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Contract: Regulatory Analyst Senior / Canada
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Added: | 2021-11-27 |
Location: | Calgary, Canada |
Salary: | 1 |
Duration: | Contract |
Apjid | 3 |
The client, a large Oil & Gas midstream company, is currently seeking a Regulatory Analyst (Senior) based out of Calgary, AB. This is a long term contract role subject to start December and end Nov 30, 2022, with possible extension.
Job Description:
Job Description:
- Leave requests
- WQM exceedance reports
- Response to OGC / EAO inspections
- Compliance package review (typically renewals of existing packages now) / Construction Variances
- Provide advice/guidance on random questions from Environment (EA & EIs) or Implementation
- Support regarding questions on Post Construction Plan assurance process
- Meetings with the Work Packages and Prime Contractors
- Provide advice/guidance on prep of application materials for Cedar Link
- Submission of pipeline/meter station application March 2022 for Cedar Link
- Submission of facility application for Mount Bracey (Cedar Link) planned for April 2022
- Support RFP review and onboarding for Prime Contractors, where required
- Primary Regulatory service provider for multiple large construction spreads for a large-scale Natural Gas Project.
- Regularly interact with the construction team through meetings and discussions to identify regulatory issues and provide recommendations to resolve those issues.
- Managing the Regulatory and Condition Compliance processes associated with ongoing construction Projects.
- Drafting Regulatory submissions, facilitating the internal Senior Review process, submitting to the Regulator and then responding to additional questions.
- Taking on challenging regulatory issues and working within the company to obtain the appropriate information needed to draft outward facing responses.
- Acting as the interface, at the working level, between the company and Regulators.
- Able to travel periodically as required.
- At times the position may require additional work outside normal working hours and/or weekends and holidays.
- Minimum 3-4 years of experience managing regulatory applications and submissions, preference given to experience working with the BC Oil and Gas Commission (OGC).
- Good understanding of the BC Regulatory environment associated with pipeline construction and compliance (specifically the BC Environmental Assessment Office [EAO] and OGC).
- Skilled in written communication, able to manage drafting high quality large documents for regulator and/or public review.
- Able to prioritize and manage several competing issues simultaneously.
- Capable of participating in large a group meetings to ensure that all participants understand the regulatory requirements.
- Able to work in a quickly evolving environment and able to manage multiple issues simultaneously.
- Able to learn quickly and then employ that knowledge to make concise recommendations.
- Strong personality who can communicate regulatory requirements to a large multi-disciplinary team.
- Self-directed worker who is also comfortable regularly reporting back to an overarching group.
- Minimum undergraduate degree in social sciences, environmental studies, engineering or other applicable pipeline-related field.
- University Degree in relevant discipline
- 8+ years
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