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When you join Suncor, you become part of a company that has built a solid foundation for both business and employee success. We are a place where talented people thrive. As part of our team, you play a vital role in delivering energy we all rely on, and you'll make a meaningful impact in the communities where we live and work.
The Technologist role is critical to dyke safety, supporting geotechnical decision-making through field monitoring, data analysis, and risk identification. It combines surveillance, instrumentation, automation support, and timely issue escalation to help ensure reliable dyke performance.
What we offer:
We recognize your contribution and offer a range of rewards and development opportunities designed to support your success. Benefits/perks listed below may vary depending on the nature of your employment with Suncor and the region where you work.
Strong compensation: we offer competitive compensation, regional-based uplifts, annual bonuses, and long-term financial rewards. We also help you save for your future by offering pension programs, and savings plans with company matching
Benefits: utilize an employee assistance program and comprehensive company-paid health, dental, and vision benefits for you and your family to support your mental, physical, and financial well-being
Generous time-off: enjoy generous paid vacation time and personal time-off to recharge and maintain a healthy work-life balance
Talent development programs: Internal mobility, succession planning, and employee training and development programs are just a few ways we’re dedicated to your development
Minimum Requirements:
Geomatics/Civil Technology Diploma or similar
3 to 5 years working in mining/heavy civil construction
Experience with or working knowledge of Microsoft Suites and CAD an asset
Don’t have all the qualifications listed? That’s ok! Apply anyway. We acknowledge the value of transferrable skills.
Responsibilities:
Conduct scheduled instrumentation readings in assigned areas and ensure field data are promptly uploaded to the Damon Database system
Review monitoring data for accuracy, identify anomalies, and escalate concerns to the Geotechnical Performance Engineer
Perform routine visual inspections of dyke surfaces and document findings through monthly surveillance reports
Report adverse dyke conditions through GIOs, NCRs, or immediate notification to the appropriate personnel when urgent action is required
Maintain accurate records of active and inactive instruments, and identify faulty equipment for calibration, maintenance, and replacement planning
Maintain and troubleshoot the automated instrumentation telemetry network and support field automation initiatives within the dyke performance program, while providing end-of-shift reports on current issues
Location and other Key details:
You will work out of Suncor Base Plant in Fort McMurray, Alberta
Your shift will be 4 on 5 off, 5 on 4 off, straight days
Think we are a fit? Apply now!
Suncor is committed to providing equal opportunities for employment and building an inclusive, results-oriented and high-performance culture where all members of our team feel safe, valued and respected.