About the position
DutiesThe Regulatory Compliance Officer, Enforcement Investigation delivers the Canada Energy Regulator’s (CER) regulatory enforcement investigation program in support of the safe operation of CER regulated facilities. As the CER’s subject matter expert in enforcement investigations, the incumbent leads and conducts complex investigations and provides technical expertise that supports the effectiveness and consistency of the enforcement function.
The Regulatory Compliance Officer contributes to the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of the CER’s enforcement investigation policies, procedures, and tools. This role also builds and maintains strong working relationships with internal stakeholders as well as external regulatory and law enforcement partners.
The incumbent is expected to mentor and coach less experienced enforcement investigators and investigators in training, contributing to capacity building and investigative excellence within the CER. Regular, comprehensive updates are provided to the Director, Audit, Enforcement and Investigation (AEI) on investigative progress, risks, and outcomes.
The Regulatory Compliance Officer is also expected to learn and maintain the incident review process and is responsible for processing Confidential Disclosure (CD) files, including coordinating and supporting CD assessments.
The role is anticipated to work toward designation as an Inspection Officer under the Canadian Energy Regulator Act. Once designated, the incumbent will conduct and participate in compliance verification activities on an as needed basis to support enforcement and compliance objectives.
The Regulatory Compliance Officer, Enforcement Investigation reports to the Director, Audit, Enforcement and Investigation (AEI) and works closely with the Technical Lead, Enforcement; enforcement investigators and specialists; auditors; inspection officers; Legal Services; and compliance program staff.
Work environmentThe Canada Energy Regulator (CER) helps keep energy moving safely across Canada by reviewing projects, sharing energy information, and upholding world-class safety and environmental standards. Headquartered in Calgary, with regional offices in Montréal, Vancouver, and Yellowknife, the CER employs approximately 600 people.
Recognized as one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers, the CER is committed to a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace that reflects the communities we serve.
The CER is proud to be an employer of choice for Indigenous Peoples*. We support Reconciliation through meaningful actions, including access to Elders, cultural and community supports, paid and unpaid leave for traditional practices, one-on-one coaching, social and cultural events, and flexible work arrangements, including hybrid and telework options when needed.
*Indigenous Peoples refers to First Nation, Inuit, or Métis.
Intent of the process
Intent to staff one permanent position
A pool of fully or partially qualified candidates may be created to fill similar positions at the same or lower levels, with varying language requirements, security clearances, conditions of employment, and appointment types (e.g., term, acting, assignment, or permanent). This process may also result in a permanent appointment, even for candidates appointed on a temporary basis.
Positions to be filled
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Important messages
This position is subject to CER’s Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada Collective Agreement.
The benefits offered may be different than those offered in the greater public service.
The CER has the following forms of additional compensation that are separate from base salary, the eligibility for which is determined, in accordance with the provisions in the collective agreement or terms and conditions of employment for the duration period specified:
• Annual performance pay which includes elements of individual performance and corporate performance.
• Annual market allowance which applies only to specified operational positions applies to this position; the allowance is paid in a single annual payment
Application Requirements:
As part of your application, you will be required to answer screening questions related to the essential education. You must provide CLEAR, CONCRETE EXAMPLES with sufficient detail for each question.
Please ensure you provide a valid email address that remains active throughout the selection process. All updates, including invitations and results, will be sent by email. We encourage applicants to check their inbox and junk mail folders regularly to avoid missing important messages.
The CER requires applicants to submit their application online. Applications received via email will be rejected. Please submit your application by clicking “Apply”.
You need (essential for the job)
Your application must clearly explain how you meet the following
Education:
Graduation from a recognized university with a graduate or an undergraduate degree, certificate or diploma in a field related to regulatory law enforcement, criminology, criminal justice, natural or environmental sciences, or any other discipline relevant to the position.
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Experience:
E1 Extensive experience* leading and conducting regulatory or criminal investigations, including gathering and analyzing evidence, interviewing witnesses, and identifying/verifying non-compliances.
E2 Experience in preparing and presenting investigation reports, technical analysis and providing advice both in writing and verbally to different levels of leadership, including senior audiences.
E3 Experience in interpreting regulatory policy and applying Acts and Regulations
*Extensive experience is defined by a depth and breadth of the experience normally associated with having performed a broad range of activities related to this task in approximately five (5) years.
Organization-wide Competencies
OC1 Leadership & Teamwork- Proficiency Level: Guide
• Identifies opportunities and initiates actions to create useful partnerships with other groups within and outside the CER.
OC2 Accountability & Results Orientation- Proficiency Level: Guide
• Identifies desired outcomes, facilitates achievement of results, and accepts accountability for achieving results across teams and business units.
OC3 Process and Project Management- Proficiency Level: Guide
• Establishes project accountabilities, process priorities and resources allocations effectively.
OC4 Written Communication- Proficiency Level: Guide
• Communicates clearly, concisely, and effectively in writing
OC5 Oral Communication- Proficiency Level: Guide
• Communicates clearly, concisely, and effectively in verbal manner
Technical Competencies:
TC1 Compliance and Enforcement Verification- Proficiency Level: Guide
• Recommends different compliance verification and enforcement tools to achieve desired result
• Contributes to development and improvement of enforcement process, procedures, tools, and training programs for others
TC2 Investigative Methods- Proficiency Level: Guide
• Leads the enforcement investigation of complex and high-profile incidents or events
• Knowledge and application of investigative methods and steps, collection of evidence, interviews, writing of conclusion and recommending enforcement actions, etc.
Competency Level Definitions
Guide is defined as thorough knowledge and capability of the competency. Able to influence and guide others in its application.
Language requirements (essential for the job)
Applied / assessed at a later date
English essential - The current vacancy is for an English Essential position; however, we are looking to create a list of qualified candidates which may be used to staff various official language profiles positions in the future (BBB/BBB, CBC/CBC).
Learn more about language requirements.
You may need (asset qualifications)
May be applied / assessed at a later date
Asset Qualifications
AQ1 Experience working with Confidential Disclosure or Whistleblower files
AQ2 Experience with incident investigation process and incident risk assessment
AQ3 Experience developing and delivering enforcement related/investigative training.
AQ4 Familiar with CER Act and associated Regulations and/or other provincial/federal regulatory requirements for pipeline and oil/gas industry.
AQ5 Experience with issuing administrative monetary penalties or warning letters
To support employment equity objectives, diversity and inclusion and to meet business objectives, selection may be limited to a member of an equity seeking group.