LOCATION: Fort McMurray, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27609
Why you should join us:
Are you a collaborative and organized person who is able to anticipate potential problems and check for out-of-the-ordinary conditions? If you have a strong sense of accountability with a continuous improvement mindset, this is a great opportunity for you! As a key member of the Projects Supply Chain team, you will support the contract management activities and supplier relationship management activities for the Supply Chain Management (SCM) - Upstream Projects team at Oil Sands Base Plant.
You will use your expertise to:Develop contracting plans by coordinating and communicating with various partners and conducting competitive RFP processes; you will administer the formation of contracts and service agreements all the way through to completion and close out
Ensure contractor invoices are in compliance with established procedures and certify/approve them
Apply a change management process for contracts, ensuring documentation is coordinated with the functional groups
Build, implement and maintain tracking systems and ensure signing authorities are adhered to for commitments; ensure the assembly and maintenance of contract records
Assist in the preparation of claims defense cases and communicate potential impacts and contract information as required
Coordinate with contractors and project management to ensure all contractual obligations are met and to complete performance assessments prior to closeout, while supporting the warranty management process
Support continuous improvement activities across the Contract Management function
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Three years of experience in a Supply Chain role
Demonstrated skills in contract management and contract/procurement law, and a deep understanding of the interfaces within project teams
Advanced technology skills with specific experience in Excel, SAP and Livelink
The ability to handle multiple priorities and tight deadlines with exceptional verbal and written communication skills; your time management and analytical skills are exceptional
Demonstrated collaboration skills across diverse groups and multi-disciplinary teams
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Familiarity in supplier integration and supplier relationship management
Post-secondary education in business or supply chain management
Experience working in a combination of contract administration and procurement roles, both in an operations and projects environment
Experience in Oil & Gas Industry.
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Base Plant Mine in Fort McMurray, Alberta
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Fort McMurray, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27609
Why you should join us:
Are you a collaborative and organized person who is able to anticipate potential problems and check for out-of-the-ordinary conditions? If you have a strong sense of accountability with a continuous improvement mindset, this is a great opportunity for you! As a key member of the Projects Supply Chain team, you will support the contract management activities and supplier relationship management activities for the Supply Chain Management (SCM) - Upstream Projects team at Oil Sands Base Plant.
You will use your expertise to:Develop contracting plans by coordinating and communicating with various partners and conducting competitive RFP processes; you will administer the formation of contracts and service agreements all the way through to completion and close out
Ensure contractor invoices are in compliance with established procedures and certify/approve them
Apply a change management process for contracts, ensuring documentation is coordinated with the functional groups
Build, implement and maintain tracking systems and ensure signing authorities are adhered to for commitments; ensure the assembly and maintenance of contract records
Assist in the preparation of claims defense cases and communicate potential impacts and contract information as required
Coordinate with contractors and project management to ensure all contractual obligations are met and to complete performance assessments prior to closeout, while supporting the warranty management process
Support continuous improvement activities across the Contract Management function
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Three years of experience in a Supply Chain role
Demonstrated skills in contract management and contract/procurement law, and a deep understanding of the interfaces within project teams
Advanced technology skills with specific experience in Excel, SAP and Livelink
The ability to handle multiple priorities and tight deadlines with exceptional verbal and written communication skills; your time management and analytical skills are exceptional
Demonstrated collaboration skills across diverse groups and multi-disciplinary teams
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Familiarity in supplier integration and supplier relationship management
Post-secondary education in business or supply chain management
Experience working in a combination of contract administration and procurement roles, both in an operations and projects environment
Experience in Oil & Gas Industry.
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Base Plant Mine in Fort McMurray, Alberta
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Mississauga, Ontario (CA-ON)
JOB NUMBER: 27634
Why you should join us:
We are looking for a dynamic and creative marketing communications specialist to build and execute multi-channel retail campaigns across our 1,500 Petro-Canada retail gas stations. in this temporary role, you will use your expertise to collaborate with our internal business partners, advertising agencies and vendors to develop clear and concise communications that are on-brand/strategy and will shape our customer experience. To learn more about us and the exciting things we are doing click here.
You will use your expertise to:Execute retail communication/advertising plans for mass media channels including retail site signage, collateral, digital (social and web-based), radio and television
Conduct agency briefings, creative assessments and creative presentation to our business stakeholders, production and distribution
Manage the Campaign Promotion Process and distribution matrix including development, kitting and distribution processes
Focus on continuous improvement of campaign processes and associated vendor processes
Support our marketing groups from Petro-Points, Car Wash, Convenience Retailing and Fuels
Deliver exceptional service levels and build effective collaborative relationships with stakeholders
Ensure that all branding and communication guidelines are up to date and adhered to across all mass media channels
Manage numerous projects at once with tight timelines
Oversee the management, tracking and reporting of the communication expense budgets by channel
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Seven years of retail marketing communications experience across mass media and digital channels
Experience in distribution processes, merchandising and/or developing signage
A Bachelor’s degree in business, marketing. communications or a related discipline
Excellent partner management skills with the ability to build strong relationships with business owners and external agencies
Strong communication and non-authoritative leadership skills to collaborate positively with others
Exceptional time-management, project management and analytical skills to effectively run multiple campaigns in a fast-paced environment
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Downstream head office in Mississauga, located at 2489 North Sheridan Way
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday, with the potential for extended work hours based on business needs
This is a temporary position for a period of approximately 12 months
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Mississauga, Ontario (CA-ON)
JOB NUMBER: 27634
Why you should join us:
We are looking for a dynamic and creative marketing communications specialist to build and execute multi-channel retail campaigns across our 1,500 Petro-Canada retail gas stations. in this temporary role, you will use your expertise to collaborate with our internal business partners, advertising agencies and vendors to develop clear and concise communications that are on-brand/strategy and will shape our customer experience. To learn more about us and the exciting things we are doing click here.
You will use your expertise to:Execute retail communication/advertising plans for mass media channels including retail site signage, collateral, digital (social and web-based), radio and television
Conduct agency briefings, creative assessments and creative presentation to our business stakeholders, production and distribution
Manage the Campaign Promotion Process and distribution matrix including development, kitting and distribution processes
Focus on continuous improvement of campaign processes and associated vendor processes
Support our marketing groups from Petro-Points, Car Wash, Convenience Retailing and Fuels
Deliver exceptional service levels and build effective collaborative relationships with stakeholders
Ensure that all branding and communication guidelines are up to date and adhered to across all mass media channels
Manage numerous projects at once with tight timelines
Oversee the management, tracking and reporting of the communication expense budgets by channel
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Seven years of retail marketing communications experience across mass media and digital channels
Experience in distribution processes, merchandising and/or developing signage
A Bachelor’s degree in business, marketing. communications or a related discipline
Excellent partner management skills with the ability to build strong relationships with business owners and external agencies
Strong communication and non-authoritative leadership skills to collaborate positively with others
Exceptional time-management, project management and analytical skills to effectively run multiple campaigns in a fast-paced environment
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Downstream head office in Mississauga, located at 2489 North Sheridan Way
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday, with the potential for extended work hours based on business needs
This is a temporary position for a period of approximately 12 months
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Sarnia, Ontario (CA-ON)
JOB NUMBER: 19653
Why you should join us:
Working as a Process Operator at our Sarnia refinery has a lot of perks. You get to use your technical skills and knowledge to safely and reliably maintain the operation of processes to optimize production in an environmentally responsible manner. You will also get to be part of a team of highly motivated professionals, supporting our 85,000 barrel per day operation that produces gasoline, kerosene, jet and diesel fuels, asphalt and petrochemical feedstock. If you’re looking for a great opportunity to be part of a close-knit community which has been an important part of our local industry for the past 65 years, and also enjoy a good work/life balance, this role is for you!
You will use your expertise to:Ensure the safety of people, equipment, and the environment and that plant policies are adhered to
Learn all operating units within the assigned area of the facility and progress in increasing levels of responsibility at the site
Perform plant operation duties for smooth and efficient operations and ensure strong communication and collaboration exists between shift changes
Work on a dynamic crew covering a qualified post within an operating unit
Report and appropriately flag all plant-related issues beyond your scope to your leader
Prepare and complete daily area logs and communicate significant changes and findings in a timely manner
Provide direction and oversee maintenance and contract personnel as required
Ensure timely action and process adjustments during plant upsets that are consistent with operational objectives and target outputs
Prepare equipment and systems for maintenance and commissioning
Maintain housekeeping at a high level to ensure a safe work environment
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):A 4th Class Power (Operating) Engineer Certification ticket or higher
Proven mechanical aptitude to perform the hands-on operation of plant equipment
A High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Two years of experience working in refinery operations
2nd Class Power (Operating) Engineer Certificate
College diploma in Chemical Process Engineering Technology, or Power Engineering Technology
Strong troubleshooting skills with the ability to make timely decisions associated with process upsets
Adaptive work style with an ability to handle multiple priorities, challenging demands and function positively in a dynamic work environment
Not tolerating shortcuts and if the procedure is incorrect, you fix it
A problem solver who constantly asks what could go wrong and checks for out-of-the-ordinary conditions and learns to anticipate potential problems
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Sarnia refinery in Ontario, located at 1900 St. Clair Parkway
The shift schedule is a 12-hour rotation of days and nights (three on, three off)
This position is safety sensitive
Relocation support will be provided; we offer highly competitive housing assistance to eligible individual
You will be required to adhere to our clean-shaven policy and perform some heavy lifting, use ladders and work on elevated work sites such as scaffolds and towers with the ability to perform in a variety of different environments both indoor and outdoor as well as within confined spaces
You will be subject to a six-month probationary period and represented by the Sarnia employees' bargaining association (SEBA) upon completion of your probationary period
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Trade & Operators
Job Segment: Process Engineer, Engineer, Refinery, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Sarnia, Ontario (CA-ON)
JOB NUMBER: 19653
Why you should join us:
Working as a Process Operator at our Sarnia refinery has a lot of perks. You get to use your technical skills and knowledge to safely and reliably maintain the operation of processes to optimize production in an environmentally responsible manner. You will also get to be part of a team of highly motivated professionals, supporting our 85,000 barrel per day operation that produces gasoline, kerosene, jet and diesel fuels, asphalt and petrochemical feedstock. If you’re looking for a great opportunity to be part of a close-knit community which has been an important part of our local industry for the past 65 years, and also enjoy a good work/life balance, this role is for you!
You will use your expertise to:Ensure the safety of people, equipment, and the environment and that plant policies are adhered to
Learn all operating units within the assigned area of the facility and progress in increasing levels of responsibility at the site
Perform plant operation duties for smooth and efficient operations and ensure strong communication and collaboration exists between shift changes
Work on a dynamic crew covering a qualified post within an operating unit
Report and appropriately flag all plant-related issues beyond your scope to your leader
Prepare and complete daily area logs and communicate significant changes and findings in a timely manner
Provide direction and oversee maintenance and contract personnel as required
Ensure timely action and process adjustments during plant upsets that are consistent with operational objectives and target outputs
Prepare equipment and systems for maintenance and commissioning
Maintain housekeeping at a high level to ensure a safe work environment
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):A 4th Class Power (Operating) Engineer Certification ticket or higher
Proven mechanical aptitude to perform the hands-on operation of plant equipment
A High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Two years of experience working in refinery operations
2nd Class Power (Operating) Engineer Certificate
College diploma in Chemical Process Engineering Technology, or Power Engineering Technology
Strong troubleshooting skills with the ability to make timely decisions associated with process upsets
Adaptive work style with an ability to handle multiple priorities, challenging demands and function positively in a dynamic work environment
Not tolerating shortcuts and if the procedure is incorrect, you fix it
A problem solver who constantly asks what could go wrong and checks for out-of-the-ordinary conditions and learns to anticipate potential problems
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Sarnia refinery in Ontario, located at 1900 St. Clair Parkway
The shift schedule is a 12-hour rotation of days and nights (three on, three off)
This position is safety sensitive
Relocation support will be provided; we offer highly competitive housing assistance to eligible individual
You will be required to adhere to our clean-shaven policy and perform some heavy lifting, use ladders and work on elevated work sites such as scaffolds and towers with the ability to perform in a variety of different environments both indoor and outdoor as well as within confined spaces
You will be subject to a six-month probationary period and represented by the Sarnia employees' bargaining association (SEBA) upon completion of your probationary period
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Trade & Operators
Job Segment: Process Engineer, Engineer, Refinery, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Fort McMurray, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 22685
Job Overview
Do you have heavy equipment maintenance experience and are you looking to join a dynamic team in Fort McMurray? Reporting to the manager, mine equipment maintenance (MEM), you will provide leadership and direction to specialists, labourers, mine equipment maintenance workers and technicians responsible for repairing and maintaining mine mobile equipment. You will also be accountable for safely and efficiently improving production within the MEM department.
We are one of the largest mine operations in the world and our oil sands mining projects, located near Fort McMurray in northern Alberta, and are projected to produce a reliable, long-term energy supply while leveraging technology to minimize environmental and social impacts of resource development in the region.
If you don’t already live in the Fort McMurray community, Suncor offers a highly competitive relocation package including housing assistance. Residing in Fort McMurray is a requirement for this role. Check out what some of our employees enjoy most about living and working in Fort McMurray.
Key Accountabilities
Maintain a visible presence in the field to strengthen employee engagement and ensure that safety is everyone’s top priority
Supervise performance, provide mentorship, and manage a multi-skilled technical workforce of up to 20 people within the context of the collective agreement
Administer the collective agreement and personnel policies in a fair and consistent manner
Ensure that all maintenance work assigned by planning and scheduling is executed during each shift
Ensure unit downtime outage durations are minimized by maximizing the application of resources without compromising worker safety or unit reliability
Investigate incidents and near misses with a view toward positive action through mentoring and training; follow up to prevent re-occurrence and create incident reports
Hold monthly shift safety meetings with a thorough review and follow-up to ensure remedial action is taken
Ensure that all permit and lockout procedures are followed
Set work expectations and performance levels with employees and provide timely and relevant feedback
Perform the functions within the SAP computerized maintenance system to correctly document, approve and assign the work that is performed on shift
Required Qualifications
Experience and Education:Eight or more years of maintenance experience in mobile equipment (such as heavy haul trucks, auxiliary equipment or shovels), with at least three of those years in a leadership role (superintendent/supervisory)
Experience as a supervisor in a unionized environment is an asset
Relevant trade certification or an engineering degree (electrical or mechanical)
Possess a valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Skills and Knowledge:Exceptional safety mindset
Computer proficiency, specifically in Microsoft Office and SAP
Knowledge of the mining industry and technology with hydraulic and electric shovels, haul trucks and support equipment
Proficient in leading within a unionized work environment
Highly motivated self-starter who collaborates with others, maintains positive relationships across different teams, and makes decisions with integrity in order to achieve the best results and deliver the most value
Adaptive work style with an ability to handle multiple priorities, challenging demands and can function effectively in a dynamic work environment
Effective leadership skills with the ability to engage and inspire front line employees in a positive manner; you hold yourself and others accountable to always ”do the right thing,” and expect others to do the same
Working Conditions
This position has been identified as safety sensitive
The shift schedule is a six days on/six days off rotation (three days on, three nights on, six days off; 12-hour shifts, equal to a total of 72 hours per shift)
If you reside outside of Fort McMurray, relocation of your primary residence to within 60 km of Fort McMurray is mandatory
Relocation support will be provided; we offer highly competitive housing assistance to eligible candidates
Additional Information
NOC code: 7301
Work location: Oil Sands, P.O. Box 4015, Tar Island, Fort McMurray, AB, Canada T9H 3E3
Terms of employment: permanent full-time position
Language of work: English #LI-LO1
Wage: $113,000 - $124,000/year base salary
Benefits: annual incentive bonus, Fort McMurray cost of living allowance, pension and savings plans, vacation plan, benefits plan, relocation services, home ownership program, lump sum down payment, and rent allowance programs
Why Suncor
Go ahead. Expect growth. We want you to have a job you're genuinely excited about - as well as opportunities to learn and challenge yourself or mentor others. Plus, Suncor Energy offers a flexible employee package that can be adjusted to suit the changing needs of your life, including:Competitive base salary and compensation programs
Attractive annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Business Overview
Suncor Energy is Canada's energy company - meaning rewarding opportunities for you to apply your knowledge, contribute and grow in a variety of career-building positions. Our business portfolio spans the entire energy sector, from a leadership position in oil sands development, to refining and marketing operations, natural gas, and conventional oil production, internationally and offshore East Coast Canada.
And while we are working to responsibly develop petroleum resources and contribute to the communities where we live and work, we are also developing our renewable energy portfolio, which includes wind power and biofuels.
As part of Suncor's team, you'll contribute to the ongoing success of Canada's largest energy company - one with a solid track record of growth, a focus on safety and sustainability and tremendous potential for the future. And you'll have the opportunity to learn from experts in the industry and build on your skills every day.
Suncor promotes diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Suncor is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from all qualified individuals. At Suncor, we are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we live, and where every team member has the opportunity to reach their full potential.
Not sure if this particular listing is the right opportunity for you? Please join our Talent Community at www.suncor.com and click on Careers, or follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job listings and employment news.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so if you are interested and qualified, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Trade & Operators
Job Segment: Hydraulics, Engineer, Electrical, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Fort McMurray, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 22685
Job Overview
Do you have heavy equipment maintenance experience and are you looking to join a dynamic team in Fort McMurray? Reporting to the manager, mine equipment maintenance (MEM), you will provide leadership and direction to specialists, labourers, mine equipment maintenance workers and technicians responsible for repairing and maintaining mine mobile equipment. You will also be accountable for safely and efficiently improving production within the MEM department.
We are one of the largest mine operations in the world and our oil sands mining projects, located near Fort McMurray in northern Alberta, and are projected to produce a reliable, long-term energy supply while leveraging technology to minimize environmental and social impacts of resource development in the region.
If you don’t already live in the Fort McMurray community, Suncor offers a highly competitive relocation package including housing assistance. Residing in Fort McMurray is a requirement for this role. Check out what some of our employees enjoy most about living and working in Fort McMurray.
Key Accountabilities
Maintain a visible presence in the field to strengthen employee engagement and ensure that safety is everyone’s top priority
Supervise performance, provide mentorship, and manage a multi-skilled technical workforce of up to 20 people within the context of the collective agreement
Administer the collective agreement and personnel policies in a fair and consistent manner
Ensure that all maintenance work assigned by planning and scheduling is executed during each shift
Ensure unit downtime outage durations are minimized by maximizing the application of resources without compromising worker safety or unit reliability
Investigate incidents and near misses with a view toward positive action through mentoring and training; follow up to prevent re-occurrence and create incident reports
Hold monthly shift safety meetings with a thorough review and follow-up to ensure remedial action is taken
Ensure that all permit and lockout procedures are followed
Set work expectations and performance levels with employees and provide timely and relevant feedback
Perform the functions within the SAP computerized maintenance system to correctly document, approve and assign the work that is performed on shift
Required Qualifications
Experience and Education:Eight or more years of maintenance experience in mobile equipment (such as heavy haul trucks, auxiliary equipment or shovels), with at least three of those years in a leadership role (superintendent/supervisory)
Experience as a supervisor in a unionized environment is an asset
Relevant trade certification or an engineering degree (electrical or mechanical)
Possess a valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Skills and Knowledge:Exceptional safety mindset
Computer proficiency, specifically in Microsoft Office and SAP
Knowledge of the mining industry and technology with hydraulic and electric shovels, haul trucks and support equipment
Proficient in leading within a unionized work environment
Highly motivated self-starter who collaborates with others, maintains positive relationships across different teams, and makes decisions with integrity in order to achieve the best results and deliver the most value
Adaptive work style with an ability to handle multiple priorities, challenging demands and can function effectively in a dynamic work environment
Effective leadership skills with the ability to engage and inspire front line employees in a positive manner; you hold yourself and others accountable to always ”do the right thing,” and expect others to do the same
Working Conditions
This position has been identified as safety sensitive
The shift schedule is a six days on/six days off rotation (three days on, three nights on, six days off; 12-hour shifts, equal to a total of 72 hours per shift)
If you reside outside of Fort McMurray, relocation of your primary residence to within 60 km of Fort McMurray is mandatory
Relocation support will be provided; we offer highly competitive housing assistance to eligible candidates
Additional Information
NOC code: 7301
Work location: Oil Sands, P.O. Box 4015, Tar Island, Fort McMurray, AB, Canada T9H 3E3
Terms of employment: permanent full-time position
Language of work: English #LI-LO1
Wage: $113,000 - $124,000/year base salary
Benefits: annual incentive bonus, Fort McMurray cost of living allowance, pension and savings plans, vacation plan, benefits plan, relocation services, home ownership program, lump sum down payment, and rent allowance programs
Why Suncor
Go ahead. Expect growth. We want you to have a job you're genuinely excited about - as well as opportunities to learn and challenge yourself or mentor others. Plus, Suncor Energy offers a flexible employee package that can be adjusted to suit the changing needs of your life, including:Competitive base salary and compensation programs
Attractive annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Business Overview
Suncor Energy is Canada's energy company - meaning rewarding opportunities for you to apply your knowledge, contribute and grow in a variety of career-building positions. Our business portfolio spans the entire energy sector, from a leadership position in oil sands development, to refining and marketing operations, natural gas, and conventional oil production, internationally and offshore East Coast Canada.
And while we are working to responsibly develop petroleum resources and contribute to the communities where we live and work, we are also developing our renewable energy portfolio, which includes wind power and biofuels.
As part of Suncor's team, you'll contribute to the ongoing success of Canada's largest energy company - one with a solid track record of growth, a focus on safety and sustainability and tremendous potential for the future. And you'll have the opportunity to learn from experts in the industry and build on your skills every day.
Suncor promotes diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Suncor is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from all qualified individuals. At Suncor, we are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we live, and where every team member has the opportunity to reach their full potential.
Not sure if this particular listing is the right opportunity for you? Please join our Talent Community at www.suncor.com and click on Careers, or follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job listings and employment news.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so if you are interested and qualified, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Trade & Operators
Job Segment: Hydraulics, Engineer, Electrical, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Fort McMurray, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 22561
Job Overview
Do you have mining operations leadership experience and are you looking for a new opportunity to join a collaborative team in Fort McMurray? Reporting to the mining area manager within our mine operations team, you will lead our skilled workforce to safely achieve production targets at our dynamic oil sands site.
We are one of the largest mine operations in the world and our oil sands mining projects, located near Fort McMurray in northern Alberta, are projected to produce a reliable, long-term energy supply while leveraging technology to minimize environmental and social impacts of resource development in the region.
If you don’t already live in the Fort McMurray community, Suncor offers a highly competitive relocation package including housing assistance. Residing in Fort McMurray is a requirement for this role. Check out what some of our employees enjoy most about living and working in Fort McMurray.
Key Accountabilities
Supervise performance, provide mentorship, and manage a multi-skilled workforce of up to 20 people within the context of the collective agreement
Ensure compliance with all work place rules, procedures and occupational health and safety (OH&S) codes
Perform daily safety, productivity and competency audits
Follow daily work priorities set by mine planning and management to execute the weekly plan to meet the required dig locations for the shovel fleet and sustain improvement initiatives
Monitor assigned work areas such as shovel pits, haul roads and placement areas to ensure resources are properly allocated to meet our goals
Supervise the work performed by heavy equipment operators within your area of accountability required for bulk excavations, dyke construction, soil salvage and heavy hauler road building
Work closely with shift trainers to ensure skill sets and training requirements are being met
Craft, and verify the proper completion of, work assignments and investigate incidents and near misses with a view toward positive action through mentoring, training or equipment setup
Support mine operations technical support groups (mine planning, survey, geotechnical, geology) as needed
Required Qualifications
Experience and Education:At least five years of heavy equipment operating experience, combined with at least two of those years in a leadership role (superintendent/supervisory)
Experience as a supervisor in a unionized environment is an asset
Mining engineers with practical field experience as a front line leader will also be considered
Alberta Mine Safety Association (AMSA) certification is required to be completed once employed
High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)
Possess a valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Skills and Knowledge:Strong working knowledge of OH&S regulations and an understanding of loss management techniques
Computer proficiency specifically in Modular Mining and Microsoft Office suite; experience with SAP is an asset
Demonstrated ability to make sounds decisions in the best interest of company goals
Effective leadership skills with the ability to engage and inspire front line employees in a positive manner; you hold yourself and others accountable to always ”do the right thing,” and expect others to do the same
You collaborate with others in order to achieve the best results and deliver the most value
Working Conditions
This position has been identified as safety sensitive
The shift schedule is a six days on/six days off rotation (three days on, three nights on, six days off; 12-hour shifts, equal to a total of 72 hours per shift)
If you reside outside of Fort McMurray, relocation of your primary residence to within 60 km of Fort McMurray is mandatory
Relocation support will be provided; we offer highly competitive housing assistance to eligible applicants
Additional Information
NOC code: 7302
Location of work: Oil Sands, P.O. Box 4015, Tar Island, Fort McMurray, AB, Canada T9H 3E3
Terms of employment: permanent full-time position
Language of work: English #LI-LO1
Wage: $113,000 - $124,000/year base salary
Benefits: annual incentive bonus, Fort McMurray cost of living allowance, pension and savings plans, vacation plan, benefits plan, relocation services, home ownership program, lump sum down payment, and rent allowance programs
Why Suncor
Go ahead. Expect growth. We want you to have a job you're genuinely excited about - as well as opportunities to learn and challenge yourself or mentor others. Plus, Suncor Energy offers a flexible employee package that can be adjusted to suit the changing needs of your life, including:Competitive base salary and compensation programs
Attractive annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Business Overview
Suncor Energy is Canada's energy company - meaning rewarding opportunities for you to apply your knowledge, contribute and grow in a variety of career-building positions. Our business portfolio spans the entire energy sector, from a leadership position in oil sands development, to refining and marketing operations, natural gas, and conventional oil production, internationally and offshore East Coast Canada.
And while we are working to responsibly develop petroleum resources and contribute to the communities where we live and work, we are also developing our renewable energy portfolio, which includes wind power and biofuels.
