Top Benefits
About the role
Tundra Oil & Gas is a Manitoba-based oil and gas exploration and production company and a wholly owned subsidiary of Winnipeg-based James Richardson & Sons, Limited. Tundra’s head office is in Winnipeg, with additional offices in Virden, Estevan, and Calgary. At Tundra, we believe that our people are the foundation of our success, and we are dedicated to growing our company in a sustainable and disciplined way. This philosophy has served us well since our inception in 1980. Today, Tundra is a team 400-strong, and a leader in the Manitoba and southeast Saskatchewan oil industry. We take pride in supporting the communities in which we operate and stewarding the resources we manage for today and for the future. We are committed to working together and to getting everyone home safe every day.
THE OPPORTUNITY:
Tundra is excited to announce an opportunity for a Network Analyst based out of our Virden, MB office. The successful incumbent will be eligible to participate in Tundra’s hybrid work schedule on a rotating basis.
This role is critical to ensuring the stable operation of Tundra’s network infrastructure and systems. The Network Analyst will plan, develop, install, configure, secure, support, and optimize all network hardware, software, and communication links. This position plays a key role in maintaining connectivity across multiple offices and supporting a growing network environment.
REPORTS TO: Senior Network Analyst
WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING:
- Design and analyze network technology needs.
- Maintain and troubleshoot network infrastructure, including firewalls, routers, switches, VPNs, WANs, LANs, VLANs, radios, fiber optics, and internet access.
- Monitor and maintain server infrastructure, including physical servers, virtual servers, SANs, and appliances.
- Document steps and resolutions in IT ticket tracking systems and knowledgebases.
- Ensure secure communications and connectivity across head office, field offices, and remote sites.
- Implement network security measures, including access control and intrusion detection.
- Research network products, services, standards, and best practices.
- Schedule and perform network and server upgrades and repairs.
- Respond to alerts and support requests related to network and server issues.
- Install, configure, test, and troubleshoot network peripheral devices.
- Collaborate with application support, help desk, and project teams.
- Support a 300-node and growing network infrastructure.
- Ensure reliable connectivity for remote offices and users.
WHAT YOU NEED:
- College diploma or university degree in Information Technology
- Microsoft, Networking, and VMWare certifications
- 3–8 years of experience in network support for small to medium-sized businesses
- Proficient knowledge of network protocols and technologies (firewalls, routers, switches, VPNs, radio communications)
- Experience with SonicWall, HP, and Cisco network devices recommended
- Experience with Microsoft Windows, Windows Server, Office 365, and Active Directory
- Knowledge of virtualization solutions, specifically VMWare
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
- Strong written and oral communication skills
- Keen attention to detail and proven problem-solving abilities
- Ability to manage multiple projects and tasks simultaneously
- Self-motivated and collaborative team player
- Willingness to mentor and train less experienced colleagues
OTHER DETAILS:
- This position is eligible to participate in Tundra’s hybrid work schedule on a rotating basis and is subject to business needs.
We recognize that people come with a wealth of experience and talent beyond just the technical requirements of a job. If your experience is close to what you see listed here, please still consider applying. Diversity of experience and skills combined with passion is a key to innovation and excellence. Therefore, we encourage people from all backgrounds to apply for our positions.
If you are interested in joining our team, please visit the Careers section of our website at www.tundraoilandgas.com to submit your cover letter and resume along with your salary expectations by end of day January 5th, 2026.
We wish to thank all candidates for their interest, however, only those being considered for interviews will be contacted.
About Tundra Oil & Gas
Tundra Oil & Gas is a wholly-owned business of Winnipeg-based James Richardson & Sons, Limited (JRSL), a private family company established in 1857. JRSL is a multidisciplined enterprise with operations in agriculture, food processing, financial services, property management, and energy.
Tundra commenced operations in 1980 and has since been on a growth trajectory by developing new assets and integrating strategic acquisitions. Tundra operates over 95% of its production, which is ~38,000 barrels of light crude oil per day.
The company's core properties are located within the Williston Basin in southwestern Manitoba and southeastern Saskatchewan. A focused approach to exploration and development applies to core areas.
Currently, the firm employs ~300 staff located across four offices (Winnipeg and Virden, Manitoba; Estevan, Saskatchewan; Calgary, Alberta) and at various field sites.
The Winnipeg head office provides accounting, communications, land administration, including well licensing support for all offices, human resources support and local information services.
Tundra’s Virden field office oversees our daily operations of over 5,000 wells and facilities. Staff provide technical expertise for all drilling, completions and well tie-in activity, engineering support for facilities optimization, surface leasing, supply chain management, environmental activities, production accounting, human resources, local information services, and coordination of the company’s safety program.
The Calgary technical office provides geological, geophysical, and reservoir engineering support and mineral leasing. Tundra uses the latest technology to explore for and develop assets, including 3D and 4D seismic, advanced coring and logging techniques, reservoir characterization and dynamic fluid simulation, and secondary and tertiary recovery mechanisms, such as waterflooding and CO2 injection.
