60+ Welders wanted in Ft. Saskatchewan, AB ($43.97/hr + Camp)

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What ACTIMS (Alberta Council of Turnaround Industry Maintenance Stakeholders) is Hiring for:

Welders join or sever metals in beams, girders, vessels, piping and other metal components, make metal parts used in construction and manufacturing plants, and weld parts, tools, machines and equipment.

Welding usually involves applying heat to metal pieces to melt and fuse them together. In electric arc welding, heat is created as an electric current flows through an arc between the tip of the welding electrode and the metal. In gas welding, such as oxy-acetylene welding, the flame from the combustion of burning gases melts the metal. In both arc and gas welding, filler materials are melted and added to fill the joint and make it stronger. In resistance welding, the metal piece itself is melted as current flows through it, and no filler is added.

Welders use different welding processes and fillers depending upon the type of metal, its size and shape, and requirements for finished product strength. For a typical welding project, they:

Develop patterns for projects or follow directions given in layouts, blueprints and work orders

Clean, check for defects and shape component parts, sometimes using a cutting torch

Weld parts together

Welders may also build up worn parts by welding layers or high-strength hard-metal alloys onto them.

Working Conditions:

Welders generally work on construction sites. Working conditions are often cramped, dirty and involve exposure to chemical vapours, wetness or high noise levels. The normal workweek is 40 hours, but some overtime may be required.

There is always some risk of injury involved in working with heavy equipment, especially when working at considerable heights.

Project:

  • Suncor Base Plant & Firebag
  • Syncrude
  • Shell Scotford

Shift:

  • 10 -hour shift - Days/Nights

Notes:

  • Camp Accommodation

Preferred Skills:

  • Journeyman


Work Regions:

This opportunity from ACTIMS (Alberta Council of Turnaround Industry Maintenance Stakeholders) is available in Fort Saskatchewan.

Features:

The below are factors that tend to matter for our listing seekers. This listing with ACTIMS (Alberta Council of Turnaround Industry Maintenance Stakeholders) offers:

Competitive Wages

Many Positions Available

Full Time Position(s)

As positions vary, please confirm details with employer.

Requirements:

ACTIMS (Alberta Council of Turnaround Industry Maintenance Stakeholders) has indicated that these are the requirements for the listing:

  • GED
  • Steel Toed Boots
  • 3 Years Experience
  • Journeyman Certification

Requirements may not be comprehensive. Confirm w/employer.

About ACTIMS (Alberta Council of Turnaround Industry Maintenance Stakeholders):

The Alberta Council of Turnaround Industry Maintenance Stakeholders (ACTIMS) comprises of oilsands owners, heavy industrial maintenance contractors, and labour providers. ACTIMS goal is to ensure that the owner stakeholder’s turnarounds and ongoing maintenance projects are fully staffed with skilled, qualified, experienced, professional tradespeople.

Our tripartite Board of Directors is comprised of an equal number of senior representatives from stakeholder owners, contractors, and labour provider groups.


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