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Junttan Operator
Ledcor, Vancouver, BC
Job Summary: You are an experienced Junttan Operator with experience in early heavy civil construction projects. You will be responsible You will be an integral part of the Ledcor team working on foundation and shoring installation. For you, safety and quality are a priority, and you are proud of your work at the end of each day.Come join our True Blue team today!Essential Responsibilities:Ensure that projects are built according to approved plans and specifications and that efficiency in labour and materials maintain high quality standardsEnsure that site safety measures meet or exceed the parameters set out by corporate safety manual, Workers' Compensation Board or any other authoritiesReview, maintain and update the construction schedule and ensures milestone and completion dates are metOversee the care and maintenance of company vehicles and equipment on the project to maximize use while on the job site and returns equipment to storage or the rental company when no longer requiredReview subtrade/supplier invoices against the field purchase orders and report any discrepancies to the Project Manager or the accounting departmentHire and manage hourly employees as required to complete the project in consultation with the Project Manager and maintains, approves and submits hourly time cards with all necessary details for job costing purposesRequirements:Previous experience as a Piling Lead HandExperience with steel driven piles, concrete cast-in-place piles, sheet piles, CFA piles, other shoring methods and tie backsExperience working on large scale industrial and infrastructure projectsSolid understanding of modern construction practicesAbility to complete pre-employment drug and alcohol testingMust have CSTS 2020 (Construction Safety Training System) or its equivalencyUnderstanding of construction documents and the ability to ensure that they are complete, protect the owner's interest, clearly define expectations and provide incentive to performA strong safety record and the ability to work with a variety of individualsCapacity to respond to stakeholder requests in typical situations and investigate factsAbility to communicate complex information clearly and in appropriate styleWork Conditions:This role is based in Abbotsford BC, LOA and travel provided for those that qualifyWork will be outside in all weather conditionsCandidates must be flexible to work various shift rotationsBenefits provided by CLACAdditional Information: Company DescriptionLedcor builds and maintains infrastructure in various industries including oil and gas, transportation, and mining. We're experts in public and private infrastructure construction and maintenance - from national highways to bridges, from airports to underground utilities and independent power projects. We also work on roads, earthworks, foundations, dams, power systems, and waterways. But when you work for Ledcor, your experience will go far beyond the project. Do you want a career that means more? Join our True Blue team now!Employment EquityAt Ledcor we believe diversity, equity, and inclusion should be part of everything we do. We are proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified individuals, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or any other identifying characteristic are encouraged to apply.Our True Blue team consists of individuals from all backgrounds who contribute diverse perspectives and experiences to Ledcor. We are committed to continuing to build on our culture of empowerment, inclusion and belonging. Date PostedSep 10, 2021 1067 West Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
High Voltage Apparatus Technologist / Western Canada
MountainCrest Personnel Inc., Edmonton, AB
High Voltage Apparatus Technologist / Western Canada:  Harvey 2462Career Opportunity:We have an exciting opportunity for a High Voltage Apparatus Technologist within Western Canadian operations, for Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, and Saskatoon.Reporting to a Field Services Manager, the successful candidate will be accountable for the installation, commissioning, maintenance, and repair of medium, and high voltage electrical equipment. This position requires the ability to troubleshoot to ensure exceptional client experiences.We are a privately-owned, electrical engineering and technical field services firm established in 1982 in Edmonton, Alberta. Since this time, our company has grown steadily, and we have offices in both North and South America, and have completed projects on six continents. Our company provides a wide range of services relating to power, lighting, and control systems including Engineering, Project Management, Field Testing & Commissioning, Design Build, Equipment Manufacturing, and Maintenance.Our full membership with NETA (International Electrical Testing Association) and various Engineering Associations reflect our commitment to providing quality services.The growth and success of our company is attributed to our talented teams of Engineers, Technologists, Power System Electricians, and other Professionals who are committed to delivering superior client experiences. We are always on the lookout for client focused, dedicated, and motivated individuals to join our team.We will provide you with a rewarding place to work, the training you need to succeed, and the development opportunities you need to grow. Accountabilities: Work safely, independently and effectively on medium, and high voltage electrical equipment in a variety of environments, including but not limited to high voltage substationsWork with project teams effectively through collaboration, support, team focus and client focusComplete testing and commissioning on specialized equipment including in “Brownfield” energized substationsComplete maintenance and commissioning of SF6 breakers and large GSU transformersComplete maintenance and commissioning of disconnect switches and other primary and secondary power equipmentExperience working safely around energized electrical equipmentConfidently work with various brands of testing and troubleshooting equipmentConfidently understand and interpret test results; must be able to clearly explain interpreted results in a clear and concise mannerComplete technical report writingAbility to read manufacturers drawingsAbility to communicate with a Person-In-Charge or