NDT Supervisor
Horizon Oil Sands, which is located 70km north of Fort McMurray Alberta, is an exciting part of our growth and your opportunity to take your career to the next level.
At Canadian Natural, we believe all employees should share in the company’s success. We offer a competitive compensation package comprised of the following:
• Base salary, Stock options upon hire, Stock savings plan
• Annual compensation review (performance bonus, stock option
grant, share bonus grant and salary adjustment)
• Fort McMurray Location Premium
• 2009 Retention/Incentive Programs
• Company benefits
Corporate Relocation Assistance provided and includes:
• Movement of household goods, Temporary accomodations, Relocation Allowance , etc.
• Legal and Real Estate fees on sale and purchase
• Living Choices - until December 31, 2012, company assistance in
rental or home ownership in Fort McMurray
Position Summary
Scope:
This position provides a challenging and rewarding leadership opportunity for candidates with a strong background in non-destructive testing. Achieving high quality inspections to contribute to the health and safety of all site workers will motivate you to succeed. This position also provides the opportunity to share your knowledge and mentor Non-Destructive Testing Technicians and Assistants.
Key Areas of Contribution:
• Supervising NDT technicians and NDT assistants while reporting to the Lead, NDT
• Communicating planning and expectation requirements to direct reports
Main Duties and Responsibilities:
• Assign and perform inspection activities in all operating areas
• Ensure that all work is being performed in a safe, effective and timely fashion
• Evaluate quality of work
• Ensure continuous production improvement through mentoring and providing performance feedback direct reports
• Write and review inspection analysis, reports and procedures
• Promote positive employee relations within the NDT team
• Undertake other assignments as required
Qualifications:
Education and Experience:
The ideal candidate for this position will possess the following education, certification and experience:
• High school diploma or GED
• Post secondary technical education
• A minimum of CGSB Certification Level II Magnetic Practical Inspection, Liquid Penetrant Inspection, Ultrasonic testing and Radiographic Testing Level 1
• Background that includes 5-10 years of experience using NDT techniques, procedures and equipment in the Oil and Gas Industry
• Demonstrated ability to perform inspections and to interpret results
• Knowledge of applicable industrial codes and standards
• Strong commitment to health, safety and environment
• Supervisory experience preferred
• Strong leadership, analytical, organizational, problem solving and interpersonal skills are key
• Effective oral and written communication/presentation skills in the English language are required
• Strong computer skills with working knowledge of business software such as Microsoft Office Suite
Personal Qualities:
• Good leadership skills
• Good organizational and planning skills
• Ability to follow and to give directions
• Adaptable individual
• Attention to detail
• You must be able to meet the physical demands of the position
• Willing to work inside as well as outdoors, possibly in confined spaces and high structures
• Good computer skills using Microsoft Office – Word, Excel are essential
• Previous exposure to estimating packages considered an asset
• Ability to work in a fast paced environment
• Strong communication (written and spoken skills) as you will interact with various individuals within the project (Project Engineers, Cost Engineers and Planners/Schedulers)
• Excellent organizational skills
• Ability to work within a team environment as well as alone
• Strong work ethic
• Proven analytical skills
• Experienced with getting the job done right the first time
Health, Safety and Environment:
• Comply with all Health and Safety requirements established by Canadian Natural Resources Limited
• Know and comply with all regulations and legislative requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Act for the province of Alberta and environment standards
• Follow safe work procedures and ensure all personnel comply
• Report any injury or illness immediately
• Report unsafe acts and conditions
• Ensure personal protective equipment is available and is worn where and when required
To Apply:
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