Field Operator
Adecco is currently hiring a full-time reliable and skilled Field Operator to join our client’s team in Fort McMurray, AB. In this role you will be responsible for monitoring, operating, and maintaining equipment and systems in the field. This role involves performing regular inspections, troubleshooting issues, and ensuring compliance with safety and operational standards
If you have strong technical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work independently in various field conditions, apply today!
Pay Rate: Based on experience
Location: Fort McMurray, AB
Shift: 12 hours/day, 84 hours/week
Job type: Long Term | Full-time
Here's why you should apply:
Paid weekly accurate and on time
Strong health and safety programs
Medical and dental benefits once qualified
Free training programs
New and quicker onboarding process
Responsibilities:
Responsible for operation of a process unit by ensuring activities are focused on safety, production, compliance, etc. and aligned with business needs and priorities
Monitors process conditions and initiates troubleshooting activities for all abnormal operational events and takes corrective actions as necessary
Supports maintenance schedule by preparing equipment for scheduled work
Involved in the development and review of procedures
Completes and review e-Log entries
Conducts walk-arounds, participates in formal safety audits; LOTO, HSE audits
Performs regulatory compliance checks and reporting requirements
Supports commissioning and start-up of new equipment and processes, as required
Contributes to a work environment that supports a motivated, productive team
Escalates issues that require higher authority for input and resolution
Participates in cross-functional teams
Executes responsibilities according to Cenovus' Safety Commitments by complying to safety policies and procedures. Escalates unsafe work and identifies safety concerns
Executes Cenovus' Environmental Commitments in work activities by continually improving environmental performance and considering environmental impact
Creates a continuous improvement culture by always seeking to improve performance and work processes to be more effective, efficient, and safe
Continuously explores opportunities to challenge the status quo by identifying and executing strategic and focused improvement efforts that directly support the Plan, Execute, Review, Improve (PERI) cycle
Motivates, develops, and is accountable to solve problems and improve job duties by fostering a culture of continuous improvement. This includes developing and implementing structures, processes, and behaviors that support executing the improvement cycle (PERI) in their area work team
Familiar with regulatory laws, guides, directives, and corporate policies
Accountable for terms of licenses, and reporting protocol but not limited to AESO, Alberta Environment, and the AER re: flaring, venting, liquid spills, CEMS contraventions, disposal well pressure exceeding surface water releasing, etc.
Communicates changes in regulatory policy to their team
Ensures practices are consistent with Environmental, Regulatory, Health & Safety requirements
Coordinates activities with other groups, including contractors and vendors; Engineering, Construction, Accounting, Health & Safety, Regulatory (AEUB, AENV, ABSA, WCB, OH&S) and Projects
Qualifications:
Must be legally eligible to work, and reside in Canada
Must have a minimum 1-year of operating experience
Relevant industry experience would be an asset
Preference for Fourth Class Certificate with progression towards Third or Second Class Steam Certification
Proficient computer skills including Microsoft Office suite
Possess a valid Class 5 Drivers License (drivers abstract required)
*FIFO out of Calgary/Edmonton, bus out of Lac La Biche
camp included
Are you interested in this position? Apply now! Our dynamic team of recruiters will reach out if you qualify for this role.
Ref: CA_EN_1_026699_2292019