Control Room OperatorInteract with clients in a courteous and professional mannerIdentify and implement process improvementsTrain, mentor and develop junior team membersAssist with quotations, proposals and estimatingComplete job safety audits and safety documentation Required Skills and Qualifications:5 to 15 years of experience as an Electrical Technologist/ Electrical Field Technician/Electrical Engineer/Power Systems Electrician (compensation will be commensurate with experience)5 to15 years of experience with hands-on field experience with substation/apparatus electrical testingElectrical Engineering degree, PSE (Power Systems Electrician), or CET (Certified Engineering Technologist is a mustNETA certification is an assetExperience with Doble, Vanguard, Omicron, Megger test equipment is a mustMust have a valid driver’s licenseAbility to self-manage with proven initiative and client focusProficient computer experience in Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office applicationsStrong problem-solving skills, and the ability to work with minimal supervisionMust be able to work in a dynamic work environmentExcellent time management skills with an attention to detailThe ability to work flexible shifts, which include weekends, evenings and statutory holidaysThe ability to travel for project durations of 2 - 6 months with shift schedules of up to 3 weeks of working days.Team player with excellent communication skills both written and verbalA positive, “can-do” attitude This is a fulltime positionSalary is open depending on experienceBenefits package is available after 3 months that includes, extensive health & dental coverage.Assigned vehicle4% matching RSP programComprehensive benefit plan through Manulife as attachedWage in the range of $65/hr - $80 per hour really depending on experience, total comp package, etc.Eligible for OvertimeLOA of $55 per dayTravel expenses3 paid personal days per year4 weeks paid vacation time Our company, genuinely cares about our people and we want to set you up for success with opportunities for career advancement 
First-Year Apprentice Mobile Crane Operator (No experience needed!)
Scout Talent, Vancouver, BC
Building the life you want starts with acquiring skills that are in demand.As a Red Seal tradesperson, career potential is unlimited. It all starts with apprenticeship; a unique opportunity to earn and learn while building your career.British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) Apprenticeship Services is launching a major industry-wide drive supporting small and medium construction employers to hire and register first-year apprentices.This province-wide recruitment drive is administered by BCCA as part of the BCCA Apprentices Services campaign. BCCA is launching a 22-month campaign funded by the Government of Canada’s Apprenticeship Service to enable small and medium-sized employers in BC’s construction industry to hire and register first-year apprentices. As part of the service to employers, BCCA will build a pool of qualified jobseekers, provide culture training via its Builders Code program, and mentorship support through its new Building Builders initiative. Additional apprenticeship supports, advice, and resources will also be made available to successful job applicants.To learn more about BCCA Apprenticeship Services, click here.About the OpportunityBritish Columbia has an increasing demand for skilled tradespeople, resulting in rewarding employment opportunities. As a first-year apprentice, you will be starting a career path towards obtaining your SkilledTradesBC trade certification and Red Seal endorsement. This is a great opportunity to get hands-on training while receiving a competitive wage for your work!A typical day as a mobile crane operator could include operating control cranes or draglines to lift, move, position, or place machinery, equipment, and other large objects at construction or industrial sites, ports, railway yards, surface mines, and other similar locations.Day-to-day as an apprentice you could be:Sorting materials and maintaining a clean worksiteOperating cranes under supervisionInspecting cranes to ensure their safetyPerforming routine maintenanceUsing lever and pedal controls efficientlyCleaning and maintaining crane hoisting mechanismsAssembling cranes on job sitesAbout YouBCCA Apprenticeship Services is looking for applicants interested in pursuing a career in construction as a first-year apprentice mobile crane operator. The ideal candidate should be interested in starting a career path towards certification as a Red Seal mobile crane operator and should be motivated to learn, reliable, and hardworking.To succeed as a first-year apprentice mobile crane operator, you: Communicate, work well with others, and follow directions well Have good dexterity and like to work with your handsEnjoy working indoors or outdoors in all seasons Like to solve problems and build solutionsAre physically fit with stamina for manual labourHave experience using hand and power toolsAre willing to follow safety guidelines at all timesUnderstand basic mathHave strong attention to detailAre in good physical condition with good enduranceOther qualifications can include (but are not required):Hands-on experience in working with cranes, rigging, or mechanical systemsOccupational First Aid training or SiteReadyBC certificationHigh school diploma and/or completion of the Mobile Crane Operator and Tower Crane Operator Level 1 Training from a SkilledTradesBC recognized post secondary institution in BCValid BC driver’s license and reliable vehiclePrior experience in construction (hobbies, summer jobs, or volunteer activities), agriculture or forestry, manufacturing, marine services or fisheries, municipal work, or other non-construction trades are a bonusThe Benefits of ApprenticeshipAn apprenticeship offers a pathway to a successful career in construction. You will earn an income while gaining work-based training hours, education, and certification. Apprentices are eligible for government grants, tax credits, and employment insurance while attending training. This can help you offset the cost of training and certification and allow you to complete your apprenticeship and minimize student debt.For more information on the benefits of apprenticeship, see SkilledTradesBC’s Apprentice Guidebook.If this sounds like you, and you want to start your career in construction, we encourage you to apply today!