As part of Suncor's team, you'll contribute to the ongoing success of Canada's largest energy company - one with a solid track record of growth, a focus on safety and sustainability and tremendous potential for the future. And you'll have the opportunity to learn from experts in the industry and build on your skills every day.
Suncor promotes diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Suncor is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from all qualified individuals. At Suncor, we are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we live, and where every team member has the opportunity to reach their full potential.
Not sure if this particular listing is the right opportunity for you? Please join our Talent Community at www.suncor.com and click on Careers, or follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job listings and employment news.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so if you are interested and qualified, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Trade & Operators
Job Segment: Geology, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Fort McMurray, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 22561
Job Overview
Do you have mining operations leadership experience and are you looking for a new opportunity to join a collaborative team in Fort McMurray? Reporting to the mining area manager within our mine operations team, you will lead our skilled workforce to safely achieve production targets at our dynamic oil sands site.
We are one of the largest mine operations in the world and our oil sands mining projects, located near Fort McMurray in northern Alberta, are projected to produce a reliable, long-term energy supply while leveraging technology to minimize environmental and social impacts of resource development in the region.
If you don’t already live in the Fort McMurray community, Suncor offers a highly competitive relocation package including housing assistance. Residing in Fort McMurray is a requirement for this role. Check out what some of our employees enjoy most about living and working in Fort McMurray.
Key Accountabilities
Supervise performance, provide mentorship, and manage a multi-skilled workforce of up to 20 people within the context of the collective agreement
Ensure compliance with all work place rules, procedures and occupational health and safety (OH&S) codes
Perform daily safety, productivity and competency audits
Follow daily work priorities set by mine planning and management to execute the weekly plan to meet the required dig locations for the shovel fleet and sustain improvement initiatives
Monitor assigned work areas such as shovel pits, haul roads and placement areas to ensure resources are properly allocated to meet our goals
Supervise the work performed by heavy equipment operators within your area of accountability required for bulk excavations, dyke construction, soil salvage and heavy hauler road building
Work closely with shift trainers to ensure skill sets and training requirements are being met
Craft, and verify the proper completion of, work assignments and investigate incidents and near misses with a view toward positive action through mentoring, training or equipment setup
Support mine operations technical support groups (mine planning, survey, geotechnical, geology) as needed
Required Qualifications
Experience and Education:At least five years of heavy equipment operating experience, combined with at least two of those years in a leadership role (superintendent/supervisory)
Experience as a supervisor in a unionized environment is an asset
Mining engineers with practical field experience as a front line leader will also be considered
Alberta Mine Safety Association (AMSA) certification is required to be completed once employed
High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)
Possess a valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Skills and Knowledge:Strong working knowledge of OH&S regulations and an understanding of loss management techniques
Computer proficiency specifically in Modular Mining and Microsoft Office suite; experience with SAP is an asset
Demonstrated ability to make sounds decisions in the best interest of company goals
Effective leadership skills with the ability to engage and inspire front line employees in a positive manner; you hold yourself and others accountable to always ”do the right thing,” and expect others to do the same
You collaborate with others in order to achieve the best results and deliver the most value
Working Conditions
This position has been identified as safety sensitive
The shift schedule is a six days on/six days off rotation (three days on, three nights on, six days off; 12-hour shifts, equal to a total of 72 hours per shift)
If you reside outside of Fort McMurray, relocation of your primary residence to within 60 km of Fort McMurray is mandatory
Relocation support will be provided; we offer highly competitive housing assistance to eligible applicants
Additional Information
NOC code: 7302
Location of work: Oil Sands, P.O. Box 4015, Tar Island, Fort McMurray, AB, Canada T9H 3E3
Terms of employment: permanent full-time position
Language of work: English #LI-LO1
Wage: $113,000 - $124,000/year base salary
Benefits: annual incentive bonus, Fort McMurray cost of living allowance, pension and savings plans, vacation plan, benefits plan, relocation services, home ownership program, lump sum down payment, and rent allowance programs
Why Suncor
Go ahead. Expect growth. We want you to have a job you're genuinely excited about - as well as opportunities to learn and challenge yourself or mentor others. Plus, Suncor Energy offers a flexible employee package that can be adjusted to suit the changing needs of your life, including:Competitive base salary and compensation programs
Attractive annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Business Overview
Suncor Energy is Canada's energy company - meaning rewarding opportunities for you to apply your knowledge, contribute and grow in a variety of career-building positions. Our business portfolio spans the entire energy sector, from a leadership position in oil sands development, to refining and marketing operations, natural gas, and conventional oil production, internationally and offshore East Coast Canada.
And while we are working to responsibly develop petroleum resources and contribute to the communities where we live and work, we are also developing our renewable energy portfolio, which includes wind power and biofuels.
As part of Suncor's team, you'll contribute to the ongoing success of Canada's largest energy company - one with a solid track record of growth, a focus on safety and sustainability and tremendous potential for the future. And you'll have the opportunity to learn from experts in the industry and build on your skills every day.
Suncor promotes diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Suncor is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from all qualified individuals. At Suncor, we are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we live, and where every team member has the opportunity to reach their full potential.
Not sure if this particular listing is the right opportunity for you? Please join our Talent Community at www.suncor.com and click on Careers, or follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job listings and employment news.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so if you are interested and qualified, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Trade & Operators
Job Segment: Geology, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27556
Why you should join us:
Do you have a deep understanding of how work is performed in the industrial environment, combined with the ability to define new ways of working? Are you able to lead through influence and work with a wide range of teams? We have a phenomenal opportunity for you to utilize those skills. Working closely with the Manager of Integration for Digital Enablement, you will be responsible for accelerating the pace of digital technology adoption into the business areas. You will also perform the development of the technology alternatives, facilitating and driving alignment.
You will use your expertise to:Support opportunity identification and development of digital technology initiatives which are focused on operational control of work activities that aim at improving safety, productivity, data capture and visibility of information in the operating environment
Establish and manage relationships with key business and technology partners (internal and external)
Perform customer research to gain insight into the voice of the business and analyze the possible alternatives and the capabilities and qualities that would be most beneficial to the business
Facilitate and drive alignment among key partners through communication with business and functional areas
Drive the implementation of the digital technology across different operating areas
Monitor the progress of the use of technology through close communication and collaboration with the business
Complete development work deliverables throughout all project stages in accordance with Suncor execution models
Effectively translate technical language into business language to bridge the gap between business and technical partners
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Plant Operations experience such as being a shift supervisor, coordinator, area manager, etc.
A trade background, technical discipline, and/or extensive experience in industrial operations
Influential capabilities to engage and influence personnel at multiple levels of an organization, from business area and functional leads (VP/GM/Director level) to front line workers
Collaboration, social and coordination skills that allow you to articulate to a diverse work environment how digital technology advancements will deliver value for Suncor
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Maintenance or Engineering experience
A strong development mindset with demonstrable project development experience
Experience and familiarity with design thinking process, lean and agile software delivery
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
Some travel may be required on an infrequent basis to our Suncor operating sites
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Engineer, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27556
Why you should join us:
Do you have a deep understanding of how work is performed in the industrial environment, combined with the ability to define new ways of working? Are you able to lead through influence and work with a wide range of teams? We have a phenomenal opportunity for you to utilize those skills. Working closely with the Manager of Integration for Digital Enablement, you will be responsible for accelerating the pace of digital technology adoption into the business areas. You will also perform the development of the technology alternatives, facilitating and driving alignment.
You will use your expertise to:Support opportunity identification and development of digital technology initiatives which are focused on operational control of work activities that aim at improving safety, productivity, data capture and visibility of information in the operating environment
Establish and manage relationships with key business and technology partners (internal and external)
Perform customer research to gain insight into the voice of the business and analyze the possible alternatives and the capabilities and qualities that would be most beneficial to the business
Facilitate and drive alignment among key partners through communication with business and functional areas
Drive the implementation of the digital technology across different operating areas
Monitor the progress of the use of technology through close communication and collaboration with the business
Complete development work deliverables throughout all project stages in accordance with Suncor execution models
Effectively translate technical language into business language to bridge the gap between business and technical partners
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Plant Operations experience such as being a shift supervisor, coordinator, area manager, etc.
A trade background, technical discipline, and/or extensive experience in industrial operations
Influential capabilities to engage and influence personnel at multiple levels of an organization, from business area and functional leads (VP/GM/Director level) to front line workers
Collaboration, social and coordination skills that allow you to articulate to a diverse work environment how digital technology advancements will deliver value for Suncor
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Maintenance or Engineering experience
A strong development mindset with demonstrable project development experience
Experience and familiarity with design thinking process, lean and agile software delivery
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
Some travel may be required on an infrequent basis to our Suncor operating sites
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Engineer, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Port Moody, British Columbia (CA-BC)
JOB NUMBER: 27280
Why you should join us:
Student positions (including co-ops and interns) at Suncor are more than just a work term. They provide you with significant and meaningful work experiences to help enable you to figure out where you want your career to go – better yet, many of our students go on to become permanent Suncor employees after they graduate! You will work side-by-side with some of the most talented people in the energy industry, and your work assignments and mentoring will offer you outstanding academic and career growth.
You will have the opportunity to interact with many areas of our business and will be given the chance to develop and grow your business acumen and capabilities within many facets of a large global company. You will be challenged with opportunities for process improvement while acting as a trusted resource for individuals seeking information on various processes.
You will use your expertise to:Collaborate with colleagues to identify and improve business policies and procedures
Develop, build, maintain and document internal controls
Assist in the preparation of monthly, quarterly, and annual reporting such as compiling information and numbers, preparing presentations, performing analyses
Develop an understanding of Suncor’s business processes and procedures as well as involvement in various projects
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Current enrollment in a formal co-op or internship program in 3rd or 4th year Business program at an accredited post-secondary institution, and returning to full-time studies after the work term
(Attach your transcripts with your application and clearly indicate the length of work term for which you are available)
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Strong computer skills in the Microsoft Office suite with advanced understanding of Excel
Building strong, positive relationships with diverse groups
The ability to anticipate potential problems and check for out-of-the-ordinary conditions, as well as having a strong sense of accountability
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Burrard Products terminal office located at 1155 Glenayre Drive, Port Moody, British Columbia
This is an 8-month work term, from May 2019 – December 2019
Relocation support will be provided; we offer highly competitive housing assistance to eligible candidates
Why Suncor?
Start your career at Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Students & New Grads
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Port Moody, British Columbia (CA-BC)
JOB NUMBER: 27280
Why you should join us:
Student positions (including co-ops and interns) at Suncor are more than just a work term. They provide you with significant and meaningful work experiences to help enable you to figure out where you want your career to go – better yet, many of our students go on to become permanent Suncor employees after they graduate! You will work side-by-side with some of the most talented people in the energy industry, and your work assignments and mentoring will offer you outstanding academic and career growth.
You will have the opportunity to interact with many areas of our business and will be given the chance to develop and grow your business acumen and capabilities within many facets of a large global company. You will be challenged with opportunities for process improvement while acting as a trusted resource for individuals seeking information on various processes.
You will use your expertise to:Collaborate with colleagues to identify and improve business policies and procedures
Develop, build, maintain and document internal controls
Assist in the preparation of monthly, quarterly, and annual reporting such as compiling information and numbers, preparing presentations, performing analyses
Develop an understanding of Suncor’s business processes and procedures as well as involvement in various projects
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Current enrollment in a formal co-op or internship program in 3rd or 4th year Business program at an accredited post-secondary institution, and returning to full-time studies after the work term
(Attach your transcripts with your application and clearly indicate the length of work term for which you are available)
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Strong computer skills in the Microsoft Office suite with advanced understanding of Excel
Building strong, positive relationships with diverse groups
The ability to anticipate potential problems and check for out-of-the-ordinary conditions, as well as having a strong sense of accountability
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Burrard Products terminal office located at 1155 Glenayre Drive, Port Moody, British Columbia
This is an 8-month work term, from May 2019 – December 2019
Relocation support will be provided; we offer highly competitive housing assistance to eligible candidates
Why Suncor?
Start your career at Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Students & New Grads
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Fort McMurray, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27126
Why you should join us:
If you have a deep understanding of upstream oil and gas operations and would like to act as a trusted advisor to mid and executive-level management on competitive landscape and financial benchmarking, we potentially have the perfect opportunity for you. As an essential member of our benchmarking and opportunities team, you will lead, coordinate, participate and communicate benchmarking, opportunity identification and development initiatives for our operating assets in the Wood Buffalo region.
You will use your expertise to:Lead integration between area cross-functional teams (ACFTs) and provide functional support in areas of benchmarking and performance improvement
Lead full cycle complex operational and financial benchmarking studies for the Regional Operations organization (e.g. McKinsey Mine Lens, Solomon fuels study)
Assemble, educate and develop teams of cross-functional subject matter experts (SMEs) to deliver benchmarking inputs
Provide insight to AFCTs on the outputs of benchmarking analysis, competitive positioning and recommend appropriate goals and targets
Work with ACFTs on development of gap-closure plans, facilitate brainstorming sessions with SMEs, help quantify and prioritize opportunities
Steward execution of gap-closure plans and progress to targets, ensure accountability and delivery of initiatives
Liaise with finance on quarterly Regional leadership team (RLT) and Upstream (ULT) financial benchmarking reports
Monitor the competitive environment and act as an advisor and subject matter expert on competitive intelligence
Build organizational knowledge on the competitive landscape and Suncor’s positioning
Provide educational presentations to operating and leadership teams on competitive developments
Act as a SME in one or more areas of competitive landscape (e.g. Mining, In Situ, Upgrading) – continuously build knowledge of competitors operations, growth plans, financial and operating performance
Present complex issues and potential solutions to all levels of organization (from field operations to RLT)
Work independently to lead benchmarking efforts
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Five years of relevant work experience, with specialized knowledge of in situ and oil sands assets and a deep understanding of the competitive landscape
A Bachelor degree in Engineering or Business
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Strong collaboration skills that enable you to build strong, positive relationships with diverse groups
A continuous improvement mindset and are able to seek greater knowledge and understanding of the systems, process and hazards in the workplace
Preference for:Experience leading teams in a non-authoritative capacity
A network of industry contacts and strong interpersonal skills
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Base Plant Mine in Fort McMurray, Alberta
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
If you reside outside of Fort McMurray, relocation of your primary residence to within 60 km of Fort McMurray is mandatory. Relocation support will be provided; we offer highly competitive housing assistance to eligible individuals
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Engineer, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Fort McMurray, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27126
Why you should join us:
If you have a deep understanding of upstream oil and gas operations and would like to act as a trusted advisor to mid and executive-level management on competitive landscape and financial benchmarking, we potentially have the perfect opportunity for you. As an essential member of our benchmarking and opportunities team, you will lead, coordinate, participate and communicate benchmarking, opportunity identification and development initiatives for our operating assets in the Wood Buffalo region.
You will use your expertise to:Lead integration between area cross-functional teams (ACFTs) and provide functional support in areas of benchmarking and performance improvement
Lead full cycle complex operational and financial benchmarking studies for the Regional Operations organization (e.g. McKinsey Mine Lens, Solomon fuels study)
Assemble, educate and develop teams of cross-functional subject matter experts (SMEs) to deliver benchmarking inputs
Provide insight to AFCTs on the outputs of benchmarking analysis, competitive positioning and recommend appropriate goals and targets
Work with ACFTs on development of gap-closure plans, facilitate brainstorming sessions with SMEs, help quantify and prioritize opportunities
Steward execution of gap-closure plans and progress to targets, ensure accountability and delivery of initiatives
Liaise with finance on quarterly Regional leadership team (RLT) and Upstream (ULT) financial benchmarking reports
Monitor the competitive environment and act as an advisor and subject matter expert on competitive intelligence
Build organizational knowledge on the competitive landscape and Suncor’s positioning
Provide educational presentations to operating and leadership teams on competitive developments
Act as a SME in one or more areas of competitive landscape (e.g. Mining, In Situ, Upgrading) – continuously build knowledge of competitors operations, growth plans, financial and operating performance
Present complex issues and potential solutions to all levels of organization (from field operations to RLT)
Work independently to lead benchmarking efforts
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Five years of relevant work experience, with specialized knowledge of in situ and oil sands assets and a deep understanding of the competitive landscape
A Bachelor degree in Engineering or Business
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Strong collaboration skills that enable you to build strong, positive relationships with diverse groups
A continuous improvement mindset and are able to seek greater knowledge and understanding of the systems, process and hazards in the workplace
Preference for:Experience leading teams in a non-authoritative capacity
A network of industry contacts and strong interpersonal skills
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Base Plant Mine in Fort McMurray, Alberta
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
If you reside outside of Fort McMurray, relocation of your primary residence to within 60 km of Fort McMurray is mandatory. Relocation support will be provided; we offer highly competitive housing assistance to eligible individuals
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Engineer, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Fort McMurray, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27671
Why you should join us:
Are you passionate about working with a team of engineers to ensure plant functions remain safe, sustainable, and cost effective? We have a phenomenal development opportunity for a mechanical engineer with fixed plant based experience at our Fort McMurray location.
You will use your expertise to:Craft reliability-centred inspection and maintenance plans for critical equipment
Provide leadership, by acting as an example, to promote a culture of safety
Troubleshoot equipment in complex systems
Take initiative in the assessment of emerging and ongoing risks and provide effective mitigation strategies to the reliability lead
Inspect work at external fabrication and repair shops when required
Participate in risk reviews to ensure standards are followed and only safe work is being executed
Provide solutions for bad actor resolution including procedure and operational changes, equipment strategy improvements, material improvements and equipment design changes
Build risk assessments and recommend short term solutions and long term plans for mitigation and control
Ensure that all work scopes and engineered solutions can be implemented safely and will perform in a safe manner
Identify and optimize plant availability, reliability and market competitiveness
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):A Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering
Two years of post-graduate experience or co-op experience while in university
Fixed plant based maintenance or reliability experience
Been registered or immediately eligible for registration as a Professional Engineer or Engineer in Training with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA)
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and SAP
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
The ability to anticipate potential problems and check for out-of-the-ordinary conditions, as well as having a strong sense of accountability
A continuous improvement mindset and you are able to seek greater knowledge and understanding of the systems, process and hazards in the workplace
Preference for:SAP Business Warehouse knowledge
American Petroleum Institute (API) inspection and repair experience
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Base Plant Mine in Fort McMurray, Alberta
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
This position is safety sensitive
If you reside outside of Fort McMurray, relocation of your primary residence to within 60 km of Fort McMurray is mandatory. Relocation support will be provided; we offer highly competitive housing assistance to eligible individuals
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Engineering
Job Segment: Mechanical Engineer, Engineer, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Fort McMurray, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27671
Why you should join us:
Are you passionate about working with a team of engineers to ensure plant functions remain safe, sustainable, and cost effective? We have a phenomenal development opportunity for a mechanical engineer with fixed plant based experience at our Fort McMurray location.
You will use your expertise to:Craft reliability-centred inspection and maintenance plans for critical equipment
Provide leadership, by acting as an example, to promote a culture of safety
Troubleshoot equipment in complex systems
Take initiative in the assessment of emerging and ongoing risks and provide effective mitigation strategies to the reliability lead
Inspect work at external fabrication and repair shops when required
Participate in risk reviews to ensure standards are followed and only safe work is being executed
Provide solutions for bad actor resolution including procedure and operational changes, equipment strategy improvements, material improvements and equipment design changes
Build risk assessments and recommend short term solutions and long term plans for mitigation and control
Ensure that all work scopes and engineered solutions can be implemented safely and will perform in a safe manner
Identify and optimize plant availability, reliability and market competitiveness
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):A Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering
Two years of post-graduate experience or co-op experience while in university
Fixed plant based maintenance or reliability experience
Been registered or immediately eligible for registration as a Professional Engineer or Engineer in Training with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA)
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and SAP
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
The ability to anticipate potential problems and check for out-of-the-ordinary conditions, as well as having a strong sense of accountability
A continuous improvement mindset and you are able to seek greater knowledge and understanding of the systems, process and hazards in the workplace
Preference for:SAP Business Warehouse knowledge
American Petroleum Institute (API) inspection and repair experience
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Base Plant Mine in Fort McMurray, Alberta
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
This position is safety sensitive
If you reside outside of Fort McMurray, relocation of your primary residence to within 60 km of Fort McMurray is mandatory. Relocation support will be provided; we offer highly competitive housing assistance to eligible individuals
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Engineering
Job Segment: Mechanical Engineer, Engineer, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27544
Why you should join us:
Are you a strategic and creative thinker who can see the big picture, and also drive projects from development to completion? Do you look at things through a critical thinking lens and have a strong focus on client engagement? We have an opportunity for you to lead our on-line strategy development and execution for the Suncor family of external websites. Working closely with the Director of e-Communications, this is a key influencing position that provides strategic counsel on how business and communication objectives can be achieved on-line, which provides the input to creating and prioritizing an annual improvement and development plan.
You will use your expertise to:Develop effective, integrated web strategies and a business case for Suncor branded websites and understand how to the use platforms to deliver web and business strategic goals
Lead client engagement and consultation for all internal groups, and manage small development projects to large scale platform redevelopment (such as a site redesign); lead project management where required
Lead end–to-end management of integrated web projects and coordinate supporting functions (analytics, content, user experience, technical, third party agencies)
Develop and improve workflow processes and participate in the development of an overall web governance framework for Suncor online properties while being a champion for operational excellence within the team
Deliver web business cases and make recommendations to shift the strategy and improve functionality based on analysis of metrics while ensuring strict adherence to governance standards
Work with business partners to understand strategic priorities and develop appropriate web content and features
Research emerging web development practices and technology, as well as long-range planning and evaluation of new systems and methodologies
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):A Bachelor’s degree (preferably in Business or Communications) with a deep understanding of web communication principles and practices
10 years of communication or web experience (a digital focus is an asset) with five years of experience managing websites
Experience in defining web strategy with the ability to translate business/communications objectives into measurable on-line strategy and tactic; you are able to develop and execute web strategy to meet business needs
Experience with establishing and reporting metrics to evolve and improve the effectiveness of on-line communication and knowledge of current web technology and on-line communication trends/best practices
Demonstrated experience in managing internet development and clients, and liaising with IT technical resources
Excellent communication and project-management skills with “hands on” web management experience, and you effectively collaborate with and work well with all level of employees and partners
Excellent prioritization skills and you can flawlessly execute on projects in a dynamic, often pressured environment
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Experience managing websites in a large, geographically dispersed, complex organization
Working knowledge of a content management system (Sitecore experience an asset)
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27544
Why you should join us:
Are you a strategic and creative thinker who can see the big picture, and also drive projects from development to completion? Do you look at things through a critical thinking lens and have a strong focus on client engagement? We have an opportunity for you to lead our on-line strategy development and execution for the Suncor family of external websites. Working closely with the Director of e-Communications, this is a key influencing position that provides strategic counsel on how business and communication objectives can be achieved on-line, which provides the input to creating and prioritizing an annual improvement and development plan.
You will use your expertise to:Develop effective, integrated web strategies and a business case for Suncor branded websites and understand how to the use platforms to deliver web and business strategic goals
Lead client engagement and consultation for all internal groups, and manage small development projects to large scale platform redevelopment (such as a site redesign); lead project management where required
Lead end–to-end management of integrated web projects and coordinate supporting functions (analytics, content, user experience, technical, third party agencies)
Develop and improve workflow processes and participate in the development of an overall web governance framework for Suncor online properties while being a champion for operational excellence within the team
Deliver web business cases and make recommendations to shift the strategy and improve functionality based on analysis of metrics while ensuring strict adherence to governance standards
Work with business partners to understand strategic priorities and develop appropriate web content and features
Research emerging web development practices and technology, as well as long-range planning and evaluation of new systems and methodologies
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):A Bachelor’s degree (preferably in Business or Communications) with a deep understanding of web communication principles and practices
10 years of communication or web experience (a digital focus is an asset) with five years of experience managing websites
Experience in defining web strategy with the ability to translate business/communications objectives into measurable on-line strategy and tactic; you are able to develop and execute web strategy to meet business needs
Experience with establishing and reporting metrics to evolve and improve the effectiveness of on-line communication and knowledge of current web technology and on-line communication trends/best practices
Demonstrated experience in managing internet development and clients, and liaising with IT technical resources
Excellent communication and project-management skills with “hands on” web management experience, and you effectively collaborate with and work well with all level of employees and partners
Excellent prioritization skills and you can flawlessly execute on projects in a dynamic, often pressured environment
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Experience managing websites in a large, geographically dispersed, complex organization
Working knowledge of a content management system (Sitecore experience an asset)
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27550
Why you should join us:
Are you someone who can identify trends and variances, and have the understanding of when they need to be questioned or validated? If you are a strategic thinker who combines your understanding of business, industry and operational factors with sharpened analytical skills to describe and interpret data, we are looking for you! Working closely with the Turnaround Assurance Manager in the Turnaround Management Office, you will be accountable for the development, maintenance and sustainment of all Turnaround related Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) and benchmarking trends/analytics for Enterprise Turnarounds.
You will use your expertise to:Provide performance analysis, stewardship reporting, variance analysis and support for turnarounds across Suncor, while overseeing governance and quality of data and corporate reporting
Work with site personnel to provide expertise for site implementation and ongoing support for Enterprise Project Controls reporting, including assisting sites in project set-up, estimating, funding, forecasting and cost control processes
Identify and participate in performance improvement projects and report on critical metrics
Collaborate with site controls and leadership teams to provide gap closure and implementation of Enterprise Turnaround Reporting and support processes
Assist the site in the delivery of preliminary and control estimates using standard templates
Work with other departments (Finance, Supply Chain, Capital Projects) to ensure all processes are optimized for successful reporting
Monitor internal and external partner relationships and processes to ensure integrity of reporting inputs
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Five years of relevant analytical experience, including business analysis and synthesis of financial and quantitative data from several sources
A Bachelor’s degree, preferably in Business, Economics or equivalent
Strong proficiency in Microsoft products such as Excel, Access and Power BI, and intermediate to advanced SAP Reporting (BW, BOBJ) skills
Superior analytical and problem solving skills with a strong attention to detail
Strong communication skills that allow you to achieve the best results and deliver the most value
A strong continuous improvement mindset
The ability to craft a common vision of programs and environments to enable broad improvements to seemingly diverse businesses
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27550
Why you should join us:
Are you someone who can identify trends and variances, and have the understanding of when they need to be questioned or validated? If you are a strategic thinker who combines your understanding of business, industry and operational factors with sharpened analytical skills to describe and interpret data, we are looking for you! Working closely with the Turnaround Assurance Manager in the Turnaround Management Office, you will be accountable for the development, maintenance and sustainment of all Turnaround related Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) and benchmarking trends/analytics for Enterprise Turnarounds.
