Overview
Project Type: Projects
Project Location: CNRL Albian
Shift: Day or Night
Schedule: 24 days on, 4 day off
Accommodations: Camp
Travel Details: Fly-in/Fly-out
GC: Graham
Allied Partner: Heartland Constructors Inc.
Reference Number: 23670
Jardeg is recruiting Ironworker Journeypersons and Apprentices for Heartland Constructors Inc. to join the CNRL Albian project team on site north of Fort McMurray, Alberta.
Come be a part of an outstanding team working with industry leaders that have been executing turnarounds at the Albian site for over a decade. This is a fly in, fly out position. Charter flights are provided by the company from Calgary or Edmonton. The schedule is 24 days on, 4 day off working 11.5 hours per day (2 x 30 minutes breaks, 1 paid, 1 unpaid). Overtime is paid at time and a half for anything worked over 8 hours per day and anything worked over 40 hours per week.
Ironworkers fabricate, construct and join scaffolding, structural steel buildings, bridges, ornamental ironwork and pre-cast structures. They erect structural steel components, reinforce steel, post tension tendons, install conveyors and robotic equipment, and sometimes perform reconstructive work on existing structures.
An Ironworker will be expected to do but are not limited to the following tasks:
Read blueprints and specifications to lay out the work.
Unload and stack steel units so each piece can be hoisted as needed.
Erect and install scaffolding, construction cranes, derricks and other hoisting equipment.
Assemble rigging (cables, pulleys, hooks) to move heavy equipment and materials.
Attach cables from a crane or derrick and direct crane operators with hand signals or radios.
Position steel units, align holes and insert temporary bolts.
Check the alignments and join steel parts by bolting or tack welding them with an electric arc process.
Assemble and erect prefabricated metal structures.
Select, cut, bend, position, and secure steel bars or wire mesh in concrete forms to reinforce the concrete.
Install ornamental and other structural metalwork such as curtain walls, metal stairways, railings and power doors.
Unload and install pre-cast components.
Position Qualifications:
Must be able to pass alcohol and drug test.
Certified Journeyperson and/or holds a valid recognized credential.
Common Safety Orientation (CSO) or CSTS-09
Energy Safety Canada Certified Confined Space Entry
Energy Safety Canada Certified Fall Arrest and/or Fall Protection
Basic Rigging Certification (company provided)
Aerial Work Platform (considered an asset)
Valid Government Issued Identification
Why join the Heartland team?
Heartland Constructors Inc. works closely with its clients to ensure effective communication. We are passionate about completing successful turnaround projects according to our clients’ needs and providing safe and efficient working conditions to our staff. Safety is our top priority, and we strive to complete projects in a safe and responsible manner. We ensure that our workforce is well trained and highly qualified to provide timely service. We provide our employees with excellent career and growth opportunities through mentorship and training.
Strong Safety Culture
Great Benefits Package (Eligible for benefits through the union after 350 hours worked)
Competitive Company Paid Pension Plan
Optional Company Matching Pension Program
Night Shift Premium
Weekly Payroll
Paperless Onboarding
Paid Orientation Time
No drivers’ license requirement
Option to fly or drive to site.
Volume of Work – We have over a dozen turnaround events scheduled this Spring. Maximize your Spring Turnaround season by lining up work for multiple turnarounds.
Variety of Projects – Want to work only turnarounds or outages throughout the year or do you want to work on maintenance projects or work both maintenance and turnarounds; We have opportunities!
COME AND GET YOUR BOOTS DIRTY
With a significant presence in the construction, industrial maintenance, and turnaround sectors, Jardeg is the largest recruiter of skilled trades in Canada. In 2022 alone, we’ll be supporting over 10 million manhours of work and a peak headcount over 10,000.
If you’re a tradesperson working in Canada, our position across commercial, infrastructure, and industrial construction, plus maintenance and turnarounds means we have more than just a job for you. We have a lifetime of work.