First-Year Apprentice Mobile Crane Operator (No experience needed!)
Scout Talent, Surrey, BC
Building the life you want starts with acquiring skills that are in demand.As a Red Seal tradesperson, career potential is unlimited. It all starts with apprenticeship; a unique opportunity to earn and learn while building your career.British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) Apprenticeship Services is launching a major industry-wide drive supporting small and medium construction employers to hire and register first-year apprentices.This province-wide recruitment drive is administered by BCCA as part of the BCCA Apprentices Services campaign. BCCA is launching a 22-month campaign funded by the Government of Canada’s Apprenticeship Service to enable small and medium-sized employers in BC’s construction industry to hire and register first-year apprentices. As part of the service to employers, BCCA will build a pool of qualified jobseekers, provide culture training via its Builders Code program, and mentorship support through its new Building Builders initiative. Additional apprenticeship supports, advice, and resources will also be made available to successful job applicants.To learn more about BCCA Apprenticeship Services, click here.About the OpportunityBritish Columbia has an increasing demand for skilled tradespeople, resulting in rewarding employment opportunities. As a first-year apprentice, you will be starting a career path towards obtaining your SkilledTradesBC trade certification and Red Seal endorsement. This is a great opportunity to get hands-on training while receiving a competitive wage for your work!A typical day as a mobile crane operator could include operating control cranes or draglines to lift, move, position, or place machinery, equipment, and other large objects at construction or industrial sites, ports, railway yards, surface mines, and other similar locations.Day-to-day as an apprentice you could be:Sorting materials and maintaining a clean worksiteOperating cranes under supervisionInspecting cranes to ensure their safetyPerforming routine maintenanceUsing lever and pedal controls efficientlyCleaning and maintaining crane hoisting mechanismsAssembling cranes on job sitesAbout YouBCCA Apprenticeship Services is looking for applicants interested in pursuing a career in construction as a first-year apprentice mobile crane operator. The ideal candidate should be interested in starting a career path towards certification as a Red Seal mobile crane operator and should be motivated to learn, reliable, and hardworking.To succeed as a first-year apprentice mobile crane operator, you: Communicate, work well with others, and follow directions well Have good dexterity and like to work with your handsEnjoy working indoors or outdoors in all seasons Like to solve problems and build solutionsAre physically fit with stamina for manual labourHave experience using hand and power toolsAre willing to follow safety guidelines at all timesUnderstand basic mathHave strong attention to detailAre in good physical condition with good enduranceOther qualifications can include (but are not required):Hands-on experience in working with cranes, rigging, or mechanical systemsOccupational First Aid training or SiteReadyBC certificationHigh school diploma and/or completion of the Mobile Crane Operator and Tower Crane Operator Level 1 Training from a SkilledTradesBC recognized post secondary institution in BCValid BC driver’s license and reliable vehiclePrior experience in construction (hobbies, summer jobs, or volunteer activities), agriculture or forestry, manufacturing, marine services or fisheries, municipal work, or other non-construction trades are a bonusThe Benefits of ApprenticeshipAn apprenticeship offers a pathway to a successful career in construction. You will earn an income while gaining work-based training hours, education, and certification. Apprentices are eligible for government grants, tax credits, and employment insurance while attending training. This can help you offset the cost of training and certification and allow you to complete your apprenticeship and minimize student debt.For more information on the benefits of apprenticeship, see SkilledTradesBC’s Apprentice Guidebook.If this sounds like you, and you want to start your career in construction, we encourage you to apply today!
