You will use your expertise to : Execute operating procedures, hazardous energy isolations and operator rounds, as well as perform start-up & shut-down activities, and participate in the operator training program
Operate plant equipment safely according to established practices, procedures and operating guidelines
Maintain equipment by conducting preventative maintenance including regular equipment checks, troubleshooting, problem diagnosis, prepare equipment for maintenance and return to service, perform basic repairs, initiate maintenance requests and interface closely with Maintenance to ensure equipment health and reliability
Ensure the safety of personnel working within the assigned area and ensure personal protective equipment and other plant policies and procedures are followed during operations
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements) :
Relevant hydrocarbon or petrochemical operating experience within oil sands, refining, petrochemical, gas plants and / or upgrading and / or pulp and paper
A High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)
A valid driver’s license and a clean driving record
Ability to read and understand process and instrument diagrams
An exceptionally strong safety mindset
A continuous improvement mindset and are able to seek greater knowledge and understanding of the systems, process and hazards in the workplace
Strong problem solving, prioritization, communication and decision-making skills
Preference for : Process safety management (PSM) knowledge
4th Class Power Engineering
Working knowledge of procedure writing and updating
SAP experience
Operating and / or turnaround experience within a paraffinic froth treatment plant
Experience coaching, training and / or mentoring junior staff
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information : You will work out of our camp-based site, located in Alberta’s Athabasca region
You will be on a Fly-In-Fly-Out Rotation from one of the approved hubs of Edmonton or Calgary or a Bus-In-Bus-Out of Fort McMurray.
The shift schedule is a 7days on / 7 days off rotation (7days on, 7days off, 7nights on, 7 nights off; 12-hour shifts)
You will be required to perform some heavy lifting, use of stairs and ladders and work on elevated work sites such as scaffolds, structures and towers with the ability to perform in a variety of different environments both indoor and outdoor as well as within confined spaces
This position is safety sensitive