Fugitive Emissions Camera Technician (12-month contract)
ARC Resources
- Grande Prairie, AB
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Operate QOGI camera equipment to detect, quantify, and document gas leaks and emissions at ARC facilities, and utilize the Hi Flow Sampler to perform compressor seal testing
- Conduct routine maintenance, calibration, and troubleshooting of QOGI and Hi Flow Sampler equipment to ensure operational reliability
- Record and document all inspection findings with accuracy using established procedures, reporting standards, and digital tools
- Interpret camera data and support the analysis of inspection results for regulatory compliance, maintenance planning, and operational decision-making
- Travel to ARC locations across Alberta and British Columbia to execute scheduled and ad hoc inspections
- Participate in ongoing training initiatives to maintain proficiency with evolving technologies, methodologies, and regulatory requirements
- Contribute to the development of best practices and continuous improvement initiatives related to emissions detection and reporting
- Collaborate with on-site personnel to coordinate access, ensure safe working conditions, and support efficient execution of inspections
- Follow all safety procedures and utilize required personal protective equipment (PPE) to ensure safe operation during field activities
- A minimum of 10 years of experience in the oil and gas industry with exposure to QOGI cameras, Hi Flow Samplers, or similar emissions-detection technologies
- High school diploma required; post-secondary technical training or an electrical/instrumentation background is considered an asset
- Strong mechanical and technical aptitude with a solid understanding of gas-detection principles, equipment troubleshooting, and industrial safety standards
- Experience with Montrose Environmental Target Online software and SAP EAM is considered an asset
- Comfortable working outdoors in industrial settings with exposure to varying weather conditions; fieldwork and travel to remote or industrial sites across AB and BC is required
- Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to work both independently and collaboratively
- High attention to detail with strong critical-thinking and problem-solving abilities, particularly in troubleshooting oil and gas equipment
- Proficient with computers and data-entry software, with a commitment to accurate documentation
- Valid driver's license and willingness to travel as required
- Demonstrated commitment to safety, environmental stewardship, and adherence to all PPE and safety protocols
- An opportunity to be part of delivering responsible energy by developing and growing your career with us
- Working collaboratively with, and learning from some of the most talented and experienced people in our industry
- A culture of caring and high performance
- Focus on health and well-being
- An environment where all individuals are treated fairly and respectfully, have equal access to opportunities and resources, feel a sense of belonging, and can contribute fully to the organization's success
- Meaningful work that makes a difference in the Canadian energy industry