Coordinator - Environmental - Fort McMurray, Canada - CNOOC International

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COUNTRY

Canada

LOCATION

Fort McMurray - (Long Lake)

EMPLOYMENT TYPE

Employee

REQUISITION NUMBER

CAN02494

CLOSING DATE

Dec

Company Overview:


Welcome to CNOOC International. We are a global energy company and subsidiary of CNOOC Limited with a vision of delivering safe, sustainable _energy for all_
.


CNOOC International, the international division of CNOOC Limited, is a global energy company with operations in Asia, Africa, the Americas, the Middle East and Europe.

Our successful growth as an upstream oil and gas producer has been achieved by consistently finding and developing world-class assets.

Our business is focused on safely exploring and producing from conventional offshore, unconventional and oil sands assets.

As part of the CNOOC Group of companies, which span the entire energy supply chain, our size and capability create a competitive advantage that ensures we deliver long-term value.

Oil sands development is an important component of CNOOC International's global portfolio.

In Canada, CNOOC Petroleum North America has interest in more than 300,000 acres in the Athabasca region - one of the largest deposits of Canadian oil reserves, where we use technologically advanced production processes such as Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD).

Our Long Lake facility, located in northern Alberta just south of Fort McMurray, began producing in 2008 and is a SAGD-only operation for the interim, with production capacity of around 72,000 barrels of bitumen a day.


CNOOC and You:

Your career at CNOOC is about moving forward - learning new skills, broadening experiences, and making meaningful contributions.

From personal career development that enables you to fulfill your potential, to employee programs that help you make the most of work life balance.

This is a Fort McMurray based position; therefore, the option of
camp-in, camp-out or location allowance is provided.


In exchange for your dedicated work is a total rewards package that not only recognizes your contribution, but also provides for your family.

We offer competitive Company-paid benefits that support your mental, physical and financial well-being Including an annual Wellness Account, a generous paramedical allowance, and access to a team of Virtual Health Care professionals to guide you to the right medical resource.

Save for your future by participating in our Pension plan and join our Savings Plan with Company-matching.

We encourage you to further step up for your community by giving you two paid volunteer days, volunteer rewards and sports grants to support causes that you are passionate about.

Bold ideas, diverse perspectives, and the determination to fuel our success are what set us apart.

Therefore, we are seeking a
Coordinator - Environmental to join our growing team in
Fort McMurray, Alberta. This dynamic role will be instrumental in driving the safety of our day-to-day operations and the overall performance of our facility.


Your Background:


  • University Degree or Diploma in the physical or natural sciences, or environment technology.
  • Minimum 7 years' work experience directly related to field coordination in the environmental field.
  • Experience in the upstream oil and gas industry.
  • Working knowledge and experience with provincial and federal regulatory requirements.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and communication skills are a must.
  • Selfmotivated with excellent organization skills.

Your Role with Our Team:


  • Contractor Management & Supervision (of environmental contractors).
  • Groundwater Sampling & Monitoring.
  • Industrial Run-Off and Surface Water Management (sampling, monitoring, pumpoff supervision, and reporting).
  • Waste Management (Segregation, Manifesting and Reporting).
  • Weed & Vegetation Management.
  • Wetlands Monitoring & Reporting.
  • Wildlife Monitoring & Reporting.
  • Air Emissions Monitoring Management & Reporting.
  • Non-Compliance Reporting.
  • Communication and training of CNOOC staff and contractors specific to environment principles and best practices.
  • Ensure that all environmental management standards and procedural aids, pertaining to all aspects of Oil Sands, are followed for existing operation and project work.
  • Assuring that all EPEA (Environmental Protection Enhancement Act) approval, monitoring programs reporting is completed on time and accurately.

Your Career Development:

The opportunities are limitless when you join our team. Our employees are encouraged to drive their development, enhancing their career through experiences, exposure, and education.

A
mentoring program, on-demand
e-Learning courses, and formal
training opportunities are all ways in which CNOOC International supports your career growth.


Closing Statement:


All positions require background checks which could include:

  • Criminal police record check
  • Education verification
  • Credential verification
**All Safety Sensitive position

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