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Posting End Date: December 11, 2025 Employee Type: Regular-Full time Union/Non: This is a non-union position Are you passionate about driving safety excellence and leading high-performing teams? In this pivotal role, you will champion a culture of safety and accountability across all levels of project execution. You will lead a dedicated team of field-based Safety Professionals, ensuring the successful implementation of safety programs and initiatives that protect our people and strengthen our partnerships. Your leadership will be instrumental in advancing safety performance and delivering exceptional results in construction execution. We offer opportunities for growth, a competitive benefits and pension plan, and generous time off. Apply today, we'd love to hear from you! Come join Enbridge’s Safety & Reliability team today! #joinourteam What you will do: Lead and manage a team of field-based Safety Professionals providing health and safety (HS) advisory, mentorship, and assurance support throughout construction execution. Support the implementation and continuous improvement of safety programs and initiatives aligned with project goals. Provide subject matter expertise on field-based safety systems, including contractor safety management, safety performance monitoring, and event analysis. Assist in the development of effective corrective actions following safety events or observations Actively contribute to the Projects Safety team’s strategic goals and initiatives. Who you are: University degree, diploma, or certification in in Occupational Health (or equivalent). Minimum of 7 years of professional related work experience (Heavy industrial construction Safety experience in Oil and Gas preferred). Proven experience in leading field-based contracted safety teams within large-scale construction or infrastructure projects. Knowledge of basic project management skills and ability to oversee and as possible maintain progress on multiple projects simultaneously. Strong knowledge of contractor safety management systems and performance metrics. Strong Knowledge of Hazard management including Energy based hazards. Demonstrated ability to analyze safety events and implement corrective actions. Excellent communication, leadership, and mentorship skills. Working Conditions: Office based. Office-based role with travel to field sites across Canada and parts of the U.S. as required/requested. 20 to 25 % travel. Work includes time on active, high-risk construction sites. Physical activity required, including walking on facilities and pipeline right-of-ways, and climbing construction and facility infrastructure with varying cold and hot weather conditions. Enbridge provides competitive workplace programs that differentiate us and offer flexibility to our team members. Enbridge’s FlexWork (Hybrid Work Model) offers eligible employees the opportunity to opt for a compressed workweek schedule or the option to work from home on Wednesdays and Fridays. Role requirements determine your eligibility. #LI-Hybrid At Enbridge, we are dedicated to our core value of Inclusion. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified individuals, without regard to age, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, family status, veteran status, Indigenous status, disability, or any other reason protected by federal, state, or local law. Applicants with disabilities can request accessible formats, communication supports, or other accessibility assistance by contacting careers@enbridge.com. Information For Applicants: Applications can be submitted via our online recruiting system only. We appreciate your interest in working with us; however, only those applicants selected for interviews will be contacted. Final candidates for this position may be required to undergo a security screening, including a criminal records check. To learn more about us, visit www.enbridge.com Current Enbridge Contractor If you are a current Enbridge contractor and looking to apply to a posted position, please click on the link below. Find Jobs Life Takes Energy When the energy you invest in life meets the energy we fuel it with, beautiful things happen. That’s because our energy fuels yours in hundreds of meaningful ways – and in ways you might never have imagined. We don’t cook your holiday dinners. Or drive the kids to skating practice. But we do help provide the energy that makes all these things possible. Enbridge brings you more than just energy. The products we deliver are part of everyone’s quality of life. Ours is the energy that makes a house a home. The energy that moves our economy. The energy that makes life more convenient and more connected. We understand that your life takes energy. And we are proud to bring it to you. Learn more: https://www.enbridge.com/about-us

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