Field Operations Engineering Summer Student
Grande Prairie, Alberta, CA
ARC has had an exciting growth story driven by the contributions of our people, principled business strategy and high-performance culture. We are a Canadian energy company with a strong track record of operational and financial performance. Today, we are the largest pure-play Montney producer, and Canada’s third-largest natural gas producer and largest producer of condensate.
In alignment with our values, we are proud to produce Canadian energy safely and efficiently. Producing low-cost, reliable energy strengthens our resilience in the evolving global energy system, and enables ARC to create value for our people, shareholders, stakeholders and communities.
We have a long-term view and are committed to best-in-class performance in every aspect of our business. Following our guiding principles has shaped the company we are today and will underpin our success in the future. Through innovation, teamwork and a commitment to operational excellence, our people drive our company’s success. From the office to the field, our team of talented professionals work hard each day to safely execute our business and create positive and lasting impacts for our stakeholders.
At ARC, we know a diverse workforce drives better decision-making and stronger performance. We are building a workplace that creates a sense of belonging, promotes diversity of thought, and represents the experience and backgrounds of the communities where we live and work. To learn more about our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, please go to our website Diversity, Equity and Inclusion - ARC Resources.
THE OPPORTUNITY:
We are currently seeking a Field Operations Engineering Summer Student for a 4-month term to work with our Operations Engineering team. This position is based in the Grand Prairie office with occasional travel to the field in the liquids-rich Kakwa region located in northwest Alberta. The wells and facilities are located approximately 100 kilometers south of Grande Prairie, Alberta along Highway 40, consisting of five main gas plants across the Montney asset. The successful candidate must currently reside in the greater Grand Prairie area.
This position reports to the Supervisor, Operations Engineering, and requires an organized, detail oriented and motivated individual who is ready to work in a fast-paced environment and take on new challenges. The role involves working alongside team members with extensive and diverse experience within Operations Engineering.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Assist with ad hoc projects for Project Managers and MOC projects assigned by Operations Engineers
- Gather data from superpads and plants in support of troubleshooting and project development
- Develop KPI dashboards for monthly look backs on plant operations
- Gather combustion data, identify opportunities for efficiency, and support economic justification of projects
- Perform emission inventory audits and develop projects to mitigate these emissions
WHAT YOU WILL BRING TO ARC:
- This position is ideally suited for a student currently enrolled in a Bachelor of Engineering program, and are returning to their studies the following term
- Valid Class 5 license and experienced driving on rural roads
- Capability and willingness to go to the field
- Excellent communication and strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and as part of team
- Motivated and enthusiastic team player with a strong work ethic
- Possess a strong commitment to safety
- Demonstrated ability to adapt to process changes and modifications
- Must currently reside in the greater Grande Prairie area
REWARDING OPPORTUNITY:
- An opportunity to be part of delivering responsible energy by developing and growing your career with us
- Working collaboratively with, and learning from some of the most talented and experienced people in our industry
- A culture of caring and high performance
- Focus on health and well-being
- An environment where all individuals are treated fairly and respectfully, have equal access to opportunities and resources, feel a sense of belonging, and can contribute fully to the organization’s success
- Meaningful work that makes a difference in the Canadian energy industry
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
- As this role is considered safety sensitive, the successful candidate will be required to successfully complete drug and alcohol testing, and a fitness to work test.
We thank you for your interest in ARC, however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Accessibility accommodation for applicants is available upon request during the recruitment process.