First-Year Apprentice Tower Crane Operator (no experience needed!)
Scout Talent, Vancouver, BC
Building the life you want starts with acquiring skills that are in demand.As a Red Seal tradesperson, career potential is unlimited. It all starts with apprenticeship; a unique opportunity to earn and learn while building your career.British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) Apprenticeship Services is launching a major industry-wide drive supporting small and medium construction employers to hire and register first-year apprentices.This province-wide recruitment drive is administered by BCCA as part of the BCCA Apprentices Services campaign. BCCA is launching a 22-month campaign funded by the Government of Canada’s Apprenticeship Service to enable small and medium-sized employers in BC’s construction industry to hire and register first-year apprentices. As part of the service to employers, BCCA will build a pool of qualified jobseekers, provide culture training via its Builders Code program, and mentorship support through its new Building Builders initiative. Additional apprenticeship supports, advice, and resources will also be made available to successful job applicants.To learn more about BCCA Apprenticeship Services, click here.About the OpportunityBritish Columbia has an increasing demand for skilled tradespeople, resulting in rewarding employment opportunities. As a first-year apprentice, you will be starting a career path towards obtaining your SkilledTradesBC trade certification and Red Seal endorsement. This is a great opportunity to get hands-on training while receiving a competitive wage for your work!A typical day as a tower crane operator could include operating control cranes or draglines to lift, move, position, or place machinery, equipment, and other large objects. Tower crane operators are essential in construction or industrial sites, ports, railway yards, surface mines, and other similar locations. Day-to-day as an apprentice you could be:Sorting materials and maintaining a clean worksiteOperating cranes under supervisionInspecting cranes to ensure their safetyPerforming routine maintenanceUsing lever and pedal controls efficientlyCleaning and maintaining crane hoisting mechanismsAbout YouBCCA Apprenticeship Services is looking for applicants interested in pursuing a career in construction as a first-year apprentice tower crane operator. The ideal candidate should be interested in starting a career path towards certification as a Red Seal tower crane operator and should be motivated to learn, reliable, and hardworking.To succeed as a first-year apprentice operator, you: Communicate, work well with others, and follow directions well Have good dexterity and like to work with your handsEnjoy working indoors or outdoors in all seasons Like to solve problems and build solutionsAre physically fit with stamina for manual labourHave experience using hand and power toolsAre willing to follow safety guidelines at all timesUnderstand basic mathHave strong attention to detailAre in good physical condition with good enduranceOther qualifications can include (but are not required):Hands-on experience in working with cranes, rigging, or mechanical systemsOccupational First Aid training or SiteReadyBC certificationHigh school diploma and/or completion of the Mobile Crane Operator and Tower Crane Operator Level 1 Training from a SkilledTradesBC recognized post-secondary institutionValid BC driver’s license and reliable vehiclePrior experience in construction (hobbies, summer jobs, or volunteer activities), agriculture or forestry, manufacturing, marine services or fisheries, municipal work, or other non-construction trades are a bonusThe Benefits of ApprenticeshipAn apprenticeship offers a pathway to a successful career in construction. You will earn an income while gaining work-based training hours, education, and certification. Apprentices are eligible for government grants, tax credits, and employment insurance while attending training. This can help you offset the cost of training and certification and allow you to complete your apprenticeship and minimize student debt.For more information on the benefits of apprenticeship, see SkilledTradesBC’s Apprentice Guidebook.If this sounds like you, and you want to start your career in construction, we encourage you to apply today!
First-Year Apprentice Tower Crane Operator (no experience needed!)
