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Carbon Engineering Ltd. HSE Technician in Squamish, British Columbia

Grow your career.  Be the difference. Leading the commercialization of ground-breaking technology that captures CO₂ directly from air is challenging and exhilarating. As a member of the CE team, you’ll be surrounded by smart, adventurous, curious people committed to progressing our Direct Air Capture (DAC) and AIR TO FUELS TM technologies. We’re a diverse team of innovators hailing from around the world with a shared vision, purpose, and commitment to deliver large scale climate change solutions.  Our headquarters is in Squamish, B.C., and our presence is expanding in many other markets around the world as we commercialize our technologies.

Our culture combines our heritage as a small company with our ambitious goals. We have a passion for what we do and believe our work will have a true and lasting impact on the world. Many of our employees are drawn to CE because of the direct connection between the game-changing work we do and their own personal values.  

At our core, Carbon Engineering values integrity, growth, excellence in execution, and fun. This is an environment where people matter, and contributions are noticed. Our employees work hard and are given the opportunity to learn and grow from mistakes. Diversity is embraced, and we value an inclusive work environment where every employee has an equal opportunity to be heard. We work in a dynamic environment and thrive on tackling rewarding and complex problems as a team. 

Position Scope

Reporting to the Manager, HSE the HSE Technician plays an essential role in supporting the successful execution of overall business operations through HSE support. This role is mainly in the field and uses their expertise to advise about various HSE policies, procedures and improvements. You are a motivated field HSE professional who is comfortable collaborating with others to support current operations while supporting the development of the organization’s HSE systems.   

  • This position is based in Squamish, BC. 

  • This position is full-time and the schedule is 4 days/week for 10 hour days. 

    Health, Safety and Environment

  • Demonstrate a positive safety culture. 

  • Identify, report and resolve unsafe conditions, processes or actions within the workplace. 

  • Ensure that all safety related incidents, accidents and near misses are reported and investigated in line with company policy. 

    Responsibilities

  • Responsible for communicating and applying federal, provincial, local and company HSE policies in addition to requirements within various departments.

  • Assist in the development and implementation of new and existing programs designed to improve HSE performance, annual maintenance of occupational health and technical safety programs, emergency response planning, audits and assessments.

  • Record keeping, reporting, development of written reports.

  • Assist in conducting investigations, root cause analysis and implement corrective actions.

  • Provide and coordinate HSE training and support to employees and contractors.

  • Ensure inspection routines are implemented and monitored for all HSE equipment in the plant.

  • Lead/present/facilitate key health and safety topics at employee and contractor engagement forums, meetings and roundtables.

  • Champion and monitor the implementation of safe work systems within CE, including energy isolation, hot work, confined space entry, operating mobile equipment, line breaking, electrical work, and environmental.

  • Provide hands on field support to ensure waste shipments are properly transported offsite such as containers and labels inspections, appropriate shipping documents required and completed, communication with truck drivers for waste loading.       

  • Champion safety campaigns based on HSE trends (leading/lagging KPIs) and analysis of incidents.

  • Mentor/coach personnel to be a champion of HSE.

  • Support the Contractor Management Program initiatives, including audits, field assessments, observations and investigation reviews.

  • Assisting or conducting hazard assessments on work and operational processes, such as participating in

  • HAZOPs, PHAs, PSSRs, risk assessments and MOC reviews

  • Support the Joint Occupational Health and Safety committee.

    Education and Experience

  • Post Secondary education in science, trades, engineering or other technical program.

  • Occupational Health and Safety (CRSP, CSO or equivalent experience) considered an asset.

  • 3+ years of experience in an HSE role.

  • Familiarity of investigation procedures and incident reporting.

  • Familiarity of HSE equipment standards.

  • Understanding of plant operations HSE procedures:

  • Lockout Tagout.

  • Working at Height/Fall Arrest.

  • Confined Space Entry/Rescue.

  • Line Break/Block and Bleed.

  • Hot Work.

  • Familiarity of environmental standards and regulations (Transportation of Dangerous Goods).

  • First Aid training considered an asset.

    Key competencies

  • Ability to handle conflicts and act as a change agent to promote HSE culture.

  • Collaborate well in a team environment.

  • Excellent written and verbal skills.

  • Practical mindset and willing to go out into the field when required.

  • A self-started with the ability to work independently towards multiple deadlines with minimum supervision in a fast-paced environment.

    Offers and Benefits

Carbon Engineering offers a competitive compensation package including extended health benefits.

Our location in the outdoor recreation hub of Squamish gives you access to world class skiing, mountain biking, climbing, hiking, and other outdoor activities within minutes of the office, while in close proximity to Vancouver, one of the most beautiful and culturally diverse cities in Canada.

The base salary for this role is $69,700-$82,000 per year. There is also a bonus incentive. 

Joining Carbon Engineering provides you more than a career – it’s a calling for those who are ready to make a difference in climate action.  We provide hope.  

Carbon Engineering is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive equal consideration for employment regardless of race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or age. 

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