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Description Located at the Heartland Petrochemical Complex (HPC) just north of Fort Saskatchewan, the Process Safety Engineer will report to the Manager, Process & Operations Engineering, within the ...

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The successful candidate will provide technical safety leadership, ensuring that process safety, fire protection, and risk management principles are embedded into design and execution. We are seeking ...

Development of process to facilitate safety engagement. * Ensure compliance with applicable ... Develop and manage company-wide safety training and competency programs. * Mentor supervisors and ...

Development of process to facilitate safety engagement. * Ensure compliance with applicable ... Develop and manage company-wide safety training and competency programs. * Mentor supervisors and ...

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The Health and Safety Manager role is one that involves collaboration and engagement in day-to-day ... process but are not used as a replacement for human decision making. *CH #LI-JS1 #LI-Onsite

The Health and Safety Manager role is one that involves collaboration and engagement in day-to-day ... process but are not used as a replacement for human decision making. *CH #LI-JS1 #LI-Onsite

... process safety requirements * support the development, management, and promotion of site process safety programs and systems, including development of process safety assessment tools, training ...

Oversee injury management, WCB claim management, and Return-to-Work (RTW) processes. * Lead safety reporting; ensure high transparency and visibility to safety metrics and alerts on site * Oversee ...

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How much do process safety manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 26, 2026, the average yearly pay for process safety manager in Alberta is $121,642.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $116,500.00 and $137,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Process Safety Manager job?

A Process Safety Manager is responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing safety programs to prevent accidents and ensure compliance with regulations in industries that handle hazardous materials. They assess risks, conduct safety audits, and enforce protocols to mitigate process-related hazards. Their role involves collaborating with engineering, operations, and regulatory teams to maintain a safe work environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Process Safety Manager position, and why are they important?

A Process Safety Manager needs a solid background in chemical or process engineering, risk assessment, and regulatory compliance, often supported by a related degree and industry experience. Familiarity with tools like HAZOP, LOPA, safety management systems (SMS), and certifications such as CSP or CIH is commonly required in this role. Strong analytical, communication, and leadership skills are crucial for driving safety initiatives and collaborating across teams. These competencies are essential to ensure workplace safety, prevent incidents, and maintain regulatory standards in hazardous environments.

What are typical challenges faced by Process Safety Managers in their daily work?

Process Safety Managers often face challenges such as staying up to date with evolving safety regulations, identifying and mitigating potential process hazards, and ensuring consistent safety culture across diverse teams. They may also encounter obstacles when implementing new risk management measures or persuading others to adopt best practices. Frequent cross-functional collaboration is necessary, as they work with engineering, operations, and EHS teams to assess risks and develop solutions. Adapting to new technologies and maintaining meticulous documentation are important for ongoing compliance and continuous improvement.

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Job description

At Inter Pipeline, we are building a team of innovators and problem solvers with diverse backgrounds and skill sets. We cultivate opportunities to get to know each other better and collaborate more effectively. In every part of our organization, you will find people with a sense of purpose and a shared ethos - motivated, engaged, exploring new ideas and pushing for continuous improvements in everything we do. We believe teamwork is core to our success, and in that spirit you will work closely with leaders and team members. This is a great opportunity to amplify your purpose and contribute to meaningful, challenging work at the forefront of the energy sector.

Bring your passion, your ideas, and let's do this.

Description

Located at the Heartland Petrochemical Complex (HPC) just north of Fort Saskatchewan, the Process Safety Engineer will report to the Manager, Process & Operations Engineering, within the HPC Technical Services team.


The Process Safety Engineer is a senior professional responsible for leading and advising on all process safety related activities at HPC.

Key Activities and Responsibilities

Collaborate with project, operational and engineering teams in coordinating and stewarding management of change (MOC) activities, including risk assessments and pre-startup safety reviews (PSSR)
Support and/or facilitate, Process Hazard Assessment (PHA) activities which may include what-if reviews, hazard and operability studies (HAZOP) and other risk assessment techniques
Develop and maintain a database of historical PHA studies, including tracking the resolution of hazard assessment action items, and coordinate the revalidation of existing Facility process hazard assessments (PHAs).
Lead the development and maintenance of technical standards, practices, and procedures as Owner of Process Safety documentation.
Provide oversight and guidance in maintaining Process Safety Information such as P&ID's, PFD's, Cause and Effect Diagrams etc.
Review and categorize incidents relating to Process Safety, and facilitate or support investigation of Process Safety Events
Support the implementation and maintenance of a fit for purpose operational risk management program that supports the HPC requirements and objectives.
Support the sustainment of the Operations Management System ensuring compliance and providing oversight.

Education, Skills and Experience

10+ years of related P.Eng experience
Degree in the following will be considered: Risk Management, Process Safety, Engineering (Process)
Demonstrated ability to work independently and manage work schedules and activities in a coordinated manner.
Attention to detail, ability for problem solving and critical thinking skills.
Ability to interpret, understand legislation and translate it to a diverse audience in the context of safety and risk management.
Experience facilitating Process Hazard Analyses techniques such HAZOP, HAZID, What-if will be considered an asset
Strong interpersonal skills including confident, supportive, collaborative, respectful

Hours

This is a contract position, 12 months (approximate) 

Monday-Friday, 9 hours per day with every second Friday off

As this position is identified as security sensitive, employment of a final candidate will be conditional upon completion of a criminal background check, fit-for-work medical with drug and alcohol testing, and driver's abstract with satisfactory results. 
 

While diversity is a fact, inclusion is the act of recognizing the value of our differences and leveraging them for the betterment of our organization. At Inter Pipeline, we are dedicated to building an inclusive and equitable workplace that values, represents, and supports the communities in which we work. We are committed to maintaining a respectful workplace and we are building a culture that supports the diverse needs of our employees. We welcome applications from all individuals including those who are Indigenous, racialized, of varied abilities and ethnicities, members of gender and sexually diverse communities, as well as with any other dimension of diversity.