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This role is best suited for experienced Engineers (Project Engineers, Field Engineers, Construction Engineers, or Execution‑focused Planning Engineers) who are comfortable working across many stakeholders simultaneously and who take ownership for advancing work, increasing in‑year execution, and seeing plans carried through to the field.
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• The Planning Engineer enables safe, accelerated execution of a large, multi‑billion‑dollar brownfield pipeline and facilities portfolio across multiple states and provinces. The role focuses on advancing mechanical, electrical, and civil projects into service earlier by identifying risks, unlocking opportunities, and aligning engineering, procurement, construction, operations, supply chain, and investment owners.
• A core accountability is site layout planning and owning program‑level risk and opportunity identification and driving execution‑focused optimizations, targeting gaining months or years of schedule through early enablement, sequencing, and stakeholder alignment.
• This is a senior execution‑enablement engineering role, not a traditional scheduling or program reporting position.
Roles & Responsibilities
• Collaborate closely with Project Managers, Project Controls, Project Schedulers, Construction Managers, Regional Engineers, Regional Pipeline Maintenance teams, Supply Chain, and Investment Owners (Sponsors) to drive execution readiness, alignment, and follow‑through across the portfolio.
• Own execution readiness across a large, multi‑year portfolio of pipeline and facilities projects, ensuring work is mature, coordinated, and ready to execute when windows open.
• Identify program‑level risks and opportunities and actively drive optimization actions that improve schedule certainty, resource capacity, and business investment value.
• Identify opportunities to increase in‑year capital execution by advancing in‑scope work, accelerating ISDs, and unlocking execution readiness ahead of plan.
• Proactively identify and enable new, high‑value work that can be executed in conjunction with currently sanctioned scopes, improving capital efficiency, execution productivity, and business value.
• Evaluate capital vs. schedule trade‑offs, including early engineering, long‑lead materials, contractor capacity, procurement strategies, and enabling works.
• Work with Supply Chain to align procurement strategies, vendor capacity, and material delivery timelines with execution and advancement opportunities.
• Engage Investment Owners / Sponsors to align scope, timing, funding, and value‑realization decisions in support of optimized and accelerated execution.
• Maintain the department‑level Golden Project List, ensuring priorities reflect execution readiness, advancement opportunities, supply‑chain realities, and sponsor objectives.
• Manage planning and progress data across 200+ projects, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and usability across regions.
• Develop and maintain spatial plot plans in GIS to manage congestion, sequencing, and resource constraints.
• Act as a central integration point between Engineering, Construction, Operations, Project Controls, Supply Chain, and Sponsors, bridging gaps between planning and field execution.
• Apply negotiation and relationship‑building skills to resolve constraints and ensure commitments translate into action, execution, and in‑service results.
• Travel up to 15% to engage field teams, facilities, suppliers, and regional offices across the pipeline system.
What Success Looks Like
• In‑year capital execution is increased through ISD advancement and scope pull‑forward, not deferred.
• High‑value tuck‑in and complementary scopes (including across disciplines of electrical, civil and mechanical) are identified early, bundled as appropriate, and executed efficiently alongside sanctioned work.
• Materials, funding, and execution windows are aligned and not reactive.
• Risks are surfaced early and resolved collaboratively.
• Commitments made in planning and sponsor forums are carried through to the field and into service.
Please submit your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Advantages
• Act as a central integration point between Engineering, Construction, Operations, Project Controls, Supply Chain, and Sponsors, bridging gaps between planning and field execution.
• Manage planning and progress data across 200+ projects, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and usability across regions.
Responsibilities
This role is best suited for experienced Engineers (Project Engineers, Field Engineers, Construction Engineers, or Execution‑focused Planning Engineers) who are comfortable working across many stakeholders simultaneously and who take ownership for advancing work, increasing in‑year execution, and seeing plans carried through to the field.
• The Planning Engineer enables safe, accelerated execution of a large, multi‑billion‑dollar brownfield pipeline and facilities portfolio across multiple states and provinces. The role focuses on advancing mechanical, electrical, and civil projects into service earlier by identifying risks, unlocking opportunities, and aligning engineering, procurement, construction, operations, supply chain, and investment owners.
• A core accountability is site layout planning and owning program‑level risk and opportunity identification and driving execution‑focused optimizations, targeting gaining months or years of schedule through early enablement, sequencing, and stakeholder alignment.
• This is a senior execution‑enablement engineering role, not a traditional scheduling or program reporting position.
Roles & Responsibilities
• Collaborate closely with Project Managers, Project Controls, Project Schedulers, Construction Managers, Regional Engineers, Regional Pipeline Maintenance teams, Supply Chain, and Investment Owners (Sponsors) to drive execution readiness, alignment, and follow‑through across the portfolio.
