Evaluate, compile and analyze key reliability performance data and communicate insights to asset teams and leadership
Facilitate the annual evaluation of maintenance effectiveness and maintenance strategy improvement and drive the implementation of those changes into SAP
Manage the site-wide risk register, facilitate quarterly updates and follow through with action parties
Lead turnaround scope collection & prioritization using risk-based decision methods and scope addition using Computer Maintenance Management System (CMMS - SAP)
In support of successful flawless commissioning and start-up, ensure that risks & lessons learnt from other projects are adequately addressed in Woodfibre LNG project. Develop & manage risk register capturing lessons learned from Commissioning and Operations in the Woodfibre LNG project
Lead and facilitate root cause failure analysis (RCFA) from production loss events, through problem identification (e.g. 5-Whys, fishbone, CAUSAL), risk ranking & prioritization, structured solution development & remediation
Lead bad actor program to identify and eliminate key reliability issues
Lead Reliability Centred Maintenance (RCM) & condition based monitoring (CBM) strategy & implementation to optimize maintenance strategies and spare parts management
During the construction phase of the project, work in collaboration with Project and Operations staff to ensure that the findings and recommendations from the Reliability, Availability and Maintainability (RAM) study report are followed through in commissioning, start-up and operations
Coach and develop learning mindset with the multi-discipline operations and maintenance teams on asset's reliability performance, strategies and concepts
Requirements
multitasking
communication
leadership
teamwork
software
driver's license
Ability to work well under pressure, handle multiple tasks, and change priorities within tight time frames
Communication/interpersonal skills - interacting with front-line workers through to management and all hierarchical levels
The position is based in Squamish, BC (Project Site), with an initial stay period at the Vancouver Office in and a visit to the Site Project as required
Expertise with a variety of computer programs
Experience working with large multi-disciplinary teams and contractors in a multicultural environment is an asset
Proven leadership skills to lead teams and mentor junior staff
Ability to work collaboratively within a team environment
A valid driver's license and passport
Exceptional written and verbal communication skills
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Company
Overview
Developing an LNG export terminal on the West Coast of British Columbia.
Aiming to supply LNG to Asian markets, contributing to cleaner energy solutions for global industries.
Combining advanced technology with the region's abundant natural gas resources to produce a reliable export terminal.
One of the most environmentally friendly LNG export facilities in the world.
Strategically located near a deep-water port, offering efficient marine transportation of LNG.
Designed to ensure minimal environmental footprint while maximizing operational efficiency.
Location in the heart of Canada's LNG industry makes it an ideal hub for energy exports.
Culture + Values
Maximizing local benefits to the Community and Indigenous groups
Generating revenue and establishing a strong brand for the Country (Canadian LNG)
Supporting the global energy transition to preserve the Climate
Considering the needs and demands of Customers and allies in Canadian and overseas markets
Creating a showcase Project that benefits the Company
Environment + Sustainability
Net-zero by 2027
Carbon Neutrality Target
Achieves net-zero emissions by 2027 for both construction and operations.
0.04 t CO2e/t LNG
Carbon Intensity Benchmark
Maintains carbon intensity below the British Columbia benchmark through efficient operations.
230,470 t CO2e/year
Electric-Drive Compressors
Significantly reduces emissions by using electric-drive compressors powered by hydroelectricity.
11,714 t CO2e/year
Boil-Off Gas Recovery
Reduces emissions by re-liquefying boil-off gas, improving operational efficiency.
Carbon intensity ~0.04 t CO2e per tonne LNG, below BC benchmark of 0.16 t CO2e/t LNG
Avoids ~6,391 t CO2e/year through high-performance compressor seals
Avoids ~3,280 t CO2e/year using air-cooled (not seawater) heat exchange
Remaining emissions offset with nature-based carbon credits from BC forest conservation projects
Carbon profile validated under ISO-14067 by Brightspot Climate
Committed to continuous emissions reductions via best-in-class technologies