Energy Resources Conservation Board

Inspector, Field Operations, Central

Energy & Utilities
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Diploma in engineering or environmental sciences.
  • 6+ years in regulatory or field operations, or extensive oil and gas experience.
  • Strong understanding of Public Lands Act and Water Act, or pipeline operations.
  • Highly independent and flexible with adaptability to changing environments.
  • High initiative to proactively address issues and improve processes.
  • Comfortable working alone in remote areas and making decisions under pressure.
  • Detail-oriented to ensure accuracy and integrity in inspections and reports.

Responsibilities

  • Lead and conduct compliance inspections for oil and gas infrastructure.
  • Respond to the 24-hour emergency response line for incidents and complaints.
  • Communicate and consult with industry, leading meetings and presentations.
  • Adhere to safety procedures and complete field site hazard assessments.
  • Contribute to provincial initiatives and policy development related to operations.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to make a difference in resource management.
  • Leverage expertise in challenging and complex work.
  • Flexible work options and hours.
  • Health spending account and vacation from day one.
Full Job Description
Location: Slave Lake or Edmonton, AB

Employment Type: Full Time - Limited Term - Anticipated duration 16 Months

Salary Range: T3, Level 5, $102,000- $120,000 per year. The final compensation for this position will be determined based on individual factors, including education, qualifications, experience, and internal equity. This position may be eligible to receive a Northern Living allowance. Northern Living allowances are provided based on the location of the position and where an employee primarily works and resides.

Inspector, Field Operations, Central

What your day-to-day will look like:
  • Lead and independently conduct inspections focussing on compliance with the Public Lands and Water Act, or the Pipeline Act, on oil and gas infrastructure within the AER's jurisdiction. Prepare inspection plans, collect and analyze information to assess compliance. Prepare letters and detailed inspection reports and perform follow-up actions as required. Adhere to data integrity requirements for all records.
  • Respond to calls on the 24-hour emergency response/complaint line (on-call). Respond to and support others in handling incidents and stakeholder complaints. Support the resolution of complaints between AER stakeholders.
  • Communicate and consult with industry regarding areas of concern. Lead meetings and deliver technical presentations to industry and government agencies. Participate in synergy groups and at open houses.
  • Adhere to all safety procedures, including completion of field site hazard assessments, following PPE protocols, conducting bump testing and calibration of monitors, and following safe driving practices.
  • Contribute to provincial initiatives or assignments related to operational needs, regulatory, and technical issues. Participate in technical teams to develop and implement policies and procedures.


What we're looking for in you:
  • Diploma in engineering, environmental sciences or other related fields.
  • 6+ years directly regulatory or field operations; or extensive related oil and gas experience.
  • Strong understanding of Public Lands Act and Water Act related activity, or of pipeline operations including regulatory requirements and operational best practices.
  • Highly independent and flexible, with the ability to adapt to changing situations and environments.
  • High degree of initiative, capable of taking proactive steps to close knowledge gaps, address issues and improve processes.
  • Comfortable working alone in remote environments, with the ability to make sound decisions under pressure.
  • Detail-oriented to ensure data integrity and accuracy in all inspections and reports.


Additional Information:
  • All applicants must be legally entitled to work in Canada at the time of application.
  • Should an individual with the required qualifications not be available, applicants with closely related qualifications may be considered. As a result, the position may be redesigned and/or reclassified.
  • Pre-placement Medical required
  • Possess a fully valid class 5 driver's license along with a positive driving record.
  • Be able to drive long distances
  • Additional training if required or provided: ex) First Aid, H2S Alive, Driver Training.
  • Required overnight travel.
  • 40% field work vs. 60% office work
  • This role has a business requirement to reside in and work from the Field Operations Central boundaries.
  • If you need accommodation during any stage of the recruitment process, please email [redacted]. Information relating to the need for accommodation and accommodation measures will be addressed confidentially.


What we offer you:
  • Opportunity to make a difference and be part of a performance driven team that is responsible for the efficient, safe, orderly, and environmentally responsible development of Alberta's energy and mineral resources.
  • The ability to leverage your expertise and critical thinking skills to contribute in wide-ranging, challenging, and complex work.
  • Flexible work options and hours, aligned with organizational policies.
  • Health spending account (HSA) and vacation entitlement available from your first day.


More information about working at the AER's including our comprehensive Total Rewards package can be found in the careers section of our website.

Application closing date: July 21, 2026, at 11:59 PM

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About Energy Resources Conservation Board

The Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB) was an independent, quasi-judicial agency of the Government of Alberta. It regulated the safe, responsible, and efficient development of Alberta's energy resources: oil, natural gas, oil sands, coal, and pipelines. The ERCB's mandate was to ensure that the discovery, development, and delivery of Alberta's energy resources took place in a manner that was fair, responsible, and in the public interest. The ERCB was dissolved in 2013 and its functions were transferred to the Alberta Energy Regulator.
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