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About Pacific Canbriam Energy Pacific Canbriam Energy Limited (PCE) is headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, with operations near Fort St. John, British Columbia. PCE is committed to a 5Cs business philosophy that creates benefits for our Community, Country, Climate, Customer, and Company. Our Altares and Kobes Montney resources are world‑class, highly efficient, and provide a competitive supply cost. We support responsible development and strong ESG practices.
Facilities and Operations Our sweet natural gas operation is centered around three key divisions: a plant, field, and water‑handling division supported by an in‑house maintenance department. The operation has a fully equipped camp with a theatre, gym, and games room, and private rooms with ensuite bathrooms. The facility includes power generation, water recycling, and fuel gas production.
Contracts and Benefits We offer renewable one‑year contracts with competitive hourly rates, monthly travel pay, cell‑phone allowances, and accommodations and meals for those travelling to the site. The position may involve a 7/7 or 14/14 rotation on 12‑hour day and night shifts. All successful candidates will undergo a drug and alcohol test as part of our hiring process.
The Position PCE is looking to hire an experienced Gas Plant Operator. Reporting to the Plant Shift Leads, you will be responsible for the safe and efficient operation and maintenance of our Sweet Gas Processing Facilities in the Altares area. Readiness to work extra hours, be on‑call, and travel to site are required.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct routine inspections and maintenance of plant equipment, including compressors, pumps, and valves.
Monitor and adjust process parameters to ensure optimal plant performance.
Perform start‑up and shut‑down procedures for various plant systems as required.
Manage and oversee the safe handling and disposal of hazardous materials.
Identify and diagnose operational issues in plant systems, employing a systematic approach to resolve them.
Troubleshoot mechanical and process‑related problems, minimizing downtime and production losses.
Collaborate with maintenance teams to facilitate repairs and preventive maintenance activities.
Implement corrective actions and modifications to prevent recurrence of operational issues.
Accurately record daily production data, including throughput, product quality, and energy consumption.
Prepare and submit reports on plant performance, highlighting any deviations or anomalies.
Maintain detailed logs of operational adjustments, maintenance activities, and safety checks.
Adhere to all safety protocols and procedures, promoting a culture of safety within the team.
Conduct work in compliance with environmental regulations and company policies.
Participate in safety meetings, drills, and training sessions to stay updated on best practices.
Work closely with other operators, maintenance personnel, and management to ensure cohesive plant operations.
Communicate effectively with team members to ensure smooth handovers and information sharing.
Provide guidance and support to junior operators, fostering a learning environment.
Qualifications
A minimum of 5 years of experience in operating facilities, with a preference for oil & gas industry experience. Applicants from other industries with relevant experience will also be considered.
A valid 4th class (or higher) Power Engineering Certificate, in good standing with Technical Safety BC or eligible for inter‑provincial transfer.
A valid Class 5 driver’s license.
Essential safety certifications, including First Aid and H2S Alive.
Necessary independent contracting documents, including liability insurance, certificate of incorporation, proof of WCB coverage, and vehicle insurance.
Knowledge of plant processes, including compression, refrigeration, and stabilization.
Demonstrated computer literacy and ability to adapt to various technological tools.
Equal Employment Opportunity Pacific Canbriam Energy is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We firmly believe that having a diverse team not only celebrates our differences, but also drives innovation while optimizing performance. We commit to fostering a diverse, equitable and inclusive environment, where talented people collaborate to continuously improve—collectively building an extraordinary vision for the future.
Pacific Canbriam encourages qualified applicants of any race, religious belief, colour, national or ethnic origin, disability, age, marital or family status, sex or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression to apply. Hiring decisions are based on merit, qualifications and unique business needs. We do not tolerate any discrimination, harassment or workplace violence and will investigate and remedy any claims in a timely manner and take appropriate corrective action.
Pacific Canbriam is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities. If you require assistance with this application please reach out to HR@pacific‑canbriam.ca.
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