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Not Your Grandpa's Energy Industry

Not Your Grandpa's Energy Industry

Careers in Energy

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/42j. Total Éps: 31

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"Not your grandpa’s energy industry" is brought to you by Careers in Energy — your source for knowledge about Canada’s energy careers and workforce. Canada's energy industry is changing. From the sources of our energy and the skills required to meet future demand, to increasing representation from underrepresented groups, the face of energy is constantly evolving.

Join us as we explore the reality of working in today’s Canadian energy sector. What you hear about the current and future state of this innovative industry may surprise you. Find out what’s changing, what’s coming and why it's no longer your grandpa's energy industry.

Hosted by Lisa Stephenson and Tamara Gale, "Not your grandpa's energy industry" is funded in part by the Government of Canada's Sectoral Workforce Solutions Program.
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Day in the Life Series - Part 5 of 5: Rene

Saison 4 · Épisode 5

lundi 22 janvier 2024Durée 33:54

Join Not your grandpa’s energy industry podcast hosts Lisa Stephenson and Tamara Gale for the fifth and final episode in a new 5-part series featuring energy workers as they share their Day in the Life stories. Get a glimpse into the diverse career opportunities within Canada’s energy sector.

This Day in the Life podcast episode welcomes Rene Bourque, Indigenous Relations Lead for West Earth Sciences Ltd. From a career as an Olympic hockey medalist to building relationships with First Nations communities across Western Canada, Rene’s career path demonstrates the importance of transferable skills in the energy industry and how they can come from vastly different industries.

Listen as Rene shares his journey from a young Métis boy practicing with his junior hockey league team to establishing foundations of trust with Indigenous communities.

Be sure to check out Rene’s full Day in the Life story in our blog section!

Day in the Life Series - Part 4 of 5: Cullen

Saison 4 · Épisode 4

lundi 8 janvier 2024Durée 27:18

Join Not your grandpa’s energy industry podcast hosts Lisa Stephenson and Tamara Gale for the fourth episode in a new 5-part series featuring energy workers as they share their Day in the Life stories. Get a glimpse into the diverse careers opportunities within Canada’s energy sector.

This Day in the Life podcast episode welcomes Cullen Colville, Vice President of Business Development for Wolf Midstream. From working in the field to problem-solving for the Alberta Carbon Trunk Line system, Cullen’s career journey is proof that hard work and adhering to one’s core values can create endless opportunities in Canada’s energy industry.

Listen as Cullen shares his experiences from his early days as an engineering student at the University of Calgary to his current work decarbonizing Alberta’s energy sector including skills he picked up along the way and what listeners should expect when they enter the energy industry.

Be sure to check out Cullen’s full Day in the Life story in our blog section and stay tuned for the remaining story coming soon!

Working in the Oil and Gas Services Sector: Samantha, Episode 21

Épisode 21

jeudi 13 octobre 2022Durée 18:55

Balancing your home and social life when your role involves travelling across western Canada – and even down into the United States – can be a challenge. Samantha loves that her job with a hydraulic fracturing and coiled tubing company gets her out of the office, makes each day different, and gives her the opportunity to see a lot of unique places. Hear what it’s like to work in the field as a woman – the camaraderie with co-workers, the challenges of finding fitted coveralls and what it’s like to have 300 adopted older brothers. Samantha is an advocate for life-long learning, believes in working from the ground up and wants young women to consider a career in the field.

“You would be surprised what things can work out and what you can be interested in. I would say as far as any anxiety or misgivings - don't be afraid of the field. The experience you can get in the field once you're out of college and working is second to none.”

Working in the Oil and Gas Services Sector: Jesse, Episode 20

Épisode 20

mercredi 12 octobre 2022Durée 13:48

Jesse has built a rewarding career in Canada’s oil and gas services sub-sector. After working as a labourer for several years, Jesse made the shift to a management role and has found his post-secondary education focused on sociology and psychology has made him a better leader. He and his family live and work in a rural northern Alberta community that is largely dependent on oil and gas services. Find out what it’s like to raise a family working in this dynamic sector -which has a role for every skill set and interest and why Jesse thinks you should give the oil and gas services sector a second look.
“I guess when I started out I didn't realise the multitude of jobs there were in the industry you know from the environmental side all the way to the construction to the downs upstream side of refineries and I didn't realise there was so much variability.”

Working in the Oil and Gas Services Sector : Alex, Episode 19

Épisode 19

lundi 3 octobre 2022Durée 16:45

Alex has worked his way up through the ranks of the oil and gas services sector. Starting at the bottom as a swamper – the “grunt” role on the worksite - Alex has worked his way up to his current role as a fluid services manager – overseeing a large team and equipment fleet.

The key to Alex’s career evolution is simple in theory – start at the bottom, be willing to dig in and do the work, be open to learn and try new roles- and figure out what you want out of the job and set out to get it.

So what makes you a good fit for the oil and gas services sector? Alex says it’s the “ability to want to come to work and learn. Everyday is something different. Come to work with a positive attitude. Be fit for work. Everyday is something new - in 20 plus years it's never been the same on site every day.”

Listen to Alex’s story as we take a look into Alberta’s oil and gas services sector – to find out what’s changing, what’s coming and why it’s not your grandpa’s energy industry.

Alberta Well Closures: Interview with Mark Ashton, Episode 18

Épisode 18

vendredi 12 novembre 2021Durée 18:19

We’re drilling down into the world of site reclamation. In this episode, we’re chatting with Mark Ashton, President at 360 Energy Liability Management.

Alberta Well Closures: Interview with Clayton Heck, Episode 17

Épisode 17

mardi 9 novembre 2021Durée 20:36

We’re drilling down into the world of site reclamation. In this episode, we’re chatting with Clayton Heck, Senior Manager Project Management at Arrowhead Abandonments.

Career Changes: Fariba, Episode 16

Épisode 16

lundi 29 mars 2021Durée 20:12

After pivoting from oil and gas to a career in teaching chemical engineering, Fariba has found her sweet spot. She is still in the world of processing engineering (which she loves), has a chance to broaden her knowledge and skills, and makes a difference by impacting future workers in the industry. Hear about her journey, what she learned along the way, and the advice she has for others looking to make a career change.

Career Changes: Interview with Richard Bucher, Episode 15

Saison 1 · Épisode 15

vendredi 26 mars 2021Durée 24:48

With more than 30 years of experience in the world of career transitions as a successful author, coach, speaker and the “Get a Job Guy” on CBC Calgary’s Eyeopener, Richard Bucher knows a thing or two about moving to a new career. Join us as we talk with him about his own journey and get some of his tips and advice on how to make a career change.

Career Changes: Nick, Episode 14

Saison 1 · Épisode 14

mardi 23 mars 2021Durée 14:27

What do a bachelor’s degree in criminology, oil sands control room operations and people skills have in common? They’re all areas of Nick’s life that were transferrable to his new career in cleantech. Join us as we continue our podcast series on career changes and learn more about what helped Nick the most as well as his advice to those making a career pivot.

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