Tribal Engagement Advisor (Duluth, MN) Hybrid
Company: Enbridge
Location: Duluth
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
1-Year Contract Pay Rate: $49-$52 per hour (on W2), depending on
experience Hybrid: 26 East Superior Street, Suite 309, Duluth,
Minnesota 55802 At Enbridge, our goal is to be the first-choice
energy delivery company in North America and beyond—for customers,
communities, investors, regulators and policymakers, and employees.
To meet that goal, Enbridge is partnering with Raise—a leading
recruitment firm that specializes in IT, Technical, and Engineering
staffing. Together, Raise and Enbridge are building teams that are
rising to meet the growing energy needs of North America. If you’re
looking for a challenging role that will make the most of your
skills while allowing you to make an impact, this is it. Enbridge
is hiring a Tribal Engagement Advisor right now—when you apply,
Raise will review your application within 48 hours and contact
qualified applicants for interviews. About the Role: This contract
role leads strategic engagement with Tribal Nations and Tribal
citizens in support of Major Projects and Operations across the
Midwest Region, with emphasis on Minnesota. The position engages
elected officials, Tribal citizens, business leaders, emergency
responders, and NGOs. Guided by the company’s Indigenous Peoples
Policy, the role focuses on meaningful, culturally respectful
engagement and building long?term, trust?based relationships.
Responsibilities include cultivating and documenting relationships
with Indigenous communities, understanding project?related risks
and opportunities, identifying Tribal concerns, and helping develop
and execute both regional and project?specific engagement plans.
The role also supports responsible management of engagement?related
budgets. Key Responsibilities: Develop, strengthen, and document
relationships with influential Tribal leaders and stakeholders.
Work collaboratively with internal partners, including Supply Chain
Management and other departments across Public Affairs,
Communications & Sustainability (PACS), to design effective,
culturally informed engagement strategies. Provide subject matter
guidance on Tribal cultural protocols, political environments,
local dynamics, and appropriate engagement practices. Support
engagement with individuals, community groups, Tribal governments,
and local organizations to advance business goals and project
objectives. Assist with the development and implementation of
Regional Engagement Plans and project?specific engagement plans
that reflect the interests and concerns of Tribal communities.
Prepare strategies, briefing materials, and talking points for
leadership and media spokespersons. Ensure regulatory obligations
related to Indigenous engagement are met and documented. Help
maintain and enhance the company’s reputation as a responsible,
trusted corporate citizen. Support regulatory strategies and
participate in the formal regulatory process as needed. Provide
timely counsel to leadership and project teams on Tribal relations,
cultural considerations, consultation processes, partnership
opportunities, negotiations, and emerging issues. Ensure that the
perspectives and priorities of Tribal communities are brought into
internal decision?making processes. Partner with Business
Development teams to incorporate regional and community insights
into planning and risk assessments. Work with the Public Awareness
team to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of public outreach
activities. Collaborate with internal teams—including Law,
Operations, Regulatory, EHS, and other PACS groups—to develop
Protocol and Engagement Agreements, Letters of Intent, and other
project-related agreements. In coordination with Sustainable Supply
Chain Management, identify opportunities to support Indigenous
participation—such as workforce development, contracting,
educational programming, and other community benefit initiatives.
Provide expertise through industry trade associations, advisory
panels, and working groups. Maintain well?organized records of
contact and engagement in the relationship management system.
Contribute to functional budgets and ensure cost-effective use of
resources. Support crisis communication and response activities
when assigned and maintain required training. Scope/Dimensions:
Directly impacts Company reputation and our social license to
operate. Regulatory risk impacts to projects and operations and
resulting regulatory timelines and cost implications. Impacts
project budgets and timelines. Directly impacts relationships and
social/public affairs risk in area of responsibility (name region)
and has indirect impact to reputation more generally in dealings
with key stakeholders and Indigenous peoples. Qualifications:
University degree in a relevant field. Helpful: knowledge of the
energy or energy?transportation sector. Direct experience engaging
Tribal communities, including understanding Tribal history, rights,
cultural protocols, and political structures. Familiarity with
government and regulatory requirements and current Indigenous
community dynamics. Experience working within a large, public,
multi?region organization. Proven experience in cross?cultural
stakeholder, Indigenous, and community engagement. Understanding of
community development and organizational effectiveness practices.
Strong communication, presentation, and relationship?building
skills across diverse audiences, including Tribal leadership. Able
to work independently, prioritize effectively, handle multiple
deadlines, and adapt to competing priorities. Strong judgment,
confidentiality, customer focus, analytical and research abilities.
Excellent attention to detail and follow?through. Team?oriented
with the ability to work independently when needed. Skilled in
relationship management, consultation, negotiation, facilitation,
risk communication, and conflict resolution. Passion for and
experience in community development. Demonstrates values of safety,
integrity, respect, inclusion, and high performance. Reliable,
open, considerate, collaborative, and courageous. High achievement
orientation, emotional intelligence, and stress tolerance.
Confident yet humble. Working Conditions: Works with highly
confidential, strategic information Decentralized operation
Frequent travel Attends after-hours Indigenous and community events
on business time throughout the year Please note: Successful
applicants will be employees of Raise, working at Enbridge
facilities with both Enbridge and contract employees. Applying with
Raise Raise is an established IT and engineering hiring firm with
over 60 years’ experience connecting talented candidates with
meaningful work. When you apply, you’ll get more than just a chance
at a great job—you’ll become part of a vast network of employers
that are always changing. We value diversity and inclusion and
encourage all qualified people to apply. If we can make this easier
through accommodation in the recruitment process, please contact us
at 1 800-567-9675 or ECTC@raiserecruiting.com ENBC
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