Emergency Response Coordinator - Hybrid
Top Benefits
About the role
Location: Grande Prairie or Edmonton is preferred, other locations will be considered
Employment Type: Full Time – Limited Term – Anticipated duration 12 months
Salary Range: SP3, Level 5, $92,320 - $115,400 per year. The final compensation for this position will be determined based on individual factors, including education, qualifications, experience, and internal equity. This position may be eligible to receive a Northern Living allowance. Northern Living allowances are provided based on the location of the position and where an employee primarily works and resides.
Emergency Response Coordinator - Hybrid The Opportunity
The Emergency Response Coordinator (ERC) supports the Alberta Energy Regulator’s (AER’s) environmental protection and public safety mandate. The ERC coordinates the AER’s response to incidents and emergencies in energy and mineral sectors collaboratively with both industry and stakeholders, including the public, to expand awareness and knowledge of emergency preparedness, emergency response requirements and best practices. The ERC ensures industry’s compliance with applicable rules and regulations, assures public safety and environmental protection around energy and mineral development in Alberta.
The ERC also helps to ensure that appropriate emergency response plans (ERPs) are in place, so that industry maintains an effective level of preparedness and has the necessary resources and trained personnel in place to respond to an incident or emergency. The ERC also provides training both internally and externally, to increasing capacity for an efficient and effective response to incidents and emergencies within Alberta.
What your day-to-day will look like:
- Responsible for being on-call 24 hours during a 7-day period on a weekly rotation.
- Review reported incidents/emergencies then coordinate and/or support the AER efforts to ensure external parties conduct(s) a proper response.
- Coordinate the AER's response to high-risk provincial and regional incidents/emergencies.
- Deploy (when required) to the field to coordinate the AER's response to incidents/emergencies and ensure industry duty holders are taking the necessary response measures.
- Prepare and distribute notifications regarding incident status for AER’s executive leadership, as well as leadership within other government agencies, ministries, and partners.
- Liaise with and provide support to industry and other response agencies during incident response, which may include identifying, coordinating, and liaising with AER personnel.
- Support an AER Departmental Operation Centre (DOC), if activated.
- Provide support as the AER’s Consequence Management Officer (CMO) to the Provincial Emergency Coordination Centre (PECC).
- Evaluate industry duty holder’s level of emergency preparedness and compliance with rules through auditing Emergency Management Programs (EMPs) using auditing principles and in accordance with established protocols and procedures.
- Receive, review, and approve Emergency Response Plan’s (ERP’s) of industry duty holders.
- Assess industry’s capability to respond to incidents through ERP exercise evaluations by attending and reviewing industry exercises in the field.
What we’re looking for in you:
- Diploma in emergency response, emergency management, or other related education.
- 3-5 years of experience in emergency response/emergency management, with a focus in the energy sector.
- Experience with risk-informed decision making and the ability to multitask, manage multiple deadlines and priorities in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.
- Academic and practical experience in emergency management principles, phases, and incident command, as well as a strong knowledge of the Incident Command System (ICS) is preferred.
- Strong knowledge and understanding of AER’s Directive 071: Emergency Preparedness and Response, as well as AER’s emergency preparedness and response requirements, procedures is preferred.
- Possess the qualities of a strong team player able to work within a high functioning team in both non-stressful and stressful environments.
- Comfortable with change and the ability to meet AER performance goals and maintain alignment with division goals and strong analytical skills and the ability to make sound recommendations based on expertise.
- Strong written and verbal communication and presentation skills with special attention to detail and technical accuracy.
Additional Information:
- All applicants must be legally entitled to work in Canada at the time of application.
- Pre-placement Medical required due to the physical elements of the role which include, walking on uneven surfaces and climbing stairwells, entering and exiting vehicles, driving long distances, and working in all weather conditions.
- Possess a fully valid class 5 driver’s license along with a positive driving record.
- Additional training is required and will be provided, First Aid, H2S Alive, Defensive Driver Training, and Safe Trailering Training.
- Required travel on a possible monthly basis with potential overnight stays.
- This role participates in a hybrid work schedule and the work is comprised of 50% field work and 50% office work.
- Should an individual with the required qualifications not be available, applicants with closely related qualifications may be considered. As a result, the position may be redesigned and/or reclassified.
- If you need accommodation during any stage of the recruitment process, please email PeopleServices@aer.ca. Information relating to the need for accommodation and accommodation measures will be addressed confidentially.
What we offer you:
- Great benefits from your first day of work
- Flexible Work Program - hybrid work and flexible hours
- Generous vacation entitlement and flex days
More information about working at the AER’s including our comprehensive Total Rewards package can be found in the careers section of our website https://www.aer.ca/providing-information/about-the-aer/careers/what-we-offer.
Our Commitment to Diversity: At the AER, our values of Accountability, Collaboration, Transparency, and Trust & Respect are foundational to our culture – a culture where every individual, regardless of race, colour, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, or any other legally protected factors, thrives and contributes their unique perspectives.
Our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion fuels innovation, creating a brighter, more sustainable Alberta for all. Join us in shaping this dynamic future.
Application closing date: July 25, 2025, at midnight
About Alberta Energy Regulator
The AER ensures the safe, efficient, orderly, and environmentally responsible development of oil, oil sands, natural gas, and coal resources over their entire life cycle. This includes allocating and conserving water resources, managing public lands, and protecting the environment while providing economic benefits for all Albertans.
