Top Benefits
About the role
At Suncor, we produce and provide energy. 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 Senior Inspector oversees the health and performance of Midstream’s integrity management programs, ensuring the safe, compliant operation of more than a thousand pieces of regulated static equipment across tanks, pressure systems, boilers, PRDs, and piping. This role also fulfills site QA inspector responsibilities for West and Burrard Production Unit Teams (PUT’s) which includes sites in BC, Saskatchewan, Colorado, and Alberta. By leveraging strong regulatory expertise and data‑enabled practices, the Senior Inspector supports maintenance and project execution, ensuring field work meets Suncor’s technical, regulatory, and operational excellence standards.
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:
- Relevant experience related to inspection, NDE, and integrity management of tanks, piping, and pressure equipment, with strong time management skills
- A High School Diploma, accredited technical school diploma, or university degree in a related subject (e.g., materials technologist, engineer)
- Possesses technical knowledge and leadership aptitude required to manage and direct the work of outsourced workers
- A valid driver’s license and a clean driving record
- Valid American Petroleum Institute (API) 510 certification and qualified to obtain ABSA in-service inspector
Don’t have all the qualifications listed? That’s ok! Apply anyway. We acknowledge the value of transferable skills.
Key Accountabilities:
- Acts as Chief Inspector for Integrity Management programs in Midstream, ensuring compliance with the requirements of Midstream’s integrity programs
- Lead and monitors the effectiveness of the integrity programs and procedures (e.g., Pressure Equipment Integrity Management Program, etc.) to identify and implement improvement opportunities
- Provide integrity input into regulatory audits, prepare integrity related documentation and attend regulatory meetings as or with the designated regulatory lead
- Fulfills the Technical Authority Level 2 (TA-2) role for Inspection for Midstream, completing a technical review to inform approval or rejection of deferral requests
- Travels to site regularly to perform QA inspector duties for West & Burrard and to support site inspectors for East and Pipelines as part of ensuring program health
- Provides leadership for site QA inspectors (contractors) to drive a business mindset and provide support to complete their work
- Monitors the health of the inspection program for tanks (>400), pressure equipment (incl. piping and PRD’s), and boilers in Suncor’s Midstream organization
- Supports preparation of the annual maintenance budget, through integrity inputs into scope, scheduling, and costs. This includes recommendations to optimize inspection execution (e.g., group inspection tasks on a site-by-site basis)
- Supports investigations related to tanks or pressure equipment pressure boundary failures when requested, including failure analyses, reports, regulatory responses and return-to-service recommendations
- Provide coaching on the delivery of quality construction work packages (CWP) and Inspection Test Plans (ITPs)
- Participates in safety programs, attending toolbox talks and completing site safety observations with a curious approach to learning and understand context, leveraging a HOP mindset
Location and other key details :
- This is an office-based role. You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W. with mandatory travel to site requirements (within Canda and US) (25-40% of time)
- Work Hours: Monday – Friday 40 hours per week when in Calgary
- This position is overtime eligible as geographical limitations and incidents may require extended hours and weekends
- High need for safety and environmental compliance as operating environment can be severe due to weather conditions and remote location logistics can result in one of the most challenging operating environments for both people and equipment operations.
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.
About Suncor
In 1967, we pioneered commercial development of Canada's oil sands – one of the largest petroleum resource basins in the world. Since then, Suncor has grown to become a globally competitive integrated energy company with a balanced portfolio of high-quality assets, a strong balance sheet and significant growth prospects.
Suncor’s operations include oil sands development and upgrading, conventional and offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand.
Our use of innovative technology has made us an industry leader in the energy business – and with a strong strategy for growth, Suncor offers a solid foundation for you to continue building your career.
As an employer, Suncor is one of the best companies in Canada, providing tremendous future potential where talented people thrive and lead. As our business evolves, so do our employment opportunities. Our work culture includes a dynamic mix of newcomers and experienced professionals, with a diversity of skills and expertise from all parts of Canada.