You will use your expertise to:Provide performance analysis, stewardship reporting, variance analysis and support for turnarounds across Suncor, while overseeing governance and quality of data and corporate reporting
Work with site personnel to provide expertise for site implementation and ongoing support for Enterprise Project Controls reporting, including assisting sites in project set-up, estimating, funding, forecasting and cost control processes
Identify and participate in performance improvement projects and report on critical metrics
Collaborate with site controls and leadership teams to provide gap closure and implementation of Enterprise Turnaround Reporting and support processes
Assist the site in the delivery of preliminary and control estimates using standard templates
Work with other departments (Finance, Supply Chain, Capital Projects) to ensure all processes are optimized for successful reporting
Monitor internal and external partner relationships and processes to ensure integrity of reporting inputs
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Five years of relevant analytical experience, including business analysis and synthesis of financial and quantitative data from several sources
A Bachelor’s degree, preferably in Business, Economics or equivalent
Strong proficiency in Microsoft products such as Excel, Access and Power BI, and intermediate to advanced SAP Reporting (BW, BOBJ) skills
Superior analytical and problem solving skills with a strong attention to detail
Strong communication skills that allow you to achieve the best results and deliver the most value
A strong continuous improvement mindset
The ability to craft a common vision of programs and environments to enable broad improvements to seemingly diverse businesses
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 26985
Why you should join us:
Are you an Environmental, Health and Safety (EH&S) professional looking for a new opportunity to join a dynamic team? Reporting to the Director of Central Environment and Regulatory, you will lead the development and management of applications for approval of electrical facilities for our upstream assets and provide support and expertise company-wide.
You will use your expertise to:Collaborate with regulatory authorities (e.g. AUC, AESO, MSA) in relation to electrical project development
Work with an integrated team to advance project design and development activities through a gated process
Represent Suncor to government officials, as required, through project development activities
Liaise with internal and external partners including major projects, operations and business development teams as required
Act as the in-house expert on regulatory permitting processes, policies and procedures relating to electricity generation and transmission interconnections
Provide environmental technical support for the operation of electrical assets
Review design of facilities and assist with commissioning strategy and milestones
Support the development of project quotes, execution plans, schedules and budgets for potential projects in planning stage of project
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):10 years of relevant work experience
A degree in engineering, science, or a related field
Deep understanding of project development process including experience with gated project management programs
In-depth knowledge of electrical generation assets and electrical transmission infrastructure in the power generation industry
Working knowledge of regulated/deregulated markets in multiple jurisdictions
Exceptional understanding of environmental impacts of power project development to guide project design, oversee environmental impact studies, and complete regulatory permit filing
Proven project management skills and leadership abilities
Strong communication, facilitation and writing skills
Strong collaboration skills that enables you to build strong, positive relationships with diverse groups
A continuous improvement mindset and are able to seek greater knowledge and understanding of the systems, process and hazards in the workplace
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
Travel across Canada may be required
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Environmental Engineering, Electrical, Engineer, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 26985
Why you should join us:
Are you an Environmental, Health and Safety (EH&S) professional looking for a new opportunity to join a dynamic team? Reporting to the Director of Central Environment and Regulatory, you will lead the development and management of applications for approval of electrical facilities for our upstream assets and provide support and expertise company-wide.
You will use your expertise to:Collaborate with regulatory authorities (e.g. AUC, AESO, MSA) in relation to electrical project development
Work with an integrated team to advance project design and development activities through a gated process
Represent Suncor to government officials, as required, through project development activities
Liaise with internal and external partners including major projects, operations and business development teams as required
Act as the in-house expert on regulatory permitting processes, policies and procedures relating to electricity generation and transmission interconnections
Provide environmental technical support for the operation of electrical assets
Review design of facilities and assist with commissioning strategy and milestones
Support the development of project quotes, execution plans, schedules and budgets for potential projects in planning stage of project
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):10 years of relevant work experience
A degree in engineering, science, or a related field
Deep understanding of project development process including experience with gated project management programs
In-depth knowledge of electrical generation assets and electrical transmission infrastructure in the power generation industry
Working knowledge of regulated/deregulated markets in multiple jurisdictions
Exceptional understanding of environmental impacts of power project development to guide project design, oversee environmental impact studies, and complete regulatory permit filing
Proven project management skills and leadership abilities
Strong communication, facilitation and writing skills
Strong collaboration skills that enables you to build strong, positive relationships with diverse groups
A continuous improvement mindset and are able to seek greater knowledge and understanding of the systems, process and hazards in the workplace
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
Travel across Canada may be required
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Environmental Engineering, Electrical, Engineer, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 26932
Why you should join us:
“When I first started working for Suncor, it was like a new playground of knowledge and skills to be learned. I saw it as an opportunity to learn and grow. Everyone is helpful and friendly and it made working at Suncor a great experience.” – Jessica (2018 Warehouse Technician student)
Student positions at Suncor are more than just a work term. They provide you with significant and important work experiences to help enable you to determine where you want your career to go – better yet, you may have the opportunity to become a permanent Suncor employee after you graduate! You will work side-by-side with some of the most talented people in the energy industry, and your work assignments and mentoring will offer you academic and career growth.
We have roles available in St. John’s, where you will gain valuable work experience that will allow for personal growth while contributing to our overall success. Based on the program you’re enrolled in and the requirements of the position, we will work to find the perfect opportunity for you.
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Post-secondary Indigenous students who are enrolled in Business, Engineering, Sciences, or a technical program at an accredited post-secondary institution and returning to full-time studies in the fall
(Attach your transcripts with your application)
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Experience working with Microsoft Office products
Motivation, strong initiative and an interest in learning about the oil and gas industry
Flexibility and the ability to adapt to changes in priorities and plans
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our St. John’s office, located at 130 Kelsey Drive
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
This is a four-month work term starting in May 2019 to the end of August
Why Suncor?
Start your career at Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Students & New Grads
Job Segment: Engineer, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 26932
Why you should join us:
“When I first started working for Suncor, it was like a new playground of knowledge and skills to be learned. I saw it as an opportunity to learn and grow. Everyone is helpful and friendly and it made working at Suncor a great experience.” – Jessica (2018 Warehouse Technician student)
Student positions at Suncor are more than just a work term. They provide you with significant and important work experiences to help enable you to determine where you want your career to go – better yet, you may have the opportunity to become a permanent Suncor employee after you graduate! You will work side-by-side with some of the most talented people in the energy industry, and your work assignments and mentoring will offer you academic and career growth.
We have roles available in St. John’s, where you will gain valuable work experience that will allow for personal growth while contributing to our overall success. Based on the program you’re enrolled in and the requirements of the position, we will work to find the perfect opportunity for you.
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Post-secondary Indigenous students who are enrolled in Business, Engineering, Sciences, or a technical program at an accredited post-secondary institution and returning to full-time studies in the fall
(Attach your transcripts with your application)
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Experience working with Microsoft Office products
Motivation, strong initiative and an interest in learning about the oil and gas industry
Flexibility and the ability to adapt to changes in priorities and plans
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our St. John’s office, located at 130 Kelsey Drive
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
This is a four-month work term starting in May 2019 to the end of August
Why Suncor?
Start your career at Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Students & New Grads
Job Segment: Engineer, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Fort Hills, Wood Buffalo, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27314
Why you should join us:
Do you have a strong safety mindset and experience working in a tailings operation running heavy equipment? We’re looking for dynamic team players to be responsible for the safe operating and monitoring of our Fort Hills tailings assets.
You will use your expertise to:Ensure that safety policies and procedures are being followed by all personnel, including the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and the hazardous energy isolation (HEI) maintenance of equipment during operations
Operate tailings heavy equipment (cell dozer, loader, dozer, excavator, grader, etc.)
Complete the operator log tool and checks, and communicate significant changes
Drive the fine tailings corridor, inspecting rotating equipment, pipelines, booster pump houses, and floating water pump assets and ensure that any issues are brought to the attention of the shift supervisor
Prepare equipment for maintenance and commission new equipment and systems
Provide direction to maintenance and contract personnel performing maintenance and other operational duties during the assigned shift
Maintain housekeeping in your assigned area at a high level
Ensure that shift change is well communicated
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Two years of experience operating equipment in industries such as mining, civil earthworks, pipelines, sawmills, pulp and paper mills or manufacturing (in your resume please provide the type and size of equipment you have operated and length of time operating each)
Basic computer literacy
Strong proven safety and environmental mindset
Strong collaboration skills that enables you to build strong, positive relationships with diverse groups
An exceptional ability to adhere to procedures - you do not take or tolerate shortcuts and if the procedure is incorrect, you fix it
A High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Two years of experience as a tailings operator
Strong troubleshooting skills
Experience operating mechanical equipment such as pumps, light plants and hydraulic power units
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our camp-based Fort Hills mining site, located in Alberta’s Athabasca region, 90 kilometres north of Fort McMurray, Alberta
The shift schedule is a 7 days on / 7 days off, 7 nights on/7 days off
This position is safety sensitive
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
Job Segment: Hydraulics, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Fort Hills, Wood Buffalo, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27314
Why you should join us:
Do you have a strong safety mindset and experience working in a tailings operation running heavy equipment? We’re looking for dynamic team players to be responsible for the safe operating and monitoring of our Fort Hills tailings assets.
You will use your expertise to:Ensure that safety policies and procedures are being followed by all personnel, including the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and the hazardous energy isolation (HEI) maintenance of equipment during operations
Operate tailings heavy equipment (cell dozer, loader, dozer, excavator, grader, etc.)
Complete the operator log tool and checks, and communicate significant changes
Drive the fine tailings corridor, inspecting rotating equipment, pipelines, booster pump houses, and floating water pump assets and ensure that any issues are brought to the attention of the shift supervisor
Prepare equipment for maintenance and commission new equipment and systems
Provide direction to maintenance and contract personnel performing maintenance and other operational duties during the assigned shift
Maintain housekeeping in your assigned area at a high level
Ensure that shift change is well communicated
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Two years of experience operating equipment in industries such as mining, civil earthworks, pipelines, sawmills, pulp and paper mills or manufacturing (in your resume please provide the type and size of equipment you have operated and length of time operating each)
Basic computer literacy
Strong proven safety and environmental mindset
Strong collaboration skills that enables you to build strong, positive relationships with diverse groups
An exceptional ability to adhere to procedures - you do not take or tolerate shortcuts and if the procedure is incorrect, you fix it
A High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Two years of experience as a tailings operator
Strong troubleshooting skills
Experience operating mechanical equipment such as pumps, light plants and hydraulic power units
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our camp-based Fort Hills mining site, located in Alberta’s Athabasca region, 90 kilometres north of Fort McMurray, Alberta
The shift schedule is a 7 days on / 7 days off, 7 nights on/7 days off
This position is safety sensitive
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
Job Segment: Hydraulics, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Mississauga, Ontario (CA-ON)
JOB NUMBER: 21902
Why you should join us:
We’re on a journey to transform our customers’ experiences at our retail and wholesale Petro-Canada sites and we’re looking for a creative and dedicated solution design expert to provide guidance, direction and substantially impact the successful delivery of our Information Technology (IT) projects for our Downstream business. You will take pride in playing a key role in managing the delivery of application and systems designs and technical interface solutions for multiple complex projects.
You will use your expertise to:Review and integrate the Technical Architecture requirements for the development, execution, and operations environments
Work closely with our Infrastructure Solution Designers to provide direction and recommendations regarding hardware, network products, system software, and security Plan and lead the Technical Architecture analysis, design, and implementation
Manage the technical integration across projects, acting as the liaison between project application teams and our infrastructure and database teams
Coordinate with Solution Architects and application solution designer teams to ensure the infrastructure is in place and that it meets project needs
Collaborate with the infrastructure team to plan proper patching and maintenance of project environments
Work with our Enterprise and Solution Architects to define and improve the Technical Architecture vision and roadmap by working closely with our project and infrastructure teams.
Reduce technical risk by upskilling our scrum/project teams through mentoring and providing technical guidance across elements such as database best practices, coding guidelines, and naming conventions
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):10 years of solutions design experience for application integration and interfaces for large enterprises
Three years of experience leading and influencing IT resources
Experience with programming languages such as C variant (C, C++, C#), ASP .Net, HTML/CSS
Experience with at least one database product (e.g. Oracle DB, DB2, SQL)
A Computer Science degree or related technical college diploma
Sound technical knowledge of current application integration technologies (e.g. Web Methods, Mulesoft) and cloud based architecture, web and mobile based applications and interface development tools
Knowledge of common services and integration management for application programming interfaces, data extraction and transformation services
Exposure to structured IT project implementation methodologies and practices (agile, iterative, waterfall)
Strong written and verbal communication skills at both a technical and business level and you build positive relationships with highly dispersed and dynamic teams
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Experience with retail Point of Sale (POS) systems and the technical integration with payment, gift card, inventory management and loyalty rewards systems
Experience managing vendors
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Oakville office, located at 3275 Rebecca Street, with occasional travel/work in our Mississauga office located at 2489 North Sheridan Way
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday, with the potential for extended work hours based on business needs
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Mississauga, Ontario (CA-ON)
JOB NUMBER: 21902
Why you should join us:
We’re on a journey to transform our customers’ experiences at our retail and wholesale Petro-Canada sites and we’re looking for a creative and dedicated solution design expert to provide guidance, direction and substantially impact the successful delivery of our Information Technology (IT) projects for our Downstream business. You will take pride in playing a key role in managing the delivery of application and systems designs and technical interface solutions for multiple complex projects.
You will use your expertise to:Review and integrate the Technical Architecture requirements for the development, execution, and operations environments
Work closely with our Infrastructure Solution Designers to provide direction and recommendations regarding hardware, network products, system software, and security Plan and lead the Technical Architecture analysis, design, and implementation
Manage the technical integration across projects, acting as the liaison between project application teams and our infrastructure and database teams
Coordinate with Solution Architects and application solution designer teams to ensure the infrastructure is in place and that it meets project needs
Collaborate with the infrastructure team to plan proper patching and maintenance of project environments
Work with our Enterprise and Solution Architects to define and improve the Technical Architecture vision and roadmap by working closely with our project and infrastructure teams.
Reduce technical risk by upskilling our scrum/project teams through mentoring and providing technical guidance across elements such as database best practices, coding guidelines, and naming conventions
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):10 years of solutions design experience for application integration and interfaces for large enterprises
Three years of experience leading and influencing IT resources
Experience with programming languages such as C variant (C, C++, C#), ASP .Net, HTML/CSS
Experience with at least one database product (e.g. Oracle DB, DB2, SQL)
A Computer Science degree or related technical college diploma
Sound technical knowledge of current application integration technologies (e.g. Web Methods, Mulesoft) and cloud based architecture, web and mobile based applications and interface development tools
Knowledge of common services and integration management for application programming interfaces, data extraction and transformation services
Exposure to structured IT project implementation methodologies and practices (agile, iterative, waterfall)
Strong written and verbal communication skills at both a technical and business level and you build positive relationships with highly dispersed and dynamic teams
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Experience with retail Point of Sale (POS) systems and the technical integration with payment, gift card, inventory management and loyalty rewards systems
Experience managing vendors
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Oakville office, located at 3275 Rebecca Street, with occasional travel/work in our Mississauga office located at 2489 North Sheridan Way
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday, with the potential for extended work hours based on business needs
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Sarnia, Ontario (CA-ON)
JOB NUMBER: 26103
Why you should join us:
Are you a highly motivated self-starter with strong problem solving skills? Are you passionate about continuous improvement? Look no further than this engineering opportunity at our Sarnia refinery! In this role, you will be accountable for improving our plant reliability through the enhancement and implementation of reliability systems and procedures.
You will use your expertise to:Craft and implement refinery programs like criticality assessments, asset strategies and plant maintenance programs that support our 5-year reliability plan
Build strong positive relationships with diverse groups through day-to-day reliability plant support with a continuous focus on safe, reliable and efficient operation
Monitor mechanical equipment as well as safety relief valves to analyze challenge assumptions with up time and average time between failure and performance
Participate in root cause investigations and problem solving sessions to fix process issues and analyze trends in equipment performance to ensure integrity
Manage the development of asset reliability scope for outages and major turnarounds
Support turnaround events from a technical perspective and create / implement preventative maintenance programs
Provide recommendations to capital improvement projects to ensure reliability and maintainability
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Three or more years of mechanical experience with your Professional Engineering designation or working towards your designation
Refinery or petrochemical plant engineering experience is preferred
A Bachelor degree in mechanical engineering or equivalent education will be considered
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Proven analytical skills including analyzing SAP data, conducting root cause assessment and drawing and presenting conclusions and recommendations
Familiarity with the refining industry codes and standards (e.g. API 510)
You are a go-getter with the ability to make decisions with integrity and support company objectives and policies
You possess strong communication skills (both written and verbal) which allow you to collaborate with others in order to achieve the best results and deliver the most value
You constantly ask what could go wrong and check for out-of-the-ordinary conditions and learn to anticipate potential problems
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Sarnia refinery in Ontario, located at 1900 St. Clair Parkway
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday, with the potential for extended work hours based on business needs
This position has been identified as safety sensitive
You have an ability to manage multiple priorities, challenging demands and function positively in a dynamic, collaborative work environment
Relocation support will be provided; we offer highly competitive housing assistance to eligible individuals
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Engineering
Job Segment: Engineer, Refinery, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Mechanical Engineer, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Sarnia, Ontario (CA-ON)
JOB NUMBER: 26103
Why you should join us:
Are you a highly motivated self-starter with strong problem solving skills? Are you passionate about continuous improvement? Look no further than this engineering opportunity at our Sarnia refinery! In this role, you will be accountable for improving our plant reliability through the enhancement and implementation of reliability systems and procedures.
You will use your expertise to:Craft and implement refinery programs like criticality assessments, asset strategies and plant maintenance programs that support our 5-year reliability plan
Build strong positive relationships with diverse groups through day-to-day reliability plant support with a continuous focus on safe, reliable and efficient operation
Monitor mechanical equipment as well as safety relief valves to analyze challenge assumptions with up time and average time between failure and performance
Participate in root cause investigations and problem solving sessions to fix process issues and analyze trends in equipment performance to ensure integrity
Manage the development of asset reliability scope for outages and major turnarounds
Support turnaround events from a technical perspective and create / implement preventative maintenance programs
Provide recommendations to capital improvement projects to ensure reliability and maintainability
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Three or more years of mechanical experience with your Professional Engineering designation or working towards your designation
Refinery or petrochemical plant engineering experience is preferred
A Bachelor degree in mechanical engineering or equivalent education will be considered
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Proven analytical skills including analyzing SAP data, conducting root cause assessment and drawing and presenting conclusions and recommendations
Familiarity with the refining industry codes and standards (e.g. API 510)
You are a go-getter with the ability to make decisions with integrity and support company objectives and policies
You possess strong communication skills (both written and verbal) which allow you to collaborate with others in order to achieve the best results and deliver the most value
You constantly ask what could go wrong and check for out-of-the-ordinary conditions and learn to anticipate potential problems
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Sarnia refinery in Ontario, located at 1900 St. Clair Parkway
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday, with the potential for extended work hours based on business needs
This position has been identified as safety sensitive
You have an ability to manage multiple priorities, challenging demands and function positively in a dynamic, collaborative work environment
Relocation support will be provided; we offer highly competitive housing assistance to eligible individuals
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Engineering
Job Segment: Engineer, Refinery, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Mechanical Engineer, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Fort McMurray, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27567
Why you should join us:
Do you have what it takes to drive the safety of employees as it relates to our Integrated Disability Management (IDM) program and ongoing dedication to our Journey to Zero safety initiative and Operational Excellence? In this role, you will provide advice and collaborate on Workers Compensation (WC) claims to assess and identify potential occupational risk factors and mitigation strategies, as well as provide expertise and support to Health and Wellness (H&W) and the promotion of healthy workplaces and other priority company-wide initiatives.
You will use your expertise to:Conduct job demands analysis (JDA) on critical positions in support of the delivery of H&W’s Risk Based Health Assessments program and Integrated Disability Management program
Provide expertise on accommodation processes and procedures and support delivery of the IDM program
Conduct on-site functional assessments of the employee’s ability to safely perform the duties of the identified position and provide opinion on the suitability of job duties against identified job demands and potential accommodation options
Liaise and collaborate internally and externally with key partners, including our Case Manager, the Site Services team, Occupational Hygienists, Ergonomists, leaders, employees and community rehabilitation program providers to gain and share insight into the employee’s functioning to aid in the development of a suitable return to work plan
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Four years of practical related experience in a clinical and/or work based setting
A Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy or equivalent experience and education
Relevant professional designation and /or current registration with the College of Occupational Therapists in Alberta
Basic knowledge of Workers Compensation legislation, policies, and procedures, short term disability plans and long term disability contracts
Leadership skills with the ability to work independently to meet timelines
A demonstrated ability to deal with conflict and emotionally-charged situations
Thorough knowledge of human rights, privacy and other applicable legislation
Prioritization, critical thinking and analytical skills to enable you to effectively manage competing time demands
Excellent verbal and written communication skills and you have a strong ability to influence without authority
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Superior knowledge in occupational therapy best practices in a business setting, specifically with on-site assessments, conducting JDA and accommodation strategies
Familiarity with Cority
Strong Microsoft Office suite computer skills
Adaptive work style with an ability to handle multiple priorities, challenging demands and function positively in a dynamic work environment
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Base Plant in Fort McMurray, Alberta,
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Workers Compensation, Energy, Human Resources
LOCATION: Fort McMurray, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27567
Why you should join us:
Do you have what it takes to drive the safety of employees as it relates to our Integrated Disability Management (IDM) program and ongoing dedication to our Journey to Zero safety initiative and Operational Excellence? In this role, you will provide advice and collaborate on Workers Compensation (WC) claims to assess and identify potential occupational risk factors and mitigation strategies, as well as provide expertise and support to Health and Wellness (H&W) and the promotion of healthy workplaces and other priority company-wide initiatives.
You will use your expertise to:Conduct job demands analysis (JDA) on critical positions in support of the delivery of H&W’s Risk Based Health Assessments program and Integrated Disability Management program
Provide expertise on accommodation processes and procedures and support delivery of the IDM program
Conduct on-site functional assessments of the employee’s ability to safely perform the duties of the identified position and provide opinion on the suitability of job duties against identified job demands and potential accommodation options
Liaise and collaborate internally and externally with key partners, including our Case Manager, the Site Services team, Occupational Hygienists, Ergonomists, leaders, employees and community rehabilitation program providers to gain and share insight into the employee’s functioning to aid in the development of a suitable return to work plan
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Four years of practical related experience in a clinical and/or work based setting
A Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy or equivalent experience and education
Relevant professional designation and /or current registration with the College of Occupational Therapists in Alberta
Basic knowledge of Workers Compensation legislation, policies, and procedures, short term disability plans and long term disability contracts
Leadership skills with the ability to work independently to meet timelines
A demonstrated ability to deal with conflict and emotionally-charged situations
Thorough knowledge of human rights, privacy and other applicable legislation
Prioritization, critical thinking and analytical skills to enable you to effectively manage competing time demands
Excellent verbal and written communication skills and you have a strong ability to influence without authority
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Superior knowledge in occupational therapy best practices in a business setting, specifically with on-site assessments, conducting JDA and accommodation strategies
Familiarity with Cority
Strong Microsoft Office suite computer skills
Adaptive work style with an ability to handle multiple priorities, challenging demands and function positively in a dynamic work environment
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Base Plant in Fort McMurray, Alberta,
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Workers Compensation, Energy, Human Resources
LOCATION: Fort Hills, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 24591
Why you should join us:
Are you looking for a rare opportunity to directly influence the safety culture at our Fort Hills facility and to support our Journey to Zero safety initiative? In this role, you will have the opportunity to work with a small team of highly dedicated and committed Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) professionals in support of our operations. You will directly engage with front-line workers and their supervisors on the implementation of safety initiatives and the resolution of day-to-day safety concerns.
You will use your expertise to:Collaborate with leaders to support the design and implementation of EH&S programs, procedures, safe work practices, orientations, campaigns, etc.
Interpret and apply EH&S regulations that govern the site activities to help leaders make the right decision
Conduct incident investigations and provide incident owners with a full debrief in findings and work to provide solutions to prevent potential issues in the future
Perform incident investigations and mentor incident owners in root cause analysis and corrective action determination
Lead or participate in various types of hazard assessments
Perform and coach leaders to conduct field based observations (e.g. Serious Injury Fatality (SIF) control verifications, inspections, safety observations etc.)
Influence and act as a lead in the safety aspect of contractor management, typically through site-based kick-off meetings and field validations of contractor hazard assessments and/or verification plans to ensure controls are in place
Interact with regulators at a facility for expected and unexpected visits
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):6 - 10 years of similar experience within oil and gas or another large operating plant environment
Experience conducting hazard assessments, incident investigations, and audits
A Bachelor or Diploma in a relevant discipline such as Occupational Health and Safety or the Industrial Hygiene discipline
A Valid Certified Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) designation
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Advanced knowledge in identifying hazards and controls specific to work within a petrochemical facility
Deep understanding of interpreting and applying regulatory requirements
Knowledge of how to tackle complex problems, strong communication skills and the ability to influence others and use advanced technical concepts to make decisions
Individuals with hands-on operational or maintenance experience (trades or operations)
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our camp-based Fort Hills mining site, located in Alberta’s Athabasca region, 90 kilometres north of Fort McMurray, Alberta
The shift schedule is a seven days on / seven days off rotation
Role is primarily a field based directly supporting the plant and field operations
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Industrial Hygiene, Energy, Engineering
LOCATION: Fort Hills, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 24591
Why you should join us:
Are you looking for a rare opportunity to directly influence the safety culture at our Fort Hills facility and to support our Journey to Zero safety initiative? In this role, you will have the opportunity to work with a small team of highly dedicated and committed Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) professionals in support of our operations. You will directly engage with front-line workers and their supervisors on the implementation of safety initiatives and the resolution of day-to-day safety concerns.
You will use your expertise to:Collaborate with leaders to support the design and implementation of EH&S programs, procedures, safe work practices, orientations, campaigns, etc.
Interpret and apply EH&S regulations that govern the site activities to help leaders make the right decision
Conduct incident investigations and provide incident owners with a full debrief in findings and work to provide solutions to prevent potential issues in the future
Perform incident investigations and mentor incident owners in root cause analysis and corrective action determination
Lead or participate in various types of hazard assessments
Perform and coach leaders to conduct field based observations (e.g. Serious Injury Fatality (SIF) control verifications, inspections, safety observations etc.)
Influence and act as a lead in the safety aspect of contractor management, typically through site-based kick-off meetings and field validations of contractor hazard assessments and/or verification plans to ensure controls are in place
Interact with regulators at a facility for expected and unexpected visits
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):6 - 10 years of similar experience within oil and gas or another large operating plant environment
Experience conducting hazard assessments, incident investigations, and audits
A Bachelor or Diploma in a relevant discipline such as Occupational Health and Safety or the Industrial Hygiene discipline
A Valid Certified Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) designation
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Advanced knowledge in identifying hazards and controls specific to work within a petrochemical facility
Deep understanding of interpreting and applying regulatory requirements
Knowledge of how to tackle complex problems, strong communication skills and the ability to influence others and use advanced technical concepts to make decisions
Individuals with hands-on operational or maintenance experience (trades or operations)
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our camp-based Fort Hills mining site, located in Alberta’s Athabasca region, 90 kilometres north of Fort McMurray, Alberta
The shift schedule is a seven days on / seven days off rotation
Role is primarily a field based directly supporting the plant and field operations
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Industrial Hygiene, Energy, Engineering
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27521
Why you should join us:
Do you want to be a part of an ambitious and enthusiastic team where you will utilize your strong customer focus and ability to translate complex information into simple and effective experiences for delivering total rewards? In this temporary position, you will deliver rewards services to Suncor’s employees during key moments, particularly periods of disability and leaves of absence.
You will use your expertise to:Lead and administer employee leave of absence and death files in compliance with plan contracts / policies and applicable legislation from initial notification until resolution
Respond to inquiries via email and telephone
Monitor, audit and reconcile disability and leave of absence programs and systems to ensure data accuracy and compliance
Develop and improve processes, controls and procedures to optimize efficiency and effectiveness, and recommend process improvements
Partner with Suncor’s Integrated Disability Management (IDM), Employee Centre, Payroll, Total Rewards COEs, HR Systems & Integration and other business functions to ensure compliance, improve customer experiences and support the ongoing effectiveness and efficiencies of programs and processes
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Five years of pension or benefits experience
A post-secondary degree
Proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
A deep understanding of priorities and deadlines along with a sense of urgency, and you’re a self-started who can work well independently
Well-developed organization skills with strong social skills and the ability to effectively build relationships
Superior customer focus with a high degree of attention to detail along with proven advisory, analytical, research, problem-solving and leadership skills
The ability to integrate and understand issues from various sources, interpret plan documents, policies and understand relevant legislation
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Completed or partially completed your Certified Employee Benefit Specialist (CEBS), Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP), actuarial, or other relevant designation
Fluency in both French and English– please submit your resume in English
Familiarity with SAP, ticketing systems, pension or payroll systems
A working knowledge of related legislative requirements and policies
The desire to be a great teammate with the ability to prioritize work and project requirements to ensure timely and compliant delivery, including leading projects
The ability to work effectively within a large, complex business environment
Appreciation for global privacy standards
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
This is a temporary position for a period of 12 months
Why Suncor?
We want you to have a job you’re passionate about – as well as opportunities to learn and challenge yourself. Suncor is a company where you can significantly grow your skills and career and achieve success.
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: HR, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Human Resources, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27521
Why you should join us:
Do you want to be a part of an ambitious and enthusiastic team where you will utilize your strong customer focus and ability to translate complex information into simple and effective experiences for delivering total rewards? In this temporary position, you will deliver rewards services to Suncor’s employees during key moments, particularly periods of disability and leaves of absence.
You will use your expertise to:Lead and administer employee leave of absence and death files in compliance with plan contracts / policies and applicable legislation from initial notification until resolution
Respond to inquiries via email and telephone
Monitor, audit and reconcile disability and leave of absence programs and systems to ensure data accuracy and compliance
Develop and improve processes, controls and procedures to optimize efficiency and effectiveness, and recommend process improvements
Partner with Suncor’s Integrated Disability Management (IDM), Employee Centre, Payroll, Total Rewards COEs, HR Systems & Integration and other business functions to ensure compliance, improve customer experiences and support the ongoing effectiveness and efficiencies of programs and processes
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Five years of pension or benefits experience
A post-secondary degree
Proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
A deep understanding of priorities and deadlines along with a sense of urgency, and you’re a self-started who can work well independently
Well-developed organization skills with strong social skills and the ability to effectively build relationships
Superior customer focus with a high degree of attention to detail along with proven advisory, analytical, research, problem-solving and leadership skills
The ability to integrate and understand issues from various sources, interpret plan documents, policies and understand relevant legislation
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Completed or partially completed your Certified Employee Benefit Specialist (CEBS), Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP), actuarial, or other relevant designation
Fluency in both French and English– please submit your resume in English
Familiarity with SAP, ticketing systems, pension or payroll systems
A working knowledge of related legislative requirements and policies
The desire to be a great teammate with the ability to prioritize work and project requirements to ensure timely and compliant delivery, including leading projects
The ability to work effectively within a large, complex business environment
Appreciation for global privacy standards
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
This is a temporary position for a period of 12 months
Why Suncor?
We want you to have a job you’re passionate about – as well as opportunities to learn and challenge yourself. Suncor is a company where you can significantly grow your skills and career and achieve success.
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: HR, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Human Resources, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27551
Why you should join us:
Are you a true sales professional who loves face-to-face selling and building positive relationships? As a Territory Manager for our Petro-Canada retail dealer sites in Southern Alberta and Southwestern British Columbia, you will work with our current and new retailers in developing a positive business relationship and facilitate site openings to improve profitability and growth.
You will use your expertise to:Build and grow your territory by redeveloping existing dealers, and prospecting and seeking new independent dealers
Oversee standard operating procedure compliance, site execution, guest service experience, retail loyalty programs, merchandising, and the overall business growth strategy
Deliver financial and operational objectives for the territory through off-site and on-site reviews, and develop corrective action plans
Act as our representative in contractual relationships with retail dealers within the territory
Grow and manage relationships with a wide variety of dealers
Provide leadership in sales, operations and financial management
Operationalize safety initiatives at site
Build team knowledge of operational performance
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Five years of experience in sales or related industry experience
Experience conducting general economic evaluations for independent business owners
A Bachelor’s degree in business/commerce, finance, economics, or a related discipline
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Strong proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite
Expert negotiating and non-authoritative leadership skills in order to influence decisions and achieve consensus while building strong relationships and credibility
Well-developed and proven decision-making skills and you are a natural problem solver
The ability to present ideas, deliver presentations and you are dedicated to collaborating with diverse groups at all levels
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Solid financial skills (income statement and balance sheet knowledge)
Experience with SAP
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Westmount office in Calgary, Alberta, located at 4820 Richard Road, S.W.
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday, with the potential for extended work hours based on business needs
Extensive travel throughout your territory (Southern Alberta and Southwestern British Columbia) is required; a company vehicle will be provided
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27551
Why you should join us:
Are you a true sales professional who loves face-to-face selling and building positive relationships? As a Territory Manager for our Petro-Canada retail dealer sites in Southern Alberta and Southwestern British Columbia, you will work with our current and new retailers in developing a positive business relationship and facilitate site openings to improve profitability and growth.
You will use your expertise to:Build and grow your territory by redeveloping existing dealers, and prospecting and seeking new independent dealers
Oversee standard operating procedure compliance, site execution, guest service experience, retail loyalty programs, merchandising, and the overall business growth strategy
Deliver financial and operational objectives for the territory through off-site and on-site reviews, and develop corrective action plans
Act as our representative in contractual relationships with retail dealers within the territory
Grow and manage relationships with a wide variety of dealers
Provide leadership in sales, operations and financial management
Operationalize safety initiatives at site
Build team knowledge of operational performance
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Five years of experience in sales or related industry experience
Experience conducting general economic evaluations for independent business owners
A Bachelor’s degree in business/commerce, finance, economics, or a related discipline
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Strong proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite
Expert negotiating and non-authoritative leadership skills in order to influence decisions and achieve consensus while building strong relationships and credibility
Well-developed and proven decision-making skills and you are a natural problem solver
The ability to present ideas, deliver presentations and you are dedicated to collaborating with diverse groups at all levels
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Solid financial skills (income statement and balance sheet knowledge)
Experience with SAP
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Westmount office in Calgary, Alberta, located at 4820 Richard Road, S.W.
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday, with the potential for extended work hours based on business needs
Extensive travel throughout your territory (Southern Alberta and Southwestern British Columbia) is required; a company vehicle will be provided
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27612
Why you should join us:
We believe in doing the right thing, the right way, every time and are looking for a Director, Legal Affairs Regulatory to help us accomplish this. Reporting to the Vice President Operations, Legal Affairs, you will provide legal advice and support with respect to all operational, Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) regulatory matters associated with our Canadian operations.
You will use your expertise to:Provide legal advice, covering a broad scope of regulatory matters and issues with a focus on Canadian regulatory operational applications and approvals including: mining, tailings, in situ, power generation, pipeline, renewable energy and downstream assets and operations
Support the regulatory group and business unit technical experts in the development, and drafting, of regulatory applications, work with applicable regulatory agencies, addressing statements of concern of stakeholders, as well as play a key role in preparation for, and conduct of regulatory hearings
Provide legal support for the regulatory compliance and compliance assurance groups
Develop and lead a network of legal professionals to build competence to support operational regulatory approvals
Conduct and supervise all legal aspects of emergency response for operational environmental, health and safety or non-compliance incidents across Canada, including: leading the legal aspects of internal investigations; responding to external regulator investigations; and ensuring sufficient competence within the legal function to manage legal aspects of incident response
Provide proactive monitoring and advice on emerging operational, environment, health and safety legislation with significant implications for Canadian operations, in conjunction with Suncor’s environment, health and safety, government relations, stakeholder relations and regulatory personnel
Review issues of a sensitive or high profile nature that may have significant strategic impact
Liaise with regulatory agencies and internal partners as appropriate regarding regulatory matters
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):LLB or equivalent and membership in Law Society of Alberta
10 years of experience with a substantial specialization on regulatory matters, including large scale oil and gas projects
Exceptional knowledge of regulatory statutes, regulations and processes
Deep understanding and significant experience in the conduct of internal, environmental, health and safety or investigations where there is risk of prosecution or other regulatory enforcement action
A high degree of flexibility and the ability to readily adapt to changes in business priorities and plans
An innovative and creative way of problem solving with a demonstrated ability to work in a team environment towards achieving a desired business outcome within corporate and legal parameters
Strong motivation and initiative, with the drive to collaborate with others, maintain positive relationships across different teams, and make decisions with integrity in order to achieve the best results and deliver the most value
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday, with the potential for extended work hours based on business needs
Periodic travel to Suncor facilities across Canada
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Pipeline, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27612
Why you should join us:
We believe in doing the right thing, the right way, every time and are looking for a Director, Legal Affairs Regulatory to help us accomplish this. Reporting to the Vice President Operations, Legal Affairs, you will provide legal advice and support with respect to all operational, Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) regulatory matters associated with our Canadian operations.
You will use your expertise to:Provide legal advice, covering a broad scope of regulatory matters and issues with a focus on Canadian regulatory operational applications and approvals including: mining, tailings, in situ, power generation, pipeline, renewable energy and downstream assets and operations
Support the regulatory group and business unit technical experts in the development, and drafting, of regulatory applications, work with applicable regulatory agencies, addressing statements of concern of stakeholders, as well as play a key role in preparation for, and conduct of regulatory hearings
Provide legal support for the regulatory compliance and compliance assurance groups
Develop and lead a network of legal professionals to build competence to support operational regulatory approvals
Conduct and supervise all legal aspects of emergency response for operational environmental, health and safety or non-compliance incidents across Canada, including: leading the legal aspects of internal investigations; responding to external regulator investigations; and ensuring sufficient competence within the legal function to manage legal aspects of incident response
Provide proactive monitoring and advice on emerging operational, environment, health and safety legislation with significant implications for Canadian operations, in conjunction with Suncor’s environment, health and safety, government relations, stakeholder relations and regulatory personnel
Review issues of a sensitive or high profile nature that may have significant strategic impact
Liaise with regulatory agencies and internal partners as appropriate regarding regulatory matters
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):LLB or equivalent and membership in Law Society of Alberta
10 years of experience with a substantial specialization on regulatory matters, including large scale oil and gas projects
Exceptional knowledge of regulatory statutes, regulations and processes
Deep understanding and significant experience in the conduct of internal, environmental, health and safety or investigations where there is risk of prosecution or other regulatory enforcement action
A high degree of flexibility and the ability to readily adapt to changes in business priorities and plans
An innovative and creative way of problem solving with a demonstrated ability to work in a team environment towards achieving a desired business outcome within corporate and legal parameters
Strong motivation and initiative, with the drive to collaborate with others, maintain positive relationships across different teams, and make decisions with integrity in order to achieve the best results and deliver the most value
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday, with the potential for extended work hours based on business needs
Periodic travel to Suncor facilities across Canada
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Pipeline, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 26493
Why you should join us:
Are you looking for an opportunity to use your information technology (IT) expertise to lead a project team responsible for handling all project life cycle activities for potentially complex, enterprise-wide, multi-year projects? Working closely with a number of portfolio managers and our program sponsors, you will bring your planning, execution expertise and business and IT knowledge to drive business outcomes and deliver high quality solutions to our customers on time and on budget. You bring a high-energy, continuous improvement mindset to a team of high performing professionals.
You will use your expertise to:Manage all project delivery by establishing integrated schedules that run across all project phases
Develop and deliver on the end-to-end project plan including scope definition, planning, milestones, schedule management, critical path items, and interdependencies to execute the project effectively
Improve project delivery execution by aligning with Suncor's stage-gated methodology used to develop and execute projects, use industry standards, as well as work in partnership with the project management office (PMO) on project status and quality as defined on cost, schedule, risks, scope, and budget
Build positive relationships within a matrix environment to deliver key objectives by engaging IT and senior leaders in decision-making regarding the execution, risk management and operationalization
Run the financials and forecasting against budgets and advance issues to the portfolio manager for resolution as required
Prioritize multiple scopes of work against strategy and timelines to meet project requirements
Collaborate with and supervise all parties and partnerships (staff project managers, analysts, architects, solution designers, vendors, contractors, and consultants) during all phases of the project management lifecycle from delivery to committed results
Influence existing and new vendor/supplier relationships, administer the approved vendor list and manage vendor engagement contracts
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):10 to 15 years of related work experience
Post-secondary education in Computer Science, Business or equivalent
Demonstrated leadership, facilitation and negotiation skills to lead a team, run effective meetings related to governance, project reviews, steering committees and to obtain agreement and participation from key parties
A high-level of knowledge in project management and methodologies (scope, time, budget, risk, quality, integration, resource management)
Strong capabilities in leading projects delivered by system integrators (vendor management) and in building strong, positive relationships with diverse groups
Well-rounded project/project management skills in both application and infrastructure projects
The ability to easily adapt to multiple priorities and challenging demands in a fast paced environment and a strong continuous improvement mindset
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:A Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification
Experience in contract management and large scaled, enterprise IT projects in the energy industry
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
Domestic and international travel to Suncor operating sites may be required on an infrequent basis
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 26493
Why you should join us:
Are you looking for an opportunity to use your information technology (IT) expertise to lead a project team responsible for handling all project life cycle activities for potentially complex, enterprise-wide, multi-year projects? Working closely with a number of portfolio managers and our program sponsors, you will bring your planning, execution expertise and business and IT knowledge to drive business outcomes and deliver high quality solutions to our customers on time and on budget. You bring a high-energy, continuous improvement mindset to a team of high performing professionals.
You will use your expertise to:Manage all project delivery by establishing integrated schedules that run across all project phases
Develop and deliver on the end-to-end project plan including scope definition, planning, milestones, schedule management, critical path items, and interdependencies to execute the project effectively
Improve project delivery execution by aligning with Suncor's stage-gated methodology used to develop and execute projects, use industry standards, as well as work in partnership with the project management office (PMO) on project status and quality as defined on cost, schedule, risks, scope, and budget
Build positive relationships within a matrix environment to deliver key objectives by engaging IT and senior leaders in decision-making regarding the execution, risk management and operationalization
Run the financials and forecasting against budgets and advance issues to the portfolio manager for resolution as required
Prioritize multiple scopes of work against strategy and timelines to meet project requirements
Collaborate with and supervise all parties and partnerships (staff project managers, analysts, architects, solution designers, vendors, contractors, and consultants) during all phases of the project management lifecycle from delivery to committed results
Influence existing and new vendor/supplier relationships, administer the approved vendor list and manage vendor engagement contracts
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):10 to 15 years of related work experience
Post-secondary education in Computer Science, Business or equivalent
Demonstrated leadership, facilitation and negotiation skills to lead a team, run effective meetings related to governance, project reviews, steering committees and to obtain agreement and participation from key parties
A high-level of knowledge in project management and methodologies (scope, time, budget, risk, quality, integration, resource management)
Strong capabilities in leading projects delivered by system integrators (vendor management) and in building strong, positive relationships with diverse groups
Well-rounded project/project management skills in both application and infrastructure projects
The ability to easily adapt to multiple priorities and challenging demands in a fast paced environment and a strong continuous improvement mindset
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:A Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification
Experience in contract management and large scaled, enterprise IT projects in the energy industry
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
Domestic and international travel to Suncor operating sites may be required on an infrequent basis
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 22470
Why you should join us:
Do you want an opportunity to build and develop our regulatory strategy (environmental and social) and share it with critical industry associations and the government to help influence policy and improve regulatory outcomes? In this role you will uphold to our regulatory approvals services function to the larger organization.
You will use your expertise to:Develop submissions to obtain approval from regulatory bodies for Suncor’s development initiatives in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo
Provide regulatory advice for development initiatives relating to oil sands mining, extraction and upgrading activities
Assist with external engagement activities with communities near our operations in the region
Manage related projects, budgets and schedules for environmental assessment work and related studies
Build and maintain relationships with regulators and industry contacts
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):10 years of relevant experience
A University degree in engineering, science or a related field
Current knowledge of Alberta and Federal policies, regulations, directives and acts, including the Oil Sands Conservation Act, and the Alberta Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act
The ability to work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary, integrated team
Proven critical thinking skills, with an ability to challenge assumptions, conclusions and make recommendations
Skills in building and managing relationships
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Experience in the oil and gas industry, especially for Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo operators
Proficiency with Microsoft Office products, specifically Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Strong collaboration skills which enable you to build strong, positive relationships with diverse groups
Effective organizational skills, negotiation, conflict management and analytical skills
The demonstrated ability to manage complex, sensitive and often confidential files and projects while developing and executing strategies and tactics to effectively influence
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
This role requires travel to various Suncor locations on a regular basis and work variable hours as required
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Engineer, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 22470
Why you should join us:
Do you want an opportunity to build and develop our regulatory strategy (environmental and social) and share it with critical industry associations and the government to help influence policy and improve regulatory outcomes? In this role you will uphold to our regulatory approvals services function to the larger organization.
You will use your expertise to:Develop submissions to obtain approval from regulatory bodies for Suncor’s development initiatives in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo
Provide regulatory advice for development initiatives relating to oil sands mining, extraction and upgrading activities
Assist with external engagement activities with communities near our operations in the region
Manage related projects, budgets and schedules for environmental assessment work and related studies
Build and maintain relationships with regulators and industry contacts
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):10 years of relevant experience
A University degree in engineering, science or a related field
Current knowledge of Alberta and Federal policies, regulations, directives and acts, including the Oil Sands Conservation Act, and the Alberta Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act
The ability to work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary, integrated team
Proven critical thinking skills, with an ability to challenge assumptions, conclusions and make recommendations
Skills in building and managing relationships
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Experience in the oil and gas industry, especially for Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo operators
Proficiency with Microsoft Office products, specifically Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Strong collaboration skills which enable you to build strong, positive relationships with diverse groups
Effective organizational skills, negotiation, conflict management and analytical skills
The demonstrated ability to manage complex, sensitive and often confidential files and projects while developing and executing strategies and tactics to effectively influence
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
This role requires travel to various Suncor locations on a regular basis and work variable hours as required
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Engineer, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 25254
Why you should join us:
Co-op positions at Suncor are more than just a work term. They provide you with significant and meaningful work experiences to help enable you to figure out where you want your career to go – better yet, many of our co-op students go on to become permanent Suncor employees after they graduate! You will work side-by-side with some of the most talented people in the energy industry, and your work assignments and mentoring will offer you outstanding academic and career growth.
You will work alongside the tailings technology development team and will be responsible for training the process of geochemical models developed for tailing treatment. The activities you will be involved in will expose you to the slurry mechanics, in-line and off-line measurement of behavior, process and modelling.
You will use your expertise to:Collate data collected from process testing at pilot and commercial scales for process model training
Port process model into standard geotechnical models for finite strain consolidation
Work with mine and tailings planning to develop settlement trajectories
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Current enrollment in a formal co-op or internship program in 4th year or Master’s Geological Engineering at an accredited post-secondary institution, and returning to full-time studies after the work term
(Attach your transcripts with your application and clearly indicate the length of work term for which you are available)
You have completed basic engineering soil mechanics, fluid mechanics and material science courses
Preference for:You to have an interest in non-Newtonian fluids behavior
Deep understanding and extraordinary skills in data analytics
Extraordinary computer skills with intermediate to advanced proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite, particularly Excel
A continuous improvement mindset and are able to seek greater knowledge and understanding of the systems, process and hazards in the workplace
A zero-tolerance for shortcuts, and if the procedure is incorrect, you fix it
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
This is an 8 month work term, from May 2019 – December 2019
Why Suncor?
Start your career at Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Students & New Grads
Job Segment: Thermal Engineering, Engineer, Geology, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 25254
Why you should join us:
Co-op positions at Suncor are more than just a work term. They provide you with significant and meaningful work experiences to help enable you to figure out where you want your career to go – better yet, many of our co-op students go on to become permanent Suncor employees after they graduate! You will work side-by-side with some of the most talented people in the energy industry, and your work assignments and mentoring will offer you outstanding academic and career growth.
You will work alongside the tailings technology development team and will be responsible for training the process of geochemical models developed for tailing treatment. The activities you will be involved in will expose you to the slurry mechanics, in-line and off-line measurement of behavior, process and modelling.
You will use your expertise to:Collate data collected from process testing at pilot and commercial scales for process model training
Port process model into standard geotechnical models for finite strain consolidation
Work with mine and tailings planning to develop settlement trajectories
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Current enrollment in a formal co-op or internship program in 4th year or Master’s Geological Engineering at an accredited post-secondary institution, and returning to full-time studies after the work term
(Attach your transcripts with your application and clearly indicate the length of work term for which you are available)
You have completed basic engineering soil mechanics, fluid mechanics and material science courses
Preference for:You to have an interest in non-Newtonian fluids behavior
Deep understanding and extraordinary skills in data analytics
Extraordinary computer skills with intermediate to advanced proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite, particularly Excel
A continuous improvement mindset and are able to seek greater knowledge and understanding of the systems, process and hazards in the workplace
A zero-tolerance for shortcuts, and if the procedure is incorrect, you fix it
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
This is an 8 month work term, from May 2019 – December 2019
Why Suncor?
Start your career at Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Students & New Grads
Job Segment: Thermal Engineering, Engineer, Geology, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27615
Why you should join us:
We are looking for a geotechnical engineer who is experienced in operationalizing geotechnical designs and solutions to join our Geo Services Engineering team. We believe in hiring great people to build a world-class team and in this role we will build on your experiences and knowledge to help guide technical support, governance and advise management on geotechnical risks. In this exciting opportunity, you will implement and monitor our tailings facility and dam safety systems governance and you will provide senior-level review of geotechnical work and practices.
You will use your expertise to:Commit and dedicate yourself to working on projects for design, construction, operations, performance and closure
Take pride in establishing constructive relationships within Suncor and our external partners
Review geotechnical documentation for technical consistency and completeness
Present projects to independent review boards for risk identification
Mentor, lead and develop our engineers to grow technically and professionally
Apply critical thinking and explore assumptions, conclusions and make constructive recommendations
Contribute to a team environment while at times working independently
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):20 years of relevant engineering experience in large civil earthworks projects, which include design, construction and operations
Experience in the oil sands or mining environment
Engineering degree in Civil, Geological, or Mining
Current registration or eligible to register immediately as a Professional Engineer with APEGA
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Master’s degree in Geotechnical Engineering
Knowledge of geology and hydrogeology
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
Travel to site as necessary
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Engineering
Job Segment: Geotechnical Engineering, Geology, Construction, Engineer, Sustainability, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27615
Why you should join us:
We are looking for a geotechnical engineer who is experienced in operationalizing geotechnical designs and solutions to join our Geo Services Engineering team. We believe in hiring great people to build a world-class team and in this role we will build on your experiences and knowledge to help guide technical support, governance and advise management on geotechnical risks. In this exciting opportunity, you will implement and monitor our tailings facility and dam safety systems governance and you will provide senior-level review of geotechnical work and practices.
You will use your expertise to:Commit and dedicate yourself to working on projects for design, construction, operations, performance and closure
Take pride in establishing constructive relationships within Suncor and our external partners
Review geotechnical documentation for technical consistency and completeness
Present projects to independent review boards for risk identification
Mentor, lead and develop our engineers to grow technically and professionally
Apply critical thinking and explore assumptions, conclusions and make constructive recommendations
Contribute to a team environment while at times working independently
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):20 years of relevant engineering experience in large civil earthworks projects, which include design, construction and operations
Experience in the oil sands or mining environment
Engineering degree in Civil, Geological, or Mining
Current registration or eligible to register immediately as a Professional Engineer with APEGA
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Master’s degree in Geotechnical Engineering
Knowledge of geology and hydrogeology
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
Travel to site as necessary
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Engineering
Job Segment: Geotechnical Engineering, Geology, Construction, Engineer, Sustainability, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Sarnia, Ontario (CA-ON)
JOB NUMBER: 22502
Why you should join us:
If you are you a self-starter who is passionate about safety, building positive relationships, and problem solving, then we have the role for you! You will be the advanced process control (APC) expert for one of our Sarnia refinery complexes.
You will use your expertise to:Develop, implement, maintain and enhance APC applications to improve our refinery’s margins and ensure safe, reliable unit operation
Provide technical support and direction to operations working with the cross-functional team (CFT)
Participate in hazard analyses and Kepner-Tregoe (KT) problem solving sessions for an assigned zone
Provide front-line support for real-time optimization of the asset
Build strong positive relationships while coordinating with other disciplines to solve problems and make improvements to process units
Prepare stewardship reports and communicate APC performance on uptime and the quality of control performance
Ensure consistency of APC applications across our refinery
Provide leadership to alarm management improvement initiatives within your assigned complex
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Three or more years of APC experience with model-based control technologies (i.e. DMCplus, RMPC)
A Bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering with a process control specialization or master’s degree in chemical process control
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Relevant real-time optimization experience
A professional engineer, or eligible for professional engineer designation
Proven strong working knowledge of KT, DMCplus and RMPC tools
Knowledge and application of information technology, specifically real-time optimization
Highly motivated individual with continuous improvement mindset, strong analytical skills and decision-making capacity
You are a self-starter with demonstrated written, verbal, interpersonal and problem solving skills
Possess solid leadership, integrity and strong communication skills to interact with all levels of leadership
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Sarnia refinery in Ontario, located at 1900 St. Clair Parkway
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday, with the potential for extended work hours based on business needs
This position has been identified as safety sensitive
You thrive in a dynamic environment with multiple changing priorities, challenging demands, and strict deadlines
Relocation support will be provided; we offer highly competitive housing assistance to eligible individuals
Why Suncor
Go ahead. Expect growth. We want you to have a job you're genuinely excited about - as well as opportunities to learn and challenge yourself or mentor others. Plus, Suncor Energy offers a flexible employee package that can be adjusted to suit the changing needs of your life, including:Competitive base salary and compensation programs
Attractive annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Our mission to create energy for a better world begins with caring about the communities we live and work in, while responding to your interests and concerns. Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see how we're living up to our commitment to keeping you informed.
Business Overview
Suncor Energy is Canada's energy company - meaning rewarding opportunities for you to apply your knowledge, contribute and grow in a variety of career-building positions. Our business portfolio spans the entire energy sector, from a leadership position in oil sands development, to refining and marketing operations, natural gas, and conventional oil production, internationally and offshore East Coast Canada.
And while we are working to responsibly develop petroleum resources and contribute to the communities where we live and work, we are also developing our renewable energy portfolio, which includes wind power and biofuels.
As part of Suncor's team, you'll contribute to the ongoing success of Canada's largest energy company - one with a solid track record of growth, a focus on safety and sustainability and tremendous potential for the future. And you'll have the opportunity to learn from experts in the industry and build on your skills every day.
Suncor promotes diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Suncor is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from all qualified individuals. Suncor is committed to accessibility and accommodations will be provided to applicants upon request. At Suncor, we are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we live, and where every team member has the opportunity to reach their full potential.
Not sure if this particular listing is the right opportunity for you? Please join our Talent Community at www.suncor.com and click on Careers, or follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job listings and employment news.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so if you are interested and qualified, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Engineering
Job Segment: Application Engineering, Engineer, Sustainability, Refinery, Chemical Engineer, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Sarnia, Ontario (CA-ON)
JOB NUMBER: 22502
Why you should join us:
If you are you a self-starter who is passionate about safety, building positive relationships, and problem solving, then we have the role for you! You will be the advanced process control (APC) expert for one of our Sarnia refinery complexes.
You will use your expertise to:Develop, implement, maintain and enhance APC applications to improve our refinery’s margins and ensure safe, reliable unit operation
Provide technical support and direction to operations working with the cross-functional team (CFT)
Participate in hazard analyses and Kepner-Tregoe (KT) problem solving sessions for an assigned zone
Provide front-line support for real-time optimization of the asset
Build strong positive relationships while coordinating with other disciplines to solve problems and make improvements to process units
Prepare stewardship reports and communicate APC performance on uptime and the quality of control performance
Ensure consistency of APC applications across our refinery
Provide leadership to alarm management improvement initiatives within your assigned complex
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Three or more years of APC experience with model-based control technologies (i.e. DMCplus, RMPC)
A Bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering with a process control specialization or master’s degree in chemical process control
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Relevant real-time optimization experience
A professional engineer, or eligible for professional engineer designation
Proven strong working knowledge of KT, DMCplus and RMPC tools
Knowledge and application of information technology, specifically real-time optimization
Highly motivated individual with continuous improvement mindset, strong analytical skills and decision-making capacity
You are a self-starter with demonstrated written, verbal, interpersonal and problem solving skills
Possess solid leadership, integrity and strong communication skills to interact with all levels of leadership
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Sarnia refinery in Ontario, located at 1900 St. Clair Parkway
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday, with the potential for extended work hours based on business needs
This position has been identified as safety sensitive
You thrive in a dynamic environment with multiple changing priorities, challenging demands, and strict deadlines
Relocation support will be provided; we offer highly competitive housing assistance to eligible individuals
Why Suncor
Go ahead. Expect growth. We want you to have a job you're genuinely excited about - as well as opportunities to learn and challenge yourself or mentor others. Plus, Suncor Energy offers a flexible employee package that can be adjusted to suit the changing needs of your life, including:Competitive base salary and compensation programs
Attractive annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Our mission to create energy for a better world begins with caring about the communities we live and work in, while responding to your interests and concerns. Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see how we're living up to our commitment to keeping you informed.
Business Overview
Suncor Energy is Canada's energy company - meaning rewarding opportunities for you to apply your knowledge, contribute and grow in a variety of career-building positions. Our business portfolio spans the entire energy sector, from a leadership position in oil sands development, to refining and marketing operations, natural gas, and conventional oil production, internationally and offshore East Coast Canada.
And while we are working to responsibly develop petroleum resources and contribute to the communities where we live and work, we are also developing our renewable energy portfolio, which includes wind power and biofuels.
As part of Suncor's team, you'll contribute to the ongoing success of Canada's largest energy company - one with a solid track record of growth, a focus on safety and sustainability and tremendous potential for the future. And you'll have the opportunity to learn from experts in the industry and build on your skills every day.
Suncor promotes diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Suncor is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from all qualified individuals. Suncor is committed to accessibility and accommodations will be provided to applicants upon request. At Suncor, we are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we live, and where every team member has the opportunity to reach their full potential.
Not sure if this particular listing is the right opportunity for you? Please join our Talent Community at www.suncor.com and click on Careers, or follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job listings and employment news.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so if you are interested and qualified, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Engineering
Job Segment: Application Engineering, Engineer, Sustainability, Refinery, Chemical Engineer, Engineering, Energy
EMPLACEMENT: Montreal, Quebec (CA-QC)
NUMÉRO DU POSTE: 27458
Pourquoi vous devriez vous joindre à notre équipe :
Vous cherchez une excellente occasion de carrière à notre raffinerie de Montréal? Vous êtes un chaudronnier certifié souhaitant se joindre à notre équipe Exécution de la maintenance? Si c'est le cas, nous avons une occasion exceptionnelle pour vous! Vous aurez la possibilité de soutenir la maintenance et l'exploitation de nos actifs tout en collaborant avec une équipe positive et dynamique.
Vous utiliserez votre expertise pour :Effectuer des activités de maintenance, incluant l'installation, le dépannage et les réparations des systèmes et de l'équipement de qualité supérieure afin d'assurer une fiabilité et une disponibilité optimales
Diriger, planifier et estimer une exécution sécuritaire, efficace et rentable des tâches tout en réduisant l'impact sur les opérations et les coûts encourus
Lire et interpréter des plans et des devis et faire des schémas, dessins et croquis
Gérer la vérification et la modification des systèmes de tuyauterie, appareils, équipements et composantes
Préparer les matériaux et effectuer différents travaux sur ceux-ci
Effectuer des travaux d'assemblage mécanique et des travaux de soudure avec du Sil-Fos et de l'étain et les outils appropriés; informer son supérieur des quantités de matériel et d'équipement, des pièces et des composantes requis
Examiner et appliquer les normes, méthodes et pratiques de travail sécuritaires avec un état d'esprit axé sur l'amélioration continue pour assurer une exécution sécuritaire et fiable du travail
Effectuer toute autre tâche requise au bon fonctionnement du service
Nous souhaiterions étudier votre demande si vous avez...
Exigences essentielles (minimales) :Parler couramment français et avoir une connaissance fonctionnelle de l'anglais écrit et parlé
Trois à cinq ans d’expérience de travail comme chaudronnier dans le secteur minier, pétrolier et gazier ou dans un environnement industriel semblable
Un diplôme d'études professionnelles, spécialité chaudronnier
Une carte de compétence appropriée et de l’expérience en lecture de plan
Des aptitudes exceptionnelles pour le travail d'équipe, la flexibilité et l'autonomie
Un permis de conduire en règle et un dossier de conduite impeccable
Un alignement sur nos valeurs : la sécurité avant tout, le respect, monter la barre, honorer nos engagements et agir comme il se doit
Aucune tolérance pour les raccourcis et si la méthode est incorrecte, vous la corrigez
Solides compétences en matière de collaboration qui vous permettent d'établir des relations fortes et positives avec divers groupes
Capacité à anticiper les problèmes potentiels, à déterminer les conditions qui sortent de l'ordinaire et à manifester un sens aigu des responsabilités
Préférence pour :Une qualification en soudure
Votre lieu de travail, votre horaire et autres renseignements pertinents :Vous travaillerez à notre raffinerie de Montréal, située au 11701, rue Sherbrooke Est
Les heures de travail normales sont de 40 heures par semaine, du lundi au vendredi, avec la possibilité d'heures de travail prolongées selon les besoins commerciaux.
Ce poste est critique pour la sécurité
Vous devrez lever des objets lourds, utiliser des échelles et travailler sur des échafaudages et des tours avec la capacité de travailler dans une variété de milieux à l'intérieur comme à l'extérieur, ainsi que dans des espaces confinés
Pourquoi Suncor?
Nous sommes la plus importante société énergétique intégrée du Canada grâce à notreportefeuille d'activités qui comprend notamment le développement et la valorisation des sables pétrolifères, la production pétrolière et gazière extracôtière, le raffinage du pétrole et la commercialisation des produits sous la marque Petro-Canada. Notre présence sur la scène internationale permet de profiter d'occasions intéressantes où vous pourrez apprendre, apporter votre contribution et vous perfectionner en occupant divers postes qui feront avancer votre carrière. Nous plaçons la sécurité avant tout – si ce n’est pas sécuritaire, ne le faites pas. Nos solides antécédents de croissance et l'accent que nous mettons sur le développement durable présentent des perspectives d’avenir extrêmement prometteuses. En savoir plus sur notre mission, notre vision et nos valeurs.
En plus des emplois valorisants, nous offrons également un programme attrayant de rémunération des employés, comprenant :un salaire de base, des programmes de rémunération concurrentiels et un programme de prime d’encouragement annuelle;
un programme d’avantages sociaux à la carte;
des régimes de retraite et d’épargne intéressants.
Demeurez en communication avec nous :Suivez-nous sur LinkedIn, Facebook et Twitter pour consulter les plus récents affichages de postes et les dernières nouvelles.
Joignez-vous à notre Communauté de talents et inscrivez-vous aux alertes d'emploi personnalisées.
Consultez notre bulletin Connexions Suncor pour voir ce que nous faisons dans les collectivités où nous vivons et travaillons.
Nous sommes un employeur souscrivant au principe de l'égalité d'accès à l'emploi qui encourage toutes les personnes qualifiées à postuler. Nous sommes déterminés à offrir un environnement de travail diversifié et inclusif où chaque employé se sent valorisé et respecté. Nous étudierons au besoin la prise de mesures d'adaptation en matière d'accessibilité.
Veuillez noter que nos offres d’emploi sont habituellement affichées pendant deux semaines; n'attendez pas et postulez dès maintenant.
Catégorie d'emplois: Métiers et opérateurs
EMPLACEMENT: Montreal, Quebec (CA-QC)
NUMÉRO DU POSTE: 27458
Pourquoi vous devriez vous joindre à notre équipe :
Vous cherchez une excellente occasion de carrière à notre raffinerie de Montréal? Vous êtes un chaudronnier certifié souhaitant se joindre à notre équipe Exécution de la maintenance? Si c'est le cas, nous avons une occasion exceptionnelle pour vous! Vous aurez la possibilité de soutenir la maintenance et l'exploitation de nos actifs tout en collaborant avec une équipe positive et dynamique.
Vous utiliserez votre expertise pour :Effectuer des activités de maintenance, incluant l'installation, le dépannage et les réparations des systèmes et de l'équipement de qualité supérieure afin d'assurer une fiabilité et une disponibilité optimales
Diriger, planifier et estimer une exécution sécuritaire, efficace et rentable des tâches tout en réduisant l'impact sur les opérations et les coûts encourus
Lire et interpréter des plans et des devis et faire des schémas, dessins et croquis
Gérer la vérification et la modification des systèmes de tuyauterie, appareils, équipements et composantes
Préparer les matériaux et effectuer différents travaux sur ceux-ci
Effectuer des travaux d'assemblage mécanique et des travaux de soudure avec du Sil-Fos et de l'étain et les outils appropriés; informer son supérieur des quantités de matériel et d'équipement, des pièces et des composantes requis
Examiner et appliquer les normes, méthodes et pratiques de travail sécuritaires avec un état d'esprit axé sur l'amélioration continue pour assurer une exécution sécuritaire et fiable du travail
Effectuer toute autre tâche requise au bon fonctionnement du service
Nous souhaiterions étudier votre demande si vous avez...
Exigences essentielles (minimales) :Parler couramment français et avoir une connaissance fonctionnelle de l'anglais écrit et parlé
Trois à cinq ans d’expérience de travail comme chaudronnier dans le secteur minier, pétrolier et gazier ou dans un environnement industriel semblable
Un diplôme d'études professionnelles, spécialité chaudronnier
Une carte de compétence appropriée et de l’expérience en lecture de plan
Des aptitudes exceptionnelles pour le travail d'équipe, la flexibilité et l'autonomie
Un permis de conduire en règle et un dossier de conduite impeccable
Un alignement sur nos valeurs : la sécurité avant tout, le respect, monter la barre, honorer nos engagements et agir comme il se doit
Aucune tolérance pour les raccourcis et si la méthode est incorrecte, vous la corrigez
Solides compétences en matière de collaboration qui vous permettent d'établir des relations fortes et positives avec divers groupes
Capacité à anticiper les problèmes potentiels, à déterminer les conditions qui sortent de l'ordinaire et à manifester un sens aigu des responsabilités
Préférence pour :Une qualification en soudure
Votre lieu de travail, votre horaire et autres renseignements pertinents :Vous travaillerez à notre raffinerie de Montréal, située au 11701, rue Sherbrooke Est
Les heures de travail normales sont de 40 heures par semaine, du lundi au vendredi, avec la possibilité d'heures de travail prolongées selon les besoins commerciaux.
Ce poste est critique pour la sécurité
Vous devrez lever des objets lourds, utiliser des échelles et travailler sur des échafaudages et des tours avec la capacité de travailler dans une variété de milieux à l'intérieur comme à l'extérieur, ainsi que dans des espaces confinés
Pourquoi Suncor?
Nous sommes la plus importante société énergétique intégrée du Canada grâce à notreportefeuille d'activités qui comprend notamment le développement et la valorisation des sables pétrolifères, la production pétrolière et gazière extracôtière, le raffinage du pétrole et la commercialisation des produits sous la marque Petro-Canada. Notre présence sur la scène internationale permet de profiter d'occasions intéressantes où vous pourrez apprendre, apporter votre contribution et vous perfectionner en occupant divers postes qui feront avancer votre carrière. Nous plaçons la sécurité avant tout – si ce n’est pas sécuritaire, ne le faites pas. Nos solides antécédents de croissance et l'accent que nous mettons sur le développement durable présentent des perspectives d’avenir extrêmement prometteuses. En savoir plus sur notre mission, notre vision et nos valeurs.
En plus des emplois valorisants, nous offrons également un programme attrayant de rémunération des employés, comprenant :un salaire de base, des programmes de rémunération concurrentiels et un programme de prime d’encouragement annuelle;
un programme d’avantages sociaux à la carte;
des régimes de retraite et d’épargne intéressants.
Demeurez en communication avec nous :Suivez-nous sur LinkedIn, Facebook et Twitter pour consulter les plus récents affichages de postes et les dernières nouvelles.
Joignez-vous à notre Communauté de talents et inscrivez-vous aux alertes d'emploi personnalisées.
Consultez notre bulletin Connexions Suncor pour voir ce que nous faisons dans les collectivités où nous vivons et travaillons.
Nous sommes un employeur souscrivant au principe de l'égalité d'accès à l'emploi qui encourage toutes les personnes qualifiées à postuler. Nous sommes déterminés à offrir un environnement de travail diversifié et inclusif où chaque employé se sent valorisé et respecté. Nous étudierons au besoin la prise de mesures d'adaptation en matière d'accessibilité.
Veuillez noter que nos offres d’emploi sont habituellement affichées pendant deux semaines; n'attendez pas et postulez dès maintenant.
Catégorie d'emplois: Métiers et opérateurs
LOCATION: Montreal, Quebec (CA-QC)
JOB NUMBER: 27458
Why you should join us:
Are you looking for a great career opportunity at our Montréal refinery? Are you a certified Boilermaker, passionate about joining our maintenance execution team? If yes, then we have an extraordinary opportunity for you! You will have the ability to support the maintenance and operations of our assets while collaborating with a dynamic, positive team.
You will use your expertise to:Execute maintenance activities including installation, troubleshooting, and repairs to all systems and equipment to a high quality to ensure optimum reliability and availability
Lead, plan and estimate safe, efficient, and cost effective execution of jobs while minimizing the impact on operations and incurred costs
Read and interpret plans and specifications; prepare diagrams, drawings and sketches
Manage the verification and modification of piping systems, appliances, equipment and components
Prepare required materials and perform various tasks on them
Carry out mechanical assembly work as well as welding work, using silfost and tin with the appropriate tools, and inform your superior of the quantity of materials, equipment, parts and components needed
Review and apply continuous improvement to safe work practices, procedures and standards to ensure safe and reliable work execution
Perform all other tasks necessary for the smooth functioning of the department
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Fluent in French, with functional written and spoken English
Three to five years of work experience as a Boilermaker working in mining, oil and gas or a similar industrial environment
A diploma of vocational studies with a boilermaker specialization
An appropriate competency card and you possess experience in blueprint reading
An exceptional aptitude for teamwork, flexibility and autonomy
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Zero-tolerance for shortcuts, and if the procedure is incorrect, you fix it
Strong collaboration skills which enables you to build strong, positive relationships with diverse groups
The ability to anticipate potential problems and check for out-of-the-ordinary conditions, as well as having a strong sense of accountability
Preference for:A welding qualification
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work at our Montréal refinery, located at 11701 Sherbrooke Street East
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday with the potential for extended work hours based on business needs
This position is safety sensitive
You will be required to perform some heavy lifting, use ladders and work on elevated work sites such as scaffolds and towers with the ability to perform in a variety of different environments both indoor and outdoor as well as within confined spaces
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Trade & Operators
Job Segment: Refinery, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Montreal, Quebec (CA-QC)
JOB NUMBER: 27458
Why you should join us:
Are you looking for a great career opportunity at our Montréal refinery? Are you a certified Boilermaker, passionate about joining our maintenance execution team? If yes, then we have an extraordinary opportunity for you! You will have the ability to support the maintenance and operations of our assets while collaborating with a dynamic, positive team.
You will use your expertise to:Execute maintenance activities including installation, troubleshooting, and repairs to all systems and equipment to a high quality to ensure optimum reliability and availability
Lead, plan and estimate safe, efficient, and cost effective execution of jobs while minimizing the impact on operations and incurred costs
Read and interpret plans and specifications; prepare diagrams, drawings and sketches
Manage the verification and modification of piping systems, appliances, equipment and components
Prepare required materials and perform various tasks on them
Carry out mechanical assembly work as well as welding work, using silfost and tin with the appropriate tools, and inform your superior of the quantity of materials, equipment, parts and components needed
Review and apply continuous improvement to safe work practices, procedures and standards to ensure safe and reliable work execution
Perform all other tasks necessary for the smooth functioning of the department
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Fluent in French, with functional written and spoken English
Three to five years of work experience as a Boilermaker working in mining, oil and gas or a similar industrial environment
A diploma of vocational studies with a boilermaker specialization
An appropriate competency card and you possess experience in blueprint reading
An exceptional aptitude for teamwork, flexibility and autonomy
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Zero-tolerance for shortcuts, and if the procedure is incorrect, you fix it
Strong collaboration skills which enables you to build strong, positive relationships with diverse groups
The ability to anticipate potential problems and check for out-of-the-ordinary conditions, as well as having a strong sense of accountability
Preference for:A welding qualification
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work at our Montréal refinery, located at 11701 Sherbrooke Street East
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday with the potential for extended work hours based on business needs
This position is safety sensitive
You will be required to perform some heavy lifting, use ladders and work on elevated work sites such as scaffolds and towers with the ability to perform in a variety of different environments both indoor and outdoor as well as within confined spaces
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Trade & Operators
Job Segment: Refinery, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
EMPLACEMENT: Montreal, Quebec (CA-QC)
NUMÉRO DU POSTE: 27455
Pourquoi vous devriez vous joindre à notre équipe :
Vous cherchez une excellente occasion de carrière à notre raffinerie de Montréal? Vous êtes un mécanicien industriel certifié souhaitant se joindre à notre équipe Exécution de la maintenance? Si c'est le cas, nous avons une occasion exceptionnelle pour vous! Vous aurez la possibilité de soutenir la maintenance et l'exploitation de nos actifs tout en collaborant avec une équipe positive et dynamique.
Vous utiliserez votre expertise pour :Effectuer l'alignement, le dépannage et la reconstruction de l'équipement, incluant les pompes, turbines, ventilateurs, boîtes d’engrenage, analyses en vibration, joints et systèmes hydrauliques
Examiner et appliquer les normes, méthodes et pratiques de travail sécuritaires avec un état d'esprit axé sur l'amélioration continue
Superviser les tâches de mécanicien et effectuer des travaux de fabrication et de réparation
Effectuer toute autre tâche connexe requise au bon fonctionnement de nos opérations
Participer activement aux analyses après les événements et aux discussions sur les causes fondamentales, et participer à l'élaboration de solutions
S'engager à respecter les directives et à maintenir les dossiers techniques et de prévention
Nous souhaiterions étudier votre demande si vous avez...
Exigences essentielles (minimales) :Parler couramment français et avoir une connaissance fonctionnelle de l'anglais écrit et parlé
Trois à cinq ans d’expérience comme mécanicien industriel dans un environnement industriel lourd avec des outils comme des tours et des perceuses
Un diplôme de niveau collégial ou d’une école professionnelle reconnu dans la discipline appropriée
Excellentes aptitudes pour le travail d'équipe, la flexibilité et l'autonomie
Un permis de conduire en règle et un dossier de conduite impeccable
Un alignement sur nos valeurs : la sécurité avant tout, le respect, monter la barre, honorer nos engagements et agir comme il se doit
Aucune tolérance pour les raccourcis et si la méthode est incorrecte, vous la corrigez
Solides compétences en matière de collaboration qui vous permettent d'établir des relations fortes et positives avec divers groupes
Capacité à anticiper les problèmes potentiels, à déterminer les conditions qui sortent de l'ordinaire et à manifester un sens aigu des responsabilités
Votre lieu de travail, votre horaire et autres renseignements pertinents :Vous travaillerez à notre raffinerie de Montréal, située au 11701, rue Sherbrooke Est
Les heures de travail normales sont de 40 heures par semaine, du lundi au vendredi
Ce poste est critique pour la sécurité
Vous devrez lever des objets lourds, utiliser des échelles et travailler sur des échafaudages et des tours avec la capacité de travailler dans une variété de milieux à l'intérieur comme à l'extérieur, ainsi que dans des espaces confinés
Pourquoi Suncor?
Nous sommes la plus importante société énergétique intégrée du Canada grâce à notreportefeuille d'activités qui comprend notamment le développement et la valorisation des sables pétrolifères, la production pétrolière et gazière extracôtière, le raffinage du pétrole et la commercialisation des produits sous la marque Petro-Canada. Notre présence sur la scène internationale permet de profiter d'occasions intéressantes où vous pourrez apprendre, apporter votre contribution et vous perfectionner en occupant divers postes qui feront avancer votre carrière. Nous plaçons la sécurité avant tout – si ce n’est pas sécuritaire, ne le faites pas. Nos solides antécédents de croissance et l'accent que nous mettons sur le développement durable présentent des perspectives d’avenir extrêmement prometteuses. En savoir plus sur notre mission, notre vision et nos valeurs.
En plus des emplois valorisants, nous offrons également un programme attrayant de rémunération des employés, comprenant :un salaire de base, des programmes de rémunération concurrentiels et un programme de prime d’encouragement annuelle;
un programme d’avantages sociaux à la carte;
des régimes de retraite et d’épargne intéressants.
