lines, service contractors, cruise passengers, and others while balancing the imperatives of customer service and operations efficiency.
- Coordinate the on-site collection of data by Traffic Attendants or hired consultants (e.g., taxi wait times, passenger journey times, etc.).
- When required, direct vehicles, passengers, and general access to and from the cruise facilities at Canada Place, including customs and other restricted areas.
- Assist in the coordination of annual traffic attendant training and uniform requirements.
- Support project and project administrative activities including budget updates, status reports and follow up on open action items.
- Participate in process and practice improvements specific to ground transportation vehicles, passenger flow and general access to and from the cruise terminal, including externally licenced areas (i.e., parkade, convention centre), customs and other restricted areas.
- Suggest effective solutions to mitigate against recurring issues regarding passenger flow and operational efficiency, as required.
- Represent the port authority in stakeholder and customer working groups and committees, as required.
What you bring:
- Completion of a one (1) year full-time post-secondary certificate in operations, marketing or another acceptable certificate from a recognized educational institution, along with a minimum of 1.5 years related experience in a combination of cruise services, customer relations, marketing, operations or logistics related field.
- Traffic control training may be required.
- Knowledge of a second language and possession of a first aid ticket would be considered an asset.
- Must be proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, specifically Word and Excel. Experience with data collection and analysis is also an asset.
- Must be a professional and responsible individual with the ability to work independently, in a team environment and with diverse groups of people.
- Must have excellent communication skills, both oral and written along with strong leadership qualities with excellent interpersonal skills, including tact, diplomacy and the ability to liaise with internal organizations and external clients.
- Must possess an assertive yet courteous, knowledgeable, and helpful manner.
- Ability to deal effectively and appropriately with public in a variety of situations.
- Must be a quick learner who works well both independently and in conjunction with others.
What we offer:
- Market-competitive base salaries
- Learning, development, and advancement opportunities
- Onsite gym with towel service in a national landmark in the heart of Vancouver’s waterfront
Friendly, unique, and respectful workplace
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Location: Vancouver, Canada
Job type: Bargaining Unit, Casual, In-office
Working environment: Regular exposure to harbour and dockside conditions as well as passenger terminal industrial operations. Some normal office conditions.
This is Canadian-based employment, and all employees are expected to maintain legal eligibility to work in Canada. Applicants advancing in the hiring process may be subject to technical assignments, psychometric assessments, and/or background checks, including but not limited to criminal record, credit, and/or reference checks.
At the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, we are dedicated to employment equity and a workplace reflective of the diversity of our port community. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates including women, persons with disabilities, Indigenous peoples, and members of visible minorities. Reasonable accommodation can be provided in the selection process and while working with the port authority. If you require assistance with applying to our openings or are seeking accommodations to apply in an alternative format, please contact us at [email protected] . We are committed to supporting your needs and will do our best to provide the necessary assistance.
We recognize and acknowledge that we are located on the traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. To learn more about our First Nation relations and commitment to reconciliation, please visit our website .