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Top Benefits
About the role
At Suncor, we produce and provide energy. 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 Senior Inspector oversees the health and performance of Midstream’s integrity management programs, ensuring the safe, compliant operation of more than a thousand pieces of regulated static equipment across tanks, pressure systems, boilers, PRDs, and piping. This role also fulfills site QA inspector responsibilities for West and Burrard Production Unit Teams (PUT’s) which includes sites in BC, Saskatchewan, Colorado, and Alberta. By leveraging strong regulatory expertise and data‑enabled practices, the Senior Inspector supports maintenance and project execution, ensuring field work meets Suncor’s technical, regulatory, and operational excellence standards.
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:
- Relevant experience related to inspection, NDE, and integrity management of tanks, piping, and pressure equipment, with strong time management skills
- A High School Diploma, accredited technical school diploma, or university degree in a related subject (e.g., materials technologist, engineer)
- Possesses technical knowledge and leadership aptitude required to manage and direct the work of outsourced workers
- A valid driver’s license and a clean driving record
- Valid American Petroleum Institute (API) 510 certification and qualified to obtain ABSA in-service inspector
Don’t have all the qualifications listed? That’s ok! Apply anyway. We acknowledge the value of transferable skills.
Key Accountabilities:
- Acts as Chief Inspector for Integrity Management programs in Midstream, ensuring compliance with the requirements of Midstream’s integrity programs
- Lead and monitors the effectiveness of the integrity programs and procedures (e.g., Pressure Equipment Integrity Management Program, etc.) to identify and implement improvement opportunities
- Provide integrity input into regulatory audits, prepare integrity related documentation and attend regulatory meetings as or with the designated regulatory lead
- Fulfills the Technical Authority Level 2 (TA-2) role for Inspection for Midstream, completing a technical review to inform approval or rejection of deferral requests
- Travels to site regularly to perform QA inspector duties for West & Burrard and to support site inspectors for East and Pipelines as part of ensuring program health
- Provides leadership for site QA inspectors (contractors) to drive a business mindset and provide support to complete their work
- Monitors the health of the inspection program for tanks (>400), pressure equipment (incl. piping and PRD’s), and boilers in Suncor’s Midstream organization
- Supports preparation of the annual maintenance budget, through integrity inputs into scope, scheduling, and costs. This includes recommendations to optimize inspection execution (e.g., group inspection tasks on a site-by-site basis)
- Supports investigations related to tanks or pressure equipment pressure boundary failures when requested, including failure analyses, reports, regulatory responses and return-to-service recommendations
- Provide coaching on the delivery of quality construction work packages (CWP) and Inspection Test Plans (ITPs)
- Participates in safety programs, attending toolbox talks and completing site safety observations with a curious approach to learning and understand context, leveraging a HOP mindset
Location and other key details :
- This is an office-based role. You will work out of our Calgary head office, located in the Suncor Energy Centre at 150 – 6th Ave S.W. with mandatory travel to site requirements (within Canda and US) (25-40% of time)
- Work Hours: Monday – Friday 40 hours per week when in Calgary
- This position is overtime eligible as geographical limitations and incidents may require extended hours and weekends
- High need for safety and environmental compliance as operating environment can be severe due to weather conditions and remote location logistics can result in one of the most challenging operating environments for both people and equipment operations.
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.
About Suncor
In 1967, we pioneered commercial development of Canada's oil sands – one of the largest petroleum resource basins in the world. Since then, Suncor has grown to become a globally competitive integrated energy company with a balanced portfolio of high-quality assets, a strong balance sheet and significant growth prospects.
Suncor’s operations include oil sands development and upgrading, conventional and offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining, and product marketing under the Petro-Canada brand.
Our use of innovative technology has made us an industry leader in the energy business – and with a strong strategy for growth, Suncor offers a solid foundation for you to continue building your career.
As an employer, Suncor is one of the best companies in Canada, providing tremendous future potential where talented people thrive and lead. As our business evolves, so do our employment opportunities. Our work culture includes a dynamic mix of newcomers and experienced professionals, with a diversity of skills and expertise from all parts of Canada.