Pacific Energy Canada
Energy
Manager,EmergencyManagement
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“Manager, Emergency Management at Pacific Energy Canada. Skills: Emergency management program, Incident response, Emergency preparedness, Stakeholder management. Lead emergency management program development. Implement emergency management program”
What You'll Achieve.
Demonstrate readiness; Demonstrate due diligence; Demonstrate regulatory preparedness
Industry & Context.
Root cause analysis; Corrective action tracking
Travel to Squamish, Travel to project site, Participation outside business hours, Pre-access testing
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
8 to 10 years emergency management experience, Experience developing emergency management programs, Experience planning emergency drills, Understanding of emergency response planning, Experience working with multidisciplinary teams, Ability to translate requirements into plans, Working knowledge of OHS requirements, Leadership skills, Planning skills, Coordination skills, Facilitation skills, Follow-up skills, Communication skills, Interpersonal skills, Ability to build relationships, Ability to work under pressure, Ability to manage multiple tasks, Ability to manage changing priorities, Ability to work within tight time frames, Ability to work collaboratively, Working knowledge of Microsoft Office, Working knowledge of Microsoft Teams, Working knowledge of SharePoint, A valid driver’s licence, Comply with Substance Abuse Policy
Nice to Have
LNG experience, Oil and gas experience, Energy experience, Marine terminal experience, Port experience, Utility experience, Mining experience, Heavy industry experience, Major project experience, Knowledge of HSS management systems, Knowledge of incident management, Knowledge of audits, Knowledge of inspections, Knowledge of corrective action tracking, Knowledge of assurance processes, Training in emergency management, Certification in emergency management, Training in incident command, Certification in incident command, Training in business continuity, Certification in business continuity, Training in fire response, Certification in fire response, Training in industrial rescue, Certification in industrial rescue, Training in occupational health and safety, Certification in occupational health and safety
What You'll Do.
Lead emergency management program development
Implement emergency management program
Improve emergency management program
Administer construction-phase emergency program
Develop emergency management plans
Develop emergency management procedures
Develop emergency management checklists
Develop supporting tools
Define emergency management requirements
Identify emergency response requirements
Support emergency preparedness
Plan emergency response drills
Facilitate emergency response drills
Evaluate emergency response drills
Plan emergency exercises
Facilitate emergency exercises
Evaluate emergency exercises
Prepare emergency exercise materials
Prepare after-action reports
Prepare improvement plans
Maintain action tracking
Support emergency management interfaces
Support HSS management system elements
Support incident response processes
Capture emergency management lessons
Capture emergency management gaps
Capture corrective actions
Assign corrective actions
Track corrective actions
Carry forward corrective actions
Prepare briefing materials
Prepare readiness updates
Prepare presentations
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Multidisciplinary teams; Internal stakeholders; External stakeholders; Construction teams; Commissioning teams; Operations teams; Marine teams; Security teams; HSS teams; Contractor teams; Local authorities; Emergency services; Marine stakeholders; Indigenous groups; Mutual aid partners
Communication Scope
Communication skills; Interpersonal skills; Briefing materials; Readiness updates; Reports; Presentations
Process & Methodology
Major projects
Full Job Description
_**Project**_ The **Woodfibre LNG** Project is located approximately 7 km west-southwest of Squamish, British Columbia. It involves the construction and operation of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility on the previous Woodfibre pulp mill site, which would have a storage capacity of 250,000 m3 and would produce approximately 2.1 million tons per year of LNG. **Woodfibre Management Ltd.** is a privately held Canadian company based in Vancouver and a subsidiary of Pacific Energy Corporation Limited. __ _**Position**_ The **Manager, Emergency Management** is an integral part of Woodfibre LNG’s Health, Safety and Security team. The successful candidate reports directly to the Director, Health, Safety & Security and will lead the Company’s emergency management program through construction, commissioning, start-up and operations. The role is responsible for administering the current construction-phase emergency management program and developing the emergency management program required for the operating LNG facility. This includes emergency response plans, procedures, training, exercises, response facilities, call-out and escalation processes, action tracking and continuous improvement. The successful candidate will have strong emergency management experience in a complex operating environment. Experience in LNG, oil and gas or energy would be an asset, but is not mandatory. Knowledge of HSS management systems is also an asset, particularly where those systems support emergency preparedness, incident management, training, assurance and corrective action tracking. _**Key Responsibilities**_**:** The successful applicant will: * Lead the development, implementation and continuous improvement of the Woodfibre LNG emergency management program. * Administer the construction-phase emergency management program, including plans, procedures, training, exercises, records, action tracking and readiness monitoring. * Develop emergency management plans, procedures, checklists
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