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Senior Measurement Technical Advisor, Kamloops or Fort St. John, BC

Randstad CanadaKamloops, British Columbia, CA
CA$78.00 hourly
Temporary
Quick Apply

The role is responsible for providing senior-level technical support for Northwest Region’s measurement assets and processes, guiding operations, troubleshooting, and serving as a subject matter ex... Show more

Nursing Unit Assistant

Interior Health AuthorityKamloops
Full-time +2

Royal Inland Hospital has an exciting opportunity for a.Permanent part-time Nursing Unit Clerk.This position works days, evenings 07:30 to 15:30, 15:30 to 21:26.What to Include with Your Applicatio... Show more

Administrative Assistant - Part-Time Focus Group Panelist (Up To $850/Week)

Apex Focus Group Inc.Kamloops, BC, Canada
CA$75.00 hourly
Full-time +1

Job Title: Administrative Assistant Work From Home - Remote Panelists.Part-Time Focus Group Participants - Remote Work From Home (Up To $850/Week).Our company is seeking individuals to participate ... Show more

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Sales Representative

Peterbilt PacificKamloops, BC, CA
CA$45,000.00 yearly
Full-time
Quick Apply

The Sales Representative is responsible for achieving sales growth and profitability of the department and maintaining current customer relationships and creating new customer relationships.At Pete... Show more

Senior Metallurgist - Kamloops, BC

IntertekKamloops, BC, Canada
CA$150,000.00 yearly
Full-time

Intertek (BML) is a global leader in the provision of metallurgical testing, process flowsheet development and interpretation of mineralogical analyses.With headquarters in, Kamloops, BC, we are no... Show more

Sessional - Faculty (THTR 3410)

Thompson Rivers UniversityKamloops, BC, CA
Full-time

The Department of Literatures, Languages, and Performing Arts at Thompson Rivers University requires a sessional instructor to teach one section of Design for the Theatre (THTR 3410) in Winter 2027... Show more

Asset Management Engineer, Interior Stations

FortisBCKamloops, BC, CA
Full-time

Affiliation: Management & Exempt.Employment Status: Full-Time Regular.Expected Hiring Range: $102,000.Short-term Incentive Eligible: Yes.Posting End Date: Open until filled .As the province’s l... Show more

Assistant Catering Manager

AramarkKamloops, BC, CA
Full-time

Reporting to the Catering director, the Assistant helps coordinate day to day catering operations for a diverse campus community.You’ll support events for students, faculty, staff, and external gro... Show more

Litigation Paralegal / Legal Assistant

Arlyn RecruitingKamloops, BC, Canada
CA$60,000.00 yearly
Full-time

British Columbia's Interior, is seeking an experienced.Litigation Paralegal or Legal Assistant.This is an excellent opportunity for a detail-oriented legal professional who enjoys managing litigati... Show more

Medical Laboratory Assistant

Interior Health AuthorityKamloops
Part-time +1

Interior Health is seeking an experienced and dynamic Medical Laboratory Assistant to join our Medical Laboratory Department at Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops, BC.If Medical Laboratory Science i... Show more

Customer Service & Administrative Office Assistant

HRS Talent SolutionsKamloops, BC, Canada
CA$30.00 hourly
Remote
Full-time +1
Quick Apply

Customer Service & Administrative Office Assistant.Schedule: Part Time or Full Time.We are currently seeking organized and dependable individuals for an entry level Customer Service & Admin... Show more

AI and Automation Analyst

Thompson Rivers UniversityKamloops, BC, CA
Full-time

Delivery, Automation & Operational Effectiveness .Leads the rollout and implementation of AI and automation solutions across administrative units, coordinating the work of identified proje... Show more

Assistant Professor Tripartite

Thompson Rivers UniversityKamloops, BC, CA
Full-time

At Thompson Rivers University, we offer far more than exceptional benefits—we provide a workplace where people feel valued, supported, and inspired.Our employees enjoy generous vacation and leave o... Show more

Administrative Assistant - Interior Service

Houle Electric LimitedKamloops, BC, CAN
CA$50,000.00 yearly
Full-time
Quick Apply

A career that gives you purpose.A company that stands up for you.A team where you can be yourself.Sound too good to be true? This is life at Houle.We believe in empowering communities through local... Show more

Administrative Assistant to the Faculty of Adventure Studies, Culinary Arts and Tourism Management

Thompson Rivers UniversityKamloops, BC, CA
Full-time

Provides administrative support to the Dean’s Office by organizing workflow and determining priorities in order to meet the needs and requirements of assigned area; resolves day-to-day problems; ha... Show more

