Top Benefits
About the role
The Organization
Based in Alberta, Wolf is a private company, backed by Canada Pension Plan Investments (CPP Investments). Wolf was formed in 2015 to focus on the acquisition and development of innovative midstream energy infrastructure assets in Western Canada. Wolf's long-term business plan, investment timeline, and continued dedication to finding innovative solutions creates a competitive alternative to other midstream companies. Wolf has grown through a series of acquisitions and successful developments, resulting in three businesses based on the Wolf-owned and operated Access Pipeline System, Alberta Carbon Trunk Line, and the NGL North System.
At Wolf we have an uncompromising commitment and respect for health, safety, and the environment. Wolf's purpose is to deliver the future of energy infrastructure, today. We look for people who have a forward-thinking mind-set and who exemplify the Wolf Ways: We are OneWolf, We Find a Better Way, We Do The Right Thing, and We Own It!
The Opportunity
The Senior Operations Engineer, NGL provides technical and operational support to ensure safe, reliable, and efficient operation of Wolf’s NGL assets, including recovery gas processing, NGL separation, pipelines and rail loading operations. This role acts as a key interface between Operations, Engineering, Maintenance, Projects, and Commercial and is responsible for troubleshooting plant issues, optimizing performance, and supporting long-term asset integrity and reliability.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide technical support for daily operations, ensuring safe and efficient production
- Lead troubleshooting and root cause analysis (RCA) for operational upsets, equipment failures, and process safety incidents
- Monitor and optimize plant performance including inlet gas processing, refrigeration, cryogenic recovery, NGL separation (C2/C3/C4+), and associated utilities
- Identify and implement debottlenecking and process optimization opportunities to improve plant throughput, recovery rates, and energy efficiency
- Provide operational and engineering support for rail loading activities, ensuring compliance with safety, regulatory, and commercial requirements; optimize loading efficiency and interface with commercial and logistics teams as needed
- Support and lead Management of Change (MOC) processes, including development of process design packages, risk assessments, and implementation oversight
- Review, approve, and stamp engineering drawings and technical documents in accordance with APEGA professional practice standards and Wolf’s Professional Practice Management Plan, ensuring accuracy, regulatory compliance, and fitness for purpose
- Collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams on capital and sustaining projects, providing operations input into project development, design, commissioning, and startup
- Review and update operating procedures, PFDs/P&IDs, and process documentation
- Provide mentorship and technical guidance to junior engineers and operations staff
- Maintain compliance with Alberta regulatory requirements (AER, ABSA, OH&S), and internal standards related to pressure equipment, emissions, and process safety
- Support the development and tracking of KPIs for operational performance and reliability
- Participate in HAZOPs, PHA, LOPA and other process safety activities
- Lead and support risk management processes
Qualifications and Experience
Education:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical, Mechanical, or Process Engineering
- Registered as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) with APEGA (or eligible)
Experience:
- Minimum 8–10 years of relevant experience in operations engineering roles within gas plants, NGL facilities, gas/liquid pipelines or similar processing environments
- Strong understanding of cryogenic gas processing, liquid separation, heat integration, compression, and pressure equipment
- Experience with process simulation tools (e.g., Aspen HYSYS, ProMax) and data analysis platforms (e.g., PI, Excel VBA)
- Solid knowledge of Alberta regulatory environment (AER Directives, ABSA, CSA, etc.)
- Experience with turnaround planning and execution would be considered an asset
- Familiarity with control systems
Skills:
- Demonstrated ability to lead and influence cross-functional teams in a high-pressure operational setting
- Strong safety mindset and familiarity with process safety and risk management principles
- Field presence required for operational support, troubleshooting, project implementation, and interface with site personnel
- Travel may include short-notice or extended trips during turnarounds, commissioning, or critical operations events
- Participation in after-hours or on-call support may be required depending on operational need
- Compliance with all site-specific safety protocols and use of appropriate PPE during field visits is mandatory
- Valid Class 5 Drivers License and satisfactory driver’s abstract
Rewards
- Competitive compensation with eligibility in our bonus program
- Comprehensive benefits
- Employer matched savings plan
- Parental leave top-up
- Flex time
Interested candidates should apply at www.wolfmidstream.com. We thank all for their interest; however, only those considered for an interview will be contacted.
About Wolf Midstream
Wolf Midstream is a Calgary-based energy infrastructure company led by a focused team of industry veterans. The Wolf team has a proven track record of executing on creative midstream solutions that benefit their customers.
Wolf is focused on investing in Western Canadian energy infrastructure. The company is backed by the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board ("CPPIB"), an investment management organization responsible for investing Canada Pension Plan ("CPP") funds.
Unlike competing midstream companies, Wolf is in a unique position to respond to customers' long term objectives, including on-going asset development and operational needs. Wolf's investment horizon looks well beyond quarterly results of public companies and trigger events required by private equity. Wolf is also flexible enough to create customer alignment through unique risk-sharing approaches.
Comprehensive regulatory compliance, safety, health, and environmental management is critical to Wolf. Wolf's core focus on operations translates to providing reliable service to customers.
