Community Liaison Officer, Websters Corner Wind Farm
About the role
Location: Pictou County, Nova Scotia
Application Deadline: June 7, 2024
Overview: Bear Head Energy is exploring the possibility of developing and operating a new wind farm near Websters Corner, Pictou County, Nova Scotia. Spanning over 22,000 acres of forestry land, this initiative aims to harness the power of the wind to generate clean, sustainable energy to power the Bear Head Energy green hydrogen and ammonia production facility in Point Tupper, NS.
As part of our commitment to community engagement and transparent communication, we are seeking a dedicated Community Liaison Officer to serve as the bridge between Bear Head Energy and the local community of Pictou County.
To learn more about the proposed Websters Corner Wind Farm, visit www.BearHeadEnergy.ca/renewable-energy.
Key Responsibilities
Serve as the primary point of contact for community members, providing accurate and timely information about the Websters Corner Wind Farm project. Gather community feedback and insights, relaying relevant information to Bear Head Energy to assist in project planning and implementation. Proactively identify and address community concerns, facilitating the resolution of issues in collaboration with Bear Head Energy management. Organize and deliver periodic updates to the community through various channels, ensuring transparency and open communication regarding project developments. Represent Bear Head Energy at local community events, fostering positive relationships and promoting the benefits of the wind farm project.
Qualifications
Residency within the project area (Pictou County) is preferred. Strong communication skills, emphasizing active listening. Proficiency in standard computer applications. Possess a valid driver’s licence and access to a suitable vehicle. Deep knowledge of the community’s geography and demographics. Demonstrated ability to engage effectively with diverse community groups.
Employment Details
The position can be tailored as part-time or full-time, depending on project phases and the candidate’s circumstances. Flexibility to work from home, subject to specific requirements. Competitive compensation package, reflective of the candidate’s experience and the nature of the role.
Apply
Interested candidates are invited to submit their resume, highlighting relevant experience and qualifications, directly to:
Dean Hart at Dean.Hart@BearHeadEnergy.ca.
Questions about the position can also be directed to Dean.
Deadline for applications is June 7, 2024.
About Bear Head Energy
Bear Head Energy is planning to develop, construct, and operate a large-scale green hydrogen and ammonia production, storage, and loading facility located at Point Tupper Industrial Park on the Strait of Canso on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. The project is permitted up to 2 gigawatts of electrolyzer capacity and is expected to be developed in phases.
To learn more about Bear Head Energy, visit www.BearHeadEnergy.ca.
Bear Head Energy is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, creed, colour, religion, ancestry, gender, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or marital status.
Purdy’s Wharf Tower II
1969 Upper Water Street, Suite 1903
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3R7
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About Bear Head Energy
Bear Head Energy is planning to develop, construct and operate a large-scale green hydrogen and ammonia production, storage & loading facility located in the Point Tupper Industrial Park on the Strait of Canso on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Bear Head will have a capacity of up to 2GW of hydrogen electrolyzers and produce up to 350,000 tonnes of hydrogen and two million tonnes of ammonia per year
Already permitted as an LNG export facility, Bear Head has more than US $130 million invested in the engineering, development, and site construction on its 250 acres of land and 68-acre water lot. Our team is working with provincial and federal governments and regulators to amend existing permits for the new project, saving substantial work and capital investment.
Bear Head has established strong Indigenous relations and already has mutual benefits agreements in place with the Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq Chiefs, in addition to labour agreements with the construction trade unions.
Bear Head is committed to being a sustainable project and producing hydrogen with electricity from renewable sources. The company is engaged in discussions to access grid-connected renewable energy as well as future on-shore and off-shore renewable energy to supply power to the facility and ensure the production process is carbon neutral.
Bear Head is a wholly owned subsidiary of BAES Infrastructure, a diversified energy company focused on the development, construction and operation of energy transition projects.
