About the role
Tourmaline Oil Corp. is a Canadian senior crude oil and natural gas exploration and production company
focused on long-term growth through an active exploration, development, production, and acquisition
program in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.
We are currently looking for a Pipeline Integrity Specialist to join our team.
Reporting to the Lead-Pipeline Integrity, the Pipeline Integrity Specialist will be responsible for, but not
limited to, the following duties:
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Support the safe, reliable, and compliant operation of pipeline assets through integrity management
programs and initiatives
- Coordinate slope stability assessments, geohazard evaluations, and mitigation activities related to
erosion, terrain movement, landslides, and washouts
-
Manage depth of cover monitoring programs, inspections, risk assessments, and remediation activities
-
Support geotechnical investigations, contractor coordination, and terrain-related integrity assessments
-
Maintain integrity risk registers, GIS records, monitoring programs, and technical documentation
-
Support integrity management activities for non-core pipeline systems, including inspections,
remediation work, and corrective action development
- Support development, implementation, and continuous improvement of leak detection strategies and
monitoring programs
-
Coordinate leak detection assessments, technology evaluations, and program performance reviews
-
Analyze integrity and risk data to support risk-based decision making and continuous improvement
initiatives
-
Prepare technical reports, summaries, performance metrics, and regulatory documentation as required
-
Collaborate with Operations, Engineering, Environmental, Regulatory, and third-party consultants on
integrity-related activities
- Support additional integrity initiatives including water crossing management, inline inspection (ILI)
coordination, corrosion mitigation, damage prevention, exposure investigations, and emergency response
activities
-
Assist with integrity procedure development and regulatory compliance activities
-
Report unsafe conditions or integrity concerns to the Asset Integrity Team Lead
QUALIFICATIONS
- Diploma or Degree in Engineering, Engineering Technology, Geotechnical Engineering, Civil
Engineering, Geological Engineering, or a related discipline considered an asset
- Minimum five (5) years of industry experience related to pipeline integrity, geotechnical assessment, or
pipeline operations
- Knowledge of pipeline integrity management systems, geotechnical assessment practices, and industry
standards
- Experience with slope stability, depth of cover, leak detection, geohazard management, or related
integrity programs considered an asset
-
Familiarity with pipeline regulations and regulatory compliance requirements
-
Experience with GIS systems, integrity databases, and reporting tools
-
Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills with attention to detail
-
Strong communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to work independently and within
multidisciplinary teams
- Commitment to safety, compliance, and operational reliability
LOCATION
- This position may be based out of any Tourmaline office location, including Fort St. John, Grande
Prairie, Edson, Sylvan Lake, or Calgary, with an expectation to work in the office or field five (5) days
per week.
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About the role
Tourmaline Oil Corp. is a Canadian senior crude oil and natural gas exploration and production company
focused on long-term growth through an active exploration, development, production, and acquisition
program in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.
We are currently looking for a Pipeline Integrity Specialist to join our team.
Reporting to the Lead-Pipeline Integrity, the Pipeline Integrity Specialist will be responsible for, but not
limited to, the following duties:
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Support the safe, reliable, and compliant operation of pipeline assets through integrity management
programs and initiatives
- Coordinate slope stability assessments, geohazard evaluations, and mitigation activities related to
erosion, terrain movement, landslides, and washouts
-
Manage depth of cover monitoring programs, inspections, risk assessments, and remediation activities
-
Support geotechnical investigations, contractor coordination, and terrain-related integrity assessments
-
Maintain integrity risk registers, GIS records, monitoring programs, and technical documentation
-
Support integrity management activities for non-core pipeline systems, including inspections,
remediation work, and corrective action development
- Support development, implementation, and continuous improvement of leak detection strategies and
monitoring programs
-
Coordinate leak detection assessments, technology evaluations, and program performance reviews
-
Analyze integrity and risk data to support risk-based decision making and continuous improvement
initiatives
-
Prepare technical reports, summaries, performance metrics, and regulatory documentation as required
-
Collaborate with Operations, Engineering, Environmental, Regulatory, and third-party consultants on
integrity-related activities
- Support additional integrity initiatives including water crossing management, inline inspection (ILI)
coordination, corrosion mitigation, damage prevention, exposure investigations, and emergency response
activities
-
Assist with integrity procedure development and regulatory compliance activities
-
Report unsafe conditions or integrity concerns to the Asset Integrity Team Lead
QUALIFICATIONS
- Diploma or Degree in Engineering, Engineering Technology, Geotechnical Engineering, Civil
Engineering, Geological Engineering, or a related discipline considered an asset
- Minimum five (5) years of industry experience related to pipeline integrity, geotechnical assessment, or
pipeline operations
- Knowledge of pipeline integrity management systems, geotechnical assessment practices, and industry
standards
- Experience with slope stability, depth of cover, leak detection, geohazard management, or related
integrity programs considered an asset
-
Familiarity with pipeline regulations and regulatory compliance requirements
-
Experience with GIS systems, integrity databases, and reporting tools
-
Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills with attention to detail
-
Strong communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to work independently and within
multidisciplinary teams
- Commitment to safety, compliance, and operational reliability
LOCATION
- This position may be based out of any Tourmaline office location, including Fort St. John, Grande
Prairie, Edson, Sylvan Lake, or Calgary, with an expectation to work in the office or field five (5) days
per week.
Not the right fit? Search for Pipeline Integrity Specialist jobs in Calgary, AB