FLINT is a leading service provider in Canada’s energy and industrial markets offering full asset life cycle support, including construction, maintenance, fabrication, and environmental services. Committed to safety and quality, we foster a workplace culture that values innovation and sustainability. With a strong local presence and top-tier talent, we deliver high-quality services as we help our customers bring their resources to our world.
As an Electrical & Instrumentation (E&I) Senior Operations Manager, you will be responsible for ensuring the safety and profitability of operations within your assigned area, focusing on fulfilling client commitments and driving future growth in our E&I business. E&I services include facility construction, demand and long-term industrial maintenance support, plant shutdowns and turnarounds, field construction, and project management. Based in Sherwood Park, Alberta, you will report directly to the Area Manager.
What would you be doing?
- Pursue business growth opportunities in the assigned area through networking, local community involvement, and active promotion at events, trade shows, and business associations. Support strategic account management through client engagement, including cold calling and meetings.
- Lead and promote FLINT’s Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) culture, ensuring adherence to policies and programs. Act as a safety role model, fostering a zero-incident culture among field supervision.
- Develop and implement local business and operational strategies aligned with FLINT’s overall business goals. Participate in setting annual revenue and profitability targets, manage budgets, and monitor financial performance, providing analysis on variances.
- Manage and provide input on project scope, estimates, and proposals, particularly Electrical & Instrumentation (E&I) projects. Attending relevant planning meetings, supporting regional reviews, and overseeing E&I estimates over $250k, while coordinating with district teams on smaller projects.
- Conduct routine site inspections focusing on safety, quality control, and client relationships. Engage in weekly E&I group meetings, support regional readiness reviews, and work from remote site locations or regional offices, with travel up to 25%.
Perks of the job
- Competitive pay
- Health coverage for you and your family
- Generous number of vacation days each year
- Opportunity for growth/advancement/development
- RRSP matching
- Opportunity for other work/multiple projects
- Opportunity for internal development and growth.
This position has been identified as a safety-sensitive position and will require completion of drug and alcohol testing.
As a condition of employment, qualified applicants who accept the role must complete a satisfactory pre-employment Background Check. This may consist of a combination of a Canadian Criminal Record check, an Employment Verification, and an Education and Accreditation Verification.
Candidates shortlisted will be required to complete the Profile TRAITS Survey.
The purpose of the TRAITS Survey tool is to assist FLINT in understanding the behaviors of individuals to support the best use of their strengths, abilities, and potential.
Our Commitment to Our People
When you join FLINT, we make these promises:
- Your work will matter. The projects you'll help build will serve communities for generations.
- Your growth is our priority. We'll invest in your development and create paths for advancement.
- Your voice will be heard. Your experience and ideas will shape how we tackle challenges.
- Your team will support you. You'll work with people who want to see you succeed.
- Your ambition will be rewarded. As you grow, FLINT grows – and we recognize those who help us build better.
Transform yourself. Strengthen each other. Make a better world.
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