Career Paths

Engineer in safety gear inspecting large industrial fan blades in a factory setting.

Career Paths

Engineering & Technical

Field Services and Operations

Manufacturing

Professional & Commercial

Students & Early Career

Typical Projects

  • Designing and optimizing compression, processing, and power systems
  • Supporting the development of modular energy infrastructure
  • Troubleshooting and improving system performance
  • Collaborating across engineering, operations, and field teams to deliver integrated solutions

Skills You Build

  • Technical depth across mechanical, process, and systems engineering
  • Hands-on problem-solving in real operating environments
  • The ability to work across disciplines and understand the full system
  • Confidence in decision-making and ownership of complex work
  • Expertise built through experience, mentorship, and continuous learning

Overview

A path for people who want to go deep. Our engineering and technical roles are grounded in real-world problem solving, where learning comes through doing and expertise is earned over time. You work alongside experienced teams and mentors and build mastery through exposure to complex systems and environments.

Your skills grow with responsibility. The work you contribute to directly supports infrastructure that communities around the world depend on. And with experience comes leadership and advancement opportunities.

Typical Projects

  • Scheduled maintenance and inspections
  • Oil and filter changes, preventative maintenance, and major repairs
  • Engine exchanges and equipment overhauls
  • Installation and commissioning of compression and processing systems
  • Ongoing operations and maintenance support
  • System upgrades, retrofits, and performance optimization
  • Remote monitoring and troubleshooting
  • Supporting long-term service and maintenance agreements

Skills You Build

  • Independent problem-solving in real operating environments
  • Hands-on mechanical and technical expertise across complex systems
  • Confidence in making decisions and taking ownership in the field
  • Strong safety practices and awareness in dynamic conditions
  • Experience working with leading OEM equipment, including Ariel, CAT, Frick, Howden, Jenbacher, and Waukesha
  • Skills developed through structured training, mentorship, and continuous field experience

Overview

A path for people who want to be out in the field, solving problems in real time. In the field, you’re trusted to make decisions and get the job done safely and right. But you’re not alone. You’ve got a trusted team you can call on – if you need them.

In this path, skill is earned through hands-on experience across a wide range of environments, supported by training, the right tools, and a strong safety culture. Over time, that experience turns into confidence, capability, and the ability to take on more responsibilities.

Typical Projects

  • Fabrication and assembly of compression, processing, and power generation equipment
  • Precision welding and structural builds
  • Electrical installation and integration
  • Machining and component manufacturing
  • Equipment assembly, testing, and quality assurance
  • Supporting large-scale modular builds from start to finish

Skills You Build

  • Precision craftsmanship and attention to detail
  • Trade-specific expertise developed through hands-on work
  • Strong safety practices in a high-performance environment
  • The ability to work as part of a close, skilled team
  • Pride in quality and accountability for the finished product
  • Skills built over time through mentorship, repetition, and real experience

Overview

A path for people who take pride in doing things right. In manufacturing, skill is earned through precision, experience, and a team that holds each other to a high standard. You work alongside skilled tradespeople who know their craft and are willing to share their expertise. And you advance your profession through hands-on work and attention to detail.

Safety is paramount at every level. With industry-leading performance and over 4,200 hours of monthly safety training globally, our facilities are environments where people look out for each other and take responsibility for the team around them.

Typical Projects

  • Supporting project planning, budgeting, and execution
  • Managing procurement and supply chain coordination
  • Driving business development and client relationships
  • Supporting workforce planning, reporting, and analysis
  • Contributing to financial planning, reporting, and analysis
  • Working cross-functionally to support operations in the field and shop

Skills You Build

  • Business and technical understanding across the full Enerflex operation
  • The ability to connect strategy to execution
  • Cross-functional collaboration and communication
  • Confidence in decision-making and ownership of outcomes
  • Expertise built through exposure, responsibility, and real business challenges
  • A clear understanding of how your work contributes to larger results

Overview

A path for people who want their work to connect to something real. In professional roles, you’re not removed from the business – you’re part of how it runs and grows. Whether you’re in strategy, finance, HR, or project management, your work supports what’s happening in the field and the shop.

You build expertise by understanding the full picture of what Enerflex does as a company. It’s your responsibility to take on challenges and contribute to decisions that move our entire business forward. Effort, skill, and commitment are recognized and rewarded, and your performance is tied to outcomes you can see.