Assistant Foreman
Apply NowCompany: Canadian Natural
Location: Fort St. John, BC V1J 0G3
Description:
Job Description
The Opportunity:
Make your mark while you grow your career! As the Assistant Production Foreman, you will play a key role in supporting the planning and execution of field operations in the Townsend Blair Daiber areas north of Fort St. John. Leading a team of approximately 22 staff and a Montney production base of 425 MMcf/d gas, 4000 BBL/d NGL. You will be responsible for facilitating safe, reliable and cost-effective production of the natural gas wells and facilities in the area.
As a leader within the team, you will be required to support and promote our Culture of Safety and Continuous Improvement. Effective leadership, communication and coordination skills are essential, as a key function of this role is effectively engaging stakeholders including: local land owners, the MD & Counties, and the Facility, Exploitation and Subsurface teams based in Calgary.
Key Accountabilities:
What You Bring to the Role:
Key Attributes for Success:
What We Offer:
Check out our COMPENSATION & BENEFITS to learn more about what we have to offer!
Note: This is a BC based position - the salary range is estimated to be between $128,400 - $145,000.
About Us
Industry Leader: We commenced business in 1989 with a handful of employees and modest production, but today we employ more than 10,000 people and produce over 1 million BOE/d.
Community Investment: Social responsibility is a critical element of our commitment to responsible operations and part of our success and pride as a Company. We are committed to investing in the communities where we live and work, creating shared value along the way.
Compensation and Benefits: We strive to share Company success with all employees through a comprehensive total compensation package.
Our People, Our Stories: Our stories demonstrate the strong culture that exists at Canadian Natural - one that focuses on developing people, working together and doing it right, with fun and integrity.
Check out some of our Employee Testimonials!
All candidates applying to Canadian Natural must have legal authorization to work in Canada with no restrictions.
While we appreciate all applications we receive, kindly note only candidates under consideration will be contacted.
The Opportunity:
Make your mark while you grow your career! As the Assistant Production Foreman, you will play a key role in supporting the planning and execution of field operations in the Townsend Blair Daiber areas north of Fort St. John. Leading a team of approximately 22 staff and a Montney production base of 425 MMcf/d gas, 4000 BBL/d NGL. You will be responsible for facilitating safe, reliable and cost-effective production of the natural gas wells and facilities in the area.
As a leader within the team, you will be required to support and promote our Culture of Safety and Continuous Improvement. Effective leadership, communication and coordination skills are essential, as a key function of this role is effectively engaging stakeholders including: local land owners, the MD & Counties, and the Facility, Exploitation and Subsurface teams based in Calgary.
- Job location: Fort St. John, BC
- Shift schedule: 8 x 6 rotation, Wednesday to Wednesday
- Safety sensitive position: Yes
- Application deadline: March 21, 2025
Key Accountabilities:
- Provide leadership, knowledge and direction to field staff towards Canadian Natural's Safety Management Systems.
- Maximize safe well production and facility throughout by working closely with Production Foreman, Maintenance Foreman, EHS Coordinator, Technical and Administration Teams to maintain runtime performance of > 98% from wellhead to sales.
- Participate in the preparation of monthly, quarterly and annual operating budgets while maintaining cost control for your area.
- Provide leadership and supervision to field staff by on-site work planning and day-to-day direction while managing staff performance, spend >80% of time in the field and
- Maintain effective relationships with both internal and external stakeholders
What You Bring to the Role:
- 7+ years of production/field experience in an operations role, with primary focus on natural gas production both sweet and sour (Maintenance trade experience may also be considered)
- Provide planning and economics to projects, T/A and routine Preventative maintenance in the area
- Working knowledge of safety standards, environmental regulations and budget preparation experience
- Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Certification preferred
- Skilled communication, coaching and training abilities related to facility equipment, processes and interactions (plant to field and site to site)
- Strong data analysis and computer skills with SCADA, MS Excel, MS Word, MS Outlook, Production Tracker, Accumap, PVR
Key Attributes for Success:
- Strong leadership skills to inspire and guide the team
- Strong operational experience, wellhead to sales
- Excellent communication and coordination capabilities to ensure seamless operations
- A proactive approach to stakeholder engagement and relationship-building
What We Offer:
- Competitive salary, stock options, company matched stock savings plan, annual bonuses
- May be eligible for relocation pursuant to Canadian Natural's Relocation Policy
- 100% Employer paid extended Health, Dental and Vision Benefits
- Health & Wellness Spending Account
- Multiple volunteer opportunities within the community
- Employee & Family Assistance Program
- Access to online learning platforms for continuous learning and development
- Paid vacation and time off during Christmas week and summer Fridays
Check out our COMPENSATION & BENEFITS to learn more about what we have to offer!
Note: This is a BC based position - the salary range is estimated to be between $128,400 - $145,000.
About Us
Industry Leader: We commenced business in 1989 with a handful of employees and modest production, but today we employ more than 10,000 people and produce over 1 million BOE/d.
Community Investment: Social responsibility is a critical element of our commitment to responsible operations and part of our success and pride as a Company. We are committed to investing in the communities where we live and work, creating shared value along the way.
Compensation and Benefits: We strive to share Company success with all employees through a comprehensive total compensation package.
Our People, Our Stories: Our stories demonstrate the strong culture that exists at Canadian Natural - one that focuses on developing people, working together and doing it right, with fun and integrity.
Check out some of our Employee Testimonials!
All candidates applying to Canadian Natural must have legal authorization to work in Canada with no restrictions.
While we appreciate all applications we receive, kindly note only candidates under consideration will be contacted.