Accommodations Assistant

Thompson Rivers UniversityKamloops, BC, CA
Full-time

Provides invigilation and support to students with disabilities during tests and exams.Provides support to students with use of adaptive technology during tests/exams (&Write, Dragon Naturally ... Show more

Rehabilitation Assistant | Acute care

Interior Health AuthorityKamloops
Full-time +1

We are hiring for a relief (temporary) Rehabilitation Assistant at the Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops.This position is anticipated to run until March 2027, or the return of the current incumbent... Show more

Machine Operator 1 - SPS

Loram Maintenance of WayKamloops, BC, CA
CA$24.00 hourly
Full-time

Assistant Manager, Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent.GENERAL DESCRIPTION / PURPOSE:.Machine Operator 1 (MO1), a field based position, is responsible for operating, maintaining, and repairi... Show more

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Senior Measurement Technical Advisor, Kamloops or Fort St. John, BC

Senior Measurement Technical Advisor, Kamloops or Fort St. John, BC

Randstad CanadaKamloops, British Columbia, CA
30+ days ago
Salary
CA$78.00 hourly
Job type
  • Temporary
  • Quick Apply
Job description
High Level Description:

The role is responsible for providing senior-level technical support for Northwest Region’s measurement assets and processes, guiding operations, troubleshooting, and serving as a subject matter expert in measurement, gas quality, pressure control and line break. At times, the work may involve leading resources, small teams, projects or guiding customers.

Specific Accountabilities:

• Provide senior Meter Station, Gas Quality, Linebreak and Pressure Control and Overpressure (PC/OPP) subject matter expertise to key stakeholders including Projects, Field Operations, Commercial, and Gas Accounting.

• Guide and support the design and operation of new, upgraded, reactivated and/or deactivated meter stations and PC/OPP to ensure they meet appropriate regulatory requirements, specifications/standards, and best practices.

• Plan and ensure annual completion of the Measurement Canada High and Low Intervention regulatory requirements, in cooperation with Measurement Engineering, Field Measurement and Asset Data Management.

• Develop, execute and enforce the gas quality program including standards, procedures, coordination & reporting. This may include providing regular presentations to senior leadership and leading or participating in dedicated studies.

• Review and approve third-party PC/OPP designs and annual reporting.

• Support Enbridge Lost & Unaccounted For (LUF) management to ensure tolerances are maintained.

• Provide day-to-day technical and troubleshooting support to resolve equipment and measurement data issues in a timely manner.

• Act as a subject matter expert for various vendor supplied devices such as meters, analyzers, EFM/RTU, Line break, PC/OPP systems, etc.

• Perform technical calculations including but not limited to blow down calculations, max/min flow, and equipment sizing.

• Develop business cases by obtaining input from various stakeholders, participating in risk ranking sessions, obtaining cost estimates from Project Development and providing technically sound and cost-effective treatment options.

• Liaise with external customers and engineering firms.

• Assist Measurement Engineering in the development and maintenance of measurement standards, specifications and typicals.

• Apply the Management of Change (MOC) Program to equipment and system changes.

Role Scope:

• Responsible for supporting compliance with applicable regulations; codes; company policy; standards and specifications; and industry best practices.

• Provide deep senior technical expertise and coordinate small teams to ensure work is completed to meet design and/or regulatory requirements within budget and allocated timelines.

• Influences personnel and facility safety through technical input into the Operational Risk Management program, root cause failure analyses, and lessons learned.

• Enhances reliability and efficiency through evaluation of new equipment and technologies, review of equipment performance, and lifecycle planning of Operations replacement/upgrade projects.

• Proven track record of working within a team environment and ability to work with minimal oversight.

• Required to influence others calmly and successfully, including customers, on technical and cost issues.

Working Relationships:

Internal:

Measurement Engineering, Field Operations and Planning, Facility Integrity, Core and Major Projects, Gas Accounting, Gas Control, SCADA, Commercial, & Environment

External:

Customers, engineering firms, measurement equipment vendors, calibration facilities, Measurement Canada

Knowledge Skills, and Abilities

• Related university degree in a technical discipline and 7+ years of experience, or 10+ years of previous field operations measurement experience

• Experience with measurement equipment in the natural gas industry would be an asset.

• Excellent knowledge of relevant codes and standards (e.g. CSA, AGA, API, GPA)

• Possesses working knowledge of applicable regulatory requirements (e.g., OPR & Measurement Canada Regulations) and actively supports compliance initiatives in partnership with Engineering, who maintain primary accountability for regulatory adherence

• Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective relationships, partnerships with key stakeholders and influence without authority.

• Expertise with industrial controllers used in measurement applications, such as Bristol ControlWave and FB1200/FB3000.

