Pipeline Geohazard Specialist

Canadian Natural

$80K — $120K *
Energy & Utilities
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Geosciences or Engineering; M.Sc. with geohazard focus preferred
  • Over 4 years of geohazard management experience in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin
  • Strong field expertise in pipeline geohazard assessments, including geomorphology and geology
  • Proficient in using geohazard assessment technologies and data interpretation tools
  • Demonstrated analytical, project management, communication, and report writing skills

Responsibilities

  • Support planning and execution of the Pipeline Geohazard Management Program
  • Perform risk-based pipeline geohazard assessments and develop risk management plans
  • Collaborate with various teams to prioritize geohazard projects and manage resources
  • Evaluate inspection and monitoring results to assess impacts on pipeline integrity
  • Conduct engineering assessments for regulatory audits and integrity initiatives
  • Manage flood monitoring programs and provide technical support during geohazard incidents

Benefits

  • 100% Employer paid extended Health, Dental and Vision Benefits
  • Health & Wellness Spending Account
  • Access to online learning for continuous development
  • Paid vacation and time off during Christmas week and summer Fridays
  • Annual bonuses and stock options available
Full Job Description
Job Description

The Opportunity:

We are seeking a well-rounded Pipeline Geohazard Specialist to join our Asset Integrity Team.

In this role, you will be a key player supporting Canadian Natural's full-scale Pipeline Geohazard Management Program throughout Western Canada. You will have the opportunity to work on a variety of technical hydrotechnical and geotechnical projects, to develop your skills and to work closely with our highly experienced Asset Integrity, Production and Operation Engineering groups.
  • Job location: Calgary, Alberta*
  • Shift schedule: 5 x 2, 8-hour shifts (Monday to Friday)
  • Safety sensitive position: Yes
  • Application deadline: July 20, 2026

* Some field travel as needed by the business

Key Accountabilities:
  • Supported planning, execution, and continuous improvement of the Pipeline Geohazard Management Program, maintaining an inventory of hydrotechnical and geotechnical hazard sites through inspections, investigations, monitoring, maintenance, and mitigation activities
  • Performed risk-based pipeline geohazard assessments and developed site-specific risk management plans, providing recommendations for inspections, monitoring strategies, and mitigation measures
  • Collaborated with Asset Integrity, Production, and Operations teams to establish integrity budgets, prioritize geohazard projects, and manage associated costs, schedules, and resources
  • Evaluated geohazard inspection, monitoring, and consultant assessment results, including in-line inspection (ILI) IMU bending strain data, to assess ground movement impacts, pipeline integrity, fitness-for-service, and re-inspection requirements
  • Conducted engineering assessments for emerging geotechnical and hydrotechnical threats, regulatory audits, routine pipeline evaluations, and integrity management initiatives
  • Managed flood and precipitation monitoring programs and provided technical support during geohazard incidents, while supporting pipeline route selection and construction projects through geohazard assessments, geotechnical investigations, HDD design reviews, and field-based mitigation and remediation activities

What You Bring to the Role:
  • Bachelor's degree in Geosciences or Engineering (M.Sc. with a geohazard focus preferred), with APEGA registration or eligibility for registration; EGBC and APEGS registration considered an asset
  • Over 4 years of geohazard management experience focused on pipeline slope and watercourse-crossing assessments, inspections, monitoring, and mitigation within the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin (WCSB)
  • Strong field expertise in pipeline geohazard assessments, including geomorphology, geology, terrain mapping, landform interpretation, and geotechnical hazard evaluation
  • Proficient in geohazard assessment technologies and data interpretation, including LiDAR, InSAR, DEMs, landslide susceptibility models, satellite imagery, aerial photography, mapping software, and pipeline ILI IMU bending strain data analysis
  • Demonstrated ability to translate complex geohazard findings into actionable recommendations, supported by strong analytical, project management, communication, technical report writing, and multidisciplinary collaboration skills

What We Offer:
  • Competitive salary, stock options, company matched stock savings plan, annual bonuses
  • May be eligible for relocation pursuant to Canadian Natural's Relocation Policy
  • 100% Employer paid extended Health, Dental and Vision Benefits
  • Health & Wellness Spending Account
  • Multiple volunteer opportunities within the community
  • Employee & Family Assistance Program
  • Access to online learning platforms for continuous learning and development
  • Paid vacation and time off during Christmas week and summer Fridays

Check out ourCOMPENSATION & BENEFITS to learn more about what we have to offer!

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