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Community Liaison Officer, Websters Corner Wind Farm
About the role
Location: Pictou County, Nova Scotia
Application Deadline: June 7, 2024
Overview: Bear Head Energy is exploring the possibility of developing and operating a new wind farm near Websters Corner, Pictou County, Nova Scotia. Spanning over 22,000 acres of forestry land, this initiative aims to harness the power of the wind to generate clean, sustainable energy to power the Bear Head Energy green hydrogen and ammonia production facility in Point Tupper, NS.
As part of our commitment to community engagement and transparent communication, we are seeking a dedicated Community Liaison Officer to serve as the bridge between Bear Head Energy and the local community of Pictou County.
To learn more about the proposed Websters Corner Wind Farm, visit www.BearHeadEnergy.ca/renewable-energy.
Key Responsibilities
Serve as the primary point of contact for community members, providing accurate and timely information about the Websters Corner Wind Farm project. Gather community feedback and insights, relaying relevant information to Bear Head Energy to assist in project planning and implementation. Proactively identify and address community concerns, facilitating the resolution of issues in collaboration with Bear Head Energy management. Organize and deliver periodic updates to the community through various channels, ensuring transparency and open communication regarding project developments. Represent Bear Head Energy at local community events, fostering positive relationships and promoting the benefits of the wind farm project.
Qualifications
Residency within the project area (Pictou County) is preferred. Strong communication skills, emphasizing active listening. Proficiency in standard computer applications. Possess a valid driver’s licence and access to a suitable vehicle. Deep knowledge of the community’s geography and demographics. Demonstrated ability to engage effectively with diverse community groups.
Employment Details
The position can be tailored as part-time or full-time, depending on project phases and the candidate’s circumstances. Flexibility to work from home, subject to specific requirements. Competitive compensation package, reflective of the candidate’s experience and the nature of the role.
Apply
Interested candidates are invited to submit their resume, highlighting relevant experience and qualifications, directly to:
Dean Hart at Dean.Hart@BearHeadEnergy.ca.
Questions about the position can also be directed to Dean.
Deadline for applications is June 7, 2024.
About Bear Head Energy
Bear Head Energy is planning to develop, construct, and operate a large-scale green hydrogen and ammonia production, storage, and loading facility located at Point Tupper Industrial Park on the Strait of Canso on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. The project is permitted up to 2 gigawatts of electrolyzer capacity and is expected to be developed in phases.
To learn more about Bear Head Energy, visit www.BearHeadEnergy.ca.
Bear Head Energy is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, creed, colour, religion, ancestry, gender, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or marital status.
Purdy’s Wharf Tower II
1969 Upper Water Street, Suite 1903
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3R7
CONTACT
Not the right fit? Search for Community Liaison Officer, Websters Corner Wind Farm jobs in Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada
About Bear Head Energy
Bear Head Energy is planning to develop, construct and operate a large-scale green hydrogen and ammonia production, storage & loading facility located in the Point Tupper Industrial Park on the Strait of Canso on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Bear Head will have a capacity of up to 2GW of hydrogen electrolyzers and produce up to 350,000 tonnes of hydrogen and two million tonnes of ammonia per year
Already permitted as an LNG export facility, Bear Head has more than US $130 million invested in the engineering, development, and site construction on its 250 acres of land and 68-acre water lot. Our team is working with provincial and federal governments and regulators to amend existing permits for the new project, saving substantial work and capital investment.
Bear Head has established strong Indigenous relations and already has mutual benefits agreements in place with the Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq Chiefs, in addition to labour agreements with the construction trade unions.
Bear Head is committed to being a sustainable project and producing hydrogen with electricity from renewable sources. The company is engaged in discussions to access grid-connected renewable energy as well as future on-shore and off-shore renewable energy to supply power to the facility and ensure the production process is carbon neutral.
Bear Head is a wholly owned subsidiary of BAES Infrastructure, a diversified energy company focused on the development, construction and operation of energy transition projects.