Emergency Response Coordinator - Hybrid
Top Benefits
About the role
Location: Grande Prairie or Edmonton is preferred, other locations will be considered
Employment Type: Full Time – Limited Term – Anticipated duration 12 months
Salary Range: SP3, Level 5, $92,320 - $115,400 per year. The final compensation for this position will be determined based on individual factors, including education, qualifications, experience, and internal equity. This position may be eligible to receive a Northern Living allowance. Northern Living allowances are provided based on the location of the position and where an employee primarily works and resides.
Emergency Response Coordinator - Hybrid The Opportunity
The Emergency Response Coordinator (ERC) supports the Alberta Energy Regulator’s (AER’s) environmental protection and public safety mandate. The ERC coordinates the AER’s response to incidents and emergencies in energy and mineral sectors collaboratively with both industry and stakeholders, including the public, to expand awareness and knowledge of emergency preparedness, emergency response requirements and best practices. The ERC ensures industry’s compliance with applicable rules and regulations, assures public safety and environmental protection around energy and mineral development in Alberta.
The ERC also helps to ensure that appropriate emergency response plans (ERPs) are in place, so that industry maintains an effective level of preparedness and has the necessary resources and trained personnel in place to respond to an incident or emergency. The ERC also provides training both internally and externally, to increasing capacity for an efficient and effective response to incidents and emergencies within Alberta.
What your day-to-day will look like:
- Responsible for being on-call 24 hours during a 7-day period on a weekly rotation.
- Review reported incidents/emergencies then coordinate and/or support the AER efforts to ensure external parties conduct(s) a proper response.
- Coordinate the AER's response to high-risk provincial and regional incidents/emergencies.
- Deploy (when required) to the field to coordinate the AER's response to incidents/emergencies and ensure industry duty holders are taking the necessary response measures.
- Prepare and distribute notifications regarding incident status for AER’s executive leadership, as well as leadership within other government agencies, ministries, and partners.
- Liaise with and provide support to industry and other response agencies during incident response, which may include identifying, coordinating, and liaising with AER personnel.
- Support an AER Departmental Operation Centre (DOC), if activated.
- Provide support as the AER’s Consequence Management Officer (CMO) to the Provincial Emergency Coordination Centre (PECC).
- Evaluate industry duty holder’s level of emergency preparedness and compliance with rules through auditing Emergency Management Programs (EMPs) using auditing principles and in accordance with established protocols and procedures.
- Receive, review, and approve Emergency Response Plan’s (ERP’s) of industry duty holders.
- Assess industry’s capability to respond to incidents through ERP exercise evaluations by attending and reviewing industry exercises in the field.
What we’re looking for in you:
- Diploma in emergency response, emergency management, or other related education.
- 3-5 years of experience in emergency response/emergency management, with a focus in the energy sector.
- Experience with risk-informed decision making and the ability to multitask, manage multiple deadlines and priorities in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.
- Academic and practical experience in emergency management principles, phases, and incident command, as well as a strong knowledge of the Incident Command System (ICS) is preferred.
- Strong knowledge and understanding of AER’s Directive 071: Emergency Preparedness and Response, as well as AER’s emergency preparedness and response requirements, procedures is preferred.
- Possess the qualities of a strong team player able to work within a high functioning team in both non-stressful and stressful environments.
- Comfortable with change and the ability to meet AER performance goals and maintain alignment with division goals and strong analytical skills and the ability to make sound recommendations based on expertise.
- Strong written and verbal communication and presentation skills with special attention to detail and technical accuracy.
Additional Information:
- All applicants must be legally entitled to work in Canada at the time of application.
- Pre-placement Medical required due to the physical elements of the role which include, walking on uneven surfaces and climbing stairwells, entering and exiting vehicles, driving long distances, and working in all weather conditions.
- Possess a fully valid class 5 driver’s license along with a positive driving record.
- Additional training is required and will be provided, First Aid, H2S Alive, Defensive Driver Training, and Safe Trailering Training.
- Required travel on a possible monthly basis with potential overnight stays.
- This role participates in a hybrid work schedule and the work is comprised of 50% field work and 50% office work.
- Should an individual with the required qualifications not be available, applicants with closely related qualifications may be considered. As a result, the position may be redesigned and/or reclassified.
- If you need accommodation during any stage of the recruitment process, please email PeopleServices@aer.ca. Information relating to the need for accommodation and accommodation measures will be addressed confidentially.
What we offer you:
- Great benefits from your first day of work
- Flexible Work Program - hybrid work and flexible hours
- Generous vacation entitlement and flex days
More information about working at the AER’s including our comprehensive Total Rewards package can be found in the careers section of our website https://www.aer.ca/providing-information/about-the-aer/careers/what-we-offer.
Our Commitment to Diversity: At the AER, our values of Accountability, Collaboration, Transparency, and Trust & Respect are foundational to our culture – a culture where every individual, regardless of race, colour, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, or any other legally protected factors, thrives and contributes their unique perspectives.
Our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion fuels innovation, creating a brighter, more sustainable Alberta for all. Join us in shaping this dynamic future.
Application closing date: July 25, 2025, at midnight
About Alberta Energy Regulator
The AER ensures the safe, efficient, orderly, and environmentally responsible development of oil, oil sands, natural gas, and coal resources over their entire life cycle. This includes allocating and conserving water resources, managing public lands, and protecting the environment while providing economic benefits for all Albertans.