Scout Talent, Surrey, BC
Building the life you want starts with acquiring skills that are in demand.As a Red Seal tradesperson, career potential is unlimited. It all starts with apprenticeship; a unique opportunity to earn and learn while building your career.British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) Apprenticeship Services is launching a major industry-wide drive supporting small and medium construction employers to hire and register first-year apprentices.This province-wide recruitment drive is administered by BCCA as part of the BCCA Apprentices Services campaign. BCCA is launching a 22-month campaign funded by the Government of Canada’s Apprenticeship Service to enable small and medium-sized employers in BC’s construction industry to hire and register first-year apprentices. As part of the service to employers, BCCA will build a pool of qualified jobseekers, provide culture training via its Builders Code program, and mentorship support through its new Building Builders initiative. Additional apprenticeship supports, advice, and resources will also be made available to successful job applicants.To learn more about BCCA Apprenticeship Services, click here.About the OpportunityBritish Columbia has an increasing demand for skilled tradespeople, resulting in rewarding employment opportunities. As a first-year apprentice, you will be starting a career path towards obtaining your SkilledTradesBC trade certification and Red Seal endorsement. This is a great opportunity to get hands-on training while receiving a competitive wage for your work!A typical day as a tower crane operator could include operating control cranes or draglines to lift, move, position, or place machinery, equipment, and other large objects. Tower crane operators are essential in construction or industrial sites, ports, railway yards, surface mines, and other similar locations. Day-to-day as an apprentice you could be:Sorting materials and maintaining a clean worksiteOperating cranes under supervisionInspecting cranes to ensure their safetyPerforming routine maintenanceUsing lever and pedal controls efficientlyCleaning and maintaining crane hoisting mechanismsAbout YouBCCA Apprenticeship Services is looking for applicants interested in pursuing a career in construction as a first-year apprentice tower crane operator. The ideal candidate should be interested in starting a career path towards certification as a Red Seal tower crane operator and should be motivated to learn, reliable, and hardworking.To succeed as a first-year apprentice operator, you: Communicate, work well with others, and follow directions well Have good dexterity and like to work with your handsEnjoy working indoors or outdoors in all seasons Like to solve problems and build solutionsAre physically fit with stamina for manual labourHave experience using hand and power toolsAre willing to follow safety guidelines at all timesUnderstand basic mathHave strong attention to detailAre in good physical condition with good enduranceOther qualifications can include (but are not required):Hands-on experience in working with cranes, rigging, or mechanical systemsOccupational First Aid training or SiteReadyBC certificationHigh school diploma and/or completion of the Mobile Crane Operator and Tower Crane Operator Level 1 Training from a SkilledTradesBC recognized post-secondary institutionValid BC driver’s license and reliable vehiclePrior experience in construction (hobbies, summer jobs, or volunteer activities), agriculture or forestry, manufacturing, marine services or fisheries, municipal work, or other non-construction trades are a bonusThe Benefits of ApprenticeshipAn apprenticeship offers a pathway to a successful career in construction. You will earn an income while gaining work-based training hours, education, and certification. Apprentices are eligible for government grants, tax credits, and employment insurance while attending training. This can help you offset the cost of training and certification and allow you to complete your apprenticeship and minimize student debt.For more information on the benefits of apprenticeship, see SkilledTradesBC’s Apprentice Guidebook.If this sounds like you, and you want to start your career in construction, we encourage you to apply today!
First-Year Apprentice Heavy Equipment Operator (Dozer) (no experience needed!)
Scout Talent, Vancouver, BC
Building the life you want starts with acquiring skills that are in demand.As a certified tradesperson, career potential is unlimited. It all starts with apprenticeship; a unique opportunity to earn and learn while building your career.British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) Apprenticeship Services is launching a major industry-wide drive supporting small and medium construction employers to hire and register first-year apprentices.This province-wide recruitment drive is administered by BCCA as part of the BCCA Apprentices Services campaign. BCCA is launching a 22-month campaign funded by the Government of Canada’s Apprenticeship Service to enable small and medium-sized employers in BC’s construction industry to hire and register first-year apprentices. As part of the service to employers, BCCA will build a pool of qualified jobseekers, provide culture training via its Builders Code program, and mentorship support through its new Building Builders initiative. Additional apprenticeship supports, advice, and resources will also be made available to successful job applicants.To learn more about BCCA Apprenticeship Services, click here.About the OpportunityBritish Columbia has an increasing demand for skilled tradespeople, resulting in rewarding employment opportunities. As a first-year apprentice, you will be starting a career path towards obtaining your SkilledTradesBC trade certification. This is a great opportunity to get hands-on training while receiving a competitive wage for your work!A typical day as a heavy equipment operator involves operating various large construction equipment. In BC, heavy equipment operators can obtain a Certificate of Qualification from SkilledTradesBC as a heavy equipment operator with an endorsement for specific equipment. The endorsement is issued based on hours completed working in the machine as an apprentice.Heavy equipment operators with a dozer endorsement move, spread, and strip earth, rock, gravel, or other materials during construction or activities such as logging or snow clearing.Day-to-day as an apprentice you could be:Operating a bulldozer to excavate, move, load, and grade earth, rock, gravel, or other materials Doing pre-operational checks, daily maintenance, and troubleshooting on equipment including cleaning, lubricating, and refilling fluidsCutting, filling, and creating specific slope and ditch profilesSpreading ballast and aggregate materialsWorking according to Worksafe BC Standards, applying Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, and donning Personal Protective EquipmentAbout YouBCCA Apprenticeship Services is looking for applicants interested in pursuing a career in construction as a first-year apprentice heavy equipment operator (dozer). The ideal candidate should be interested in starting a career path towards certification as a heavy equipment operator (dozer) and should be motivated to learn, reliable, and hardworking.To succeed as a first-year apprentice heavy equipment operator (dozer), you: Must have a valid BC driver’s license Communicate, work well with others, and follow directions well Have good dexterity and like to work with your handsEnjoy working indoors or outdoors in all seasons Like to solve problems and build solutionsAre physically fit with stamina for manual labourHave experience using hand and power toolsAre willing to follow safety guidelines at all timesUnderstand basic mathHave strong attention to detailAre in good physical condition with good enduranceAre able to lift up to 50 lbsHave tolerance for dust, heat, and working alone in the dozer cabOther qualifications can include (but are not required):Hands-on experience working with machinery, vehicles, or equipment, and/or building constructionOccupational First Aid training, SiteReadyBC certification, or Transportation of Dangerous Goods certificationHigh school diploma and/or completion of the Road Builder and Heavy Construction Foundation Training or Level 1 Heavy Equipment Training from a SkilledTradesBC recognized post-secondary institutionPrior experience in construction (hobbies, summer jobs, or volunteer activities), agriculture or forestry, manufacturing, marine services or fisheries, municipal work, or other non-construction trades are a bonusThe Benefits of ApprenticeshipAn apprenticeship offers a pathway to a successful career in construction. You will earn an income while gaining work-based training hours, education, and certification. Apprentices are eligible for government grants, tax credits, and employment insurance while attending training. This can help you offset the cost of training and certification and allow you to complete your apprenticeship and minimize student debt.For more information on the benefits of apprenticeship, see SkilledTradesBC’s Apprentice Guidebook.The starting hourly rate for first-year apprentices is usually between $17-$22/hour. It is determined by each employer and can vary depending on skills, location, and your experience. As a first-year apprentice new to a trade it is customary to begin at the bottom of the pay range but as you ‘earn and learn’ on the job, your pay will increase as you progress in your apprenticeship.If this sounds like you, and you want to start your career in construction, we encourage you to apply today!
First-Year Apprentice Heavy Equipment Operator (Dozer) (no experience needed!)
Scout Talent, Victoria, BC
Building the life you want starts with acquiring skills that are in demand.As a certified tradesperson, career potential is unlimited. It all starts with apprenticeship; a unique opportunity to earn and learn while building your career.British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) Apprenticeship Services is launching a major industry-wide drive supporting small and medium construction employers to hire and register first-year apprentices.This province-wide recruitment drive is administered by BCCA as part of the BCCA Apprentices Services campaign. BCCA is launching a 22-month campaign funded by the Government of Canada’s Apprenticeship Service to enable small and medium-sized employers in BC’s construction industry to hire and register first-year apprentices. As part of the service to employers, BCCA will build a pool of qualified jobseekers, provide culture training via its Builders Code program, and mentorship support through its new Building Builders initiative. Additional apprenticeship supports, advice, and resources will also be made available to successful job applicants.To learn more about BCCA Apprenticeship Services, click here.About the OpportunityBritish Columbia has an increasing demand for skilled tradespeople, resulting in rewarding employment opportunities. As a first-year apprentice, you will be starting a career path towards obtaining your SkilledTradesBC trade certification. This is a great opportunity to get hands-on training while receiving a competitive wage for your work!A typical day as a heavy equipment operator involves operating various large construction equipment. In BC, heavy equipment operators can obtain a Certificate of Qualification from SkilledTradesBC as a heavy equipment operator with an endorsement for specific equipment. The endorsement is issued based on hours completed working in the