Control Room Operator
Top Benefits
About the role
CONTROL ROOM Operator
At Paramount Resources Ltd. we’re driven by the passion to be the best.
Paramount is dynamic, fast-paced and unsatisfied with the status quo. A combination of focused approach, technical expertise and financial depth has propelled us into being one of the top exploration and production companies in Canada.
While our continued progress can be attributed to many factors, our people are the primary reason for Paramount’s success. Our premium land positions, diversified portfolio and financial flexibility set the stage for our talented teams to showcase their proven ability to deliver top-tier results.
Be part of the energy. Join Paramount today!
We’re a Canadian company based in Calgary, Alberta and our shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol POU.
The Sinclair Montney Development
Paramount has sanctioned development of its Montney natural gas play at Sinclair. The play is a high-rate, low-cost natural gas project in the Grande Prairie area. The first phase of development is designed for 50,000 boe/d, with construction beginning in 2026 and firm sales egress commencing in Q4 2027. This project represents a multi-decade cornerstone for the company.
About this Opportunity
We are seeking four highly skilled and experienced Control Room Operators to oversee the daily operations of the Sinclair Gas Plant. This is a high-impact, hands-on role that begins with a focused operational readiness phase based out of the Grande Prairie office, transitioning full-time to the Sinclair Gas Plant control room in Q2 2027. Reporting to the Plant Foreman, the ideal candidate will play a key role in planning, design reviews, commissioning, start-up, and operation of the facility. You will be responsible for managing real-time process controls, troubleshooting, and optimizing plant systems from the board, and serving as the primary communications point for operators.
Schedule: 7 days on, 7 days off (7&7) cross-shift rotation (14&14 open for consideration), working day shift only until transitioning to site and starting alternating day and night hitches (12-hour shifts).
Location: Candidates must reside within a 100km radius of the Sinclair plant site while on shift. Camp housing/accommodations are available nearby for personnel during their scheduled shift rotation.
Job functions and core responsibilities will include:
Pre-Startup Phase:
- Direct real-time operation of integrated sour gas processing trains from the DeltaV DCS console, stabilizing and optimizing amine sweetening, glycol dehydration, compression, water handling, turbine power generation, thermal heating oil systems, and acid gas injection equipment.
- Review and provide feedback on DCS HMI screen layouts to ensure optimal operator ergonomics, process visibility, and alarm prioritization.
- Collaborate with automation and engineering teams to prepare and validate shutdown keys, control philosophy, control loops, and safety interlocks.
- Partner with Operators to author comprehensive Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), startup/shutdown sequences, and alarm response guides.
- Assist with Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) and Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) for packages.
- Participate in a site visit to our processing facility in Central Alberta to capture and integrate key operational lessons learned.
Operational Phase:
- Direct real-time operation of integrated sour gas processing trains from the DeltaV DCS console, stabilizing and optimizing amine sweetening, glycol dehydration, compression, water handling, turbine power generation, thermal heating oil systems, and acid gas injection equipment.
- Utilize process trending to identify process loop instabilities, foaming warning signs, equipment drift, or optimization opportunities to maximize production throughput while minimizing fuel gas and OPEX costs.
- Serve as the central communication link for the facility. Coordinate with Operators to safely direct execution of physical valving sequences, equipment isolations, and standard lockouts.
- Enforce strict adherence to alarm management standards, mitigating nuisance alarms, obtaining bypass authorizations and managing bypass logs, and maintaining absolute situational awareness during facility upsets.
- Monitor custody transfer flow meters and gas quality analyzers, coordinating directly with marketing groups and pipeline operators regarding daily production nominations and sales specifications.
- Maintain clear, comprehensive logbooks, accurately capturing process modifications, active bypasses, environmental compliance parameters, and equipment safety statuses.
- Identify bottlenecks and suggest process improvements to reduce costs and optimize throughput.
Required Skills & Qualifications:
- Minimum 6 years of gas plant operations experience, with at least 3 years operating a console/board (DCS) in a large-scale sour processing facility.
- Proven expertise in sour gas processing, amine sweetening, glycol dehydration, compression, and acid gas compression and injection.