Top Benefits
About the role
Tundra Oil & Gas is a Manitoba-based oil and gas exploration and production company and a wholly owned subsidiary of Winnipeg-based James Richardson & Sons, Limited. Tundra’s head office is in Winnipeg, with additional offices in Virden, Estevan, and Calgary. At Tundra, we believe that our people are the foundation of our success, and we are dedicated to growing our company in a sustainable and disciplined way. This philosophy has served us well since our inception in 1980. Today, Tundra is a team 400-strong, and a leader in the Manitoba and southeast Saskatchewan oil industry. We take pride in supporting the communities in which we operate and stewarding the resources we manage for today and for the future. We are committed to working together and to getting everyone home safe every day.
THE OPPORTUNITY:
Tundra is excited to announce an opportunity for a Network Analyst based out of our Virden, MB office. The successful incumbent will be eligible to participate in Tundra’s hybrid work schedule on a rotating basis.
This role is critical to ensuring the stable operation of Tundra’s network infrastructure and systems. The Network Analyst will plan, develop, install, configure, secure, support, and optimize all network hardware, software, and communication links. This position plays a key role in maintaining connectivity across multiple offices and supporting a growing network environment.
REPORTS TO: Senior Network Analyst
WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING:
- Design and analyze network technology needs.
- Maintain and troubleshoot network infrastructure, including firewalls, routers, switches, VPNs, WANs, LANs, VLANs, radios, fiber optics, and internet access.
- Monitor and maintain server infrastructure, including physical servers, virtual servers, SANs, and appliances.
- Document steps and resolutions in IT ticket tracking systems and knowledgebases.
- Ensure secure communications and connectivity across head office, field offices, and remote sites.
- Implement network security measures, including access control and intrusion detection.
- Research network products, services, standards, and best practices.
- Schedule and perform network and server upgrades and repairs.
- Respond to alerts and support requests related to network and server issues.
- Install, configure, test, and troubleshoot network peripheral devices.
- Collaborate with application support, help desk, and project teams.
- Support a 300-node and growing network infrastructure.
- Ensure reliable connectivity for remote offices and users.
WHAT YOU NEED:
- College diploma or university degree in Information Technology
- Microsoft, Networking, and VMWare certifications
- 3–8 years of experience in network support for small to medium-sized businesses
- Proficient knowledge of network protocols and technologies (firewalls, routers, switches, VPNs, radio communications)
- Experience with SonicWall, HP, and Cisco network devices recommended
- Experience with Microsoft Windows, Windows Server, Office 365, and Active Directory
- Knowledge of virtualization solutions, specifically VMWare
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
- Strong written and oral communication skills
- Keen attention to detail and proven problem-solving abilities
- Ability to manage multiple projects and tasks simultaneously
- Self-motivated and collaborative team player
- Willingness to mentor and train less experienced colleagues
OTHER DETAILS:
- This position is eligible to participate in Tundra’s hybrid work schedule on a rotating basis and is subject to business needs.
We recognize that people come with a wealth of experience and talent beyond just the technical requirements of a job. If your experience is close to what you see listed here, please still consider applying. Diversity of experience and skills combined with passion is a key to innovation and excellence. Therefore, we encourage people from all backgrounds to apply for our positions.
If you are interested in joining our team, please visit the Careers section of our website at www.tundraoilandgas.com to submit your cover letter and resume along with your salary expectations by end of day January 5th, 2026.
We wish to thank all candidates for their interest, however, only those being considered for interviews will be contacted.
About Tundra Oil & Gas
Tundra Oil & Gas is a wholly-owned business of Winnipeg-based James Richardson & Sons, Limited (JRSL), a private family company established in 1857. JRSL is a multidisciplined enterprise with operations in agriculture, food processing, financial services, property management, and energy.
Tundra commenced operations in 1980 and has since been on a growth trajectory by developing new assets and integrating strategic acquisitions. Tundra operates over 95% of its production, which is ~38,000 barrels of light crude oil per day.
The company's core properties are located within the Williston Basin in southwestern Manitoba and southeastern Saskatchewan. A focused approach to exploration and development applies to core areas.
Currently, the firm employs ~300 staff located across four offices (Winnipeg and Virden, Manitoba; Estevan, Saskatchewan; Calgary, Alberta) and at various field sites.
The Winnipeg head office provides accounting, communications, land administration, including well licensing support for all offices, human resources support and local information services.
Tundra’s Virden field office oversees our daily operations of over 5,000 wells and facilities. Staff provide technical expertise for all drilling, completions and well tie-in activity, engineering support for facilities optimization, surface leasing, supply chain management, environmental activities, production accounting, human resources, local information services, and coordination of the company’s safety program.
The Calgary technical office provides geological, geophysical, and reservoir engineering support and mineral leasing. Tundra uses the latest technology to explore for and develop assets, including 3D and 4D seismic, advanced coring and logging techniques, reservoir characterization and dynamic fluid simulation, and secondary and tertiary recovery mechanisms, such as waterflooding and CO2 injection.