machine as an apprentice.Heavy equipment operators with a dozer endorsement move, spread, and strip earth, rock, gravel, or other materials during construction or activities such as logging or snow clearing.Day-to-day as an apprentice you could be:Operating a bulldozer to excavate, move, load, and grade earth, rock, gravel, or other materials Doing pre-operational checks, daily maintenance, and troubleshooting on equipment including cleaning, lubricating, and refilling fluidsCutting, filling, and creating specific slope and ditch profilesSpreading ballast and aggregate materialsWorking according to Worksafe BC Standards, applying Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, and donning Personal Protective EquipmentAbout YouBCCA Apprenticeship Services is looking for applicants interested in pursuing a career in construction as a first-year apprentice heavy equipment operator (dozer). The ideal candidate should be interested in starting a career path towards certification as a heavy equipment operator (dozer) and should be motivated to learn, reliable, and hardworking.To succeed as a first-year apprentice heavy equipment operator (dozer), you: Must have a valid BC driver’s license Communicate, work well with others, and follow directions well Have good dexterity and like to work with your handsEnjoy working indoors or outdoors in all seasons Like to solve problems and build solutionsAre physically fit with stamina for manual labourHave experience using hand and power toolsAre willing to follow safety guidelines at all timesUnderstand basic mathHave strong attention to detailAre in good physical condition with good enduranceAre able to lift up to 50 lbsHave tolerance for dust, heat, and working alone in the dozer cabOther qualifications can include (but are not required):Hands-on experience working with machinery, vehicles, or equipment, and/or building constructionOccupational First Aid training, SiteReadyBC certification, or Transportation of Dangerous Goods certificationHigh school diploma and/or completion of the Road Builder and Heavy Construction Foundation Training or Level 1 Heavy Equipment Training from a SkilledTradesBC recognized post-secondary institutionPrior experience in construction (hobbies, summer jobs, or volunteer activities), agriculture or forestry, manufacturing, marine services or fisheries, municipal work, or other non-construction trades are a bonusThe Benefits of ApprenticeshipAn apprenticeship offers a pathway to a successful career in construction. You will earn an income while gaining work-based training hours, education, and certification. Apprentices are eligible for government grants, tax credits, and employment insurance while attending training. This can help you offset the cost of training and certification and allow you to complete your apprenticeship and minimize student debt.For more information on the benefits of apprenticeship, see SkilledTradesBC’s Apprentice Guidebook.The starting hourly rate for first-year apprentices is usually between $17-$22/hour. It is determined by each employer and can vary depending on skills, location, and your experience. As a first-year apprentice new to a trade it is customary to begin at the bottom of the pay range but as you ‘earn and learn’ on the job, your pay will increase as you progress in your apprenticeship.If this sounds like you, and you want to start your career in construction, we encourage you to apply today!
First-Year Apprentice Heavy Equipment Operator (Backhoe - Loader – Articulated Haul Truck) (no experience needed!)
Scout Talent, Vancouver, BC
Building the life you want starts with acquiring skills that are in demand.As a certified tradesperson, career potential is unlimited. It all starts with apprenticeship; a unique opportunity to earn and learn while building your career.British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) Apprenticeship Services is launching a major industry-wide drive supporting small and medium construction employers to hire and register first-year apprentices.This province-wide recruitment drive is administered by BCCA as part of the BCCA Apprentices Services campaign. BCCA is launching a 22-month campaign funded by the Government of Canada’s Apprenticeship Service to enable small and medium-sized employers in BC’s construction industry to hire and register first-year apprentices. As part of the service to employers, BCCA will build a pool of qualified jobseekers, provide culture training via its Builders Code program, and mentorship support through its new Building Builders initiative. Additional apprenticeship supports, advice, and resources will also be made available to successful job applicants.To learn more about BCCA Apprenticeship Services, click here.About the OpportunityBritish Columbia has an increasing demand for skilled tradespeople, resulting in rewarding employment opportunities. As a first-year apprentice, you will be starting a career path towards obtaining your SkilledTradesBC trade certification. This is a great opportunity to get hands-on training while receiving a competitive wage for your work!A typical day as a heavy equipment operator involves operating various large construction equipment. In BC, heavy equipment operators can obtain a Certificate of Qualification from SkilledTradesBC as a heavy equipment operator with an endorsement for specific equipment. The endorsement is issued based on hours completed working in the machine as an apprentice.A heavy equipment operator (backhoe/loader/articulated haul truck) operates various large construction equipment. Heavy equipment operators could work on commercial or residential new construction or renovation projects, or civil infrastructure projects. Loaders, backhoes and articulated haul trucks move and load earth, rock, gravel or other materials