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At Tundra, we’re passionate about energy, the environment, and our people. We build trusted relationships and support our people at all stages of employment, from hire to retire. We believe our people are a driving force in our business success, which is why we are committed to cultivating a positive employee experience and an environment that is inclusive, collaborative, and solution oriented.
Proud History, Strong Future
- Private, family-owned business offers operational flexibility and control with strategic long-range planning
- Largest oil producer in Manitoba, operating more than 95% of production
- Focused approach to developing new assets and integrating strategic acquisitions
Commitment to Wellness
- $5,000 annual benefit for mental health services
- Annual Healthy Lifestyle Allowance
- Progressive policy including maternity top-up, paid parental leave, and personal leave
- Hybrid work option for eligible positions
Growth & Development
- Tundra invests in employee training and provides professional designation reimbursement
- Engineer-in-training job rotation program
- Annual summer student program
- Leadership development and company-wide learning opportunities
Total Rewards
- Competitive salary
- Annual Short Term Incentive Pay
- Long-term Incentive Plan for eligible positions
- RRSP: Employer matched program
- Comprehensive employer paid benefits
- Service award program
Inclusion & Belonging
We are committed to ensuring there is a sense of belonging where everyone feels respected, valued, included, and free to bring their authentic self to work every day. We believe that by embracing different perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds, we strengthen our team and enhance our collective ability to innovate and succeed.
Our commitment to an inclusive workplace includes:
- Workplace Respect
- Diverse Perspectives
- Continuous Learning
Our Code of Conduct & Respectful Workplace
Our reputation and integrity depend on every employee working on behalf of our company. Tundra’s Code of Conduct details the standards of acceptable ethical conduct when representing Tundra and dealing with our stakeholders. Every year, employees are required to review and sign off on this code to confirm their understanding and commitment to acting in a manner consistent with our core values.
Tundra employees also take part in mandatory Respectful Workplace training each year.
Environmental Initiatives
At Tundra, we take our responsibility to minimize impacts to our air, land and water resources seriously. We are committed to finding innovative and integrated solutions to produce energy that fuels the lives of Canadians.
Giving Back to Our Communities
The Richardson Foundation was established to celebrate the 100th anniversary of James A. Richardson & Sons, Limited.
Tundra, through the Richardson Foundation, provides financial support for initiatives in communities where our employees live and work.
The Richardson Foundation’s vision is to help create sustainable futures for registered Canadian charitable organizations that:
- Support youth
- Increase community access and participation in the visual and performing arts
- Increase environmental awareness
- Support education
The Richardson Foundation does not support health/healthcare initiatives, religious or sectarian organizations and conferences/seminars. Under Canada Revenue guidelines, support from this source cannot be directed to an individual.