Company

Canadian NaturalSee more

addressAddressFort St. John, BC
salary Salary$54.1K–$68.6K a year
CategorySecurity

Job description

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The Opportunity:

Canadian Natural has an exciting opportunity for a Safety and Compliance Coordinator (SCC). The successful candidate partners with a cross functional Leadership team to steward the Canadian Natural Fort St. John South District business unit (BU) / Development Operations (Group) as they work to achieve sustainable Operational Excellence in alignment with the Canadian Natural Safety Management System and regulatory requirements. As the successful candidate you will make significant contributions in the Health and Safety group while also taking full advantage of the learning and growth opportunities.

Key Accountabilities:

  • As an Safety Compliance Coordinator, a fundamental role is to work with the different businesses groups, including consultants and contractors to align Canadian Natural’s safety culture (Safety is a core value / Safety is frontline driven) with our Safety Management System (SMS)
  • Participate in project planning meetings, area safety meetings, pre-job safety meetings and conduct periodic field, facility and project tours to promote a safe working environment in all field areas
  • Work together with field operations, drilling & completions, and seismic operations as applicable for the district to address and resolve safety related matters, including guidance on regulations
  • You will have annual Key Performance Indicators (KPI) to complete. These annual KPI’s include: safety and safety code inspections for facilities, inspections for rigs, pipeline construction & ground disturbance activities, Worksite Safety Observations (WSO’s) of service providers, consultants and all BU / Groups operating within the district, and finally facilitating emergency response (ER) tabletops or periodic major ER exercises
  • Conduct testing, evaluations and provide recommendations in relation to industrial hygiene and the mitigation of worker exposure to chemical & harmful substances
  • Evaluate incident, near miss, and WSO data to identify and effectively communicate trends
  • Finally, you will be expected to work with the BU / Groups to conduct necessary incident investigations as required, and steward the incident reporting process
  • Liaise with regulators as a Canadian Natural representative on safety related issues, participate in risk and hazard assessments required by legislation and work with leadership and field personal to implement SMS enhancements and new government regulations

Other Details:

  • Job location: Fort St. John, British Columbia
  • Shift schedule: 5x2 - Monday to Friday, 8 hours per day
  • Company provided vehicle with discretionary driving privileges
  • Eligible for relocation pursuant to Canadian Natural’s Relocation Policy
  • Competitive salary, stock options, stock savings plan and benefits
  • This is a safety sensitive position

Skills & Qualifications:

  • 5+ years of related oil and gas operations experience with a minimum of Grade 12 Education
  • Possess a personable and approachable demeanor, take the time to listen and work together to achieve results
  • Possessing moderate computer skills for Microsoft applications
  • Highly motivated, organized and maintains a personal accountability to deliver on expectations with minimal supervision
  • Strong interpersonal communication skills and transparent effective communicator, both verbal and electronic
  • Formal Occupational Health & Safety (OH&S) education and/or Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (CRSP) is an asset
  • Working knowledge of provincial safety standards and regulations is an asset

Why Canadian Natural?

CANADIAN NATURAL is a senior independent crude oil and natural gas exploration, development and production company based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Our strong, diversified asset base is comprised of a balanced portfolio of light, synthetic, and heavy crude oil and natural gas. Canadian Natural operates in Canada, the United Kingdom and Offshore Africa.

At Canadian Natural, we strive to live through our mission statement: "To develop people to work together to create value for the Company's shareholders by doing it right with fun and integrity." We are committed to a long-term presence in the communities where we operate. Our activities create value by providing employment, business development opportunities, revenues to governments that contribute to spending on goods and services, and essential resources for public services, including health, safety, education and training.

Over the last 30 years, we have grown from a Company with nine employees to over 10,000 employees. We have increased our production from approximately 400 BOE/d in 1989 to more than one million BOE/d today.

Safety is a core value at Canadian Natural. We conduct all of our operations in a way that identifies, minimizes and mitigates harm to the health and safety of employees, contractors, the public and the environment.

Canadian Natural Resources Limited – “Canadian Natural” - is a publicly traded company on the TSX and NYSE as CNQ

Application deadline is March 2, 2024. Apply now!


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Primary Location Fort St. John
Job Health and Safety
Refer code: 2112493. Canadian Natural - The previous day - 2024-02-19 18:33

Canadian Natural

Fort St. John, BC

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