Overview

AECOM is currently seeking a Rig Welder to join the Shell Scotford project team in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.

There is various shift rotation and duration. Tentative start date in Early-February 2021.

Local Candidates ONLY as NO Living Out Allowance (LOA) or NO Camp/Travel (FIFO) option available for this project.

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. 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 to weld parts together. Welders may also build up worn parts by welding layers of high-strength hard-metal alloys onto them.

Rig Welders will be expected to do but are not limited to the following tasks:

+ Weld up to 30 inches (FDI) per day when material is available, some welds may be customized while others may be repetitive procedures to complete the work

+ Use welding processes such as SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, GTAW, or SAW to weld pressure piping.

+ Follow various company policies and procedures such as:
+ ISO 9001-2008

+ AECOM’s Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS)

+ Client Specific WPS

+ AECOM’s Safety Program

_Conditions of Employment for this position are_ :
1. For positions that fall into the list of required positions within the AECOM Oil & Gas Background Check policy, qualified applicants who are offered, and accept, the role must complete a satisfactory pre-employment Background Check. This may consist of all or a combination of the following: Canadian Criminal Record check, an Employment Verification and/or an Education and Accreditation Verification.

2. For positions that fall into the list of required positions within the AECOM Oil & Gas Alcohol & Drug (A&D) policy, qualified applicants who are offered, and accept, a position must provide evidence of a satisfactory Alcohol & Drug test in accordance with the Company’s Alcohol & Drug Policy. In order to be valid, the test must have been conducted at the direction of AECOM – O&G Business Unit.

Minimum Requirements

+ Journeyman Certificate of Completion in the Welding trade

+ B-Pressure Certification from Alberta Boilers Safety Association (ABSA)

+ Construction Safety Training Systems (CSTS-09 or 2020) Certification

+ Fall Protection

+ CSE (Confined Space Entry)

+ Elevated Work Platform

+ OH Crane & Rigging

+ Valid Government Issued Identification

+ Able to travel to site daily.

+ Able to work day or night shift.

+ Successful pass of weld test on production welds is a requirement

Preferred Qualifications

May include some or all dependent on site:
+ H2S Alive

+ Firewatch

What We Offer

When you join AECOM, you become part of a company that is pioneering the future. Our teams around the world are involved in some of the most cutting-edge and innovative projects and programs of our time, addressing the big challenges of today and shaping the built environment for generations to come. We ensure a workplace that encourages growth, flexibility and creativity, as well as a company culture that champions inclusion, diversity and overall employee well-being through programs supported by company leadership. Our core values define who we are, how we act and what we aspire to, which comes down to not only delivering a better world, but working to “make amazing happen” in each neighborhood, community and city we touch. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we believe in each person’s potential, and we’ll help you reach yours.