• Strong interpersonal, communication, facilitation, coordination and presentation skills.

Working Conditions:

• This role is office-based but may require travel to field locations across North America to ensure operations and project support is delivered successfully. Approx. 15%

• Periodic time commitments outside of regular office hours may be required.

The salary range for this role is between $78.00 per hour and $90.00 per hour dependent on candidates experience.

Please submit your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca

Advantages
• Enhances reliability and efficiency through evaluation of new equipment and technologies, review of equipment performance, and lifecycle planning of Operations replacement/upgrade projects.

• Proven track record of working within a team environment and ability to work with minimal oversight.

Responsibilities
High Level Description:

The role is responsible for providing senior-level technical support for Northwest Region’s measurement assets and processes, guiding operations, troubleshooting, and serving as a subject matter expert in measurement, gas quality, pressure control and line break. At times, the work may involve leading resources, small teams, projects or guiding customers.

Specific Accountabilities:

• Provide senior Meter Station, Gas Quality, Linebreak and Pressure Control and Overpressure (PC/OPP) subject matter expertise to key stakeholders including Projects, Field Operations, Commercial, and Gas Accounting.

• Guide and support the design and operation of new, upgraded, reactivated and/or deactivated meter stations and PC/OPP to ensure they meet appropriate regulatory requirements, specifications/standards, and best practices.

• Plan and ensure annual completion of the Measurement Canada High and Low Intervention regulatory requirements, in cooperation with Measurement Engineering, Field Measurement and Asset Data Management.

• Develop, execute and enforce the gas quality program including standards, procedures, coordination & reporting. This may include providing regular presentations to senior leadership and leading or participating in dedicated studies.

• Review and approve third-party PC/OPP designs and annual reporting.

• Support Enbridge Lost & Unaccounted For (LUF) management to ensure tolerances are maintained.

• Provide day-to-day technical and troubleshooting support to resolve equipment and measurement data issues in a timely manner.

• Act as a subject matter expert for various vendor supplied devices such as meters, analyzers, EFM/RTU, Line break, PC/OPP systems, etc.

• Perform technical calculations including but not limited to blow down calculations, max/min flow, and equipment sizing.

• Develop business cases by obtaining input from various stakeholders, participating in risk ranking sessions, obtaining cost estimates from Project Development and providing technically sound and cost-effective treatment options.

• Liaise with external customers and engineering firms.

• Assist Measurement Engineering in the development and maintenance of measurement standards, specifications and typicals.

• Apply the Management of Change (MOC) Program to equipment and system changes.

Role Scope:

• Responsible for supporting compliance with applicable regulations; codes; company policy; standards and specifications; and industry best practices.

• Provide deep senior technical expertise and coordinate small teams to ensure work is completed to meet design and/or regulatory requirements within budget and allocated timelines.

• Influences personnel and facility safety through technical input into the Operational Risk Management program, root cause failure analyses, and lessons learned.

• Enhances reliability and efficiency through evaluation of new equipment and technologies, review of equipment performance, and lifecycle planning of Operations replacement/upgrade projects.

• Proven track record of working within a team environment and ability to work with minimal oversight.

• Required to influence others calmly and successfully, including customers, on technical and cost issues.

Working Relationships:

Internal:

Measurement Engineering, Field Operations and Planning, Facility Integrity, Core and Major Projects, Gas Accounting, Gas Control, SCADA, Commercial, & Environment

External:

Customers, engineering firms, measurement equipment vendors, calibration facilities, Measurement Canada

Knowledge Skills, and Abilities

• Related university degree in a technical discipline and 7+ years of experience, or 10+ years of previous field operations measurement experience

• Experience with measurement equipment in the natural gas industry would be an asset.

• Excellent knowledge of relevant codes and standards (e.g. CSA, AGA, API, GPA)

• Possesses working knowledge of applicable regulatory requirements (e.g., OPR & Measurement Canada Regulations) and actively supports compliance initiatives in partnership with Engineering, who maintain primary accountability for regulatory adherence

• Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective relationships, partnerships with key stakeholders and influence without authority.

• Expertise with industrial controllers used in measurement applications, such as Bristol ControlWave and FB1200/FB3000.

• Strong interpersonal, communication, facilitation, coordination and presentation skills.

Working Conditions:

• This role is office-based but may require travel to field locations across North America to ensure operations and project support is delivered successfully. Approx. 15%

• Periodic time commitments outside of regular office hours may be required.

The salary range for this role is between $78.00 per hour and $90.00 per hour dependent on candidates experience.

