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Union Gas Limited is a major Canadian natural gas utility that provides energy delivery and related services to about 1.2 million residential, commercial and industrial customers in over 400 communities in northern, southwestern and eastern Ontario. Its distribution service area extends throughout northern Ontario from the Manitoba border to the North Bay/Muskoka area, through southwestern Ontario from Windsor to just west of Toronto, and across eastern Ontario from Port Hope to Cornwall. The Company also provides natural gas storage and transportation services for other utilities and energy market participants in Ontario, Quebec and the United States. Union’s storage and transmission system forms an important link in the movement of natural gas from Western Canadian and U.S. supply basins to Central Canadian and Northeast U.S. markets. Union Gas has assets of approximately $4 billion and employs about 2,200 people. Union Gas is a Spectra Energy Company. Applying to Union Gas The energy industry is experiencing an exciting and challenging time and Union Gas is uniquely positioned to become the leader in energy delivery services in the emerging competitive marketplace. At Union Gas, where individual achievement is encouraged and the strength of a diverse workforce is recognized, you will earn a competitive salary, full benefits, and the opportunity to grow with an industry leader. We are searching for people who can embrace the opportunities presented by change and growth. Applicants wishing to be considered for an opening should submit a resume and cover letter to the email address or fax number provided in the job posting details. Please reference the posting number of the job in your application. Submit your resume for our consideration in future openings Please indicate your area of interest and desired location in your cover letter, and submit your resume to hrservices@uniongas.com. Only those under consideration will be contacted. Industry Training At Union Gas we are committed to ensuring that an adequate supply of bright, capable and qualified natural gas technicians is available.
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