About the role
Strathcona Resources Ltd. (“Strathcona”) is a Calgary, Alberta based oil and gas production and development company focused on maximizing oil and gas recovery from its low decline, high free cash flow oil and gas resource base. Strathcona's operations, infrastructure and land position are focused in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Strathcona is always looking for people focused on growth, both personal and professional. Those who love a challenge and get excited at the prospect of collaborating with talented people to continuously improve and innovate on tasks both large and small.
We are actively seeking Student Plant Operators to join our Cold Lake team. Reporting to the Shift Engineer, the successful candidates will assist in the safe and efficient operation of the plant equipment and will gain valuable experience towards their Power Engineering certifications.
We have opportunities at each of our three Thermal Facilities (Lindbergh, Orion, Tucker) starting in May 2026 for 4 or 8-month terms.
Responsibilities:
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Perform routine plant operations duties of the SAGD facility (plants and/or wells)
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Ensure compliance with Strathcona’s Health, Safety, Environment and Regulatory (HSER) policies, and practices.
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Prepare equipment for maintenance and ensure that the work is completed as per Strathcona’s procedures and work standards
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Assist with Emergency Response Plan (ERP) drills
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Provide creative solutions and effective problem solving of issues that arise within the plant environment i.e., troubleshooting, flagging deficiencies and recommending changes to current practices.
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Support management decisions with honest and open communication with all employees
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Support other Plant Operators in developing Operations Procedures
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Notify the supervisor of emergency/upset situations impacting the facility report deficiencies, and enter work orders
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Be willing to train/work in all operating positions in the plant
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Ensure all areas are kept clean to meet/exceed company standards
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Assist in coverage for vacation, sick days and leaves and upset conditions
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Be able to complete Power Engineer Logbook entries concisely and on time
Qualifications Include:
- Completion of Grade 12
- Fourth Class Power Engineering Certificate of Competency
- Currently enrolled in a Power Engineering co-op/internship program
- Valid Class 5 driver’s licence
- Demonstrated record of safe work habits and a commitment to safety
- Establish and maintain respectful and supportive working relationships with team members and with colleagues in other teams
- Communicate effectively with internal/external parties
- Demonstrate flexible/ innovative thinking skills
- Excellent problem solving and organizational skills
- Mechanically inclined
Work Environment:
- 12-hour shift work on a day/night shift rotation in a plant environment, including weekends, holidays and other shift coverage as required
- Working outside in changing weather condition
Physical Demands
- Ascending and descending Ladders, lifting up to 50 pounds, traveling to thermal plant.
Great things aren’t done by one person, they’re done by a team.
Strathcona is committed to developing a high-performance culture through collaboration, trust, and agility. We value our work, our communities, and our commitments – but most of all, we value the team of people who make what we do possible.
Apply to Strathcona
If you have what it takes to be a great Strathcona team member, we want to hear from you. We appreciate all interest in this opportunity but only those selected to advance through the process will be contacted.
About Strathcona Resources Ltd.
Strathcona is one of North America’s fastest growing oil and gas producers with operations focused on thermal oil, enhanced oil recovery and liquids-rich natural gas. Strathcona is built on an innovative approach to growth achieved through the consolidation and development of long-life oil and gas assets. Strathcona's common shares (symbol SCR) are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX).
About the role
Strathcona Resources Ltd. (“Strathcona”) is a Calgary, Alberta based oil and gas production and development company focused on maximizing oil and gas recovery from its low decline, high free cash flow oil and gas resource base. Strathcona's operations, infrastructure and land position are focused in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Strathcona is always looking for people focused on growth, both personal and professional. Those who love a challenge and get excited at the prospect of collaborating with talented people to continuously improve and innovate on tasks both large and small.
We are actively seeking Student Plant Operators to join our Cold Lake team. Reporting to the Shift Engineer, the successful candidates will assist in the safe and efficient operation of the plant equipment and will gain valuable experience towards their Power Engineering certifications.
We have opportunities at each of our three Thermal Facilities (Lindbergh, Orion, Tucker) starting in May 2026 for 4 or 8-month terms.
Responsibilities:
-
Perform routine plant operations duties of the SAGD facility (plants and/or wells)
-
Ensure compliance with Strathcona’s Health, Safety, Environment and Regulatory (HSER) policies, and practices.
-
Prepare equipment for maintenance and ensure that the work is completed as per Strathcona’s procedures and work standards
-
Assist with Emergency Response Plan (ERP) drills
-
Provide creative solutions and effective problem solving of issues that arise within the plant environment i.e., troubleshooting, flagging deficiencies and recommending changes to current practices.
-
Support management decisions with honest and open communication with all employees
-
Support other Plant Operators in developing Operations Procedures
-
Notify the supervisor of emergency/upset situations impacting the facility report deficiencies, and enter work orders
-
Be willing to train/work in all operating positions in the plant
-
Ensure all areas are kept clean to meet/exceed company standards
-
Assist in coverage for vacation, sick days and leaves and upset conditions
-
Be able to complete Power Engineer Logbook entries concisely and on time
Qualifications Include:
- Completion of Grade 12
- Fourth Class Power Engineering Certificate of Competency
- Currently enrolled in a Power Engineering co-op/internship program
- Valid Class 5 driver’s licence
- Demonstrated record of safe work habits and a commitment to safety
- Establish and maintain respectful and supportive working relationships with team members and with colleagues in other teams
- Communicate effectively with internal/external parties
- Demonstrate flexible/ innovative thinking skills
- Excellent problem solving and organizational skills
- Mechanically inclined
Work Environment:
- 12-hour shift work on a day/night shift rotation in a plant environment, including weekends, holidays and other shift coverage as required
- Working outside in changing weather condition
Physical Demands
- Ascending and descending Ladders, lifting up to 50 pounds, traveling to thermal plant.
Great things aren’t done by one person, they’re done by a team.
Strathcona is committed to developing a high-performance culture through collaboration, trust, and agility. We value our work, our communities, and our commitments – but most of all, we value the team of people who make what we do possible.
Apply to Strathcona
If you have what it takes to be a great Strathcona team member, we want to hear from you. We appreciate all interest in this opportunity but only those selected to advance through the process will be contacted.
About Strathcona Resources Ltd.
Strathcona is one of North America’s fastest growing oil and gas producers with operations focused on thermal oil, enhanced oil recovery and liquids-rich natural gas. Strathcona is built on an innovative approach to growth achieved through the consolidation and development of long-life oil and gas assets. Strathcona's common shares (symbol SCR) are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX).