There's never been a better time to be working with LNG Canada.
Why? We are Canada's first large scale liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility, underpinned by safety, continuous improvement, quality execution, ethics, and compliance. Our facility provides the world with lower carbon, made-in B.C. LNG.
This is your opportunity to be part of history, in an environment that will challenge you to apply all your skills, and where you can learn with a diverse team of highly experienced industry professionals and mentors.
With gratitude and respect LNG Canada acknowledges our facility is operated in the traditional territory of the Haisla Nation. We also gratefully acknowledge the First Nations in our project area and along our shipping route.
LNG Canada maintains a healthy, respectful, and safe environment for all our employees, contractors, partners, and communities. Protecting our people, community and our operations is our top priority. We're proud to be the catalyst for a thriving new energy sector, which sets the benchmark for economically, environmentally, and socially responsible LNG production.
Our Vision:
To be the leading LNG exporter in British Columbia and the world.
Our Mission:
To set the benchmark for economically, environmentally, and socially responsible LNG development in Canada.
Our Values:
Respect, collaboration, integrity, and safety.
Come join the team making Canadian history!
About the Role
Reporting to the Head of Communications and Public Affairs, the Communications Advisor will support the delivery of compelling internal and external communications plans and projects in Kitimat, in the traditional territory of the Haisla Nation.
To succeed with us in Corporate Relations, we need your enthusiasm to:
Execute compelling communications plans and projects that help build and strengthen our reputation across the region for Canada's first large-scale LNG export facility in Kitimat
Organize and provide project management for communications initiatives including execution of timely, factually correct and tone-appropriate communications
Deliver writing products with input from subject matter experts and leadership
Develop engaging content for digital channels, improving our digital game by maintaining a long-term editorial calendar, including crafting social media posts and selecting compelling images to accompany announcements in advance of important milestones
Support website updates and content for lngcanada.ca including rapid deployment of new operational notifications for LNG Canada's safe start up activities
Utilize flexible innovative thinking with well-developed problem-solving skills
Work with subject matter experts across the organization to deliver on our communications priorities - act as a liaison between the asset and the wider team
You will use your expertise to:
Increase our speed and efficiency with respect to implementing integrated corporate communications plans and projects to strengthen LNG Canada's reputation, assessing issues and advocacy positions and helping oversee measurement
Liaise with site team and social performance team to support key external communications activities in the community
Maintain strong internal networks and stay informed of key milestones and opportunities, and work collaboratively with business and construction leaders to develop and edit content and messages
Create positive relationships with senior leaders that foster trust and credibility
Support the digital strategy for LNG Canada's web site and digital channels (LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and You Tube etc.)
Adhere to our established brand and communications standards and processes for all internal and external communications, ensuring clarity, simplicity, style and consistency with the company's brand identity
Support emergency and crisis communications preparedness for Corporate Relations, acting as Public Information Officer
Business Dimensions
LNG Canada asset operations and collaboration with asset leadership team, HSSE
Support for major projects expansion
To be successful, you will have:
Five to seven years of professional experience in communications, preferably in previous communications or public affairs roles
A post-secondary degree in communications or public relations or relevant experience
Strong written and verbal communications skills
Understanding of Canadian Press Style Guide
Background and familiarity working in energy, oil and gas or industrial facilities a big plus
Ability to influence without direct responsibility
A collaborative approach to teamwork
Excellent problem-solving abilities
Demonstrated ability to meet deadlines and work under pressure
Experience managing and responding to issues and crises as part of an integrated team.
Strategic communications planning experience and extensive experience in development of tactics
This role requires that you:
Be legally entitled to work in Canada (i.e., by way of Canadian citizenship, permanent residency, or valid work permit)
Live in the beautiful District of Stikine (Kitimat/Terrace).
Travel to Calgary and Vancouver (20%) to connect with staff and stakeholders
Travel occasionally on evenings /weekends for work.
Are willing to comply with LNGC's drug-free and harassment-free work environment and comply with all safety policies and procedures.
Undergo a pre-placement medical assessment of your fitness for duty, and Pre-Site Access testing for alcohol and specified drugs.
We Offer:
A comprehensive LNG Canada relocation package (if required)
A full suite of benefits including a flexible medical and health plan.
A defined contribution pension plan with a matching program
A competitive vacation offering to ensure a work life balance.
About Us:
LNG Canada is a joint venture company comprised of five global energy companies with substantial experience in liquefied natural gas (LNG) - Shell, PETRONAS, Mitsubishi Corporation, PetroChina, and KOGAS.
LNG Canada represents the largest private sector investment in Canadian history, and a once-in-a-generation opportunity to benefit local communities and provincial and national economies. It is a long-life asset with a 40-year export license that will initially export LNG from two processing units or "trains" totaling 14 million tonnes per annum (mtpa).
With our five joint venture participants, we continue to explore pathways to a potential LNG Canada Phase 2 expansion, which can unlock additional revenues to government and benefits for B.C. communities and businesses and deliver more lower carbon LNG to countries trying to achieve their energy transition goals.
Safety, shared economic value, environmental performance and social performance are our highest priorities. We have partnered with governments, local communities, and First Nations to maximize shared value.
Do you have a desire to learn and become part of an organization with a supportive and collaborative culture? Concerned you don't meet every job requirement? Studies show diverse candidates are less likely to apply unless they feel they meet every single qualification. LNG Canada hires for character and trains for skill. We're dedicated to attracting a diverse and inclusive workforce, representing the communities in which we live and work. We encourage you to apply today.
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