• Own execution readiness across a large, multi‑year portfolio of pipeline and facilities projects, ensuring work is mature, coordinated, and ready to execute when windows open.
• Identify program‑level risks and opportunities and actively drive optimization actions that improve schedule certainty, resource capacity, and business investment value.
• Identify opportunities to increase in‑year capital execution by advancing in‑scope work, accelerating ISDs, and unlocking execution readiness ahead of plan.
• Proactively identify and enable new, high‑value work that can be executed in conjunction with currently sanctioned scopes, improving capital efficiency, execution productivity, and business value.
• Evaluate capital vs. schedule trade‑offs, including early engineering, long‑lead materials, contractor capacity, procurement strategies, and enabling works.
• Work with Supply Chain to align procurement strategies, vendor capacity, and material delivery timelines with execution and advancement opportunities.
• Engage Investment Owners / Sponsors to align scope, timing, funding, and value‑realization decisions in support of optimized and accelerated execution.
• Maintain the department‑level Golden Project List, ensuring priorities reflect execution readiness, advancement opportunities, supply‑chain realities, and sponsor objectives.
• Manage planning and progress data across 200+ projects, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and usability across regions.
• Develop and maintain spatial plot plans in GIS to manage congestion, sequencing, and resource constraints.
• Act as a central integration point between Engineering, Construction, Operations, Project Controls, Supply Chain, and Sponsors, bridging gaps between planning and field execution.
• Apply negotiation and relationship‑building skills to resolve constraints and ensure commitments translate into action, execution, and in‑service results.
• Travel up to 15% to engage field teams, facilities, suppliers, and regional offices across the pipeline system.
What Success Looks Like
• In‑year capital execution is increased through ISD advancement and scope pull‑forward, not deferred.
• High‑value tuck‑in and complementary scopes (including across disciplines of electrical, civil and mechanical) are identified early, bundled as appropriate, and executed efficiently alongside sanctioned work.
• Materials, funding, and execution windows are aligned and not reactive.
• Risks are surfaced early and resolved collaboratively.
• Commitments made in planning and sponsor forums are carried through to the field and into service.
Please submit your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Qualifications
• In‑year capital execution is increased through ISD advancement and scope pull‑forward, not deferred.
• High‑value tuck‑in and complementary scopes (including across disciplines of electrical, civil and mechanical) are identified early, bundled as appropriate, and executed efficiently alongside sanctioned work.
• Materials, funding, and execution windows are aligned and not reactive.
• Risks are surfaced early and resolved collaboratively.
Summary
This role is best suited for experienced Engineers (Project Engineers, Field Engineers, Construction Engineers, or Execution‑focused Planning Engineers) who are comfortable working across many stakeholders simultaneously and who take ownership for advancing work, increasing in‑year execution, and seeing plans carried through to the field.
• The Planning Engineer enables safe, accelerated execution of a large, multi‑billion‑dollar brownfield pipeline and facilities portfolio across multiple states and provinces. The role focuses on advancing mechanical, electrical, and civil projects into service earlier by identifying risks, unlocking opportunities, and aligning engineering, procurement, construction, operations, supply chain, and investment owners.
• A core accountability is site layout planning and owning program‑level risk and opportunity identification and driving execution‑focused optimizations, targeting gaining months or years of schedule through early enablement, sequencing, and stakeholder alignment.
• This is a senior execution‑enablement engineering role, not a traditional scheduling or program reporting position.
Roles & Responsibilities
• Collaborate closely with Project Managers, Project Controls, Project Schedulers, Construction Managers, Regional Engineers, Regional Pipeline Maintenance teams, Supply Chain, and Investment Owners (Sponsors) to drive execution readiness, alignment, and follow‑through across the portfolio.
• Own execution readiness across a large, multi‑year portfolio of pipeline and facilities projects, ensuring work is mature, coordinated, and ready to execute when windows open.
• Identify program‑level risks and opportunities and actively drive optimization actions that improve schedule certainty, resource capacity, and business investment value.
• Identify opportunities to increase in‑year capital execution by advancing in‑scope work, accelerating ISDs, and unlocking execution readiness ahead of plan.
• Proactively identify and enable new, high‑value work that can be executed in conjunction with currently sanctioned scopes, improving capital efficiency, execution productivity, and business value.
• Evaluate capital vs. schedule trade‑offs, including early engineering, long‑lead materials, contractor capacity, procurement strategies, and enabling works.
• Work with Supply Chain to align procurement strategies, vendor capacity, and material delivery timelines with execution and advancement opportunities.
