Lab Technician 2
Location: Hardisty
Job status: Full Time Permanent
Department: Lab - Hardisty
Is this position safety sensitive: Yes
Apply today! Application deadline is May 19, 2025 at 11:59pm MST.
At Gibson, we believe our competitive advantage lies in the strength and talents of our employees. That means connecting our employees to rewarding careers, building a high-performance culture where collaboration and creativity are rewarded, and providing real growth opportunities for employees to take on new challenges.
The Role
Join our dynamic team and work within our lab. You'll be responsible for the operation, maintenance, and calibration of lab instruments, meticulous record-keeping, and ensuring all tests are performed to the highest standards. This role offers a chance to make a significant impact while working in a collaborative and supportive environment.
What You Will Do
•Performs laboratory testing on petroleum samples inclusive of Sulfur, Vapor Pressure, Viscosity, Gas Chromatography, Total Acid Number, Hydrogen Sulfide and other tests as assigned.
•Collects samples as required in various sample container sizes from trucks, pipeline, DRU, frac plant and QC buildings.
•Use of company vehicle to transport samples around the terminal. Fuel up the lab assigned company vehicle when required.
•Maintains and verifies calibration of lab instruments as required.
•Develops standard operating procedures for new lab instrumentation and ensure existing standard operating practices are accurate and up to date.
•Administrative work including data review and entry into LIMS and customer tickets and engagement with customers via telephone, email and radio.
•Maintains safe work procedures and a healthy lab environment in compliance with Gibson Safety and Environmental policies.
•Assists in training less experienced lab staff.
•Communicates to customers by addressing their concerns about test results, sampling procedures or standard operating practices.
•Keeps up to date with changes to industry accepted testing standards.
•Recommends appropriate replacement and advises on options for new equipment when necessary.
•Performs basic house keeping duties.
•Communicates actions taken to immediate supervisor / manager.
•Communicates and follows Company Policies, Procedures and Guidelines.
•Represents the department and the Company in a professional manner.
•Reports all spills, emergencies and injuries to Measurement Supervisor or Team Leader.
•Informs Measurement Supervisor or Team Leader of any lab issues affecting lab operations.
•Demonstrates a personal commitment and proactive approach to Environment, Health & Safety (EH&S) through participation in all applicable EH&S programs and ensures safe operation of the branch, team or unit and compliance with all Company EH&S policies and procedures.
•May perform other duties as assigned.
What You Bring to the Role
•Chemical Technology Diploma – or equivalent Education.
•3 years experience in a petroleum testing laboratory.
•Knowledgeable in using Microsoft office applications. Advanced competency with Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Word.
•Valid Class 5 NON-GDL Alberta Driver’s License.
•Liquid Gas Chromatography knowledge.
•Advanced understanding of hydrocarbon chemistry.
•To perform all duties and responsibilities in an efficient and timely manner.
•Be familiar with applicable testing standards (API, ASTM, etc.) and manufacturers recommended procedures regarding operation, calibration and maintenance of instruments.
•Align and be fully competent with the functional competencies outlined in the job profile assigned via the Competency Management and Development System (CMDS).
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements
•The majority of the work is performed in a lab environment.
•This position requires physical mobility and able to perform duties in a confined space and/or in the vicinity of dangerous goods.
•This position requires employees to wear appropriate PPE as required by the company’s safety policies and as required for weather conditions.
•Must be able to walk on uneven surfaces as well as climb ladders and stairs.
•Standing and/or sitting for long periods.
•Occasional bending and twisting is required as is prolonged neck positioning.
•Some crouching, squatting, kneeling.
•Frequent to constant upper extremity movements (elbows, forearm, wrist, handgrip).
•Pushing up to 30lbs and carrying up to 40lbs.
•This job is subject to background checks as outlined in Gibson Energy’s Background Checks policy. Background checks may include: pre-employment drug & alcohol testing, pre-employment functional fitness testing, employment history verification, reference checks, education and/or credentials verification, driver's license verification and a criminal history check.
Why You’ll Love Working at Gibson
For over 70 years, Gibson has been defined by our people — those who seize opportunities and make exceptional customer service a part of everything we do. Working at Gibson is an opportunity to be part of a place where employees feel valued, supported and motivated to do their best work. Here’s what sets us apart:
•A competitive Total Rewards package that truly values your contributions.
•Employer contributions to your DC Pension because we believe in your future.
•Comprehensive health, dental & vision benefits, with industry leading coverage for mental health and family planning — ensuring you and your loved ones thrive.
•Generous time off to rest, recharge and live life to the fullest.
•An incredible work environment and culture where your career development and advancement are prioritized every step of the way.
Gibson Energy Inc. (“Gibson” or the “Company”) is a diversified North American energy infrastructure company headquartered in Calgary, Alberta. They have significant terminal assets, including 25 million barrels of storage and over 300 miles (500 kilometres) of crude pipelines across North America. The company has been providing market access to the oil and gas industry for over 70 years and is publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX:GEI) with a market capitalization of approximately $4 billion.
Gibson Energy operates through two main segments:
•Infrastructure: This includes terminals, marine loading, rail loading and unloading facilities, gathering pipelines, a diluent recovery unit, and a crude oil processing facility. Key facilities within this segment include the Hardisty, Edmonton, and Ingleside Terminals, as well as gathering pipelines in the United States and a crude oil processing facility in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
•Marketing: This involves the purchasing, selling, storing, and optimizing of hydrocarbon products.
Gibson Energy has a strong presence in the United States, due to the acquisition of the Gateway Terminal in Ingleside, Texas. This terminal is a world-class liquids terminal and export facility with very large crude carrier (VLCC) capabilities and direct pipeline connections to key basins like the Permian and Eagle Ford. The acquisition strengthens Gibson's cash flow with over 95% of the revenue under take-or-pay contracts with high-quality counterparties.
Our Values, The Gibson Way
The Gibson Way is how we succeed together. We believe in the power of both ‘We’ (collectively working together) and “I” (contributing individually) to achieve our shared goals.
The ‘We & I’ play a very important role in our success!
•Contribute & Add Value Everyday
•Keep Our Edge & Be Resilient
•Stay Focused & Open-Minded
•Work it Out & Do it Together
This is what we are all about and we encourage you to learn more! Click Here: The Gibson Way
Still Interested and Don’t Meet Every Single Requirement?
We are dedicated to build an authentic and motivating workforce composed of individuals with diverse identities, so if you’re excited about this role but your past experience doesn’t align perfectly with every skill or education requirement described above, we encourage you to apply anyways. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles.
For more information, visit www.gibsonenergy.com.