- Direct experience with plant commissioning, startups, and PSSR processes is highly desirable.
- Proven mastery of Distributed Control Systems (DeltaV preferred) and advanced SCADA/HMI platform structures.
- Superior ability to read and interpret P&IDs, schematics, logic blocks, and shutdown keys. Proficient in diagnosing system anomalies via long-term historical data trends.
- Direct console experience managing amine towers, high-pressure acid gas compression/injection systems, gas turbine generators, or large utility-scale thermal fluid loops is highly desirable.
- Demonstrated capability to maintain composure, prioritize tasks, and communicate with clarity during high-pressure facility trips or emergency response scenarios.
- Self-starter and able to work independently with minimal supervision, time management and organizational effectiveness are critical to this position. Flexible and adaptable to changing work environments.
- Proficient with maintenance and safety tracking software (Maximo preferred for work-order and MOC) and standard Microsoft Office programs.
- Education & Compliance: High School Diploma required; GPO/PFO certifications or a Power Engineering ticket is considered a strong asset.
- Valid Class 5 Driver’s License, H2S Alive, and First Aid certifications.
Working Conditions
- Schedule: 7&7 shift schedule (14&14 open for consideration), alternating day and night shift starting mid-2027.
- Location: The plant site is 83 km west of Grande Prairie. A maximum 100km on-shift residency radius is mandatory. Camp housing is available nearby for use during your scheduled rotation.
- Environment: Predominantly office-based in Grande Prairie during the first 10–12 months of design and logic reviews, transitioning full-time to a multi-monitor control room environment at the plant site.
Benefits of Joining the Paramount Team This position will provide you with an opportunity to leverage your skills in support of a Canadian-based energy company. You will receive on-the-job experience, coaching and training and work in a collaborative learning environment. Paramount offers competitive compensation that includes excellent health and wellness benefits.
Paramount is an inclusive employer dedicated to building a diverse workforce. Interested candidates who have the required qualifications and wish to apply may submit a cover letter and résumé online.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Paramount invites all qualified applicants to apply.
Application Deadline: The posting will close when the successful candidates have been selected
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Control Room Operator
Top Benefits
About the role
CONTROL ROOM Operator
At Paramount Resources Ltd. we’re driven by the passion to be the best.
Paramount is dynamic, fast-paced and unsatisfied with the status quo. A combination of focused approach, technical expertise and financial depth has propelled us into being one of the top exploration and production companies in Canada.
While our continued progress can be attributed to many factors, our people are the primary reason for Paramount’s success. Our premium land positions, diversified portfolio and financial flexibility set the stage for our talented teams to showcase their proven ability to deliver top-tier results.
Be part of the energy. Join Paramount today!
We’re a Canadian company based in Calgary, Alberta and our shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol POU.
The Sinclair Montney Development
Paramount has sanctioned development of its Montney natural gas play at Sinclair. The play is a high-rate, low-cost natural gas project in the Grande Prairie area. The first phase of development is designed for 50,000 boe/d, with construction beginning in 2026 and firm sales egress commencing in Q4 2027. This project represents a multi-decade cornerstone for the company.
About this Opportunity
We are seeking four highly skilled and experienced Control Room Operators to oversee the daily operations of the Sinclair Gas Plant. This is a high-impact, hands-on role that begins with a focused operational readiness phase based out of the Grande Prairie office, transitioning full-time to the Sinclair Gas Plant control room in Q2 2027. Reporting to the Plant Foreman, the ideal candidate will play a key role in planning, design reviews, commissioning, start-up, and operation of the facility. You will be responsible for managing real-time process controls, troubleshooting, and optimizing plant systems from the board, and serving as the primary communications point for operators.
Schedule: 7 days on, 7 days off (7&7) cross-shift rotation (14&14 open for consideration), working day shift only until transitioning to site and starting alternating day and night hitches (12-hour shifts).
Location: Candidates must reside within a 100km radius of the Sinclair plant site while on shift. Camp housing/accommodations are available nearby for personnel during their scheduled shift rotation.