Demeurez en communication avec nous :Suivez-nous sur LinkedIn, Facebook et Twitter pour consulter les plus récents affichages de postes et les dernières nouvelles.
Joignez-vous à notre Communauté de talents et inscrivez-vous aux alertes d'emploi personnalisées.
Consultez notre bulletin Connexions Suncor pour voir ce que nous faisons dans les collectivités où nous vivons et travaillons.
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Catégorie d'emplois: Métiers et opérateurs
EMPLACEMENT: Montreal, Quebec (CA-QC)
NUMÉRO DU POSTE: 27455
Pourquoi vous devriez vous joindre à notre équipe :
Vous cherchez une excellente occasion de carrière à notre raffinerie de Montréal? Vous êtes un mécanicien industriel certifié souhaitant se joindre à notre équipe Exécution de la maintenance? Si c'est le cas, nous avons une occasion exceptionnelle pour vous! Vous aurez la possibilité de soutenir la maintenance et l'exploitation de nos actifs tout en collaborant avec une équipe positive et dynamique.
Vous utiliserez votre expertise pour :Effectuer l'alignement, le dépannage et la reconstruction de l'équipement, incluant les pompes, turbines, ventilateurs, boîtes d’engrenage, analyses en vibration, joints et systèmes hydrauliques
Examiner et appliquer les normes, méthodes et pratiques de travail sécuritaires avec un état d'esprit axé sur l'amélioration continue
Superviser les tâches de mécanicien et effectuer des travaux de fabrication et de réparation
Effectuer toute autre tâche connexe requise au bon fonctionnement de nos opérations
Participer activement aux analyses après les événements et aux discussions sur les causes fondamentales, et participer à l'élaboration de solutions
S'engager à respecter les directives et à maintenir les dossiers techniques et de prévention
Nous souhaiterions étudier votre demande si vous avez...
Exigences essentielles (minimales) :Parler couramment français et avoir une connaissance fonctionnelle de l'anglais écrit et parlé
Trois à cinq ans d’expérience comme mécanicien industriel dans un environnement industriel lourd avec des outils comme des tours et des perceuses
Un diplôme de niveau collégial ou d’une école professionnelle reconnu dans la discipline appropriée
Excellentes aptitudes pour le travail d'équipe, la flexibilité et l'autonomie
Un permis de conduire en règle et un dossier de conduite impeccable
Un alignement sur nos valeurs : la sécurité avant tout, le respect, monter la barre, honorer nos engagements et agir comme il se doit
Aucune tolérance pour les raccourcis et si la méthode est incorrecte, vous la corrigez
Solides compétences en matière de collaboration qui vous permettent d'établir des relations fortes et positives avec divers groupes
Capacité à anticiper les problèmes potentiels, à déterminer les conditions qui sortent de l'ordinaire et à manifester un sens aigu des responsabilités
Votre lieu de travail, votre horaire et autres renseignements pertinents :Vous travaillerez à notre raffinerie de Montréal, située au 11701, rue Sherbrooke Est
Les heures de travail normales sont de 40 heures par semaine, du lundi au vendredi
Ce poste est critique pour la sécurité
Vous devrez lever des objets lourds, utiliser des échelles et travailler sur des échafaudages et des tours avec la capacité de travailler dans une variété de milieux à l'intérieur comme à l'extérieur, ainsi que dans des espaces confinés
Pourquoi Suncor?
Nous sommes la plus importante société énergétique intégrée du Canada grâce à notreportefeuille d'activités qui comprend notamment le développement et la valorisation des sables pétrolifères, la production pétrolière et gazière extracôtière, le raffinage du pétrole et la commercialisation des produits sous la marque Petro-Canada. Notre présence sur la scène internationale permet de profiter d'occasions intéressantes où vous pourrez apprendre, apporter votre contribution et vous perfectionner en occupant divers postes qui feront avancer votre carrière. Nous plaçons la sécurité avant tout – si ce n’est pas sécuritaire, ne le faites pas. Nos solides antécédents de croissance et l'accent que nous mettons sur le développement durable présentent des perspectives d’avenir extrêmement prometteuses. En savoir plus sur notre mission, notre vision et nos valeurs.
En plus des emplois valorisants, nous offrons également un programme attrayant de rémunération des employés, comprenant :un salaire de base, des programmes de rémunération concurrentiels et un programme de prime d’encouragement annuelle;
un programme d’avantages sociaux à la carte;
des régimes de retraite et d’épargne intéressants.
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Nous sommes un employeur souscrivant au principe de l'égalité d'accès à l'emploi qui encourage toutes les personnes qualifiées à postuler. Nous sommes déterminés à offrir un environnement de travail diversifié et inclusif où chaque employé se sent valorisé et respecté. Nous étudierons au besoin la prise de mesures d'adaptation en matière d'accessibilité.
Veuillez noter que nos offres d’emploi sont habituellement affichées pendant deux semaines; n'attendez pas et postulez dès maintenant.
Catégorie d'emplois: Métiers et opérateurs
LOCATION: Montreal, Quebec (CA-QC)
JOB NUMBER: 27455
Why you should join us:
Are you looking for a great career opportunity at our Montréal refinery? Are you a certified Millwright who is passionate about joining our maintenance execution team? If yes, then we have an extraordinary opportunity for you! You will have the ability to support the maintenance and operations of our assets while collaborating with a dynamic, positive team.
You will use your expertise to:Perform equipment alignment, troubleshooting and rebuilds on equipment including pumps, turbines, fans, gearboxes, vibration analysis, seals, and hydraulics
Review and apply a continuous improvement mindset to safe work practices, procedures, and standards
Oversee millwork tasks and carry out fabrication and repair work
Tackle any other related tasks required for the smooth functioning of our operations
Actively participate in post event analysis and root cause discussions, and take part in developing solutions
Commit to adhering to guidelines and maintaining technical and preventative records
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Fluent in French, with functional written and spoken English
Three to five years of experience working as a Millwright in heavy industrial environment with tools such as milling lathes and drills
A college diploma or a diploma from a recognized vocational institute in a relevant discipline
An exceptional aptitude for teamwork, flexibility and autonomy
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Zero-tolerance for shortcuts, and if the procedure is incorrect, you fix it
Strong collaboration skills which enables you to build strong, positive relationships with diverse groups
The ability to anticipate potential problems and check for out-of-the-ordinary conditions, as well as having a strong sense of accountability
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work at our Montréal refinery, located at 11701 Sherbrooke Street East
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
This position is safety sensitive
You will be required to perform some heavy lifting, use ladders and work on elevated work sites such as scaffolds and towers with the ability to perform in a variety of different environments both indoor and outdoor as well as within confined spaces
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Trade & Operators
Job Segment: Hydraulics, Refinery, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Montreal, Quebec (CA-QC)
JOB NUMBER: 27455
Why you should join us:
Are you looking for a great career opportunity at our Montréal refinery? Are you a certified Millwright who is passionate about joining our maintenance execution team? If yes, then we have an extraordinary opportunity for you! You will have the ability to support the maintenance and operations of our assets while collaborating with a dynamic, positive team.
You will use your expertise to:Perform equipment alignment, troubleshooting and rebuilds on equipment including pumps, turbines, fans, gearboxes, vibration analysis, seals, and hydraulics
Review and apply a continuous improvement mindset to safe work practices, procedures, and standards
Oversee millwork tasks and carry out fabrication and repair work
Tackle any other related tasks required for the smooth functioning of our operations
Actively participate in post event analysis and root cause discussions, and take part in developing solutions
Commit to adhering to guidelines and maintaining technical and preventative records
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Fluent in French, with functional written and spoken English
Three to five years of experience working as a Millwright in heavy industrial environment with tools such as milling lathes and drills
A college diploma or a diploma from a recognized vocational institute in a relevant discipline
An exceptional aptitude for teamwork, flexibility and autonomy
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Zero-tolerance for shortcuts, and if the procedure is incorrect, you fix it
Strong collaboration skills which enables you to build strong, positive relationships with diverse groups
The ability to anticipate potential problems and check for out-of-the-ordinary conditions, as well as having a strong sense of accountability
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work at our Montréal refinery, located at 11701 Sherbrooke Street East
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
This position is safety sensitive
You will be required to perform some heavy lifting, use ladders and work on elevated work sites such as scaffolds and towers with the ability to perform in a variety of different environments both indoor and outdoor as well as within confined spaces
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Trade & Operators
Job Segment: Hydraulics, Refinery, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Fort Hills, Wood Buffalo, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27620
Why you should join us:
Do you want to be accountable for safe planning and coordination of the Tailings work scope at our Fort Hills mine site? Reporting to the Maintenance Area Manager, you will provide day-to-day maintenance plans and scheduling of water, slurry and hydro transport pipelines, water transfer pumps and floating water barges.
You will use your expertise to:Action issues from Environmental, Health and Safety (EH&S) audits and ensure compliance to all relevant external regulatory requirements with effective application of Field Level Risk Assessments (FLRA), focused observations, Incident Learning Program (ILP) and all EH&S standards
Collaborate with a team of maintenance and operations leaders and hold teams responsible for the safe, timely and quality execution of the maintenance schedule
Steward the Suncor maintenance and reliability business processes
Ensure all relevant Suncor policies and standards including the Management of Change (MoC) process are followed correctly
Monitor and track maintenance key performance indicators, report deviation from targets and develop corrective actions with the cross-functional teams to drive improvements in asset performance
Provide feedback to the planning, scheduling, master data and reliability teams to improve effectiveness of maintenance strategies, plans and schedules
Provide shift relief for other members of the tailings maintenance team
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Five years of experience in a maintenance supervisory and/or maintenance coordination role
Three to five years of experience in an oil sands, pipeline construction and/or maintenance industry
A trade certificate, diploma or technical degree in a relevant field such as welding, millwright, pipefitting or engineering (metallurgy, manufacturing, mechanical)
A High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Knowledge of specific equipment such as piping, off plot equipment in the tailings area or rotating equipment
Deep knowledge of quality and risk management methods and practices related to tailings pipeline assets, mobile equipment, welding shop production and/or automated welding shop production equipment
Exceptional skills in Microsoft Office and at least one industry standard enterprise resource tool (preferably SAP)
Strong collaboration skills that enable you to build strong, positive relationships with diverse groups is essential
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Experience with large bore slurry pipelines, pumps and tailings equipment
Experience in a tailings-related organization or business unit
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our camp-based Fort Hills mining site, located in Alberta’s Athabasca region, 90 kilometres north of Fort McMurray, Alberta
The shift schedule is a 7 days on / 7 days off rotation
This position is safety sensitive
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Trade & Operators
Job Segment: Engineer, Pipeline, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Fort Hills, Wood Buffalo, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27620
Why you should join us:
Do you want to be accountable for safe planning and coordination of the Tailings work scope at our Fort Hills mine site? Reporting to the Maintenance Area Manager, you will provide day-to-day maintenance plans and scheduling of water, slurry and hydro transport pipelines, water transfer pumps and floating water barges.
You will use your expertise to:Action issues from Environmental, Health and Safety (EH&S) audits and ensure compliance to all relevant external regulatory requirements with effective application of Field Level Risk Assessments (FLRA), focused observations, Incident Learning Program (ILP) and all EH&S standards
Collaborate with a team of maintenance and operations leaders and hold teams responsible for the safe, timely and quality execution of the maintenance schedule
Steward the Suncor maintenance and reliability business processes
Ensure all relevant Suncor policies and standards including the Management of Change (MoC) process are followed correctly
Monitor and track maintenance key performance indicators, report deviation from targets and develop corrective actions with the cross-functional teams to drive improvements in asset performance
Provide feedback to the planning, scheduling, master data and reliability teams to improve effectiveness of maintenance strategies, plans and schedules
Provide shift relief for other members of the tailings maintenance team
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Five years of experience in a maintenance supervisory and/or maintenance coordination role
Three to five years of experience in an oil sands, pipeline construction and/or maintenance industry
A trade certificate, diploma or technical degree in a relevant field such as welding, millwright, pipefitting or engineering (metallurgy, manufacturing, mechanical)
A High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Knowledge of specific equipment such as piping, off plot equipment in the tailings area or rotating equipment
Deep knowledge of quality and risk management methods and practices related to tailings pipeline assets, mobile equipment, welding shop production and/or automated welding shop production equipment
Exceptional skills in Microsoft Office and at least one industry standard enterprise resource tool (preferably SAP)
Strong collaboration skills that enable you to build strong, positive relationships with diverse groups is essential
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Experience with large bore slurry pipelines, pumps and tailings equipment
Experience in a tailings-related organization or business unit
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our camp-based Fort Hills mining site, located in Alberta’s Athabasca region, 90 kilometres north of Fort McMurray, Alberta
The shift schedule is a 7 days on / 7 days off rotation
This position is safety sensitive
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Trade & Operators
Job Segment: Engineer, Pipeline, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Fort McMurray, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27025
Why you should join us:
Are you driven by a desire to help anticipate, recognize, evaluate, prevent and control environmental factors or stressors within the workplace? In this role, you will be responsible to identify, assess and communicate health risks to our employees by planning, scheduling and conducting identified industrial hygiene monitoring projects for your assigned areas.
You will use your expertise to:Provide day-to-day technical advice, expertise and direction to clients to ensure compliance with legislative requirements, industry and company standards
Build workplace assessments to identify, quantify and control risks to people, property and equipment and identify, mitigate chemical, physical, biological and ergonomics issues
Engage in the development and implementation of hygiene programs and processes that support the business
Collaborate with other key groups and departments, in safety committees and with regulatory authorities
Perform statistical analyses from the Industrial Hygiene database
Incorporate exposure assessment strategies in quantifying health hazards and verifying controls during ongoing operations and maintenance activities
Work with diverse groups and various subject matter experts to implement or sustain Industrial Hygiene programs
Engage front line leaders and workers in evaluation, control, communication and education
Craft program effectiveness evaluations in assigned business areas
Lead Protective Equipment trials in various business units across various business unit and develop associated implementation plans
Execute annual work plan sampling
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Three years of industrial hygiene experience
Experience with monitoring methods and assessments, including: chemicals, noise, heat stress, lighting, ventilations systems, ergonomics, and abatement/remediation activities
A Bachelor’s degree in a science discipline
Possess a valid driver’s licence and a clean drivers abstract
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:A Master’s degree in Industrial Hygiene or a Certified Industrial Hygienist/Registered Occupational Hygiene Technician/Registered Occupational Hygienist (or equivalent) professional designation
Passionate about providing solutions to complex issues utilizing proficient analytical, problem solving skills and independent judgment
Dynamic technical writing and presentation skills to report monitored results to management
Excellent Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) skills
Self-starter with exceptional communication skills and ability to interact cross-functionally and with key partners
Flexibility to shift focus and handle multiple tasks
You collaborate with others in order to achieve the best results and deliver the most value
You continually seek greater knowledge about the systems, processes and hazards in the workplace, in order to understand not just what you do but why you do it
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:This position has been identified as safety sensitive
This position is located at Base Plant in Fort McMurray and supports various business units
Supporting the industrial hygiene program in unionized environment.
Shifts Schedule: 40 hour work week, with on call support, as required
Relocation support will be provided; we offer highly competitive housing assistance to eligible candidates
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Industrial Hygiene, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Fort McMurray, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27025
Why you should join us:
Are you driven by a desire to help anticipate, recognize, evaluate, prevent and control environmental factors or stressors within the workplace? In this role, you will be responsible to identify, assess and communicate health risks to our employees by planning, scheduling and conducting identified industrial hygiene monitoring projects for your assigned areas.
You will use your expertise to:Provide day-to-day technical advice, expertise and direction to clients to ensure compliance with legislative requirements, industry and company standards
Build workplace assessments to identify, quantify and control risks to people, property and equipment and identify, mitigate chemical, physical, biological and ergonomics issues
Engage in the development and implementation of hygiene programs and processes that support the business
Collaborate with other key groups and departments, in safety committees and with regulatory authorities
Perform statistical analyses from the Industrial Hygiene database
Incorporate exposure assessment strategies in quantifying health hazards and verifying controls during ongoing operations and maintenance activities
Work with diverse groups and various subject matter experts to implement or sustain Industrial Hygiene programs
Engage front line leaders and workers in evaluation, control, communication and education
Craft program effectiveness evaluations in assigned business areas
Lead Protective Equipment trials in various business units across various business unit and develop associated implementation plans
Execute annual work plan sampling
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Three years of industrial hygiene experience
Experience with monitoring methods and assessments, including: chemicals, noise, heat stress, lighting, ventilations systems, ergonomics, and abatement/remediation activities
A Bachelor’s degree in a science discipline
Possess a valid driver’s licence and a clean drivers abstract
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:A Master’s degree in Industrial Hygiene or a Certified Industrial Hygienist/Registered Occupational Hygiene Technician/Registered Occupational Hygienist (or equivalent) professional designation
Passionate about providing solutions to complex issues utilizing proficient analytical, problem solving skills and independent judgment
Dynamic technical writing and presentation skills to report monitored results to management
Excellent Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) skills
Self-starter with exceptional communication skills and ability to interact cross-functionally and with key partners
Flexibility to shift focus and handle multiple tasks
You collaborate with others in order to achieve the best results and deliver the most value
You continually seek greater knowledge about the systems, processes and hazards in the workplace, in order to understand not just what you do but why you do it
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:This position has been identified as safety sensitive
This position is located at Base Plant in Fort McMurray and supports various business units
Supporting the industrial hygiene program in unionized environment.
Shifts Schedule: 40 hour work week, with on call support, as required
Relocation support will be provided; we offer highly competitive housing assistance to eligible candidates
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Industrial Hygiene, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 26694
Why you should join us:
Are you looking for an opportunity to grow your career, where you can use your mine or tailings planning experience to make a difference on the development of a new pit on the Fort Hills property? If so, we are looking for a motivated self-starter who follows processes and demonstrates strong communication skills to join our medium range mine and tailings planning team at Fort Hills.
You will use your expertise to:Develop long range planning concepts through to selection and complete designs to a FEED-level of detail
Work on integrated projects teams as the Mine and Tailings planning representative as we develop the Centre Pit
Optimize the long range plan through stakeholder engagement for mine and tailings scheduling, planning and project design to ensure they are executable and constructible
Support the creation of the 2-5 year period within our long range plan
Communicate opportunities and risk to the team through collaboration and a questioning attitude
Mentoring and coaching of Engineers in Training and junior engineers
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Five years of planning experience in mining, geology or civil earthworks, preferably oil sands
Experience with Minescape and/or Mine Sight, Microsoft Office, and Runge (RPM Global)
A university degree in mining or geological engineering
Registration with APEGA as a Professional Engineer, Professional Geologist or eligibility to register within the province of Alberta
An understanding of mine production, efficiency and planning metrics and a basic understanding of mining block models and their application to mine planning
Strong organizational and analytical skills with an ability to think strategically
Strong communication skills with a focus on stakeholder engagement
A continuous improvement mindset and are able to seek greater knowledge and understanding of the systems, process and hazards in the workplace
The ability to anticipate potential problems and check for out-of-the-ordinary conditions, as well as having a strong sense of accountability
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Surface mining experience, or large scale civil earthworks projects
An awareness or experience with autonomous haul systems would be considered an asset
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
Relocation support will be provided; we offer highly competitive housing assistance to eligible individuals
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Engineering
Job Segment: Engineer, Geology, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 26694
Why you should join us:
Are you looking for an opportunity to grow your career, where you can use your mine or tailings planning experience to make a difference on the development of a new pit on the Fort Hills property? If so, we are looking for a motivated self-starter who follows processes and demonstrates strong communication skills to join our medium range mine and tailings planning team at Fort Hills.
You will use your expertise to:Develop long range planning concepts through to selection and complete designs to a FEED-level of detail
Work on integrated projects teams as the Mine and Tailings planning representative as we develop the Centre Pit
Optimize the long range plan through stakeholder engagement for mine and tailings scheduling, planning and project design to ensure they are executable and constructible
Support the creation of the 2-5 year period within our long range plan
Communicate opportunities and risk to the team through collaboration and a questioning attitude
Mentoring and coaching of Engineers in Training and junior engineers
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Five years of planning experience in mining, geology or civil earthworks, preferably oil sands
Experience with Minescape and/or Mine Sight, Microsoft Office, and Runge (RPM Global)
A university degree in mining or geological engineering
Registration with APEGA as a Professional Engineer, Professional Geologist or eligibility to register within the province of Alberta
An understanding of mine production, efficiency and planning metrics and a basic understanding of mining block models and their application to mine planning
Strong organizational and analytical skills with an ability to think strategically
Strong communication skills with a focus on stakeholder engagement
A continuous improvement mindset and are able to seek greater knowledge and understanding of the systems, process and hazards in the workplace
The ability to anticipate potential problems and check for out-of-the-ordinary conditions, as well as having a strong sense of accountability
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Surface mining experience, or large scale civil earthworks projects
An awareness or experience with autonomous haul systems would be considered an asset
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
Relocation support will be provided; we offer highly competitive housing assistance to eligible individuals
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Engineering
Job Segment: Engineer, Geology, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
EMPLACEMENT: Montreal, Quebec (CA-QC)
NUMÉRO DU POSTE: 26651
Pourquoi vous devriez vous joindre à notre équipe :
Avez-vous des connaissances en mécanique et êtes-vous intéressé à vous joindre à Suncor à titre d'opérateur des procédés? Si vous avez la passion de la sécurité et que vous êtes animé par le besoin d’établir des relations positives et de travailler au sein d'une équipe forte, nous avons le poste qu'il vous faut! Un emploi à notre raffinerie de Montréal comporte plusieurs avantages. Vous pouvez mettre à profit vos connaissances et compétences techniques afin de maintenir, de façon sécuritaire et fiable, l'exploitation des procédés pour optimiser la production dans le respect de l’environnement. Vous pouvez également faire partie d'une équipe de professionnels hautement motivés travaillant dans une raffinerie de 137 000 barils par jour qui produit de l’essence, des distillats, de l’asphalte, du mazout lourd, des produits pétrochimiques, des solvants et une charge d’alimentation pour les lubrifiants.
Vous utiliserez votre expertise pour :Effectuer des rondes de qualité et d'échantillonnage à intervalles réguliers avec un œil critique pour le procédé et l'équipement en marche
Gérer le tableau de contrôle
Mettre en marche et arrêter les équipements
Prendre des initiatives pour résoudre les problèmes potentiels aussitôt qu'ils sont observés
Répondre aux urgences et (ou) perturbations sur les unités selon les procédures établies
Vérifier régulièrement le statut des travaux d'entretien en cours
Participer à des arrêts d'unité
Effectuer les alignements de conduites, l’entretien léger ainsi que toutes autres tâches requises pour la bonne marche de l’opération
Nous souhaiterions analyser votre demande si vous avez...
Exigences essentielles (minimales) :Bilingue (français et anglais)
Cinq ans minimum d’expérience pertinente en procédés chimiques et (ou) une technique de procédés chimiques (DEC ou AEC) ou l’équivalent
Un certificat de mécanicien de machines fixes de classe 4 (ou plus)
Un permis de conduire en règle et un dossier de conduite impeccable
Un diplôme d'études secondaires ou un diplôme de formation générale
De solides aptitudes à résoudre des problèmes et une capacité à prendre des décisions opportunes
La capacité de travailler en équipe pour obtenir les meilleurs résultats et maximiser la valeur du travail
Le souci de constamment chercher à approfondir vos connaissances des systèmes, des processus et des dangers au travail afin de comprendre non seulement la nature du travail mais aussi son utilité
Un alignement sur nos valeurs : la sécurité avant tout, le respect, monter la barre, honorer nos engagements et agir comme il se doit
Votre lieu de travail, votre horaire et autres renseignements pertinents :Vous travaillerez à notre raffinerie de Montréal, située au 11701, rue Sherbrooke Est
L'horaire de travail est deux jours, deux jours de congé, trois nuits, deux jours de congé, deux jours, trois jours de congé; deux nuits, deux jours de congé, trois jours, deux jours de congé, deux nuits, trois jours de congé; quarts de 12 heures
Ce poste est critique pour la sécurité
Vous devez être disposé à effectuer des heures supplémentaires, au besoin
Vous devrez lever des objets lourds, utiliser des échelles et travailler sur des échafaudages et des tours avec la capacité de travailler dans une variété de milieux à l'intérieur comme à l'extérieur, ainsi que dans des espaces confinés
Pourquoi Suncor?
Nous sommes la plus importante société énergétique intégrée du Canada grâce à notreportefeuille d'activités qui comprend notamment le développement et la valorisation des sables pétrolifères, la production pétrolière et gazière extracôtière, le raffinage du pétrole et la commercialisation des produits sous la marque Petro-Canada. Notre présence sur la scène internationale permet de profiter d'occasions intéressantes où vous pourrez apprendre, apporter votre contribution et vous perfectionner en occupant divers postes qui feront avancer votre carrière. Nous plaçons la sécurité avant tout – si ce n’est pas sécuritaire, ne le faites pas. Nos solides antécédents de croissance et l'accent que nous mettons sur le développement durable présentent des perspectives d’avenir extrêmement prometteuses. En savoir plus sur notre mission, notre vision et nos valeurs.
En plus des emplois valorisants, nous offrons également un programme attrayant de rémunération des employés, comprenant :un salaire de base, des programmes de rémunération concurrentiels et un programme de prime d’encouragement annuelle;
un programme d’avantages sociaux à la carte;
des régimes de retraite et d’épargne intéressants.
Demeurez en communication avec nous :Suivez-nous sur LinkedIn, Facebook et Twitter pour consulter les plus récents affichages de postes et les dernières nouvelles.
Joignez-vous à notre Communauté de talents et inscrivez-vous aux alertes d'emploi personnalisées.
Consultez notre bulletin Connexions Suncor pour voir ce que nous faisons dans les collectivités où nous vivons et travaillons.
