PETRONAS Canada is one of the largest natural gas resource owners in Canada. We have operations in the Montney play in northeast British Columbia and are a partner in LNG Canada. As part of PETRONAS, a dynamic global energy group with presence in over 100 countries, we are well-positioned to provide global markets with responsibly-developed Canadian energy while supporting local jobs, collaborating with Indigenous communities and protecting the environment.
At PETRONAS Canada, we are committed to building Canada’s energy future – and people are fundamental to our success. We foster a culture of open collaboration and empowerment across our team of skilled professionals, while supporting career development opportunities. To support our growth plans, we are looking for can-do problem solvers to join our team who are innovative and passionate about driving strong safety, operational and sustainability performance in everything we do. Our unique culture and commitment to growth makes the company a great place to build your career.
THE ROLE:
We are looking for a dynamic, self-motivated individual to coordinate, plan and provide support regarding community investment activities, external affairs activities, conferences, brand promotion and awareness, communications activities, and stakeholder management. Reporting to the Manager of Communications, this role will interact with and coordinate multiple internal and external partners and hold relationships with key stakeholders. This role will also be the main point of contact and coordination with colleagues in Malaysia.
HOW YOU WILL CONTRIBUTE:
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Working with the Communications and External Affairs teams to develop a yearly external conference and sponsorship plan
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Coordinating current memberships, including contracts and payments
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Serving as the main point of contact with event organizers, including table/seat purchases and invoicing
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Coordinating activation of all external events, including all internal approvals, and internal and external communications materials.
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Help develop PETRONAS Canada’s Social Impact program, supporting the communities in which we operate
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Assist with the development and execute a company branded swag program to help boost the company’s brand presence in Canada
WHAT YOU BRING:
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A post-secondary degree or diploma in Communications, Public Relations, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
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3 or more years of experience in project management and/or relevant communications/external affairs or Community Investment experience
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Strong written and verbal communications skills
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A proven track record of innovative thinking and demonstrated ability to identify opportunities for improvement
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Proven expertise in organization and time management, with a track record of meeting deadlines and managing multiple projects simultaneously
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Experience in interacting with all levels within an organization, using your exceptional verbal and written communication skills
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Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate with diverse groups and effectively engage others in support of projects and initiatives. Your ability to inspire, persuade, influence, and motivate partners will be key to fostering engagement and driving results
Job postings are typically only open for applications for two weeks so please submit your resume today.
WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN OUR TEAM:
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Flexible work arrangements which include a compressed work week with Friday afternoons off and hybrid work options for office-based roles
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Dress for your day - a casual yet professional environment
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Ability to contribute to a dynamic organization with large growth ambitions
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Competitive compensation and bonus programs
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Top tier benefit package, including a generous Health and Wellness Spending Account and Savings Plan
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Making a positive difference in our communities through volunteerism, community support and providing opportunities to those in the areas where we operate
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Annual employee-directed charity donation program
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Support for training and professional development
PETRONAS Canada would like to thank all applicants for their interest in joining our team; however only the candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
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What We Do
Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS) is a leading global energy company committed to powering society’s progress in a responsible and sustainable manner. With close to 50,000 employees and a global reach spanning over 100 countries, we are ranked among the world’s largest corporations by revenue in the Fortune Media IP Ltd’s 2022 Fortune Global 500® list. As Malaysia’s national oil and gas company, we safeguard and manage the nation’s hydrocarbon resources to ensure national energy security and maximise value. We explore, develop and produce hydrocarbons as well as cleaner energy solutions. We have three core businesses, namely Upstream, Gas and Downstream, supported by Project Delivery and Technology division, which acts as an enabler. We recently launched Gentari, our new entity providing customers with cleaner energy and lower carbon solutions in three core offerings – renewables, hydrogen and green mobility alongside our core portfolio. We remain committed to produce oil and gas in a differentiated manner, with focus on reducing carbon emissions and at competitive cost. Our hydrocarbon portfolio today is two-thirds gas, which puts us in an advantageous position as gas and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) will continue to play a vital role even as the energy system evolves. As one of the leading LNG players in the world, PETRONAS will continue to serve the global LNG demand. As a responsible and conscientious global energy player, sustainability is at the heart of our business and how we operate. Our commitment to responsible business growth and positive contributions to society and the environment remains unwavering. Fuelled by our passion to be a partner for our customers in the journey towards a lower carbon energy future, every step we take brings us closer towards achieving our aspiration of Net Zero Carbon Emissions by 2050 (NZCE 2050).

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