Contractor Field Operations

NorthRiver Midstream

Canada

On-site

CAD 65,000 - 90,000

Full time

14 days+

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Benefits offered by this job

Mentorship from industry leaders

Job summary

NorthRiver Midstream in Canada is seeking a field-focused Pipeline Operator to monitor and operate gas gathering and processing facilities. You will perform pipeline start-ups, shutdowns, and abnormal condition responses while maintaining safety and regulatory reporting.

The role emphasizes pigging operations, integrity support, and documentation with a strong emphasis on teamwork, compliance, and continuous improvement in a lean, agile environment.

Qualifications

  • 2–3+ years of pipeline operations experience.
  • Technical diploma or equivalent oil & gas field experience.
  • Valid driver’s license with ability to travel to remote locations.

Responsibilities

  • Operate and monitor pipeline facilities and initiate start-ups, shutdowns, and normal operations.
  • Perform pigging operations including loading, launching, tracking, and receiving pigs.
  • Support integrity activities: coating inspections, corrosion monitoring, and ILI tool correlation.
  • Follow safety programs, conduct toolbox talks, and participate in drills and incident investigations.
  • Complete logs and reports: daily ops, pigging reports, deviation records, and CER-compliant documentation.

Skills

Pipeline operations
Hydraulics
Pigging
SCADA interfaces
Field instrumentation
Safety awareness
Communication
Problem solving

Education

Technical diploma

Tools

SCADA

Job description

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NorthRiver Midstream (NorthRiver) is one of North America's leading gas gathering and processing businesses on an exciting path of expansion and innovation that's not slowing down. We do energy differently.

  • We are a lean, agile, customer driven company with an asset base primarily located in the rich Montney reserves of Northeast British Columbia.
  • We have a proud and well-earned reputation for safe, reliable operations.
  • We've made real commitments to measurable emission reductions and sustainability, and our results back this up.
  • We have a verifiable track record of meaningful indigenous partnership founded on mutual respect.
  • Our culture is one of partnership, collaboration, ownership and an unwavering commitment to finding solutions together.
Why work for us?
  • We're a team that cares about each other. We've got each other's back.
  • We believe that the best ideas win, no matter where they come from.
  • We're the perfect size - lean and agile.
  • We're big enough that there are great opportunities for career growth and personal development.
  • A problem solver who gets how things connect: You’re someone who dives into data, breaking down complex problems, and finds logical, efficient solutions. You’re the type of person who thinks in systems - seeing the big picture while making sure all the moving parts fit together smoothly. You naturally connect the dots, anticipate challenges, and find the best way through.
  • Someone who puts safety first: You prioritize safety in every task, recognizing that it's not just a requirement but a responsibility. You follow protocols diligently, stay alert to potential hazards, and proactively address unsafe conditions. Whether it’s performing a lockout/tagout, completing safety checklists, or participating in drills, you lead by example and help foster a culture where safety is second nature.
  • An effective communicator: You possess excellent written and verbal communication skills, enabling you to convey information clearly and professionally to diverse audiences. You adapt your messaging to suit the context, ensuring understanding and alignment among team members, stakeholders, and clients.
  • Flexible mindset: You’re curious and flexible - the Swiss Army knife of capabilities. You thrive in situations where there isn’t always a playbook and love coming up with creative ways to tackle challenges.
What you’ll do:

Here is a sample of what your workday may look like:

Pipeline Operations & Monitoring
  • Operate and monitor pipeline facilities in accordance with approved Operating & Maintenance Manuals.
  • Execute pipeline start-ups, shutdowns, normal operations, upset conditions, and emergency procedures.
  • Conduct field inspections of:
  • Pump stations
  • Valves and block valves
  • SCADA field equipment and instrumentation
  • Metering and pressure control systems
  • Identify, respond to, and report Abnormal Operating Conditions (AOCs) such as pressure deviations, leaks, or equipment failures.
  • Provide operational support and field verification to the Control Room.
Pigging Operations (Cleaning, Batching & ILI)
  • Prepare pig launchers and receivers following lockout/tagout, depressurization, and verification procedures.
  • Load, launch, track, and receive:
  • Cleaning pigs
  • Batching pigs
  • Gauging pigs
  • Monitor pressures, pump rates, and pig signals to ensure controlled pig movement.
  • Troubleshoot stalled or stuck pigs and assist with recovery operations.
  • Inspect pig traps, closures, seals, kicker lines, drains, vents, and instrumentation post-run.
  • Maintain pig inventories and ensure proper storage and handling.
Pipeline Integrity & ROW Support
  • Perform routine ROW patrols (ground, vehicle, or aerial) to identify:
  • Third-party encroachments
  • Erosion or geotechnical hazards
  • Evidence of leaks or releases
  • Assist with integrity activities including:
    • Coating inspections and repairs
    • Corrosion monitoring
    • Integrity digs and excavations
    • ILI tool correlation and feature verification
  • Implement mitigation actions assigned by Integrity or Engineering teams.
Safety, Environmental & Regulatory Compliance
  • Follow all company safety programs including:
  • Hazard identification
  • Lockout/tagout
  • Confined space
  • Pressure safety
  • Participate in toolbox talks, safety meetings, drills, and incident investigations.
  • Act as safety watch during pigging and high-risk operations.
  • Maintain exclusion zones and manage hazards related to high pressure, NGL vapours, and H₂S (where applicable).
  • Maintain readiness to respond to alarms, releases, or public complaints.
  • Participate in emergency response exercises as required under the Emergency Management Program.
  • Assist with site isolation, containment, notifications, and response coordination.
Documentation & Reporting
  • Complete accurate logs and reports including:
  • Daily operational logs
  • Pigging reports and deviation records
  • Inspection and patrol reports
  • AOC and incident reports
  • Ensure documentation meets CER regulatory requirements and company Management System standards.
What we offer:
  • A culture of continuous learning and mentorship from the best in the business (and fun!)
What you bring:
Required
  • Strong understanding of:
  • Pipeline operations and hydraulics
  • NGL properties and pressure management
  • Pigging principles and pig behavior
  • Ability to interpret:
  • P&IDs
  • Alignment sheets
  • Operating manuals and procedures
  • Mechanical aptitude and experience working with high-pressure systems.
  • Proficiency with SCADA interfaces and field instrumentation.
  • Strong situational awareness, problem-solving skills, and communication abilities.
Minimum Qualifications
  • Technical diploma or equivalent oil & gas field experience.
  • 2–3+ years of experience in pipeline operations, liquids pipelines, pigging, or integrity-related field work.
  • Valid driver’s license with clean abstract; ability to travel and work in remote locations.
  • Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions and perform physically demanding tasks.
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