Job functions and core responsibilities will include:
Pre-Startup Phase:
- Direct real-time operation of integrated sour gas processing trains from the DeltaV DCS console, stabilizing and optimizing amine sweetening, glycol dehydration, compression, water handling, turbine power generation, thermal heating oil systems, and acid gas injection equipment.
- Review and provide feedback on DCS HMI screen layouts to ensure optimal operator ergonomics, process visibility, and alarm prioritization.
- Collaborate with automation and engineering teams to prepare and validate shutdown keys, control philosophy, control loops, and safety interlocks.
- Partner with Operators to author comprehensive Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), startup/shutdown sequences, and alarm response guides.
- Assist with Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) and Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) for packages.
- Participate in a site visit to our processing facility in Central Alberta to capture and integrate key operational lessons learned.
Operational Phase:
- Direct real-time operation of integrated sour gas processing trains from the DeltaV DCS console, stabilizing and optimizing amine sweetening, glycol dehydration, compression, water handling, turbine power generation, thermal heating oil systems, and acid gas injection equipment.
- Utilize process trending to identify process loop instabilities, foaming warning signs, equipment drift, or optimization opportunities to maximize production throughput while minimizing fuel gas and OPEX costs.
- Serve as the central communication link for the facility. Coordinate with Operators to safely direct execution of physical valving sequences, equipment isolations, and standard lockouts.
- Enforce strict adherence to alarm management standards, mitigating nuisance alarms, obtaining bypass authorizations and managing bypass logs, and maintaining absolute situational awareness during facility upsets.
- Monitor custody transfer flow meters and gas quality analyzers, coordinating directly with marketing groups and pipeline operators regarding daily production nominations and sales specifications.
- Maintain clear, comprehensive logbooks, accurately capturing process modifications, active bypasses, environmental compliance parameters, and equipment safety statuses.
- Identify bottlenecks and suggest process improvements to reduce costs and optimize throughput.
Required Skills & Qualifications:
- Minimum 6 years of gas plant operations experience, with at least 3 years operating a console/board (DCS) in a large-scale sour processing facility.
- Proven expertise in sour gas processing, amine sweetening, glycol dehydration, compression, and acid gas compression and injection.
- Direct experience with plant commissioning, startups, and PSSR processes is highly desirable.
- Proven mastery of Distributed Control Systems (DeltaV preferred) and advanced SCADA/HMI platform structures.
- Superior ability to read and interpret P&IDs, schematics, logic blocks, and shutdown keys. Proficient in diagnosing system anomalies via long-term historical data trends.
- Direct console experience managing amine towers, high-pressure acid gas compression/injection systems, gas turbine generators, or large utility-scale thermal fluid loops is highly desirable.
- Demonstrated capability to maintain composure, prioritize tasks, and communicate with clarity during high-pressure facility trips or emergency response scenarios.
- Self-starter and able to work independently with minimal supervision, time management and organizational effectiveness are critical to this position. Flexible and adaptable to changing work environments.
- Proficient with maintenance and safety tracking software (Maximo preferred for work-order and MOC) and standard Microsoft Office programs.
- Education & Compliance: High School Diploma required; GPO/PFO certifications or a Power Engineering ticket is considered a strong asset.
- Valid Class 5 Driver’s License, H2S Alive, and First Aid certifications.
Working Conditions
- Schedule: 7&7 shift schedule (14&14 open for consideration), alternating day and night shift starting mid-2027.
- Location: The plant site is 83 km west of Grande Prairie. A maximum 100km on-shift residency radius is mandatory. Camp housing is available nearby for use during your scheduled rotation.
- Environment: Predominantly office-based in Grande Prairie during the first 10–12 months of design and logic reviews, transitioning full-time to a multi-monitor control room environment at the plant site.
Benefits of Joining the Paramount Team This position will provide you with an opportunity to leverage your skills in support of a Canadian-based energy company. You will receive on-the-job experience, coaching and training and work in a collaborative learning environment. Paramount offers competitive compensation that includes excellent health and wellness benefits.
Paramount is an inclusive employer dedicated to building a diverse workforce. Interested candidates who have the required qualifications and wish to apply may submit a cover letter and résumé online.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Paramount invites all qualified applicants to apply.
Application Deadline: The posting will close when the successful candidates have been selected