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Not Your Grandpa's Energy Industry
Careers in Energy
31 episodes
3 months ago
"Not your grandpa’s energy industry" is brought to you by Careers in Energy — your source for knowledge about Canada’s energy careers and workforce. Canada's energy industry is changing. From the sources of our energy and the skills required to meet future demand, to increasing representation from underrepresented groups, the face of energy is constantly evolving.

Join us as we explore the reality of working in today’s Canadian energy sector. What you hear about the current and future state of this innovative industry may surprise you. Find out what’s changing, what’s coming and why it's no longer your grandpa's energy industry.

Hosted by Lisa Stephenson and Tamara Gale, "Not your grandpa's energy industry" is funded in part by the Government of Canada's Sectoral Workforce Solutions Program.
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"Not your grandpa’s energy industry" is brought to you by Careers in Energy — your source for knowledge about Canada’s energy careers and workforce. Canada's energy industry is changing. From the sources of our energy and the skills required to meet future demand, to increasing representation from underrepresented groups, the face of energy is constantly evolving.

Join us as we explore the reality of working in today’s Canadian energy sector. What you hear about the current and future state of this innovative industry may surprise you. Find out what’s changing, what’s coming and why it's no longer your grandpa's energy industry.

Hosted by Lisa Stephenson and Tamara Gale, "Not your grandpa's energy industry" is funded in part by the Government of Canada's Sectoral Workforce Solutions Program.
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Day in the Life Series - Part 3 of 5: Ginelle
Not Your Grandpa's Energy Industry
21 minutes
1 year ago
Day in the Life Series - Part 3 of 5: Ginelle
Join Not your grandpa’s energy industry podcast hosts Lisa Stephenson and Tamara Gale for the third episode in a new 5-part series featuring energy workers as they share their Day in the Life stories. Get a glimpse into the diverse careers opportunities within Canada’s energy sector.

This Day in the Life podcast episode welcomes Ginelle Smud, a plant operator at Keyera. Ginelle comes from a family of power engineers and has found her place in the energy industry by following in their footsteps.

Join us as we discuss the “hidden” job market and learn of the impact shiftwork can have on daily life.

Be sure to check out Ginelle’s full Day in the Life story in our blog section and stay tuned for the remaining stories coming soon!


Not Your Grandpa's Energy Industry
"Not your grandpa’s energy industry" is brought to you by Careers in Energy — your source for knowledge about Canada’s energy careers and workforce. Canada's energy industry is changing. From the sources of our energy and the skills required to meet future demand, to increasing representation from underrepresented groups, the face of energy is constantly evolving.

Join us as we explore the reality of working in today’s Canadian energy sector. What you hear about the current and future state of this innovative industry may surprise you. Find out what’s changing, what’s coming and why it's no longer your grandpa's energy industry.

Hosted by Lisa Stephenson and Tamara Gale, "Not your grandpa's energy industry" is funded in part by the Government of Canada's Sectoral Workforce Solutions Program.