Still Hiring! Kearl Site Project Now Seeking Labourers & Heavy Equipment Operators: Up to $55/hour, 14/14 with Camp Accommodations & Flights
What NACG is Hiring for:
North American Construction Group is currently seeking Skilled Labourers & Heavy Equipment Operators for the Kearl site project in Fort McMurray.
Both positions offer flights, 14/14 rotations, camp accommodations, transportation to and from site and room for growth and future advancements.
Skilled Labourers
- Up to $35.78 p/hour, weekly pay
- Up to $55.42 p/hour, weekly pay
Work Regions:
This opportunity from NACG is available in Fort McMurray.
Features:
The below are factors that tend to matter for our listing seekers. This listing with NACG offers:
Camp
Fly-In & Fly-Out
Transportation to & from Site
14 & 14
As positions vary, please confirm details with employer.
Requirements:
NACG has indicated that these are the requirements for the listing:
- Valid Drivers License
- High School Diploma
- Class 5
- Relevant Industry Experience
Requirements may not be comprehensive. Confirm w/employer.
About NACG:
With over 65 years of experience, NACG has the expertise provide a comprehensive and integrated approach to meet our customer’s requirements from consultation to completion – a distinct advantage that few contractors can rival. Imagine yourself being a part of that!
Did you know, NACG maintains the largest independently-owned fleet of equipment of any heavy civil construction and mining contractor in Canada. This large and diverse fleet gives us the ability to respond quickly to changing client requirements, and to provide the most efficient blend of equipment to any project to ensure efficient, timely and cost-effective operations. Projects you want to be a part of.
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