21 Aug
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Tundra Oil & Gas
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Saskatchewan
21 Aug
Tundra Oil & Gas
Saskatchewan
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 prospect for a Lead Operator, based in Estevan, SK. A Lead Operator is a senior operational role requiring extensive knowledge of production facilities, including battery operations, compressor stations, well performance optimization, storage facilities, and associated field infrastructure and serves as a key resource for troubleshooting complex production issues, driving operational efficiencies, mentoring team members, and coordinating field activities.
Reports to
Production Foreman
WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING
Operational Support
Provide direction and technical guidance to Operators within the assigned operating area
Provide relief operational support as required
Monitor operator training levels and support employee development
Troubleshoot production issues
Monitor production performance and investigate variances to maximize production and minimize downtime
Provide insights and share recommendations at Operational meetings
Review, approve, and process invoices
Assist in monitoring and managing controllable costs
Identify and implement opportunities to improve operational efficiency, reliability, and cost-effectiveness
Contribute to business development team by collaborating with various departments to support operational and corporate objectives
Leadership Support
Coach, mentor, and support Operators
Assist in performance management processes, including performance reviews, goal setting, and addressing performance concerns
Oversee Operator scheduling and vacation coverage
Coordinate and oversee the activities of contractors, construction crews, maintenance personnel, and turnaround teams toe ensure work is completed safely and efficiently
Assist with planning and scheduling facility turnarounds
Provide Production Foreman relief as required
Safety Support
Actively participate and promote Tundra’s safety practices
Collaborate with the Safety Department for developing safe work procedures
Provide insights and share opinions at Safety meetings
WHAT YOU NEED
High School Diploma or equivalent
Valid driver’s licence
Minimum 5 years’ oilfield operating experience
Full working knowledge of battery facilities and water inject/disposal systems
Working knowledge of compressors considered an asset
Strong safety conscience
Strong mechanical aptitude
Computer skills are considered an asset
Upon being hired, willingness to achieve certification in:
H2S Alive Certificate
First Aid/ CPR
ATV Safety Course
WHMIS
TDG
SAIT Production Field Operator Training Levels A and B
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR
Demonstrate strong leadership in managing employee issues with professionalism, fairness, and discretion in a constructive and timely manner
Advanced troubleshooting and problem-solving abilities
Comprehensive knowledge of production operations and facility systems
Sound decision-making and independent judgement
Strong organizational, planning, and prioritization skills
Effective communication and interpersonal skills
Maintain composure under high-pressure, stressful, or emergency situations
Financial awareness and cost management focus
Commitment to continuous improvement, operational excellence, and safety leadership
OTHER DETAILS
This position is field-based, and the successful candidate will be expected to work in all types of weather
Required to reside within a 45-minute drive of the assigned field
Must conform to facial hair standards for wearing respiratory protective equipment as required by Enform
Required to be on call
Required to drive to a variety of work sites using company vehicles including all-terrain vehicles, snowmobiles, etc.
May be required to lift items weighing up to 25 kilograms or more
Exposure to potential hazards e.g. toxic chemicals such as hydrogen sulfide
Required to work under stress and to handle emergency situations
Tundra Oil & Gas Limited is committed to protecting the health and safety of all individuals involved in our business activities, and the communities where we live and work. Given this commitment, Tundra requires pre-employment drug & alcohol testing for all safety sensitive positions, including this one, recognizing the risks associated with the use of drugs and alcohol
WHAT WE OFFER
Be part of a proudly Canadian, privately owned energy company and grow your career with Manitoba’s largest oil producer
Enjoy competitive total rewards, including salary, annual incentive pay, and employer‑matched RRSP contributions
Comprehensive employer-paid benefits, including a $5,000 mental health benefit, Healthy Lifestyle Allowance, maternity top‑up, paid parental leave, and personal leave
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.
We wish to thank all candidates for their interest; however, only those being considered for interviews will be contacted.
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📌 Lead Operator (Saskatchewan)
🏢 Tundra Oil & Gas
📍 Saskatchewan