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Job Location | Squamish-Lillooet |
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Job Type | Contract |
Project:The Woodfibre LNG Project is located approximately 7 km west-southwest of Squamish, British Columbia. It involves the construction and operation of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility on the previous Woodfibre pulp mill site, which would have a storage capacity of 250,000 m3 and would produce approximately 2.1 million tons per year of LNG.Woodfibre LNG will be housing the Project’s non-local construction workforce onboard a temporary self-contained floating worker accommodation (“Floatelâ€) that will be moored at the Project site. The Floatel was evaluated and selected among other alternatives such as a land-based worker camp and will provide individual bedrooms with private ensuite bath for approximately 650 people. The self-contained vessel will include onboard dining, medical services, security, recreational facilities, and laundry services. Woodfibre LNG has regulatory requirements and corporate commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion through the Project’s Environmental Assessment Certificate and Squamish Nation Environmental Assessment Agreement, among others. The Indigenous Floatel Cultural Manager(s) is part of a team that will support Woodfibre LNG in meeting and reporting on these requirements and commitments, including participating in the implementation of the Gender and Cultural Safety Plan.Position:As Indigenous Floatel Cultural Manager, you will play a key role advancing Woodfibre LNG’s commitments to cultural and gender safety and inclusiveness aboard the Floatel. The successful candidate(s) will be a key part of Woodfibre LNG’s on-board presence working alongside the Floatel provider, company management and other on-board providers to promote and uphold an equal and welcoming workplace and residential culture, including recognizing and respecting the Squamish Nation territory on which the project is located. The position will be a visible and accessible resource, coordinating ongoing Indigenous training and support services for the workforce as well as guidance and mentorship available to all workers, but with an emphasis on Indigenous women, and 2SLGBTQIA+ workers. Reporting to the Senior Manager, Indigenous Relations, the role(s) will be instrumental in enabling Woodfibre LNG to deliver on regulatory commitments, implement aspects of the Gender and Cultural Safety Plan, and support a diverse workforce. Given the location of the Project, there will be a particular emphasis on Squamish Nation cultural knowledge and values.Woodfibre LNG’s intent is that an Indigenous Floatel Cultural Manager be available on all operating shifts. It is expected that the position(s) will work the same shift schedule as the Project workforce, with 14 days on, 7 days off including night shifts. To be accessible to workers and provide a meaningful presence during the periods when they are off-duty, Indigenous Floatel Cultural Managers would stay on board during their shift rotation. If based locally in Squamish, arrangements could be made for the incumbent to spend a few nights per week at home. Key Responsibilities: