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.
In this role, you will participate in our 14 x 14 Non-Rotating schedule which requires you to work fourteen 12-hour day shifts, followed by fourteen days off. Schedules are based on business needs and subject to change. We offer free parking at our site.
Please note the targeted ending date for this contract is December 31st, 2025.
Your Role with Our Team
- Monitor field and plant activities for compliance to oil sands safety standards and operational procedures and offer solutions towards full compliance.
- Plans, leads, and facilitates functional improvement initiatives/optimizations (technology, tools, systems) and supports the consistent application of the HSE Management System.
- Lead the management efforts in support of Safe Operations, develop communications as appropriate to achieve effective implementation and deliver these at site.
- Lead the development and execution of KPI-related initiatives within HSE and Operations.
- Support independent investigation of incidents & events using RCA (5 Why / Apollo) methods.
- Responsible for monitoring quality and accuracy of incident investigations, actions, and close outs.
- Partner collaboratively with peers to ensure consistent delivery of BU policies across all field/site activities and ensure aligned contractor engagement.
- Partner collaboratively with Government & Regulatory Affairs and Environmental Operations teams to ensure compliance with local policies and procedures.
- Support the effective implementation of new or updated systems & programs.
- Provides support for the development of HSE related training programs and works with site supervisors to integrate HSE Best Practices within site policies, practices, and procedures.
- Participates in the development and monitoring of JHA’s (Job Hazard Analysis) and JSA’s (Job Safety Analysis) as required – provides coaching and mentoring to enhance the effectiveness of FLHA (Field Level Hazard Assessment) activities.
- Champions the risk assessment and control program by helping to identify and implement effective methods and means of incident prevention, mitigation, and recovery.
- Supports and participates in HSE assurance activities including inspections, audits and related interactions with Owners, Vendors and Regulators.
- Participates in Emergency Response exercises and fulfills emergency response roles in the field and the Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) as required.
Your Background
- Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety and preferred professional accreditation such as CRSP – equivalencies will be considered.
- 8 - 12 years of occupational and/or process safety experience in a heavy industry setting, preferably within the upstream oil and gas industry.
- Experience in Oil and Gas Construction and Commissioning, Civil Works, and Drilling and Completions would be an asset.
- Strong sense of professionalism and purpose with, with proven capacity for problem-solving and producing sustainable results through teamwork and individual effort.
- Working knowledge and experience with provincial legislation, safety related requirements in interpreting OHS regulations and safety codes.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills are a must.
- Strong computer skills in Microsoft Office applications.
- Self-motivated with excellent organization skills.
Closing Statement
All positions require background checks which could include:
- Criminal police record check
- Education verification
- Credential verification
All Safety Sensitive positions could include:
- Drug & Alcohol testing
- Pre-access medical testing
- Drivers’ abstract for last 3 years
- Completion of CSO (Energy Safety Canada’s Common Safety Orientation) or CSTS (Construction Safety Training System) online safety course