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Regeneration jobs in alberta province Canada

7 regeneration jobs found in alberta province: showing 1 - 7

Indigenous Land Steward
Company: University of Victoria |

Location: Sedgewick, AB, Canada

| Salary: CA$69052 - 89791 per year | Date posted: 09 Jun 2026
-building, and cultural integrity. Support the long-term regeneration of Indigenous land relationships and stewardship capacity
Gas Plant Operator
Company: Pembina Pipeline Corporation |

Location: Whitecourt, AB, Canada

| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 09 Jun 2026
, condensate stabilization, sour gas sweetening and regeneration, lean oil absorption, sulphur recovery, glycol dehydration systems
Gas Plant Operator
Company: Pembina Pipeline Corporation |

Location: Whitecourt, AB, Canada

| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 08 Jun 2026
, condensate stabilization, sour gas sweetening and regeneration, lean oil absorption, sulphur recovery, glycol dehydration systems
Field Service Representative - Dispatchable
Company: Veolia |

Location: Edmonton, AB, Canada

| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 05 Jun 2026
and implements innovative solutions for decarbonization, depollution, and resource regeneration, supporting communities
Field Service Representative - Dispatchable
Company: Veolia |

Location: Edmonton, AB, Canada

| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 03 Jun 2026
solutions for decarbonization, depollution, and resource regeneration, supporting communities and industries in their ecological
Intermediate Vegetation Biologist
Company: Vertex Resource Group |

Location: Fort McMurray, AB, Canada

| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 02 May 2026
. bryophytes, sedges, grasses, weeds, wetland species), experience with soils classification, forestry regeneration surveys
Intermediate Vegetation Biologist
Company: Vertex Resource Group |

Location: Sherwood Park, AB, Canada

| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 01 May 2026
. bryophytes, sedges, grasses, weeds, wetland species), experience with soils classification, forestry regeneration surveys