Superior Propane

Agriculture

Aug 27, 2014



No matter what nature throws your way, we’re there when you need us most. Coast to coast, Canadian farmers rely on Superior Propane to protect their crops and their wallets from unexpected surprises.
 
 
Why Propane for Canadian Agriculture?
 
• It’s efficient. Propane is one of nature’s most versatile fuels.
• It’s environmentally friendly. Propane is clean burning, non-toxic, emits 38 per cent less greenhouse gas than oil and won’t contaminate air, water or soil if released into the air.
• It’s locally produced. Canada produces about 8 billion litres of propane each year.
• It’s safe. Propane can be stored, transported and used almost anywhere and won’t deteriorate over time.


The Superior Advantage
 
• Customized Pricing Solutions. Superior has several easy Budget solutions like our Fixed Price Plan and our Equal • Payment Plan that help take the guesswork out of forecasting your energy costs.
• SMART Tank. Only Superior Propane’s SMART (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) notification system helps you effectively manage and forecast your fuel levels, even as your business demands change.
• Local Service & Delivery Network. Your farm requires a great deal of fuel and prompt service. We know the roads and we know the weather because we live here too, meaning you have a reliable propane supply you can trust
• Trusted by Agriculture. Our team of safety certified experts understand you built your business on hard work and careful planning, so we will tailor a solution specific to your needs.

Source: http://www.superiorpropane.com/for-your-business/agriculture/

Crane Operator - Brooks, AB

Reporting directly to Field Operations Manager and collaborating daily with the Delivery/Service Coordinator, the Crane Operator is responsible for the safe and timely delivery of equipment to our customers. 

Contact Centre Support Engineer

Reporting to the Director of Customer Experience, the Contact Centre Support Engineer is responsible for managing the business platforms specific to the contact centre including but not limited to the telecommunication systems, IVRs, and other contact centre applications.

Accounts Receivable Analyst

Reporting directly to the Supervisor Credit and Collections, the Accounts Receivable Analyst will manage a portfolio of customer accounts, ensuring they remain within established credit limits and provide payment on a regular and timely basis.