• Engage Investment Owners / Sponsors to align scope, timing, funding, and value‑realization decisions in support of optimized and accelerated execution.
• Maintain the department‑level Golden Project List, ensuring priorities reflect execution readiness, advancement opportunities, supply‑chain realities, and sponsor objectives.
• Manage planning and progress data across 200+ projects, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and usability across regions.
• Develop and maintain spatial plot plans in GIS to manage congestion, sequencing, and resource constraints.
• Act as a central integration point between Engineering, Construction, Operations, Project Controls, Supply Chain, and Sponsors, bridging gaps between planning and field execution.
• Apply negotiation and relationship‑building skills to resolve constraints and ensure commitments translate into action, execution, and in‑service results.
• Travel up to 15% to engage field teams, facilities, suppliers, and regional offices across the pipeline system.
What Success Looks Like
• In‑year capital execution is increased through ISD advancement and scope pull‑forward, not deferred.
• High‑value tuck‑in and complementary scopes (including across disciplines of electrical, civil and mechanical) are identified early, bundled as appropriate, and executed efficiently alongside sanctioned work.
• Materials, funding, and execution windows are aligned and not reactive.
• Risks are surfaced early and resolved collaboratively.
• Commitments made in planning and sponsor forums are carried through to the field and into service.
Please submit your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Randstad Canada is committed to fostering a workforce reflective of all peoples of Canada. As a result, we are committed to developing and implementing strategies to increase the equity, diversity and inclusion within the workplace by examining our internal policies, practices, and systems throughout the entire lifecycle of our workforce, including its recruitment, retention and advancement for all employees. In addition to our deep commitment to respecting human rights, we are dedicated to positive actions to affect change to ensure everyone has full participation in the workforce free from any barriers, systemic or otherwise, especially equity-seeking groups who are usually underrepresented in Canada's workforce, including those who identify as women or non-binary/gender non-conforming; Indigenous or Aboriginal Peoples; persons with disabilities (visible or invisible) and; members of visible minorities, racialized groups and the LGBTQ2+ community.
Randstad Canada is committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive and accessible workplace for all its candidates and employees by supporting their accessibility and accommodation needs throughout the employment lifecycle. We ask that all job applications please identify any accommodation requirements by sending an email to accessibility@randstad.ca to ensure their ability to fully participate in the interview process.
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This role is best suited for experienced Engineers (Project Engineers, Field Engineers, Construction Engineers, or Execution‑focused Planning Engineers) who are comfortable working across many stakeholders simultaneously and who take ownership for advancing work, increasing in‑year execution, and seeing plans carried through to the field.
• The Planning Engineer enables safe, accelerated execution of a large, multi‑billion‑dollar brownfield pipeline and facilities portfolio across multiple states and provinces. The role focuses on advancing mechanical, electrical, and civil projects into service earlier by identifying risks, unlocking opportunities, and aligning engineering, procurement, construction, operations, supply chain, and investment owners.
• A core accountability is site layout planning and owning program‑level risk and opportunity identification and driving execution‑focused optimizations, targeting gaining months or years of schedule through early enablement, sequencing, and stakeholder alignment.
• This is a senior execution‑enablement engineering role, not a traditional scheduling or program reporting position.
Roles & Responsibilities
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• Collaborate closely with Project Managers, Project Controls, Project Schedulers, Construction Managers, Regional Engineers, Regional Pipeline Maintenance teams, Supply Chain, and Investment Owners (Sponsors) to drive execution readiness, alignment, and follow‑through across the portfolio.
• Own execution readiness across a large, multi‑year portfolio of pipeline and facilities projects, ensuring work is mature, coordinated, and ready to execute when windows open.
• Identify program‑level risks and opportunities and actively drive optimization actions that improve schedule certainty, resource capacity, and business investment value.
• Identify opportunities to increase in‑year capital execution by advancing in‑scope work, accelerating ISDs, and unlocking execution readiness ahead of plan.
• Proactively identify and enable new, high‑value work that can be executed in conjunction with currently sanctioned scopes, improving capital efficiency, execution productivity, and business value.
• Evaluate capital vs. schedule trade‑offs, including early engineering, long‑lead materials, contractor capacity, procurement strategies, and enabling works.
• Work with Supply Chain to align procurement strategies, vendor capacity, and material delivery timelines with execution and advancement opportunities.
• Engage Investment Owners / Sponsors to align scope, timing, funding, and value‑realization decisions in support of optimized and accelerated execution.
• Maintain the department‑level Golden Project List, ensuring priorities reflect execution readiness, advancement opportunities, supply‑chain realities, and sponsor objectives.