Nous sommes un employeur souscrivant au principe de l'égalité d'accès à l'emploi qui encourage toutes les personnes qualifiées à postuler. Nous sommes déterminés à offrir un environnement de travail diversifié et inclusif où chaque employé se sent valorisé et respecté. Nous étudierons au besoin la prise de mesures d'adaptation en matière d'accessibilité.
Veuillez noter que nos offres d’emploi sont habituellement affichées pendant deux semaines; n'attendez pas et postulez dès maintenant.
Catégorie d'emplois: Métiers et opérateurs
EMPLACEMENT: Montreal, Quebec (CA-QC)
NUMÉRO DU POSTE: 26651
Pourquoi vous devriez vous joindre à notre équipe :
Avez-vous des connaissances en mécanique et êtes-vous intéressé à vous joindre à Suncor à titre d'opérateur des procédés? Si vous avez la passion de la sécurité et que vous êtes animé par le besoin d’établir des relations positives et de travailler au sein d'une équipe forte, nous avons le poste qu'il vous faut! Un emploi à notre raffinerie de Montréal comporte plusieurs avantages. Vous pouvez mettre à profit vos connaissances et compétences techniques afin de maintenir, de façon sécuritaire et fiable, l'exploitation des procédés pour optimiser la production dans le respect de l’environnement. Vous pouvez également faire partie d'une équipe de professionnels hautement motivés travaillant dans une raffinerie de 137 000 barils par jour qui produit de l’essence, des distillats, de l’asphalte, du mazout lourd, des produits pétrochimiques, des solvants et une charge d’alimentation pour les lubrifiants.
Vous utiliserez votre expertise pour :Effectuer des rondes de qualité et d'échantillonnage à intervalles réguliers avec un œil critique pour le procédé et l'équipement en marche
Gérer le tableau de contrôle
Mettre en marche et arrêter les équipements
Prendre des initiatives pour résoudre les problèmes potentiels aussitôt qu'ils sont observés
Répondre aux urgences et (ou) perturbations sur les unités selon les procédures établies
Vérifier régulièrement le statut des travaux d'entretien en cours
Participer à des arrêts d'unité
Effectuer les alignements de conduites, l’entretien léger ainsi que toutes autres tâches requises pour la bonne marche de l’opération
Nous souhaiterions analyser votre demande si vous avez...
Exigences essentielles (minimales) :Bilingue (français et anglais)
Cinq ans minimum d’expérience pertinente en procédés chimiques et (ou) une technique de procédés chimiques (DEC ou AEC) ou l’équivalent
Un certificat de mécanicien de machines fixes de classe 4 (ou plus)
Un permis de conduire en règle et un dossier de conduite impeccable
Un diplôme d'études secondaires ou un diplôme de formation générale
De solides aptitudes à résoudre des problèmes et une capacité à prendre des décisions opportunes
La capacité de travailler en équipe pour obtenir les meilleurs résultats et maximiser la valeur du travail
Le souci de constamment chercher à approfondir vos connaissances des systèmes, des processus et des dangers au travail afin de comprendre non seulement la nature du travail mais aussi son utilité
Un alignement sur nos valeurs : la sécurité avant tout, le respect, monter la barre, honorer nos engagements et agir comme il se doit
Votre lieu de travail, votre horaire et autres renseignements pertinents :Vous travaillerez à notre raffinerie de Montréal, située au 11701, rue Sherbrooke Est
L'horaire de travail est deux jours, deux jours de congé, trois nuits, deux jours de congé, deux jours, trois jours de congé; deux nuits, deux jours de congé, trois jours, deux jours de congé, deux nuits, trois jours de congé; quarts de 12 heures
Ce poste est critique pour la sécurité
Vous devez être disposé à effectuer des heures supplémentaires, au besoin
Vous devrez lever des objets lourds, utiliser des échelles et travailler sur des échafaudages et des tours avec la capacité de travailler dans une variété de milieux à l'intérieur comme à l'extérieur, ainsi que dans des espaces confinés
Pourquoi Suncor?
Nous sommes la plus importante société énergétique intégrée du Canada grâce à notreportefeuille d'activités qui comprend notamment le développement et la valorisation des sables pétrolifères, la production pétrolière et gazière extracôtière, le raffinage du pétrole et la commercialisation des produits sous la marque Petro-Canada. Notre présence sur la scène internationale permet de profiter d'occasions intéressantes où vous pourrez apprendre, apporter votre contribution et vous perfectionner en occupant divers postes qui feront avancer votre carrière. Nous plaçons la sécurité avant tout – si ce n’est pas sécuritaire, ne le faites pas. Nos solides antécédents de croissance et l'accent que nous mettons sur le développement durable présentent des perspectives d’avenir extrêmement prometteuses. En savoir plus sur notre mission, notre vision et nos valeurs.
En plus des emplois valorisants, nous offrons également un programme attrayant de rémunération des employés, comprenant :un salaire de base, des programmes de rémunération concurrentiels et un programme de prime d’encouragement annuelle;
un programme d’avantages sociaux à la carte;
des régimes de retraite et d’épargne intéressants.
Demeurez en communication avec nous :Suivez-nous sur LinkedIn, Facebook et Twitter pour consulter les plus récents affichages de postes et les dernières nouvelles.
Joignez-vous à notre Communauté de talents et inscrivez-vous aux alertes d'emploi personnalisées.
Consultez notre bulletin Connexions Suncor pour voir ce que nous faisons dans les collectivités où nous vivons et travaillons.
Nous sommes un employeur souscrivant au principe de l'égalité d'accès à l'emploi qui encourage toutes les personnes qualifiées à postuler. Nous sommes déterminés à offrir un environnement de travail diversifié et inclusif où chaque employé se sent valorisé et respecté. Nous étudierons au besoin la prise de mesures d'adaptation en matière d'accessibilité.
Veuillez noter que nos offres d’emploi sont habituellement affichées pendant deux semaines; n'attendez pas et postulez dès maintenant.
Catégorie d'emplois: Métiers et opérateurs
LOCATION: Montreal, Quebec (CA-QC)
JOB NUMBER: 26651
Why you should join us:
Are you mechanically savvy and motivated to join Suncor as a Process Operator? If you are passionate about safety, building positive relationships, and working within a strong team environment, then we have the role for you! Working at our Montréal refinery has a lot of perks. You get to use your technical skills and knowledge to safely and reliably maintain the operation of processes to optimize production in an environmentally responsible manner. You will also get to be a part of a team of highly motivated professionals, supporting our 137,000-barrel-per-day refinery that produces gasoline, distillates, asphalts, heavy fuel oil, petrochemicals, solvents and feedstock for lubricants.
You will use your expertise to:Conduct quality-control rounds and sampling at regular intervals with a critical eye for the operational process and equipment in use
Manage the monitoring dashboard
Start up and shut down the equipment
Take the initiative to solve potential problems as soon as they arise
Respond to emergencies and/or upset conditions in the units following established procedures
Monitor the status of current maintenance work regularly
Participate in unit shutdowns
Conduct alignment of pipes and perform light maintenance as well as any other tasks required to ensure smooth operations
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Bilingual (French and English)
Five years of relevant work experience in chemical processes and/or a DEC or AEC (diploma or attestation of college studies) in chemical process techniques or the equivalent
A Class 4 (or higher) static-equipment mechanic's qualification card/certificate
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
A High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)
Strong proven troubleshooting skills and the ability to make timely decisions
The ability to collaborate with others in order to achieve the best results and deliver the most value
The drive to constantly seek to broaden your knowledge of systems, processes and work-related hazards in order to not only understand the nature of the work, but its usefulness
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work at our Montréal refinery, located at 11701 Sherbrooke Street East
The work schedule is as follows: two days on, two days off, three nights on, two days off, two days on, three days off; two nights on, two days off, three days on, two days off, two nights on, three days off; with 12-hour shifts
This position is safety sensitive
You need to be available to work overtime when required
You will be required to perform some heavy lifting, make use of ladders, and work on elevated work sites such as scaffolds and towers, with the ability to perform in a variety of different environments both indoor and outdoor as well as within confined spaces
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Trade & Operators
Job Segment: Refinery, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Montreal, Quebec (CA-QC)
JOB NUMBER: 26651
Why you should join us:
Are you mechanically savvy and motivated to join Suncor as a Process Operator? If you are passionate about safety, building positive relationships, and working within a strong team environment, then we have the role for you! Working at our Montréal refinery has a lot of perks. You get to use your technical skills and knowledge to safely and reliably maintain the operation of processes to optimize production in an environmentally responsible manner. You will also get to be a part of a team of highly motivated professionals, supporting our 137,000-barrel-per-day refinery that produces gasoline, distillates, asphalts, heavy fuel oil, petrochemicals, solvents and feedstock for lubricants.
You will use your expertise to:Conduct quality-control rounds and sampling at regular intervals with a critical eye for the operational process and equipment in use
Manage the monitoring dashboard
Start up and shut down the equipment
Take the initiative to solve potential problems as soon as they arise
Respond to emergencies and/or upset conditions in the units following established procedures
Monitor the status of current maintenance work regularly
Participate in unit shutdowns
Conduct alignment of pipes and perform light maintenance as well as any other tasks required to ensure smooth operations
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Bilingual (French and English)
Five years of relevant work experience in chemical processes and/or a DEC or AEC (diploma or attestation of college studies) in chemical process techniques or the equivalent
A Class 4 (or higher) static-equipment mechanic's qualification card/certificate
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
A High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)
Strong proven troubleshooting skills and the ability to make timely decisions
The ability to collaborate with others in order to achieve the best results and deliver the most value
The drive to constantly seek to broaden your knowledge of systems, processes and work-related hazards in order to not only understand the nature of the work, but its usefulness
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work at our Montréal refinery, located at 11701 Sherbrooke Street East
The work schedule is as follows: two days on, two days off, three nights on, two days off, two days on, three days off; two nights on, two days off, three days on, two days off, two nights on, three days off; with 12-hour shifts
This position is safety sensitive
You need to be available to work overtime when required
You will be required to perform some heavy lifting, make use of ladders, and work on elevated work sites such as scaffolds and towers, with the ability to perform in a variety of different environments both indoor and outdoor as well as within confined spaces
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Trade & Operators
Job Segment: Refinery, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Sarnia, Ontario (CA-ON)
JOB NUMBER: 27542
Why you should join us:
Are you are someone who works well with team members in order to achieve results and deliver value? Do you hold others accountable and expect them to do the same for you? We have an outstanding opportunity for you to join our 85,000-barrel-per-day Sarnia refinery which produces gasoline, kerosene, jet and diesel fuels. Working closely with tour warehouse team lead, you will perform in-plant deliveries of various materials and chemicals, issue materials, kit materials and perform shipping and receiving duties. You will carry out the duties safely, accurately and in a timely fashion to ensure all materials are recorded and ready for pick-up.
You will use your expertise to:Deliver chemicals, additives, lubricants, job materials and various supplies to designated areas onsite
Complete inventory cycle counts in all areas of the warehouses and ensure the accurate and valid receipt of materials physically received during delivery
Manage the process of integrating the materials receipt into the inventory management system and ensure that materials are properly labeled before being received
Receive and visually inspect all materials and direct them to quality assurance testing when required
Kit and stage materials to align to maintenance schedule, picking and staging material accurately for authorization for expenditure and maintenance jobs
Act as the frontline contact between the warehouse and other business units
Ship all outgoing material from the refinery with proper documentation according to the transportation of dangerous goods requirements
Maintain housekeeping in operating areas
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Three years of warehouse experience within a refinery, with intermediate level computer skills
Tight-knit collaboration skills that enables you to build strong, positive relationships with diverse groups
The ability to anticipate potential problems and check for out-of-the-ordinary conditions, as well as having a strong sense of accountability
A High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:SAP experience, with knowledge of the applications to accurately process inventory transactions and access information
Experience operating material handling equipment such as a forklift
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Sarnia refinery in Ontario, located at 1900 St. Clair Parkway
The shift schedule is an eight hour shift, five days on / two days off rotation
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Trade & Operators
Job Segment: Gas, Gas Technician, Refinery, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Sarnia, Ontario (CA-ON)
JOB NUMBER: 27542
Why you should join us:
Are you are someone who works well with team members in order to achieve results and deliver value? Do you hold others accountable and expect them to do the same for you? We have an outstanding opportunity for you to join our 85,000-barrel-per-day Sarnia refinery which produces gasoline, kerosene, jet and diesel fuels. Working closely with tour warehouse team lead, you will perform in-plant deliveries of various materials and chemicals, issue materials, kit materials and perform shipping and receiving duties. You will carry out the duties safely, accurately and in a timely fashion to ensure all materials are recorded and ready for pick-up.
You will use your expertise to:Deliver chemicals, additives, lubricants, job materials and various supplies to designated areas onsite
Complete inventory cycle counts in all areas of the warehouses and ensure the accurate and valid receipt of materials physically received during delivery
Manage the process of integrating the materials receipt into the inventory management system and ensure that materials are properly labeled before being received
Receive and visually inspect all materials and direct them to quality assurance testing when required
Kit and stage materials to align to maintenance schedule, picking and staging material accurately for authorization for expenditure and maintenance jobs
Act as the frontline contact between the warehouse and other business units
Ship all outgoing material from the refinery with proper documentation according to the transportation of dangerous goods requirements
Maintain housekeeping in operating areas
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Three years of warehouse experience within a refinery, with intermediate level computer skills
Tight-knit collaboration skills that enables you to build strong, positive relationships with diverse groups
The ability to anticipate potential problems and check for out-of-the-ordinary conditions, as well as having a strong sense of accountability
A High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:SAP experience, with knowledge of the applications to accurately process inventory transactions and access information
Experience operating material handling equipment such as a forklift
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Sarnia refinery in Ontario, located at 1900 St. Clair Parkway
The shift schedule is an eight hour shift, five days on / two days off rotation
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Trade & Operators
Job Segment: Gas, Gas Technician, Refinery, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
EMPLACEMENT: Montreal, Quebec (CA-QC)
NUMÉRO DU POSTE: 27610
Pourquoi vous devriez vous joindre à notre équipe :
Êtes-vous fasciné par les sciences et la chimie en particulier? Êtes-vous dévoué envers la santé et la sécurité au travail et cherchez-vous constamment à déterminer de nouvelles occasions d'amélioration? À ce poste à notre raffinerie de Montréal (notre raffinerie de 137 000 barils par jour qui produit de l’essence, des distillats, de l’asphalte, du mazout lourd, des produits pétrochimiques, des solvants et une charge d’alimentation pour les lubrifiants), vous serez chargé de gérer et d'évaluer les besoins de nos clients et parties intéressées clés tout en appuyant nos techniciens dans le cadre de leurs tâches quotidiennes. Vous veillerez également au maintien et à l'application rigoureuse des principes, méthodes et meilleures pratiques dans le laboratoire afin de respecter les normes en matière de santé et sécurité.
Vous utiliserez votre expertise pour :Maintenir l’enregistrement ISO 9001 de l’usine des bitumes et la certification AASHTO du laboratoire de bitume.
Approuver et émettre les certificats d’analyses pour les produits finis.
Soutenir les études et services d'analyse actuels ainsi que le programme d'assurance et contrôle de la qualité.
Gérer le développement et la mise en œuvre des méthodes nouvelles et améliorées et la révision des méthodes actuelles.
Assister les techniciens dans la réalisation des analyses et des activités d’entretien préventif et correctif pour les divers équipements et appareils.
Rédiger des rapports reliés aux analyses périodiques et participer activement aux divers projets du laboratoire, au besoin.
Nous souhaiterions analyser votre demande si vous avez...
Exigences essentielles (minimales) :Bilingue (français et anglais)
Trois à cinq années d’expérience pertinente dans un laboratoire dans l’industrie chimique ou pétrochimique
Baccalauréat en Chimie
Membre de l'Ordre des Chimistes du Québec
Compréhension approfondie des normes ISO 9001 et ISO 17025 et des concepts modernes d'assurance et de contrôle de la qualité
Maîtrise des applications Microsoft, SAP, Atlas, BusinessFlex, et différents logiciels de laboratoire
Initiative, motivation et capacité à travailler de façon autonome tout en faisant preuve de réciprocité en favorisant l'amélioration continue au sein de la fonction du laboratoire
Dévouement envers la santé et la sécurité du lieu de travail et compétences éprouvées en collaboration et leadership
Aptitude à communiquer très efficacement à l’oral et à l’écrit et capacité d’établir des relations positives avec des personnes-ressources à l'interne et à l'externe afin d'obtenir des résultats optimaux et de produire la plus grande valeur possible.
Alignement sur nos valeurs : la sécurité avant tout, le respect, monter la barre, honorer nos engagements et agir comme il se doit
Votre lieu de travail, votre horaire et autres renseignements pertinents :Vous travaillerez à notre raffinerie de Montréal, située au 11701, rue Sherbrooke Est
Les heures de travail normales sont de 40 heures par semaine, du lundi au vendredi
Pourquoi Suncor?
Nous sommes la plus importante société énergétique intégrée du Canada grâce à notreportefeuille d'activités qui comprend notamment le développement et la valorisation des sables pétrolifères, la production pétrolière et gazière extracôtière, le raffinage du pétrole et la commercialisation des produits sous la marque Petro-Canada. Notre présence sur la scène internationale permet de profiter d'occasions intéressantes où vous pourrez apprendre, apporter votre contribution et vous perfectionner en occupant divers postes qui feront avancer votre carrière. Nous plaçons la sécurité avant tout – si ce n’est pas sécuritaire, ne le faites pas. Nos solides antécédents de croissance et l'accent que nous mettons sur le développement durable présentent des perspectives d’avenir extrêmement prometteuses. En savoir plus sur notre mission, notre vision et nos valeurs.
En plus des emplois valorisants, nous offrons également un programme attrayant de rémunération des employés, comprenant :un salaire de base, des programmes de rémunération concurrentiels et un programme de prime d’encouragement annuelle;
un programme d’avantages sociaux à la carte;
des régimes de retraite et d’épargne intéressants.
Demeurez en communication avec nous :Suivez-nous sur LinkedIn, Facebook et Twitter pour consulter les plus récents affichages de postes et les dernières nouvelles.
Joignez-vous à notre Communauté de talents et inscrivez-vous aux alertes d'emploi personnalisées.
Consultez notre bulletin Connexions Suncor pour voir ce que nous faisons dans les collectivités où nous vivons et travaillons.
Nous sommes un employeur souscrivant au principe de l'égalité d'accès à l'emploi qui encourage toutes les personnes qualifiées à postuler. Nous sommes déterminés à offrir un environnement de travail diversifié et inclusif où chaque employé se sent valorisé et respecté. Nous étudierons au besoin la prise de mesures d'adaptation en matière d'accessibilité.
Veuillez noter que nos offres d’emploi sont habituellement affichées pendant deux semaines; n'attendez pas et postulez dès maintenant.
Catégorie d'emplois: Professionnel
EMPLACEMENT: Montreal, Quebec (CA-QC)
NUMÉRO DU POSTE: 27610
Pourquoi vous devriez vous joindre à notre équipe :
Êtes-vous fasciné par les sciences et la chimie en particulier? Êtes-vous dévoué envers la santé et la sécurité au travail et cherchez-vous constamment à déterminer de nouvelles occasions d'amélioration? À ce poste à notre raffinerie de Montréal (notre raffinerie de 137 000 barils par jour qui produit de l’essence, des distillats, de l’asphalte, du mazout lourd, des produits pétrochimiques, des solvants et une charge d’alimentation pour les lubrifiants), vous serez chargé de gérer et d'évaluer les besoins de nos clients et parties intéressées clés tout en appuyant nos techniciens dans le cadre de leurs tâches quotidiennes. Vous veillerez également au maintien et à l'application rigoureuse des principes, méthodes et meilleures pratiques dans le laboratoire afin de respecter les normes en matière de santé et sécurité.
Vous utiliserez votre expertise pour :Maintenir l’enregistrement ISO 9001 de l’usine des bitumes et la certification AASHTO du laboratoire de bitume.
Approuver et émettre les certificats d’analyses pour les produits finis.
Soutenir les études et services d'analyse actuels ainsi que le programme d'assurance et contrôle de la qualité.
Gérer le développement et la mise en œuvre des méthodes nouvelles et améliorées et la révision des méthodes actuelles.
Assister les techniciens dans la réalisation des analyses et des activités d’entretien préventif et correctif pour les divers équipements et appareils.
Rédiger des rapports reliés aux analyses périodiques et participer activement aux divers projets du laboratoire, au besoin.
Nous souhaiterions analyser votre demande si vous avez...
Exigences essentielles (minimales) :Bilingue (français et anglais)
Trois à cinq années d’expérience pertinente dans un laboratoire dans l’industrie chimique ou pétrochimique
Baccalauréat en Chimie
Membre de l'Ordre des Chimistes du Québec
Compréhension approfondie des normes ISO 9001 et ISO 17025 et des concepts modernes d'assurance et de contrôle de la qualité
Maîtrise des applications Microsoft, SAP, Atlas, BusinessFlex, et différents logiciels de laboratoire
Initiative, motivation et capacité à travailler de façon autonome tout en faisant preuve de réciprocité en favorisant l'amélioration continue au sein de la fonction du laboratoire
Dévouement envers la santé et la sécurité du lieu de travail et compétences éprouvées en collaboration et leadership
Aptitude à communiquer très efficacement à l’oral et à l’écrit et capacité d’établir des relations positives avec des personnes-ressources à l'interne et à l'externe afin d'obtenir des résultats optimaux et de produire la plus grande valeur possible.
Alignement sur nos valeurs : la sécurité avant tout, le respect, monter la barre, honorer nos engagements et agir comme il se doit
Votre lieu de travail, votre horaire et autres renseignements pertinents :Vous travaillerez à notre raffinerie de Montréal, située au 11701, rue Sherbrooke Est
Les heures de travail normales sont de 40 heures par semaine, du lundi au vendredi
Pourquoi Suncor?
Nous sommes la plus importante société énergétique intégrée du Canada grâce à notreportefeuille d'activités qui comprend notamment le développement et la valorisation des sables pétrolifères, la production pétrolière et gazière extracôtière, le raffinage du pétrole et la commercialisation des produits sous la marque Petro-Canada. Notre présence sur la scène internationale permet de profiter d'occasions intéressantes où vous pourrez apprendre, apporter votre contribution et vous perfectionner en occupant divers postes qui feront avancer votre carrière. Nous plaçons la sécurité avant tout – si ce n’est pas sécuritaire, ne le faites pas. Nos solides antécédents de croissance et l'accent que nous mettons sur le développement durable présentent des perspectives d’avenir extrêmement prometteuses. En savoir plus sur notre mission, notre vision et nos valeurs.
En plus des emplois valorisants, nous offrons également un programme attrayant de rémunération des employés, comprenant :un salaire de base, des programmes de rémunération concurrentiels et un programme de prime d’encouragement annuelle;
un programme d’avantages sociaux à la carte;
des régimes de retraite et d’épargne intéressants.
Demeurez en communication avec nous :Suivez-nous sur LinkedIn, Facebook et Twitter pour consulter les plus récents affichages de postes et les dernières nouvelles.
Joignez-vous à notre Communauté de talents et inscrivez-vous aux alertes d'emploi personnalisées.
Consultez notre bulletin Connexions Suncor pour voir ce que nous faisons dans les collectivités où nous vivons et travaillons.
Nous sommes un employeur souscrivant au principe de l'égalité d'accès à l'emploi qui encourage toutes les personnes qualifiées à postuler. Nous sommes déterminés à offrir un environnement de travail diversifié et inclusif où chaque employé se sent valorisé et respecté. Nous étudierons au besoin la prise de mesures d'adaptation en matière d'accessibilité.
Veuillez noter que nos offres d’emploi sont habituellement affichées pendant deux semaines; n'attendez pas et postulez dès maintenant.
Catégorie d'emplois: Professionnel
LOCATION: Montreal, Quebec (CA-QC)
JOB NUMBER: 27610
Why you should join us:
Are you fascinated with science, and chemistry in particular? Are you dedicated to workplace health and safety and do you strive to identify improvement opportunities? In this role at our Montréal refinery (our 137,000-barrel-per-day refinery that produces gasoline, distillates, asphalts, heavy fuel oil, petrochemicals, solvents and feedstock for lubricants), you will be responsible for addressing and evaluating the needs of our clients and key stakeholders while supporting our technicians in their daily tasks. You will also ensure that policies, procedures, and best practices are maintained and rigorously applied in the laboratory to uphold health and safety standards.
You will use your expertise to:Maintain the bitumen plant's ISO 9001 registration and the bitumen laboratory's AASHTO certification
Approve and issue certificates of analysis for finished products
Support current analytical services and studies as well as the quality assurance and control program
Manage the development and implementation of new and improved procedures and the revision of current procedures
Assist technicians in the performance of analyses and preventive and corrective maintenance activities for the various pieces of equipment and machines
Write reports related to exchanges and periodic analyses and actively participate in the laboratory's various projects as needed
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Bilingual (French and English)
Three to five years of relevant laboratory experience in the chemicals or petrochemicals industry
A Bachelor's degree in Chemistry
A membership with the Ordre des Chimistes du Québec
Deep understanding of the ISO 9001 and ISO 17025 standards and modern concepts of quality assurance and control
Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office, SAP, Atlas and BusinessFlex applications and various laboratory software programs
Initiative, motivation, and you work independently while being reciprocal in driving continuous improvement within the laboratory function
Dedication to the health and safety of the workplace with proven collaboration and leadership skills
Effective and strong oral and written communication skills, and the ability to build positive relationships with internal and external contacts in order to achieve the best results and deliver the most value
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work at our Montréal refinery, located at 11701 Sherbrooke Street East
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Refinery, Scientific, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy, Engineering
LOCATION: Montreal, Quebec (CA-QC)
JOB NUMBER: 27610
Why you should join us:
Are you fascinated with science, and chemistry in particular? Are you dedicated to workplace health and safety and do you strive to identify improvement opportunities? In this role at our Montréal refinery (our 137,000-barrel-per-day refinery that produces gasoline, distillates, asphalts, heavy fuel oil, petrochemicals, solvents and feedstock for lubricants), you will be responsible for addressing and evaluating the needs of our clients and key stakeholders while supporting our technicians in their daily tasks. You will also ensure that policies, procedures, and best practices are maintained and rigorously applied in the laboratory to uphold health and safety standards.
