TransAlta

Safety Advisor, Hydro Operations

Únete a TransAlta en Canmore, Alberta como Asesor de Seguridad en Operaciones Hidroeléctricas. Lidera iniciativas de seguridad, capacitación y auditorías. Disfruta de salario competitivo, plan de pensiones con aportes y beneficios flexibles en energía limpia.
TransAlta
TransAlta
Canmore, Alberta, Canadá Presencial Tiempo completo UTC-07:00

TransAlta

Descripción de la Empresa

TransAlta Corporation

Calgary, Alberta, Canadá

1909

Aproximadamente 1,170 empleados (fuente: stockanalysis.com). Ingresos de 2.85 mil millones CAD para el año fiscal 2024 (fuente: stockanalysis.com).

Qué Hacemos

TransAlta se enfoca en tecnologías de energía renovable, incluyendo eólica, hidroeléctrica, solar, almacenamiento de energía en baterías, cogeneración y desarrollo de hidroeléctrica por bombeo. La empresa ha hecho la transición de la generación a base de carbón a fuentes de energía más limpias, reflejando su compromiso con la sostenibilidad y la innovación en el sector energético (fuente: transalta.com). Con una flota diversa que totaliza 8,128 MW de capacidad, TransAlta genera electricidad y proporciona comercialización mayorista de energía, servicios auxiliares y soluciones energéticas personalizadas como híbridos de almacenamiento en baterías. Sus mercados objetivo incluyen municipios, industrias medianas y grandes, empresas y clientes de servicios públicos en Canadá, EE. UU. y Australia (fuente: wikipedia.org). La empresa es reconocida como uno de los mayores productores de energía eólica de Canadá y el principal generador hidroeléctrico de Alberta, aprovechando la optimización dinámica de activos y estrategias de cobertura para mantener una ventaja competitiva en el cambiante panorama energético (fuente: transalta.com).

Proyectos y Trayectoria

TransAlta tiene una rica historia de proyectos notables, incluyendo la planta hidroeléctrica Horseshoe Falls completada en 1911, el proyecto Kananaskis Falls en 1913 y la planta hidroeléctrica Ghost River en 1928. La empresa también ha llevado a cabo importantes actualizaciones y expansiones, como la planta de energía Cascade en la década de 1940 y la planta generadora Sundance construida entre 1967 y 1980 (fuente: transalta.com). Más recientemente, TransAlta ha completado la instalación eólica Garden Plain (130 MW) y el proyecto solar y de almacenamiento en baterías Northern Goldfields (48 MW), ambos los cuales comenzaron a operar en 2023. Los proyectos en curso incluyen 678 MW actualmente en construcción, destacando el compromiso de la empresa con la expansión de su cartera de energía renovable (fuente: transalta.com).

Desarrollos Recientes

En 2023, TransAlta reportó ingresos récord de 3.355 mil millones CAD y un EBITDA ajustado de 1.632 mil millones CAD, junto con un flujo de caja libre significativo y ganancias netas atribuibles a los accionistas (fuente: transalta.com). La empresa también avanzó en sus proyectos de construcción, incluyendo la adquisición de un 50% de interés en el proyecto hidroeléctrico por bombeo Tent Mountain de 320 MW, consolidando aún más su posición en el sector de energía renovable. Además, TransAlta presentó una nueva identidad de marca en 2022, marcando un hito significativo en su evolución hacia un futuro de energía limpia (fuente: transalta.com).

Trabajar Allí

TransAlta ofrece una variedad de roles en sus operaciones, incluyendo operaciones de generación en hidro, eólica, solar, gas y almacenamiento en baterías, así como posiciones en comercio mayorista y marketing. La empresa emplea aproximadamente a 1,170 personas, principalmente desde su sede en Calgary, con operaciones adicionales en EE. UU. y Australia (fuente: stockanalysis.com). La cultura en TransAlta enfatiza la seguridad y el desarrollo de los empleados, reflejando su compromiso de larga data con la comunidad y su fuerza laboral. Los beneficios incluyen dividendos y programas de recompra de acciones, aunque no se detallan beneficios específicos de salud y bienestar en las fuentes disponibles (fuente: transalta.com).


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Job Description

At TransAlta, we don't just generate electricity-we generate opportunity. As one of Canada's largest publicly traded power generators, we've been powering communities for over 100 years across Canada, the U.S., and Australia. Our diverse energy portfolio and passionate team are driving the transition to a cleaner, more sustainable future.

We believe in the power of purpose, the strength of collaboration, and the value of continuous learning. If you're ready to make a real impact in a dynamic industry, you bring the energy and we'll provide the platform.

For more information about TransAlta, visit our website at, www.transalta.com.

About the Role

TransAlta's Hydro Operations team plays a critical role in delivering clean, reliable energy across Canada. As a Hydro Safety Advisor, you will be at the forefront of safety leadership for our hydroelectric facilities, ensuring our people, contractors, and communities are protected while we harness the power of water. This position is dedicated to supporting the unique operational, regulatory, and environmental challenges of hydro generation, driving continuous improvement in safety culture and performance. Join us to help shape the future of sustainable hydroelectric power through proactive safety management, collaboration, and innovation.

This full-time, office-based, safety sensitive position has the flexibility to be based out of our Spray Plant in Canmore, AB, or our Seebe Plant in the Bow Valley Region of Alberta. The successful candidate will be required to complete pre-employment testing.

A Day in the Life

  • Actively contribute as a member of the hydro leadership team, collaborating on strategic initiatives, sharing safety insights, and supporting continuous improvement across hydro operations.
  • Review safety reports, Job Safety Analysis (JSA), confined space permits, fall protection plans, and Field Level Hazard Assessments (FLHA) audits/inspections; ensure quality control and follow up on outstanding items.
  • Arrange and/or deliver safety-related training (e.g., confined space, fall protection, first aid, bear awareness, contractor authorization to perform work training etc.).
  • Lead and coach incident investigations; prepare and share safety alerts, lessons learned, and incident presentations.
  • Manage contractors: review, inspect, maintain training records, and ensure accurate reporting of hours for metrics calculations.
  • Develop and review tailboard materials, safety meeting topics, and project safety management plans.
  • Attend and contribute to safety group meetings, team check-ins, and corporate audits.
  • Conduct site visits, inspections, capital project audits, Lock-Out-Tag-Out audits, work permit audits, and ergonomic assessments.
  • Prepare, review, and distribute reports (KPI's, safety reports, FLHA, drill schedules, Joint Workplace Safety Committee (JWSC) minutes).
  • Maintain and update safety procedures, Field Emergency Response Guide documentation, safety posters, and rescue gear; track legislative changes for BC, AB, and ON.
  • Ensure design, procurement, and construction activities are carried out in accordance with provincial and federal OHS legislation and international standards.
  • Continuously improve systems, processes, procedures and training to support the prevention of serious injuries and imbed human and organizational principles.
  • Support operational teams with safety pre-planning, technical advice, and daily calls.
  • Coordinate occupational exposure sampling, lead/asbestos testing, noise mapping, audio and respiratory fit testing, and Alcohol & Drug testing.
  • Participate in vendor reviews, ISNetworld reviews, and Construction Owners Association of Alberta (COAA) safety committee activities.
  • Monitor and update processes to corporate safety initiatives (e.g., FLHA development, life-saving rules rollout).
  • Own and maintain drill schedules and Field Emergency Response Guide (FERG) documentation; ensure annual updates and distribution.
  • Prepare and send summaries and reports to management and teams, highlighting improvements and compliance.

About You

  • Certificate (or equivalent) in Occupational Health and Safety
  • 5+ years applied field experience in a safety related position is desired,
  • Designation as a Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) or equivalent designation would be an asset,
  • The successful candidate will have experience in an industrial/operational environment with the implementation and/or management of H&S programs/systems,
  • Experience in power plant or process plant operations, maintenance, engineering and project management would be an asset,
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills are important as this position involves considerable interaction with management, external regulators and plant personnel.

Other Requirements

  • The successful candidate must be available to work on-site at our hydro operations office and facilities, primarily working from the Ghost/Seebe or Spray sites.
  • Travel to various hydroelectric sites and locations is required to support operational needs, conduct inspections, deliver training, and participate in safety initiatives and meetings across the region. This includes quarterly travel to our Brazeau and Bighorn hydro plants on the North Saskatchewan River System (NSR) in Alberta, and annual travel to our small hydro facilities located in Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario.
  • Must be capable of working outdoors in environments where conditions can change rapidly. This includes having the physical ability to navigate varied terrain and weather, and using appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) suited to those conditions.

The Perks

  • Competitive salary
  • Annual incentive program
  • Pension plan with company-matching options
  • Flexible benefits for you and your family
  • Vacation and personal days
  • Employee Rewards & Recognition Programs
  • Annual Wellness Payment

Explore our Employee Experience Booklet on our Careers site to see how we support your growth and wellbeing www.transalta.com/careers.

Our Culture

At TransAlta, we're driven by a Culture of Results, Learning, and Purpose. We prioritize psychological safety, wellbeing, inclusion, and belonging - creating a space where everyone can thrive. We believe that diverse perspectives drive innovation and progress, and we're committed to building a workplace where you can be your authentic self.

Ready to Power Up With Us?

Excited about this role but don't meet every single requirement? We still encourage you to apply. Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply for a job unless they meet every single qualification. You might just be the candidate we are looking for.

What to Expect

The successful candidate may be required to complete background checks appropriate to the role and may include criminal record, education and employment verification or credit checks. 'Safety sensitive positions' will be required to complete pre-employment testing.

Due to the high volume of applications we receive, only those progressing will be contacted.

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Sobre el rol

4 abril 2026

Tiempo completo

Empresa

4 abril 2026

Presencial

Energía hidroeléctrica

TransAlta

transalta.com

  •  Canmore, Alberta, Canadá

5+ years in a safety related position

UTC-07:00