• Manage planning and progress data across 200+ projects, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and usability across regions.
• Develop and maintain spatial plot plans in GIS to manage congestion, sequencing, and resource constraints.
• Act as a central integration point between Engineering, Construction, Operations, Project Controls, Supply Chain, and Sponsors, bridging gaps between planning and field execution.
• Apply negotiation and relationship‑building skills to resolve constraints and ensure commitments translate into action, execution, and in‑service results.
• Travel up to 15% to engage field teams, facilities, suppliers, and regional offices across the pipeline system.
What Success Looks Like
• In‑year capital execution is increased through ISD advancement and scope pull‑forward, not deferred.
• High‑value tuck‑in and complementary scopes (including across disciplines of electrical, civil and mechanical) are identified early, bundled as appropriate, and executed efficiently alongside sanctioned work.
• Materials, funding, and execution windows are aligned and not reactive.
• Risks are surfaced early and resolved collaboratively.
• Commitments made in planning and sponsor forums are carried through to the field and into service.
Please submit your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Advantages
• Act as a central integration point between Engineering, Construction, Operations, Project Controls, Supply Chain, and Sponsors, bridging gaps between planning and field execution.
• Manage planning and progress data across 200+ projects, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and usability across regions.
Responsibilities
This role is best suited for experienced Engineers (Project Engineers, Field Engineers, Construction Engineers, or Execution‑focused Planning Engineers) who are comfortable working across many stakeholders simultaneously and who take ownership for advancing work, increasing in‑year execution, and seeing plans carried through to the field.
• The Planning Engineer enables safe, accelerated execution of a large, multi‑billion‑dollar brownfield pipeline and facilities portfolio across multiple states and provinces. The role focuses on advancing mechanical, electrical, and civil projects into service earlier by identifying risks, unlocking opportunities, and aligning engineering, procurement, construction, operations, supply chain, and investment owners.
• A core accountability is site layout planning and owning program‑level risk and opportunity identification and driving execution‑focused optimizations, targeting gaining months or years of schedule through early enablement, sequencing, and stakeholder alignment.
• This is a senior execution‑enablement engineering role, not a traditional scheduling or program reporting position.
Roles & Responsibilities
• Collaborate closely with Project Managers, Project Controls, Project Schedulers, Construction Managers, Regional Engineers, Regional Pipeline Maintenance teams, Supply Chain, and Investment Owners (Sponsors) to drive execution readiness, alignment, and follow‑through across the portfolio.
• Own execution readiness across a large, multi‑year portfolio of pipeline and facilities projects, ensuring work is mature, coordinated, and ready to execute when windows open.
• Identify program‑level risks and opportunities and actively drive optimization actions that improve schedule certainty, resource capacity, and business investment value.
• Identify opportunities to increase in‑year capital execution by advancing in‑scope work, accelerating ISDs, and unlocking execution readiness ahead of plan.
• Proactively identify and enable new, high‑value work that can be executed in conjunction with currently sanctioned scopes, improving capital efficiency, execution productivity, and business value.
• Evaluate capital vs. schedule trade‑offs, including early engineering, long‑lead materials, contractor capacity, procurement strategies, and enabling works.
• Work with Supply Chain to align procurement strategies, vendor capacity, and material delivery timelines with execution and advancement opportunities.
• Engage Investment Owners / Sponsors to align scope, timing, funding, and value‑realization decisions in support of optimized and accelerated execution.
• Maintain the department‑level Golden Project List, ensuring priorities reflect execution readiness, advancement opportunities, supply‑chain realities, and sponsor objectives.
• Manage planning and progress data across 200+ projects, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and usability across regions.
• Develop and maintain spatial plot plans in GIS to manage congestion, sequencing, and resource constraints.
• Act as a central integration point between Engineering, Construction, Operations, Project Controls, Supply Chain, and Sponsors, bridging gaps between planning and field execution.
• Apply negotiation and relationship‑building skills to resolve constraints and ensure commitments translate into action, execution, and in‑service results.
• Travel up to 15% to engage field teams, facilities, suppliers, and regional offices across the pipeline system.
What Success Looks Like
• In‑year capital execution is increased through ISD advancement and scope pull‑forward, not deferred.
• High‑value tuck‑in and complementary scopes (including across disciplines of electrical, civil and mechanical) are identified early, bundled as appropriate, and executed efficiently alongside sanctioned work.
• Materials, funding, and execution windows are aligned and not reactive.
• Risks are surfaced early and resolved collaboratively.
• Commitments made in planning and sponsor forums are carried through to the field and into service.
Please submit your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Qualifications
• In‑year capital execution is increased through ISD advancement and scope pull‑forward, not deferred.
