The Organization
Based in Alberta, Wolf is a private company, backed by Canada Pension Plan Investments (CPP Investments). Wolf was formed in 2015 to focus on the acquisition and development of innovative midstream energy infrastructure assets in Western Canada. Wolf's long-term business plan, investment timeline, and continued dedication to finding innovative solutions creates a competitive alternative to other midstream companies. Wolf has grown through a series of acquisitions and successful developments, resulting in three businesses based on the Wolf-owned and operated Access Pipeline System, Alberta Carbon Trunk Line, and the NGL North System.
At Wolf we have an uncompromising commitment and respect for health, safety, and the environment. Wolf's purpose is to deliver the future of energy infrastructure, today. We look for people who have a forward-thinking mind-set and who exemplify the Wolf Ways: We are OneWolf, We Find a Better Way, We Do The Right Thing, and We Own It!
The Opportunity
The Calgary-based, Operations Engineering Intern Student (Carbon) will provide a wide range of technical support and will be responsible for supporting operations engineering and project execution within Wolf Carbon. The role will provide valuable exposure to operations and project engineering support, including day-to-day Operations team communication and troubleshooting, supporting Wolf Carbon’s project execution team, administering various technical regulatory commitments or requirements, and providing general support on day-to-day activities. This role will require frequent visits to the field to promote collaboration and ensure a solid fundamental understanding of Wolf’s facilities.
Term: 8 months starting May 2026
Location: Calgary - This role is based out of our Calgary office. Please note that no relocation assistance is provided for this role.
This position is open to post-secondary undergraduate students enrolled in a four-year engineering degree, who have completed their third year in Engineering. Candidates must be returning to school following the end of the work term to be eligible for this role.
Recent graduates are not eligible for this opportunity.
Key Responsibilities
Reporting to the Engineering Manager, Carbon and working closely with Wolf Carbon field Operations, finance, project and business development individuals, you will be required to:
Provide engineering support to key stakeholders on the Wolf operations and maintenance teams for the ACTL facilities, pipelines and future expansions
Promote an organizational culture that ensures safe, compliant, and reliable operation of assets
Support ongoing operations data conveyance protocols and regulatory reporting - AER Directives, EPAP, Petrinex, Licenses, Authorizations, Provincial mandates and other project commitments
Execute and support Wolf Management of Change and Critical Drawing Management processes
Support the Operations Management system – coordination and collection of data to meet pipeline integrity requirements
Maintenance planning and project support
Support business unit reporting, Key Performance Indicator monitoring, dashboard setup and data investigation including facility optimization and continuous improvement
Support project execution, including planning and scheduling, cost tracking and communication
Qualifications and Experience
Education:
Active attendance in a four-year engineering undergraduate degree, completing third year in engineering before start of the internship
Must be returning to school following the end of the work term to be eligible for this role. Recent graduates are not eligible for this opportunity.
Experience:
Experience with data gathering, PowerBI and data modelling is an asset
Knowledge of P&ID, shutdown keys, and control philosophies is an asset
Understanding of the process review and documentation process is an asset
Intern must have a full class 5 driver's license to travel to the field
Skills:
Excellent organizational, interpersonal, and oral/written communication skills
Strong technical skills and ability to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world challenges
Ability to turn complex issues into executable, manageable mitigation plans
Effective problem solving and concise decision-making skills
Results-oriented and the ability to work with minimal supervision both individually and as part of a diverse team
Excellent time management skills and attention to detail
Execution and results focused
Rewards
Gain high level experience with opportunity to take part in meaningful and challenging projects
Learn from knowledgeable experts and mentors
Develop meaningful relationships with professionals from across Wolf, including other interns and students.
Interested candidates should apply to www.wolfmidstream.com by January 14, 2026. We thank all for their interest; however, only those considered for an interview will be contacted.