Rail Car Loader 1
Location : Moose Jaw
Department : Moose Jaw Operations
Is this position safety sensitive : Yes
Apply today! Application deadline is February 25, 2026 at 11 : 59pm MST
At Gibson, we believe our competitive advantage lies in the strength and talents of our employees. That means connecting our employees to rewarding careers, building a high-performance culture where collaboration and creativity are rewarded, and providing real growth opportunities for employees to take on new challenges.
The Role
Reporting to the Operations Shift Supervisor, the Rail Car Loader is responsible for the safe, compliant, and efficient loading of all refined products into rail cars at the Moose Jaw Refinery. This role ensures rail cars are properly inspected, secured, placarded, documented, and prepared prior to loading and release to CP Rail.
This is a developmental role to start your career in Operations at Gibson, with opportunity for advancement upon completion of required training compentency programs.
What You'll Be Doing
Rail Car Inspection & Loading
- Inspect rail cars prior to loading to ensure all nuts, bolts, valves, caps, ladders, and fittings are secure and in proper position
- Verify belly valve positioning prior to loading
- Ensure wheel chocks are properly applied and rail cars are secured before commencing operations
- Confirm appropriate placards are installed identifying product being loaded
- Safely load correct products into designated rail cars following written procedures
- Close and secure safety gates and track areas during loading activities
- Complete required rail car inspections and checklists
Safety & Regulatory Compliance
Ensure all TDG documentation and shipping paperwork is accurately completedReport spills, incidents, hazards, and product quality issues to the Operations SupervisorUse safe work permits and gas testing equipment as requiredMaintain compliance with all Company HSS&E policies and proceduresParticipate in emergency response and provide on-call support as requiredMaintain effective shift handovers to ensure operational continuityEquipment & Operations Support
Monitor and maintain equipment related to rail loading operationsPerform minor maintenance and day-to-day upkeep of the rail load-out facilitiesEnsure equipment is properly isolated when not in useMaintain high housekeeping standards in the work areaObtain product samples and support quality investigations as requiredProjects & Continuous Improvement
Participate in HAZOPs and support Operational Readiness, Commissioning, and Start-up activitiesProvide operational input during project initiation and development phasesReview PSSR documentation at turnover on behalf of facility management (as assigned)Identify and recommend improvements to rail loading processesContribute to procedure development and documentation of institutional knowledgeQualifications
Certified in the Transportation of Dangerous Goods preferred.Familiar with the location and operation, shutdown, start-up and emergency procedures of all equipment related to rail car loading.Proficient in the use of PC’s and Microsoft Windows software, including Word and Excel.A certificate in 4th Class Power Engineering is considered an asset, or a desire to pursue the certification.Working Conditions and Physical Requirements
Work involves hands-on operation of equipment in an outdoor environment.Must be available for regular scheduled work hours and on-call emergency response.This job is subject to background checks as outlined in Gibson Energy’s Background Checks policy. Background checks may include : pre-employment drug & alcohol testing, pre-employment functional fitness testing, employment history verification, reference checks, education and / or credentials verification, driver's license verification and a criminal history check.About the Company
Gibson Energy Inc. (“Gibson” or the “Company”) is a diversified North American energy infrastructure company headquartered in Calgary, Alberta. They have significant terminal assets, including 25 million barrels of storage and over 300 miles (500 kilometres) of crude pipelines across North America. The company has been providing market access to the oil and gas industry for over 70 years and is publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX : GEI) with a market capitalization of approximately $4 billion.
Gibson Energy operates through two main segments :
Infrastructure : This includes terminals, marine loading, rail loading and unloading facilities, gathering pipelines, a diluent recovery unit, and a crude oil processing facility. Key facilities within this segment include the Hardisty, Edmonton, and Ingleside Terminals, as well as gathering pipelines in the United States and a crude oil processing facility in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.Marketing : This involves the purchasing, selling, storing, and optimizing of hydrocarbon products.Gibson Energy has a strong presence in the United States, due to the acquisition of the Gateway Terminal in Ingleside, Texas. This terminal is a world-class liquids terminal and export facility with very large crude carrier (VLCC) capabilities and direct pipeline connections to key basins like the Permian and Eagle Ford. The acquisition strengthens Gibson's cash flow with over 95% of the revenue under take-or-pay contracts with high-quality counterparties.
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