Canadian Natural Resources

Regulatory Coordinator


PayCompetitive
LocationFort Mcmurray/Alberta
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 63684
      The Opportunity: As the Regulatory Coordinator, you will be part of the Regulatory and Environment Department and will have the opportunity to apply your regulatory compliance expertise to all Horizon Oil Sands operations. This includes compliance monitoring, obtaining regulatory approvals and liaising with regulatory agencies. You will also work within a larger regulatory team for Horizon Oil Sands providing support to all facets of the operation. Key Accountabilities: - Provide regulatory guidance, support and training to operations, engineering and contractor staff - Implement and maintain the incident management and compliance assurance programs - Participate in and follow up on the findings of internal and external regulatory audits and inspections - Participate as the regulatory and environment group’s representative at the on-site emergency operations center as required - Liaise with senior representatives from other business units to ensure the alignment of operating and regulatory strategies are met - Understand the regulatory directives and the processes of the Alberta Energy Regulator to ensure compliance in all operations Other Details: - Job location: Horizon Oil Sands - Fort McMurray, Alberta - Shift schedule: 4x3 - Tuesday to Friday, 10 hours per day – with a rotating on call schedule with the other regulatory staff over the weekends - Eligible for relocation pursuant to Canadian Natural’s Relocation Regular Policy - Company sponsored Fly-In/Fly-Out from Calgary or Edmonton - Competitive salary, stock options, stock savings plan and benefits - This is a safety sensitive position Skills & Qualifications: - Minimum of 5 years of related industry experience with a technical diploma or degree in a mechanical or chemical engineer or environmental discipline - An understanding of oil sands mining facilities and activities and Alberta regulatory requirements, experience with upgrading and refining would be an asset - Strong written and oral communications skills with the ability to make difficult decisions in a timely manner to support business units and regulators agencies - Excellent analytical skills in report writing and spreadsheet development to ensure internal and external reports are accurate and complete Why Canadian Natural? CANADIAN NATURAL is a senior independent crude oil and natural gas exploration, development and production company based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Our strong, diversified asset base is comprised of a balanced portfolio of light, synthetic, and heavy crude oil and natural gas. Canadian Natural operates in Canada, the United Kingdom and Offshore Africa. At Canadian Natural, we strive to live through our mission statement: "To develop people to work together to create value for the Company's shareholders by doing it right with fun and integrity." We are committed to a long-term presence in the communities where we operate. Our activities create value by providing employment, business development opportunities, revenues to governments that contribute to spending on goods and services, and essential resources for public services, including health, safety, education and training. Over the last 30 years, we have grown from a Company with nine employees to over 10,000 employees. We have increased our production from approximately 400 BOE/d in 1989 to more than one million BOE/d today. Safety is a core value at Canadian Natural. We conduct all of our operations in a way that identifies, minimizes and mitigates harm to the health and safety of employees, contractors, the public and the environment. Canadian Natural Resources Limited - CNRL - is a publicly traded company on the TSX and NYSE as CNQ Application deadline is February 21, 2024. Apply now!
  • About the company

      Canadian Natural Resources Limited, or CNRL or Canadian Natural is a Canadian company engaged in hydrocarbon exploration primarily in Western Canada, the United Kingdom sector of the North Sea, and offshore Côte d'Ivoire and Gabon.

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