You will use your expertise to:Maintain the bitumen plant's ISO 9001 registration and the bitumen laboratory's AASHTO certification
Approve and issue certificates of analysis for finished products
Support current analytical services and studies as well as the quality assurance and control program
Manage the development and implementation of new and improved procedures and the revision of current procedures
Assist technicians in the performance of analyses and preventive and corrective maintenance activities for the various pieces of equipment and machines
Write reports related to exchanges and periodic analyses and actively participate in the laboratory's various projects as needed
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Bilingual (French and English)
Three to five years of relevant laboratory experience in the chemicals or petrochemicals industry
A Bachelor's degree in Chemistry
A membership with the Ordre des Chimistes du Québec
Deep understanding of the ISO 9001 and ISO 17025 standards and modern concepts of quality assurance and control
Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office, SAP, Atlas and BusinessFlex applications and various laboratory software programs
Initiative, motivation, and you work independently while being reciprocal in driving continuous improvement within the laboratory function
Dedication to the health and safety of the workplace with proven collaboration and leadership skills
Effective and strong oral and written communication skills, and the ability to build positive relationships with internal and external contacts in order to achieve the best results and deliver the most value
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work at our Montréal refinery, located at 11701 Sherbrooke Street East
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Refinery, Scientific, Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy, Engineering
LOCATION: Fort McMurray, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27555
Why you should join us:
We are looking for someone who has a deep understanding of effective blended learning principles, knows how to plan, develop and implement strategies that will help manage employee competencies, but mostly has a real passion for formally leading others. If you are looking to join a team that uses unique training systems and processes to continuously build knowledge and subject matter expertise, and enjoy partnering closely with the business in order to achieve desired training results, keep reading!
You will use your expertise to:Manage employee training skills, and evaluate and audit the training programs for quality and completion
Implement a standardized training program across all of our plant operations
Oversee the competency management process for all hands-on plant operators and maintenance personnel in our upgrading, extraction and utilities teams
Ensure each team has the right people, processes and technology in order to accomplish their goals
Implement change and continuous improvement initiatives at all levels of the organization
Lead, coach and sustain an effective team of Human Resources professionals who drive positive results
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):10 years of progressive experience within a learning environment, or 10 years of operational experience with a strong background in training/learning processes
A High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)
Oil and gas industry experience, as well as an understanding of industrial environments
Formal supervisory or managerial leadership experience
Experience working in a learning management system, or related experience in enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems
Strong attention to detail and you are dedicated to consistency and quality
The ability to work with minimal supervision and respond to challenging deadlines
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:A Bachelor’s degree, trades certification or power engineering
Previous experience working with SuccessFactors
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Base Plant Mine in Fort McMurray, Alberta
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Engineer, Sustainability, Learning, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy, Human Resources
LOCATION: Fort McMurray, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27555
Why you should join us:
We are looking for someone who has a deep understanding of effective blended learning principles, knows how to plan, develop and implement strategies that will help manage employee competencies, but mostly has a real passion for formally leading others. If you are looking to join a team that uses unique training systems and processes to continuously build knowledge and subject matter expertise, and enjoy partnering closely with the business in order to achieve desired training results, keep reading!
You will use your expertise to:Manage employee training skills, and evaluate and audit the training programs for quality and completion
Implement a standardized training program across all of our plant operations
Oversee the competency management process for all hands-on plant operators and maintenance personnel in our upgrading, extraction and utilities teams
Ensure each team has the right people, processes and technology in order to accomplish their goals
Implement change and continuous improvement initiatives at all levels of the organization
Lead, coach and sustain an effective team of Human Resources professionals who drive positive results
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):10 years of progressive experience within a learning environment, or 10 years of operational experience with a strong background in training/learning processes
A High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)
Oil and gas industry experience, as well as an understanding of industrial environments
Formal supervisory or managerial leadership experience
Experience working in a learning management system, or related experience in enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems
Strong attention to detail and you are dedicated to consistency and quality
The ability to work with minimal supervision and respond to challenging deadlines
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:A Bachelor’s degree, trades certification or power engineering
Previous experience working with SuccessFactors
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Base Plant Mine in Fort McMurray, Alberta
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Engineer, Sustainability, Learning, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy, Human Resources
LOCATION: Edmonton, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27557
Why you should join us:
Are you looking for a phenomenal opportunity to succeed in an ever-changing and dynamic engineering role? In this position, you will be engaged in dedicated and proactive support of the Edmonton refinery to make improvements to facility safety, reliability and profitability. This is the perfect opportunity for you to develop as a young professional through a combination of mentorship from our dedicated team and on-the-job training.
You will use your expertise to:Improve plant safety through best-in-class engineering practices that are aligned with our ‘Journey to Zero'
Develop and apply technical knowledge to identify, evaluate and implement process optimization opportunities to achieve refinery production strategic goals and objectives
Lead early stage development of process capital projects and provide effective collaboration/support, detailed design, construction, commissioning and startup
Benchmark unit performance, assess catalyst performance and replacement requirements, as well as, evaluate potential new catalyst technologies to capture future yield, energy or cost benefits
Propose continuous improvement ideas and influence decision-makers to approve implementation opportunities
Participate and provide input to the Suncor Community of Practice (CoP), tasked with aligning improvement programs across Suncor
Learn and gain experience with refinery unit operations and equipment including distillation towers, fired heaters and boilers; Piping systems, reactors, pumps and compressors; and Instrumentation and electrical
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):A Chemical Engineering degree from an accredited university
Eligibility for registration with APEGA
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Industry experience
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Excellent social and communication skills (both verbal and written)
The desire for continuous learning
The proven ability to work in a multidisciplinary, integrated team environment
Exceptional motivation and you are a self-starter who possesses strong social skills, and you’re able to contribute effectively in a team environment
Strong integrity and you hold others accountable and expect others to do the same
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Edmonton refinery in Sherwood Park, located at 801 Petroleum Way
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday, with the potential for extended work hours based on business needs
Why Suncor?
Start your career at Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Students & New Grads
Job Segment: Process Engineer, Construction, Engineer, Electrical, Refinery, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Edmonton, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27557
Why you should join us:
Are you looking for a phenomenal opportunity to succeed in an ever-changing and dynamic engineering role? In this position, you will be engaged in dedicated and proactive support of the Edmonton refinery to make improvements to facility safety, reliability and profitability. This is the perfect opportunity for you to develop as a young professional through a combination of mentorship from our dedicated team and on-the-job training.
You will use your expertise to:Improve plant safety through best-in-class engineering practices that are aligned with our ‘Journey to Zero'
Develop and apply technical knowledge to identify, evaluate and implement process optimization opportunities to achieve refinery production strategic goals and objectives
Lead early stage development of process capital projects and provide effective collaboration/support, detailed design, construction, commissioning and startup
Benchmark unit performance, assess catalyst performance and replacement requirements, as well as, evaluate potential new catalyst technologies to capture future yield, energy or cost benefits
Propose continuous improvement ideas and influence decision-makers to approve implementation opportunities
Participate and provide input to the Suncor Community of Practice (CoP), tasked with aligning improvement programs across Suncor
Learn and gain experience with refinery unit operations and equipment including distillation towers, fired heaters and boilers; Piping systems, reactors, pumps and compressors; and Instrumentation and electrical
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):A Chemical Engineering degree from an accredited university
Eligibility for registration with APEGA
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Industry experience
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Excellent social and communication skills (both verbal and written)
The desire for continuous learning
The proven ability to work in a multidisciplinary, integrated team environment
Exceptional motivation and you are a self-starter who possesses strong social skills, and you’re able to contribute effectively in a team environment
Strong integrity and you hold others accountable and expect others to do the same
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Edmonton refinery in Sherwood Park, located at 801 Petroleum Way
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday, with the potential for extended work hours based on business needs
Why Suncor?
Start your career at Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Students & New Grads
Job Segment: Process Engineer, Construction, Engineer, Electrical, Refinery, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary or Fort McMurray, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 26163
Why you should join us:
Co-op positions at Suncor are more than just a work term. They provide you with significant and meaningful work experiences to help enable you to figure out where you want your career to go – better yet, many of our co-op students go on to become permanent Suncor employees after they graduate! You will work side-by-side with some of the most talented people in the energy industry, and your work assignments and mentoring will offer you outstanding academic and career growth.
You will have the opportunity to develop key accounting and finance skills, as well as personal capabilities and relationships in an encouraging work environment.
You will use your expertise to:
Finance and Planning:Assist in the preparation of monthly and quarterly reporting: compiling information and numbers, preparing presentations and performing variance analysis
Perform month-end and quarter-end duties such as preparing journal entries, reconciling accounts, and investigating variances
Provide support to the annual budget and business planning process
Obtain a deep understanding of Suncor’s business processes and procedures
Corporate Accounting, Reporting & Technology:Demonstrate initiative supporting month end accounting and data governance processes
Prepare journal entries, reconcile accounts, investigate variances
Support external reporting requirements including tax provisions and cash flow
Identify and support implementation of process improvements
Settlements:Obtain a deep understanding of Suncor’s supply & trading settlements processes
Verify, code and submit customs/brokerage invoices for payment
Prepare and submit government import/export reporting
Perform daily broker margin calls and cash application activities for LPG counterparties
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Current enrollment in a formal co-op or internship program in 3rd or 4th year Accounting or Finance program at an accredited post-secondary institution, and returning to full-time studies after the work term
(Attach your transcripts with your application and clearly indicate the length of work term for which you are available)
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Intermediate to advanced proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel (pivot tables and V-lookups)
You are a self-starter with a continuous improvement mindset who is results oriented and motivated by accuracy
You have the passion and dream to pursue a professional designation (CPA, etc.)
You collaborate in order to achieve the best results and deliver the best outcome
You constantly ask what could go wrong and check for out-of-the-ordinary conditions and learn to anticipate potential problems
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
This is an 8 – 12 month work term, from September 2019 – September 2020
Why Suncor?
Start your career at Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Students & New Grads
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary or Fort McMurray, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 26163
Why you should join us:
Co-op positions at Suncor are more than just a work term. They provide you with significant and meaningful work experiences to help enable you to figure out where you want your career to go – better yet, many of our co-op students go on to become permanent Suncor employees after they graduate! You will work side-by-side with some of the most talented people in the energy industry, and your work assignments and mentoring will offer you outstanding academic and career growth.
You will have the opportunity to develop key accounting and finance skills, as well as personal capabilities and relationships in an encouraging work environment.
You will use your expertise to:
Finance and Planning:Assist in the preparation of monthly and quarterly reporting: compiling information and numbers, preparing presentations and performing variance analysis
Perform month-end and quarter-end duties such as preparing journal entries, reconciling accounts, and investigating variances
Provide support to the annual budget and business planning process
Obtain a deep understanding of Suncor’s business processes and procedures
Corporate Accounting, Reporting & Technology:Demonstrate initiative supporting month end accounting and data governance processes
Prepare journal entries, reconcile accounts, investigate variances
Support external reporting requirements including tax provisions and cash flow
Identify and support implementation of process improvements
Settlements:Obtain a deep understanding of Suncor’s supply & trading settlements processes
Verify, code and submit customs/brokerage invoices for payment
Prepare and submit government import/export reporting
Perform daily broker margin calls and cash application activities for LPG counterparties
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Current enrollment in a formal co-op or internship program in 3rd or 4th year Accounting or Finance program at an accredited post-secondary institution, and returning to full-time studies after the work term
(Attach your transcripts with your application and clearly indicate the length of work term for which you are available)
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Intermediate to advanced proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel (pivot tables and V-lookups)
You are a self-starter with a continuous improvement mindset who is results oriented and motivated by accuracy
You have the passion and dream to pursue a professional designation (CPA, etc.)
You collaborate in order to achieve the best results and deliver the best outcome
You constantly ask what could go wrong and check for out-of-the-ordinary conditions and learn to anticipate potential problems
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
This is an 8 – 12 month work term, from September 2019 – September 2020
Why Suncor?
Start your career at Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Students & New Grads
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 26691
Why you should join us:
Are you passionate about joining a phenomenal Supply Chain Management (SCM) team? Then we have the job for you! In this role, you will be responsible for the planning, development and administration of procurement activities. You will also be accountable for building strong relationship with all stakeholders with a focus on continuous improvement.
You will use your expertise to:Understand and balance requests for materials and services, examine the needs of the business units and ensure fulfilment in accordance with the SCM operational model
Plan supply chain operations activities in order to meet the requirements of our maintenance and capital projects
Assist the business unit to fulfill requests to ensure needs are met in a timely and efficient manner
Participate in cross-functional teams representing supply chain to provide knowledge and input to the business to help formulate contract strategies and execution
Build and manage the entire lifecycle of purchase orders and maintain procurement documentation
Ensure all procurement activities are aligned with the purchasing strategy and procurement plan
Advise business leaders and provide mentorship to less experienced SCM staff
Interact with senior members of our organization as needed
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Four years of procurement experience with a completed post-secondary education
A strong proficiency in SAP and Microsoft Excel
Proven effective written and verbal communication skills to effectively interact with internal and external stakeholders
Strong multi-tasking skills to handle various concurrent work items in a dynamic environment while working under tight deadlines and requirements
Exceptional decision-making skills and an ability to work independently
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Experience in maintenance or construction project management and/or oil and gas industry experience
A project management certification
A post-secondary education in business or supply chain
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday, with occasional travel to site
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 26691
Why you should join us:
Are you passionate about joining a phenomenal Supply Chain Management (SCM) team? Then we have the job for you! In this role, you will be responsible for the planning, development and administration of procurement activities. You will also be accountable for building strong relationship with all stakeholders with a focus on continuous improvement.
You will use your expertise to:Understand and balance requests for materials and services, examine the needs of the business units and ensure fulfilment in accordance with the SCM operational model
Plan supply chain operations activities in order to meet the requirements of our maintenance and capital projects
Assist the business unit to fulfill requests to ensure needs are met in a timely and efficient manner
Participate in cross-functional teams representing supply chain to provide knowledge and input to the business to help formulate contract strategies and execution
Build and manage the entire lifecycle of purchase orders and maintain procurement documentation
Ensure all procurement activities are aligned with the purchasing strategy and procurement plan
Advise business leaders and provide mentorship to less experienced SCM staff
Interact with senior members of our organization as needed
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Four years of procurement experience with a completed post-secondary education
A strong proficiency in SAP and Microsoft Excel
Proven effective written and verbal communication skills to effectively interact with internal and external stakeholders
Strong multi-tasking skills to handle various concurrent work items in a dynamic environment while working under tight deadlines and requirements
Exceptional decision-making skills and an ability to work independently
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:Experience in maintenance or construction project management and/or oil and gas industry experience
A project management certification
A post-secondary education in business or supply chain
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday, with occasional travel to site
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Fort McMurray, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27571
Why you should join us:
If you have an interest in mineral processing and are looking to advance your engineering career, this position might be the right next step for you. You will support continuous improvement in the dynamic world of tailings reduction and accelerated dewatering engineering through process analysis, troubleshooting and work on capital projects.
You will use your expertise to:Provide support to operations and other specialists in the daily monitoring of process conditions and troubleshooting
Support plant performance optimization studies
Manage continuous improvement initiatives, process development initiatives and the management of change
Support incident investigations and capture
Act as a mentor to new Engineers in Training and students
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):An engineering degree
Four years of related work experience with a working knowledge of mineral beneficiation processes, pumping systems, slurry hydraulics, gravity separation, flotation, and metallurgical accounting
Familiarity with piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs) and other process-related documentation
Registration with APEGA or the ability to register as a Professional Engineer or Engineer in Training
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Sharp problem solving and analytical skills along with strong computer skills
The ability to lead cross-functional teams to deliver on improvement projects
Effective communication skills with the ability to develop positive working relationships across numerous business units
Strong collaboration skills that enables you to build strong, positive relationships with diverse groups
The ability to anticipate potential problems and check for out-of-the-ordinary conditions, as well as having a strong sense of accountability
Preference for:A degree in mineral processing, chemical, mechanical or mining engineering
Oil sands or mineral processing experience
Experience in leading and coaching team members
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Base Plant facility in Fort McMurray, Alberta
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
If you reside outside of Fort McMurray, relocation of your primary residence to within 60 km of Fort McMurray is mandatory. Relocation support will be provided; we offer highly competitive housing assistance to eligible individuals
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Engineering
Job Segment: Hydraulics, Engineer, Sustainability, Instrumentation, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Fort McMurray, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27571
Why you should join us:
If you have an interest in mineral processing and are looking to advance your engineering career, this position might be the right next step for you. You will support continuous improvement in the dynamic world of tailings reduction and accelerated dewatering engineering through process analysis, troubleshooting and work on capital projects.
You will use your expertise to:Provide support to operations and other specialists in the daily monitoring of process conditions and troubleshooting
Support plant performance optimization studies
Manage continuous improvement initiatives, process development initiatives and the management of change
Support incident investigations and capture
Act as a mentor to new Engineers in Training and students
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):An engineering degree
Four years of related work experience with a working knowledge of mineral beneficiation processes, pumping systems, slurry hydraulics, gravity separation, flotation, and metallurgical accounting
Familiarity with piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs) and other process-related documentation
Registration with APEGA or the ability to register as a Professional Engineer or Engineer in Training
A valid driver’s licence and a clean driving record
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Sharp problem solving and analytical skills along with strong computer skills
The ability to lead cross-functional teams to deliver on improvement projects
Effective communication skills with the ability to develop positive working relationships across numerous business units
Strong collaboration skills that enables you to build strong, positive relationships with diverse groups
The ability to anticipate potential problems and check for out-of-the-ordinary conditions, as well as having a strong sense of accountability
Preference for:A degree in mineral processing, chemical, mechanical or mining engineering
Oil sands or mineral processing experience
Experience in leading and coaching team members
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Base Plant facility in Fort McMurray, Alberta
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
If you reside outside of Fort McMurray, relocation of your primary residence to within 60 km of Fort McMurray is mandatory. Relocation support will be provided; we offer highly competitive housing assistance to eligible individuals
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Engineering
Job Segment: Hydraulics, Engineer, Sustainability, Instrumentation, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27535
Why you should join us:
Are you passionate about corporate security and ensuring that people, assets, operations, information and reputation are protected against internal and external security threats? In this role, you will have a significant focus on investigative oversight, regulatory compliance, risk management, document management and the production of stewardship reporting for a variety of internal and external audiences while sustaining highly effective relationships with business leaders, functional managers and regulatory agencies.
You will use your expertise to:Manage and direct all investigative activity and ensure compliance with Suncor and legal requirements
Prepare reports for Standards of Business Conduct investigations and present findings to internal stakeholders, including Legal and Human Resources
Develop, implement and maintain all security governing documents
Create, document and implement the stewardship reporting of all security processes
Manage the implementation and sustainment of the Enterprise Risk Management process as it relates to Corporate Security
Manage all aspects of security regulatory compliance in all the jurisdictions in which Suncor operates
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):10 years’ professional experience in Law, Risk Management, Finance or Business Administration
Deep knowledge and experience with statutory and regulatory interpretation and in business application
An undergraduate degree in Law, Finance, Business Administration or a related discipline
Demonstrated experience in project management and the ability to handle concurrent tasks and prioritize appropriately
Conflict resolution skills and the ability to provide direction in ambiguous situations or when competing priorities are present
A valid driver’s licence and passport and ability to acquire a Federal Security Clearance
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:A Master’s degree
Superior knowledge of Canadian, US.. and European (GDPR) privacy legislation
An understanding and experience in Risk Management
Analytical and troubleshooting skills and the ability to process large amounts of data
High motivation, you’re well organized, a proven team player, exhibit a consistent positive attitude with attention to detail and a high level of confidentiality
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
You must be prepared to travel to any operational site in the United States, Canada and internationally, on an infrequent basis
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta (CA-AB)
JOB NUMBER: 27535
Why you should join us:
Are you passionate about corporate security and ensuring that people, assets, operations, information and reputation are protected against internal and external security threats? In this role, you will have a significant focus on investigative oversight, regulatory compliance, risk management, document management and the production of stewardship reporting for a variety of internal and external audiences while sustaining highly effective relationships with business leaders, functional managers and regulatory agencies.
You will use your expertise to:Manage and direct all investigative activity and ensure compliance with Suncor and legal requirements
Prepare reports for Standards of Business Conduct investigations and present findings to internal stakeholders, including Legal and Human Resources
Develop, implement and maintain all security governing documents
Create, document and implement the stewardship reporting of all security processes
Manage the implementation and sustainment of the Enterprise Risk Management process as it relates to Corporate Security
Manage all aspects of security regulatory compliance in all the jurisdictions in which Suncor operates
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):10 years’ professional experience in Law, Risk Management, Finance or Business Administration
Deep knowledge and experience with statutory and regulatory interpretation and in business application
An undergraduate degree in Law, Finance, Business Administration or a related discipline
Demonstrated experience in project management and the ability to handle concurrent tasks and prioritize appropriately
Conflict resolution skills and the ability to provide direction in ambiguous situations or when competing priorities are present
A valid driver’s licence and passport and ability to acquire a Federal Security Clearance
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:A Master’s degree
Superior knowledge of Canadian, US.. and European (GDPR) privacy legislation
An understanding and experience in Risk Management
Analytical and troubleshooting skills and the ability to process large amounts of data
High motivation, you’re well organized, a proven team player, exhibit a consistent positive attitude with attention to detail and a high level of confidentiality
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W.
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
You must be prepared to travel to any operational site in the United States, Canada and internationally, on an infrequent basis
Why Suncor?
We are Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute, and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer an attractive employee package, including:Competitive base salary, compensation programs, and an annual incentive program
Flexible benefits package
Rewarding pension and savings plans
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Business Professionals
Job Segment: Sustainability, Offshore Oil, Energy
LOCATION: Cheyenne, Wyoming (US-WY)
JOB NUMBER: 27560
Why you should join us:
Student positions (including co-ops and interns) at Suncor are more than just a work term. They provide you with significant and meaningful work experiences to help enable you to figure out where you want your career to go – better yet, many of our students go on to become permanent Suncor employees after they graduate! You will work side-by-side with some of the most talented people in the energy industry, and your work assignments and mentoring will offer you outstanding academic and career growth.
In this role, you will work with both Engineering and Integrity managers on various projects and tasks. These projects include reviewing pipeline assessment and historical information to be aligned for regulatory and pipeline safety understanding. Many field projects during the summer will be visited for awareness, learning, and understanding.
You will use your expertise to:Review Suncor’s assets and ensure applicable piping network/pressures are aligned with collected and historical information
Work with our Engineering team to analyze process safety drawings, isometric drawings, process and instrumentation diagram drawings, and previously recorded equipment information to validate and cross-check data collection
Perform a technical review of regulatory pipeline assessment data, identify gaps, and work with our Integrity team for resolution
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Current enrolment in a formal Bachelor of Engineering program at an accredited post-secondary institution, and returning to full-time studies after the work term
(Attach your transcripts with your application and indicate your work term availability)
Strong knowledge of the Microsoft Office suite of products
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:A third or fourth year student
The ability to understand technical writing
The ability to read and interpret engineering drawings
The ability to balance and prioritize multiple tasks at a time, seeking mentorship from Suncor employees, as required
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our business office in Cheyenne, located at 1715 Fleischli Parkway
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
Why Suncor?
Start your career at Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
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We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Students & New Grads
Job Segment: Engineer, Pipeline, Sustainability, Instrumentation, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
LOCATION: Cheyenne, Wyoming (US-WY)
JOB NUMBER: 27560
Why you should join us:
Student positions (including co-ops and interns) at Suncor are more than just a work term. They provide you with significant and meaningful work experiences to help enable you to figure out where you want your career to go – better yet, many of our students go on to become permanent Suncor employees after they graduate! You will work side-by-side with some of the most talented people in the energy industry, and your work assignments and mentoring will offer you outstanding academic and career growth.
In this role, you will work with both Engineering and Integrity managers on various projects and tasks. These projects include reviewing pipeline assessment and historical information to be aligned for regulatory and pipeline safety understanding. Many field projects during the summer will be visited for awareness, learning, and understanding.
You will use your expertise to:Review Suncor’s assets and ensure applicable piping network/pressures are aligned with collected and historical information
Work with our Engineering team to analyze process safety drawings, isometric drawings, process and instrumentation diagram drawings, and previously recorded equipment information to validate and cross-check data collection
Perform a technical review of regulatory pipeline assessment data, identify gaps, and work with our Integrity team for resolution
We’d like to review your application if you have…
Must-haves (minimum requirements):Current enrolment in a formal Bachelor of Engineering program at an accredited post-secondary institution, and returning to full-time studies after the work term
(Attach your transcripts with your application and indicate your work term availability)
Strong knowledge of the Microsoft Office suite of products
Alignment with our values of: safety above all else, respect, raise the bar, commitments matter and do the right thing
Preference for:A third or fourth year student
The ability to understand technical writing
The ability to read and interpret engineering drawings
The ability to balance and prioritize multiple tasks at a time, seeking mentorship from Suncor employees, as required
Where you’ll be working, your work schedule, and other meaningful information:You will work out of our business office in Cheyenne, located at 1715 Fleischli Parkway
Hours of work are a regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday
Why Suncor?
Start your career at Canada's leading integrated energy company with a business portfolio that includes oil sands development and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand. Our global presence offers rewarding opportunities for you to learn and grow in a variety of career-building positions. We live by the value of safety above all else – do it safely, or don’t do it. Our strong track record of growth and a focus on sustainability mean tremendous potential for the future. Learn about our mission, vision and values.
Stay connected to us:Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter for the latest job postings and news
Join our Talent Community and sign up to receive customized job alerts
Read our Suncor Connections newsletter to see what we’re doing in the communities we live and work in
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.
Please note that our job postings are typically open for two weeks, so don't delay, apply now.
JOB CATEGORY: Students & New Grads
Job Segment: Engineer, Pipeline, Sustainability, Instrumentation, Offshore Oil, Engineering, Energy
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