Full-Time

Facilities Technician

Posted on 7/7/2026

Deadline 7/15/26
TC Energy

TC Energy

5,001-10,000 employees

Operates natural gas pipelines, generates electricity

No salary listed

Caron, SK, Canada + 4 more

More locations: Regina, SK, Canada | Antler, SK, Canada | Kipling, SK, Canada | Brandon, MB, Canada

In Person

Based in Saskatchewan or Manitoba; occasional travel to surrounding facilities.

Category
General Maintenance & Repair (1)

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Requirements
  • High School Diploma or GED required
  • Experience supporting industrial, mechanical, facilities, maintenance, or labor-intensive work in a field environment
  • Valid driver’s license and ability to provide a driver’s abstract
  • Successful completion of pre-employment medical screening, including drug and alcohol testing
  • Willingness to travel for temporary assignments, meetings, or training, including occasional overnight stays away from home
  • Participation in on-call rotation, overtime, and emergency support as required
  • Driving a motor vehicle is an essential job function of this position. Following a conditional offer of employment, the Company will check the motor vehicle records of any job applicant when driving is an essential job function
  • The regular work schedule for this position will be: Week 1 - Monday to Thursday 9 hours / day; Friday is an 8 hour / day; Week 2 - Monday to Thursday 9 hours / day; Friday is a Regular Day Off (RDO)
  • This position may require lifting up to 50 pounds, exerting up to 100 pounds of force, standing, walking, kneeling, bending, squatting for extended periods, twisting head and back for extended periods, working in confined spaces, climbing and working from ladders, catwalks, staging, and platforms, ascending and descending slopes and ditches, working with hands above head, lying on back, working in adverse weather and/or varying temperature conditions, and working with approved respiratory protection
Desired Qualifications
  • Trade certification, technical training, or related maintenance training is considered an asset
  • Strong mechanical aptitude, problem-solving ability, and the ability to work independently and as part of a team in support of safe, reliable station operations
  • Experience supporting natural gas compression, pipeline facilities, industrial operations, or field-based maintenance environments
  • Experience with site organization, housekeeping, material handling, shipping and receiving, and general station upkeep
  • Experience supporting trades, overhauls, outage work, and maintenance activities in an industrial setting
  • Experience using SAP, computerized maintenance management systems, or digital tools for reporting, work management, and documentation
  • Ability to operate mobile equipment such as skid steers, loaders, forklifts, and picker trucks
  • Experience supporting safe work practices including permits, hazard reviews, equipment isolation, and field-level risk assessment
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills, with the ability to work effectively across disciplines in a geographically dispersed area

What TC Energy does: It operates energy infrastructure across North America, focusing on natural gas transportation and storage through an extensive pipeline network in Canada, the United States, and Mexico, and also generating electricity from assets such as nuclear and natural gas-fired plants. How its product works: Its pipelines move natural gas from supply basins to markets, with storage capabilities to ensure reliability; revenue mostly comes from long-term, regulated contracts and fee-based arrangements, which give predictable cash flow. How it is different: It combines large-scale gas transportation with power generation under a regulated, fee-based business model across three countries, offering a stable, diversified energy infrastructure platform. What its goal is: to reliably deliver energy to homes and businesses by efficiently moving gas and producing power under long-term contracts, supporting North American energy markets.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Calgary, Canada

Founded

1951

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What believers are saying

  • North American gas demand could reach 170 billion cubic feet daily by 2035.
  • GTN XPress, completed in 2024, improves Pacific Northwest supply reliability and utilization.
  • Indigenous equity partnerships can unlock capital and accelerate future pipeline transactions.

What critics are saying

  • PNGTS and PRGT divestitures reduce future cash flow from strategic gas corridors.
  • Bruce Power faces license-renewal and safety-capex pressure after 2026, weakening returns.
  • Higher-rate refinancing on issued notes compresses margins and limits balance-sheet flexibility.

What makes TC Energy unique

  • TC Energy operates 93,600 kilometers of natural gas pipelines across North America.
  • Its systems supply over 25% of daily North American natural gas consumption.
  • The company also owns 48.4% of Bruce Power, Canada’s only private-sector nuclear reactor.

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