Cedar Operations General Manager

Pembina Pipeline CorporationCalgary, AB
Hybrid

About The Position

Cedar LNG is hiring a General Manager, Operations to lead the safe, reliable, compliant, and commercially effective operations of the Cedar FLNG (floating liquefied natural gas) facility in Kitimat, BC. Reporting to the Senior Vice President, this is a rare opportunity to help build the foundations for Canada’s largest Indigenous majority-owned LNG infrastructure project from development to sustainable operations by establishing the operating model, systems, processes, and team capabilities. Cedar LNG is a partnership between the Haisla Nation and Pembina. The floating LNG facility will be located in Kitimat, British Columbia, within the traditional territory of the Haisla Nation, and is positioned to support Canada’s growing LNG industry.

Requirements

  • Significant experience in an LNG, FLNG, upstream, midstream, marine, major projects, terminal operations, or complex energy infrastructure environment combined with strong leadership experience developing high-performing teams
  • Strong understanding of process safety, asset integrity, production operations, marine logistics, environmental compliance, emergency management, and contractor governance
  • Excellent communicator with strong focus on collaboration, consensus and ability to influence outside of the chain of command
  • Ability to break down complex problems into smaller, manageable parts and use logic, data, and reasoning to formulate conclusions
  • Ability to leverage business and financial acumen to identify opportunities, manage priorities, and support strategic objectives
  • Demonstrated ability to work respectfully with Indigenous Nations, including awareness of consultation, economic reconciliation, cultural protocols, and long-term relationship stewardship
  • Experience leading geographically distributed teams and acting as a bridge between operations and corporate head office functions
  • A strong collaborator who seeks alignment and solutions through effective partnership with internal/external stakeholders and peers

Nice To Haves

  • Strong working knowledge of IMO regulations, maritime safety systems, and classification society standards (Det Norske Veritas (“DNV”) or equivalent) would be considered an asset
  • Experience operating within integrated marine + process environments (e.g., LNG, FLNG, offshore terminal, marine terminal operations)

Responsibilities

  • Establish and lead a safety culture in alignment with Pembina’s Zero by Choice and Life Saving Rules by translating corporate standards into disciplined site execution, and driving operational excellence to enhance safety performance, reliability, cost efficiency, and long-term asset integrity
  • Lead Cedar LNG Operations with integrity, transparency, and environmental stewardship, building and sustaining a trusted partnership with the Haisla Nation through respectful engagement, shared decision-making, and delivery on local employment, capacity-building, and procurement commitments
  • Build, coach, and sustain a high-performing leadership team by setting clear expectations, strengthening accountability, developing leadership capability, and fostering a culture of collaboration, trust, operational excellence, and continuous improvement
  • Develop and sustain an inclusive operating culture by aligning a diverse international workforce around shared values, leadership expectations, safety, accountability, and consistent ways of working across complex employment, cultural, and operational environments
  • Champion inclusive hiring practices and ensure employment commitments to the Haisla Nation and surrounding First Nations are met by advancing local participation, supporting equitable access to opportunities, and building sustainable workforce pathways aligned with project, community, and operational objectives
  • Translate Pembina’s and Cedar’s strategic vision into site-level operating plans, priorities, budgets, performance targets, and execution roadmaps
  • Enforce strict adherence to all regulatory compliance requirements and navigate the complexity of balancing International Maritime Organization (IMO) standards with Canadian and British Columbian safety and environmental regulations
  • Act as the strategic commander during emergency response events
  • Foster and enable constructive working relationships with local stakeholders including municipal & provincial government, local service providers and community members
  • Own operational performance, including OPEX budgets, cost management, contract oversight, continuous improvement, and long-term asset value creation
  • Drive operational excellence through reliability, digital enablement, emissions reduction, productivity improvements, and Environmental, Social, and Governance (“ESG”) focused risk management across marine and process operations

Benefits

  • total rewards package
  • community engagement
  • volunteer opportunities
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