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Mid-Senior Petrochemical Professionals

Hire Resolve.comSarnia, ON, CA
Full-time
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Hire Resolve is assisting petrochemical organizations in hiring experienced petrochemical professionals.This is a multi-role opportunity spanning several functions within the sector, including plan... Show more

310T Mechanic Apprentice

MammoetSarnia, Ontario, CA
CA$28.28 hourly
Full-time

Heavy Duty/Crane Mechanic (310T) Apprentice.Please note this is a unionized position*.Ensuring the condition of equipment is in line with the applicable standards and instructions.Performing all-ro... Show more

Apprentice Heavy Duty Mechanic

Clean HarborsCorunna, ON, CAN
CA$36.86 hourly
Full-time +1

Apprentice Heavy Duty Mechanic.This individual will assist in the maintenance and repair of heavy handling units including, but not limited to tractors, trailers, and loaders.Permanent (full-time) ... Show more

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Assistant Building Operator, Live-In

The Skyline Group of CompaniesSarnia, ON, CA
Part-time
Quick Apply

Location: 205 Mackenzie St N, Sarnia, ON, N7T 6K9 Compensation: $12,000 annually + Apartment Job Type: Part-time Schedule: Rotating Schedule, Weekends + On-Call Availability required &#16... Show more

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Mid-Senior Petrochemical Professionals

Mid-Senior Petrochemical Professionals

Hire Resolve.comSarnia, ON, CA
30+ days ago
Job type
  • Full-time
  • Quick Apply
Job description

Hire Resolve is assisting petrochemical organizations in hiring experienced petrochemical professionals to support refinery, chemical, and downstream manufacturing operations across Canada. This is a multi-role opportunity spanning several functions within the sector, including plant operations, process and project engineering, reliability and maintenance, HSE and process safety, quality and laboratory functions, supply chain, and commercial/technical services. These roles are designed for mid- to senior-level professionals and offer a clear progression pathway toward senior leadership roles such as Operations/Production Manager, Engineering Manager, Reliability Lead, HSE/Process Safety Manager, and broader site leadership opportunities.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead safe, efficient plant operations across continuous and batch processes, utilities, and supporting units
  • Drive process optimization, debottlenecking, yield improvement, energy efficiency, and cost reduction initiatives
  • Support or lead capital projects from scope definition through execution, commissioning, and handover
  • Maintain robust technical documentation and change control (P&IDs, SOPs, operating envelopes, MOC)
  • Strengthen asset reliability through preventive/predictive maintenance strategies, RCA, shutdown/turnaround planning, and integrity programs
  • Ensure compliance with applicable provincial OHS requirements and site HSE management systems, including process safety controls where applicable
  • Lead and participate in risk assessments (PHA/HAZOP/LOPA), incident investigations, and corrective action closeout
  • Manage contractors and safe systems of work (Permit to Work, isolations/LOTO, method statements and risk assessments)
  • Monitor and improve KPIs for safety, production, quality, reliability, and budget performance
  • Collaborate with Operations, Engineering, Maintenance, Laboratory, Supply Chain, and external vendors to deliver site objectives
  • Support internal and external audits and inspections; maintain continuous improvement initiatives
  • Coach and develop teams through training, competency development, and leadership support

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical/Instrumentation Engineering, Chemistry, or a related discipline (a P.Eng. designation or eligibility is an advantage for certain engineering roles)
  • Typically 7–15+ years of experience in petrochemicals, refining, specialty chemicals, polymers, industrial gases, or comparable process manufacturing environments
  • Demonstrated experience in one or more functional tracks: operations leadership, process engineering, reliability/maintenance, rotating equipment, HSE/process safety, projects, quality/laboratory, or commercial/technical support
  • Working knowledge of safety and regulatory expectations in Canada (provincial OHS frameworks, contractor safety, hazardous energy control/LOTO, and process safety practices where applicable)
  • Familiarity with common plant systems and tools such as CMMS/EAM (e.g., SAP/Maximo), process historians (e.g., PI System), and standard engineering documentation practices
  • Strong communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to lead cross-functional teams and drive delivery
  • Willingness to work onsite in an industrial environment; some roles may involve shift coverage, on-call rotation, or travel depending on site needs

Benefits

  • Extended Healthcare Plan (Medical, Disability, Dental & Vision)
  • RPP - Group RRSP
  • Group Life - AD&D - Critical Illness Insurance
  • Paid Time Off Benefits
  • Training & Development