There's never been a better time to be working with LNG Canada.
Why? We are Canada's first liquified natural gas (LNG) export facility, underpinned by safety, continuous improvement, quality execution, ethics, and compliance. Our facility will provide 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 and will be 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 export company 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
The role involves providing expert technological advice and services in Utilities and Water systems to achieve LNGC business objectives, ensuring the integrity of processing unit designs while maintaining process safety and asset integrity standards.
This includes identifying and developing opportunities to leverage utilities systems for safe and efficient operations. The candidate is expected to offer technical know-how in utilities and water systems, as well as recognize, develop, and champion structural improvements in efficiency, reliability, and safety to meet technical and economic benchmarks. They will execute detailed definition and design work for plant modifications and improvements using the LNGC Management of Change process, focusing on sustaining operations, meeting regulatory requirements, and supporting growth.
The candidate is required to understand utilities interactions in gas processing, DMR technology, and credible exposure to utilities equipment, storage, and loading systems. A keen appreciation of the unique challenges and complexities of LNGC equipment and facility-level integration is essential. This also includes comprehensive knowledge of instrument air and nitrogen systems to ensure uninterrupted supply, system integrity, and process compatibility.
The responsibilities include conducting utilities simulation studies and utilizing training simulators to derive integrated conclusions for process train implementation. This requires an emphasis on common facility excellence, while assessing the sequences of OSBL (Outside Battery Limits) units and their automation systems.
Key drivers for this role include aligning with intended business outcomes, supporting the ongoing dynamic commissioning, startup, and ramp-up (CSURU) phases, and embedding utilities--especially water treatment, distribution and disposal systems--into value-thinking for the asset. The objective is to support the plant's progression from ramp-up to achieving the first 200 cargoes and eventually settling into steady-state operations. The scope encompasses water infrastructure for the LNG facility, export terminal, feed gas interactions via CGL, and power import and integration from BC Hydro. Familiarity with environmental regulations, including effluent quality standards and wastewater discharge compliance, is required.
The process engineer will be a frontrunner in supporting innovation towards a data centric approach to leverage digital capability for efficiency, accuracy and transparency while identifying and maturing opportunities. The role reports to Process Engineering Team Lead.
To succeed with us in Technology department, we need your enthusiasm to:
Demonstrate deep appreciation and commitment towards technical safety and sustainability in all phases of LNGC with a razor sharp but practical focus on regulatory requirements towards the air and water waste discharge authorizations.
Display a strong positive attitude to propose improvements in our dynamic processes, ways of working and our overall performance as we evolve into a fully operating asset post CSURU.
Pride and care when dealing with people, your work, and know that every day, you have an impact on safety, your community and environment.
Always display strategic thinking in developing technical systems to develop and implement sustainable plans for LNG delivery to markets.
Develop strong working relationships within and outside your team to boost co-operation and a One Team approach transcending into multi-disciplinary delivery.
Utilize flexible and incremental innovation thinking with well-developed problem-solving skills and a proactive prognostic mindset.
Have courage to hold strong to views when challenged or challenging others with clear value drivers especially to preserve long-term value.
Drive knowledge sharing, mentoring, and coaching to accelerate team competence.
Leadership Capabilities
Excellent communication (verbal and written) and interpersonal skills that
inspire
and energize
people and create a clear sense of direction and priorities with a ONE Team approach.
Ability to
positively influence
people, effectively drive work processes and ensure compliance with policies.
Ability to
drive execution
and stretch the performance of people with a wide range of capabilities.
Comfortable with change
and ambiguity such that informed decisions are made without undue delay.
Courage
to hold strong to views when challenging current practices to encourage exploration of new ideas that drive improvement, i.e., Digitization.
Demonstrate a strong personal commitment to Diversity and Inclusion through
collaboration
across functional and cultural boundaries.
You will use your expertise to:
During Project Execute Phase (commissioning, start up, ramp up)
Identify and implement opportunities to maximize efficient use of utilities infrastructure in support of production units while ensuring on-spec products. Lead execution of detailed definition and design work for required plant changes/ improvements through the MOC process in the field of air emissions, water intake and discharges and utilities brownfield scopes.
Apply barrier thinking to risk-based assessments to ensure plant safety and integrity (incident investigations, Management of Change).
Support in process technological HSE services in the form of Process Safety Assessment (PSA), HAZOPs, Bow-ties and LOPA analysis.
Propose and support development studies and projects related to plant performance, process safety and plant integrity improvements wherever the utilities related interactions are prime.
Develop monitoring tools and procedures, and perform test runs to determine operating boundaries to assist in achieving higher reliability and availability of utilities equipment and infrastructure using process engineering expertise and technical know-how.
Advice on technological services to meet LNGC business principles and objectives, including safeguarding performance, monitoring, testing and process optimizations by leveraging technical expertise in the field.
Promote technical integrity of process design to required technical standards (e.g., legal requirements, DEPs and industry standards) and apply design strategy aiming for minimum life cycle cost in the defined scope area.
Build and nurture a close working relationship with other Technical and engineering SMEs through networking and execution of studies and projects.
Develop tools & keep abreast of new technologies and drive case for change that will improve complex utilities reliability, plant efficiency, production and environmental performance. Lead technical support to Operations and Engineering as required, e.g. In troubleshooting and problem analysis with focus and insights.
Build and optimize effective liaison with LNGC process technology, environmental, digital, operations and engineering teams. Closely interact with the laboratory to ensure methods, limits and sample schedule provide the correct feedback for supporting production, engineering and various process test-runs including field water lab and other compliance related testing.
Ensure state-of-the-art methods and tools are available for the Utilities Technology section by regular contact with external consultants and vendors like APCI, Veoilia. This includes hydraulic models, PTM tools and key decision-making assisting guardrails.
Act as lead focal point, liaison with external vendors and other service partners to execute projects on the site with responsibilities ranging from Terms of Reference preparation to cost/schedule control.
Monthly reporting of plant reliability, utility, availability, thermal efficiency and production to the shareholders in conjunction with reliability team.
Provide advanced Utilities Technology familiarization and training for other LNGC staff and mentor other to enhance Utilities performance while also working towards self-development. Coach and develop utility technology staff to ensure the minimum competency levels are met or exceeded.
During CSU and SURU period - act as technical support lead in one of the areas and provide assurance on commissioning and start up activities.
During Operate (run and maintain) Phase:
Provide technical support to operation/Engineering/Maintenance/HSSE teams in a timely and effective manner and act as focal for water quality monitoring and assurance owning relationship with vendors.
Develop, support and leverage Advanced plant monitoring tools, responsible for new developments, updates of existing tools to keep them integrated and in pace with Asset of the future aspirations, running and safe keeping of the tools.
Custodian of simulation software, responsible for maintenance and running of the software. Complete all sequence automation and support Tr1 and Tr2 in achieving the blue curve start.
Responsible for reviewing existing Common facilities Plant Operating envelope including water systems like river water, potable systems, Cooling water and associated systems. Monitor performance of the LNGC facility with particular emphasis on troubleshooting and plant optimization. Prepare technological advice & services for assigned tasks under supervision of the specialist technologist.
Provide support during plant turnaround specifically supervised molesive change out, membranes change out, water chemistry in plant systems, cleaning and solvent replacement, equipment inspection etc.
To advice in support of strategic and Master Planning studies undertaken to support future LNG production, this entails brownfield and in case emerging LNGC expansion studies.
Subject matter expertise equivalent in water systems and established competences in engineering integration process development and process safety.
Participate for maintaining Process Safety, responsible for review the adequacy for new or existing project including HAZOP and periodic HEMP related activities.
Develop process feasibility and scouting study and Develop Basis of Design (BOD) and Basis for Design (BfD) for new developments especially focused on utilities and GHGEM improvements as well as supporting expansion.
Support, update safeguarding memoranda, responsible for development of new memo for new initiatives or MOC, updating existing memo due to plant changes and safekeeping.
Transfer technological Know-how to LNGC Staff and coach/mentor junior and graduate technologist.
To be successful, you will have:
A chemical engineering degree or equivalent
10 years' experience of water chemistry in hydrocarbon/LNG industry having demonstrated relevant skills and competencies.
Wider appreciation of Gas business processes and principles and experience in a Major Gas/LNG Project is an advantage.
Track record of demonstrated utilities and GHGEM skills in an operating asset.
Experience in conducting Integrated modelling studies, Gas/LNG and integrated concept selection and opportunity planning.
Sound systematic approach to technical and multi-disciplinary challenges.
Strong analytical abilities having knowledge of process engineering tools and facility value driver's knowhow.
Ability to contribute to decision support and assurance as well as carrying out hands on technical evaluations.
Communicate with internal and external interfaces with strong spoken and written communication skills.
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). For applicants located outside of the region, you are encouraged to explore what Kitimat has to offer in terms of lifestyle including schooling, local amenities, outdoor adventure, and housing, to ensure Kitimat is where you would like to call your new home.
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.
During the Execute phase: Working 10 hrs. per day, not always Saturday and Sunday Off. During Operate phase: 40 hours a week - Monday to Friday
Know that this role may be expected to be on call on a rotational basis during the year and/or during site specific situations.
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.
See more information about Kitimat below.
About Us:
LNG Canada is a joint venture comprised of Shell Canada Energy (40%) and affiliates of Petronas (25%) PetroChina (15%), Mitsubishi Corporation (15%) and Korea Gas Corporation (5%). The joint venture is building a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility in Kitimat, British Columbia.
LNG Canada sets out to be a company of choice for British Columbia and Canada. 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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