Summer Student, Outage Planning Support
Date: Nov 26, 2025
Location: Taylor
Company: NorthRiver Midstream
| Role: | Summer Student, Outage Planning Support |
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Team: |
Operations |
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Employee Type: |
Temporary |
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Travel: |
5% |
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Safety Sensitive: |
Yes |
Who is NorthRiver Midstream?
NorthRiver Midstream (NorthRiver) is one of North America's leading gas gathering and processing businesses on an exciting path of expansion and innovation that's not slowing down. We do energy differently.
- We are a lean, agile, customer driven company with an asset base primarily located in the rich Montney reserves of Northeast British Columbia.
- We have a proud and well-earned reputation for safe, reliable operations.
- We've made real commitments to measurable emission reductions and sustainability, and our results back this up.
- We have a verifiable track record of meaningful indigenous partnership founded on mutual respect.
- Our culture is one of partnership, collaboration, ownership and an unwavering commitment to finding solutions together.
Why work for us?
- We're a team that cares about each other. We've got each other's back.
- We believe that the best ideas win, no matter where they come from.
- We're the perfect size - lean and agile.
- We're big enough that there are great opportunities for career growth and personal development.
To learn more visit www.nrm.ca
Who we’re looking for:
We’re looking for an Outage Planning Support Summer Student to join our all-star team. We’re looking for:
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A problem solver who gets how things connect: You’re someone who dives into data, breaking down complex problems, and finds logical, efficient solutions. You’re the type of person who thinks in systems - seeing the big picture while making sure all the moving parts fit together smoothly. You naturally connect the dots, anticipate challenges, and find the best way through.
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A people person: We need someone who’s a natural when it comes to building relationships—whether it's with customers, teammates, or anyone else you work with. You know how to connect, listen, and make people feel heard, especially when things get tough.
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Someone who is proactive: You approach your work with initiative, readily taking on a variety of tasks as they arise. Your willingness to step up and address new challenges ensures that projects move forward efficiently and that team objectives are consistently met.
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An effective communicator: You possess excellent written and verbal communication skills, enabling you to convey information clearly and professionally to diverse audiences. You adapt your messaging to suit the context, ensuring understanding and alignment among team members, stakeholders, and clients.
What you’ll do:
Here is a sample of what your workdays may look like:
- Assist in organizing and maintaining documentation related to outage projects.
- Input and update information in databases and software systems used for tracking outage project progress.
- Assist in the planning and scheduling of outage activities.
- Collaborate with team members to ensure resources are allocated efficiently.
- Help in creating timelines and project schedules.
- Coordinate logistics for equipment and materials needed for the outage.
- Assist in tracking shipments and deliveries to ensure timely availability of resources.
- Participate in safety meetings and help ensure that safety guidelines are followed during the outage.
- Support field personnel by providing assistance during the execution of outage activities.
- Communicate with various stakeholders, including team members, contractors, and vendors.
- Assist in preparing reports and updates for management and other relevant parties.
- Assist in identifying and resolving issues that may arise during the Outage.
- Collaborate with team members to find solutions to challenges encountered during the project.
- Work closely with members of the turnaround / outage team as well as other departments to ensure effective communication and coordination.
- Participate in team meetings and contribute ideas or suggestions for improvement.
- Assist in reviewing and updating standard operating procedures (SOPs) and documentation related to outage / turnaround processes.
What we offer:
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A culture of continuous learning and mentorship from the best in the business (and fun!).
What you bring:
Required
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Enrolled in 2nd year or above Bachelor Degree program in Mechanical / Electrical / Industrial Engineering program.
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Reliable transportation to and from the work site.
If this sounds like your next career adventure, we'd love to hear from you!
Salary Range:
$52,000 - $64,480. Final compensation for this position will be determined based on the student's field and year of study.
Comments:
The above profile is intended to describe the general content of, and requirements for, the performance of this job.
It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of accountability, qualifications, or other aspects of the job.
At NorthRiver Midstream we embrace a culture of diversity and inclusion with equal access to opportunities based on individual merit by creating an environment which encourages all employees to contribute their unique capabilities and perspectives.
We accept applications online via our Careers page; http://careers.nrm.ca.