• High‑value tuck‑in and complementary scopes (including across disciplines of electrical, civil and mechanical) are identified early, bundled as appropriate, and executed efficiently alongside sanctioned work.
• Materials, funding, and execution windows are aligned and not reactive.
• Risks are surfaced early and resolved collaboratively.
Summary
This role is best suited for experienced Engineers (Project Engineers, Field Engineers, Construction Engineers, or Execution‑focused Planning Engineers) who are comfortable working across many stakeholders simultaneously and who take ownership for advancing work, increasing in‑year execution, and seeing plans carried through to the field.
• The Planning Engineer enables safe, accelerated execution of a large, multi‑billion‑dollar brownfield pipeline and facilities portfolio across multiple states and provinces. The role focuses on advancing mechanical, electrical, and civil projects into service earlier by identifying risks, unlocking opportunities, and aligning engineering, procurement, construction, operations, supply chain, and investment owners.
• A core accountability is site layout planning and owning program‑level risk and opportunity identification and driving execution‑focused optimizations, targeting gaining months or years of schedule through early enablement, sequencing, and stakeholder alignment.
• This is a senior execution‑enablement engineering role, not a traditional scheduling or program reporting position.
Roles & Responsibilities
• Collaborate closely with Project Managers, Project Controls, Project Schedulers, Construction Managers, Regional Engineers, Regional Pipeline Maintenance teams, Supply Chain, and Investment Owners (Sponsors) to drive execution readiness, alignment, and follow‑through across the portfolio.
• Own execution readiness across a large, multi‑year portfolio of pipeline and facilities projects, ensuring work is mature, coordinated, and ready to execute when windows open.
• Identify program‑level risks and opportunities and actively drive optimization actions that improve schedule certainty, resource capacity, and business investment value.
• Identify opportunities to increase in‑year capital execution by advancing in‑scope work, accelerating ISDs, and unlocking execution readiness ahead of plan.
• Proactively identify and enable new, high‑value work that can be executed in conjunction with currently sanctioned scopes, improving capital efficiency, execution productivity, and business value.
• Evaluate capital vs. schedule trade‑offs, including early engineering, long‑lead materials, contractor capacity, procurement strategies, and enabling works.
• Work with Supply Chain to align procurement strategies, vendor capacity, and material delivery timelines with execution and advancement opportunities.
• Engage Investment Owners / Sponsors to align scope, timing, funding, and value‑realization decisions in support of optimized and accelerated execution.
• Maintain the department‑level Golden Project List, ensuring priorities reflect execution readiness, advancement opportunities, supply‑chain realities, and sponsor objectives.
• Manage planning and progress data across 200+ projects, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and usability across regions.
• Develop and maintain spatial plot plans in GIS to manage congestion, sequencing, and resource constraints.
• Act as a central integration point between Engineering, Construction, Operations, Project Controls, Supply Chain, and Sponsors, bridging gaps between planning and field execution.
• Apply negotiation and relationship‑building skills to resolve constraints and ensure commitments translate into action, execution, and in‑service results.
• Travel up to 15% to engage field teams, facilities, suppliers, and regional offices across the pipeline system.
What Success Looks Like
• In‑year capital execution is increased through ISD advancement and scope pull‑forward, not deferred.
• High‑value tuck‑in and complementary scopes (including across disciplines of electrical, civil and mechanical) are identified early, bundled as appropriate, and executed efficiently alongside sanctioned work.
• Materials, funding, and execution windows are aligned and not reactive.
• Risks are surfaced early and resolved collaboratively.
• Commitments made in planning and sponsor forums are carried through to the field and into service.
Please submit your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Randstad Canada is committed to fostering a workforce reflective of all peoples of Canada. As a result, we are committed to developing and implementing strategies to increase the equity, diversity and inclusion within the workplace by examining our internal policies, practices, and systems throughout the entire lifecycle of our workforce, including its recruitment, retention and advancement for all employees. In addition to our deep commitment to respecting human rights, we are dedicated to positive actions to affect change to ensure everyone has full participation in the workforce free from any barriers, systemic or otherwise, especially equity-seeking groups who are usually underrepresented in Canada's workforce, including those who identify as women or non-binary/gender non-conforming; Indigenous or Aboriginal Peoples; persons with disabilities (visible or invisible) and; members of visible minorities, racialized groups and the LGBTQ2+ community.
Randstad Canada is committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive and accessible workplace for all its candidates and employees by supporting their accessibility and accommodation needs throughout the employment lifecycle. We ask that all job applications please identify any accommodation requirements by sending an email to accessibility@randstad.ca to ensure their ability to fully participate in the interview process.
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