Please submit your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca

Qualifications
• Related university degree in a technical discipline and 7+ years of experience, or 10+ years of previous field operations measurement experience

• Experience with measurement equipment in the natural gas industry would be an asset.

• Excellent knowledge of relevant codes and standards (e.g. CSA, AGA, API, GPA)

• Possesses working knowledge of applicable regulatory requirements (e.g., OPR & Measurement Canada Regulations) and actively supports compliance initiatives in partnership with Engineering, who maintain primary accountability for regulatory adherence

• Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective relationships, partnerships with key stakeholders and influence without authority.

• Expertise with industrial controllers used in measurement applications, such as Bristol ControlWave and FB1200/FB3000.

• Strong interpersonal, communication, facilitation, coordination and presentation skills.


Summary
High Level Description:

The role is responsible for providing senior-level technical support for Northwest Region’s measurement assets and processes, guiding operations, troubleshooting, and serving as a subject matter expert in measurement, gas quality, pressure control and line break. At times, the work may involve leading resources, small teams, projects or guiding customers.

Specific Accountabilities:

• Provide senior Meter Station, Gas Quality, Linebreak and Pressure Control and Overpressure (PC/OPP) subject matter expertise to key stakeholders including Projects, Field Operations, Commercial, and Gas Accounting.

• Guide and support the design and operation of new, upgraded, reactivated and/or deactivated meter stations and PC/OPP to ensure they meet appropriate regulatory requirements, specifications/standards, and best practices.

• Plan and ensure annual completion of the Measurement Canada High and Low Intervention regulatory requirements, in cooperation with Measurement Engineering, Field Measurement and Asset Data Management.

• Develop, execute and enforce the gas quality program including standards, procedures, coordination & reporting. This may include providing regular presentations to senior leadership and leading or participating in dedicated studies.

• Review and approve third-party PC/OPP designs and annual reporting.

• Support Enbridge Lost & Unaccounted For (LUF) management to ensure tolerances are maintained.

• Provide day-to-day technical and troubleshooting support to resolve equipment and measurement data issues in a timely manner.

• Act as a subject matter expert for various vendor supplied devices such as meters, analyzers, EFM/RTU, Line break, PC/OPP systems, etc.

• Perform technical calculations including but not limited to blow down calculations, max/min flow, and equipment sizing.

• Develop business cases by obtaining input from various stakeholders, participating in risk ranking sessions, obtaining cost estimates from Project Development and providing technically sound and cost-effective treatment options.

• Liaise with external customers and engineering firms.

• Assist Measurement Engineering in the development and maintenance of measurement standards, specifications and typicals.

• Apply the Management of Change (MOC) Program to equipment and system changes.

Role Scope:

• Responsible for supporting compliance with applicable regulations; codes; company policy; standards and specifications; and industry best practices.

• Provide deep senior technical expertise and coordinate small teams to ensure work is completed to meet design and/or regulatory requirements within budget and allocated timelines.

• Influences personnel and facility safety through technical input into the Operational Risk Management program, root cause failure analyses, and lessons learned.

• Enhances reliability and efficiency through evaluation of new equipment and technologies, review of equipment performance, and lifecycle planning of Operations replacement/upgrade projects.

• Proven track record of working within a team environment and ability to work with minimal oversight.

• Required to influence others calmly and successfully, including customers, on technical and cost issues.

Working Relationships:

Internal:

Measurement Engineering, Field Operations and Planning, Facility Integrity, Core and Major Projects, Gas Accounting, Gas Control, SCADA, Commercial, & Environment

External:

Customers, engineering firms, measurement equipment vendors, calibration facilities, Measurement Canada

Knowledge Skills, and Abilities

• Related university degree in a technical discipline and 7+ years of experience, or 10+ years of previous field operations measurement experience

• Experience with measurement equipment in the natural gas industry would be an asset.

• Excellent knowledge of relevant codes and standards (e.g. CSA, AGA, API, GPA)

• Possesses working knowledge of applicable regulatory requirements (e.g., OPR & Measurement Canada Regulations) and actively supports compliance initiatives in partnership with Engineering, who maintain primary accountability for regulatory adherence

• Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective relationships, partnerships with key stakeholders and influence without authority.

• Expertise with industrial controllers used in measurement applications, such as Bristol ControlWave and FB1200/FB3000.

• Strong interpersonal, communication, facilitation, coordination and presentation skills.

Working Conditions:

• This role is office-based but may require travel to field locations across North America to ensure operations and project support is delivered successfully. Approx. 15%

• Periodic time commitments outside of regular office hours may be required.

The salary range for this role is between $78.00 per hour and $90.00 per hour dependent on candidates experience.

Please submit your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca

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