Top Benefits
About the role
The Organization
Based in Alberta, Wolf is a private company, backed by Canada Pension Plan Investments (CPP Investments). Wolf was formed in 2015 to focus on the acquisition and development of innovative midstream energy infrastructure assets in Western Canada. Wolf's long-term business plan, investment timeline, and continued dedication to finding innovative solutions creates a competitive alternative to other midstream companies. Wolf has grown through a series of acquisitions and successful developments, resulting in three businesses based on the Wolf-owned and operated Access Pipeline System, Alberta Carbon Trunk Line, and the NGL North System.
At Wolf we have an uncompromising commitment and respect for health, safety, and the environment. Wolf's purpose is to deliver the future of energy infrastructure, today. We look for people who have a forward-thinking mind-set and who exemplify the Wolf Ways: We are OneWolf, We Find a Better Way, We Do The Right Thing, and We Own It!
The Opportunity
The Senior Operations Engineer, NGL provides technical and operational support to ensure safe, reliable, and efficient operation of Wolf’s NGL assets, including recovery gas processing, NGL separation, pipelines and rail loading operations. This role acts as a key interface between Operations, Engineering, Maintenance, Projects, and Commercial and is responsible for troubleshooting plant issues, optimizing performance, and supporting long-term asset integrity and reliability.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide technical support for daily operations, ensuring safe and efficient production
- Lead troubleshooting and root cause analysis (RCA) for operational upsets, equipment failures, and process safety incidents
- Monitor and optimize plant performance including inlet gas processing, refrigeration, cryogenic recovery, NGL separation (C2/C3/C4+), and associated utilities
- Identify and implement debottlenecking and process optimization opportunities to improve plant throughput, recovery rates, and energy efficiency
- Provide operational and engineering support for rail loading activities, ensuring compliance with safety, regulatory, and commercial requirements; optimize loading efficiency and interface with commercial and logistics teams as needed
- Support and lead Management of Change (MOC) processes, including development of process design packages, risk assessments, and implementation oversight
- Review, approve, and stamp engineering drawings and technical documents in accordance with APEGA professional practice standards and Wolf’s Professional Practice Management Plan, ensuring accuracy, regulatory compliance, and fitness for purpose
- Collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams on capital and sustaining projects, providing operations input into project development, design, commissioning, and startup
- Review and update operating procedures, PFDs/P&IDs, and process documentation
- Provide mentorship and technical guidance to junior engineers and operations staff
- Maintain compliance with Alberta regulatory requirements (AER, ABSA, OH&S), and internal standards related to pressure equipment, emissions, and process safety
- Support the development and tracking of KPIs for operational performance and reliability
- Participate in HAZOPs, PHA, LOPA and other process safety activities
- Lead and support risk management processes
Qualifications and Experience
Education:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical, Mechanical, or Process Engineering
- Registered as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) with APEGA (or eligible)
Experience:
- Minimum 8–10 years of relevant experience in operations engineering roles within gas plants, NGL facilities, gas/liquid pipelines or similar processing environments
- Strong understanding of cryogenic gas processing, liquid separation, heat integration, compression, and pressure equipment
- Experience with process simulation tools (e.g., Aspen HYSYS, ProMax) and data analysis platforms (e.g., PI, Excel VBA)
- Solid knowledge of Alberta regulatory environment (AER Directives, ABSA, CSA, etc.)
- Experience with turnaround planning and execution would be considered an asset
- Familiarity with control systems
Skills:
- Demonstrated ability to lead and influence cross-functional teams in a high-pressure operational setting
- Strong safety mindset and familiarity with process safety and risk management principles
- Field presence required for operational support, troubleshooting, project implementation, and interface with site personnel
- Travel may include short-notice or extended trips during turnarounds, commissioning, or critical operations events
- Participation in after-hours or on-call support may be required depending on operational need
- Compliance with all site-specific safety protocols and use of appropriate PPE during field visits is mandatory
- Valid Class 5 Drivers License and satisfactory driver’s abstract
Rewards
- Competitive compensation with eligibility in our bonus program
- Comprehensive benefits
- Employer matched savings plan
- Parental leave top-up
- Flex time
Interested candidates should apply at www.wolfmidstream.com. We thank all for their interest; however, only those considered for an interview will be contacted.
About Wolf Midstream
Wolf Midstream is a Calgary-based energy infrastructure company led by a focused team of industry veterans. The Wolf team has a proven track record of executing on creative midstream solutions that benefit their customers.
Wolf is focused on investing in Western Canadian energy infrastructure. The company is backed by the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board ("CPPIB"), an investment management organization responsible for investing Canada Pension Plan ("CPP") funds.
Unlike competing midstream companies, Wolf is in a unique position to respond to customers' long term objectives, including on-going asset development and operational needs. Wolf's investment horizon looks well beyond quarterly results of public companies and trigger events required by private equity. Wolf is also flexible enough to create customer alignment through unique risk-sharing approaches.
Comprehensive regulatory compliance, safety, health, and environmental management is critical to Wolf. Wolf's core focus on operations translates to providing reliable service to customers.