during construction and related activities, including clean-up operations. They also maintain winter roads and move, load and unload cargo.Day-to-day as an apprentice you could be:Operating heavy equipment such as backhoes, loaders or articulated haul trucks to excavate, move, load and grade earth, rock, gravel, or other materials Doing pre-operational checks, daily maintenance and troubleshooting on equipment including cleaning, lubricating and refilling fluidsDigging, loading, hauling, and stockpiling materialsExcavating trenches and ditchesWorking according to Worksafe BC Standards, applying Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, and donning Personal Protective EquipmentAbout YouBCCA Apprenticeship Services is looking for applicants interested in pursuing a career in construction as a first-year apprentice heavy equipment operator (backhoe/loader/articulated haul truck). The ideal candidate should be interested in starting a career path towards certification as a heavy equipment operator (backhoe/loader/articulated haul truck) and should be motivated to learn, reliable, and hardworking.To succeed as a first-year apprentice heavy equipment operator, you: Must have a valid BC driver’s license Communicate, work well with others, and follow directions well Have good dexterity and like to work with your handsEnjoy working indoors or outdoors in all seasons Like to solve problems and build solutionsAre physically fit with stamina for manual labourHave experience using hand and power toolsAre willing to follow safety guidelines at all timesUnderstand basic mathHave strong attention to detailAre in good physical condition with good endurance,Are able to lift up to 50 lbsHave good tolerance for dust, heat, and working alone in the machine cabOther qualifications can include (but are not required):Hands-on experience working with machines, vehicles, or large equipment, and/or building constructionOccupational First Aid training, SiteReadyBC certification, or Transportation of Dangerous Goods certificationHigh school diploma and/or completion of the Road Builder and Heavy Construction Foundation Training or Level 1 Heavy Equipment Operator training from a SkilledTradesBC recognized post-secondary institutionPrior experience in construction (hobbies, summer jobs, or volunteer activities), agriculture or forestry, manufacturing, marine services or fisheries, municipal work, or other non-construction trades are a bonusThe Benefits of ApprenticeshipAn apprenticeship offers a pathway to a successful career in construction. You will earn an income while gaining work-based training hours, education, and certification. Apprentices are eligible for government grants, tax credits, and employment insurance while attending training. This can help you offset the cost of training and certification and allow you to complete your apprenticeship and minimize student debt.For more information on the benefits of apprenticeship, see SkilledTradesBC’s Apprentice Guidebook.The starting hourly rate for first-year apprentices is usually between $17-$22/hour. It is determined by each employer and can vary depending on skills, location, and your experience. As a first-year apprentice new to a trade it is customary to begin at the bottom of the pay range but as you ‘earn and learn’ on the job, your pay will increase as you progress in your apprenticeship.If this sounds like you, and you want to start your career in construction, we encourage you to apply today!
First-Year Apprentice Heavy Equipment Operator (Backhoe - Loader – Articulated Haul Truck) (no experience needed!)
Scout Talent, Victoria, BC
Building the life you want starts with acquiring skills that are in demand.As a certified tradesperson, career potential is unlimited. It all starts with apprenticeship; a unique opportunity to earn and learn while building your career.British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) Apprenticeship Services is launching a major industry-wide drive supporting small and medium construction employers to hire and register first-year apprentices.This province-wide recruitment drive is administered by BCCA as part of the BCCA Apprentices Services campaign. BCCA is launching a 22-month campaign funded by the Government of Canada’s Apprenticeship Service to enable small and medium-sized employers in BC’s construction industry to hire and register first-year apprentices. As part of the service to employers, BCCA will build a pool of qualified jobseekers, provide culture training via its Builders Code program, and mentorship support through its new Building Builders initiative. Additional apprenticeship supports, advice, and resources will also be made available to successful job applicants.To learn more about BCCA Apprenticeship Services, click here.About the OpportunityBritish Columbia has an increasing demand for skilled tradespeople, resulting in rewarding employment opportunities. As a first-year apprentice, you will be starting a career path towards obtaining your SkilledTradesBC trade certification. This is a great opportunity to get hands-on training while receiving a competitive wage for your work!A typical day as a heavy equipment operator involves operating various large construction equipment. In BC, heavy equipment operators can obtain a Certificate of Qualification from SkilledTradesBC as a heavy equipment operator with an endorsement for specific equipment. The endorsement is issued based on hours completed working in the machine as an apprentice.A heavy equipment operator (backhoe/loader/articulated haul truck) operates various large construction equipment. Heavy equipment operators could work on commercial or residential new construction or renovation projects, or civil infrastructure projects. Loaders, backhoes and articulated haul trucks move and load earth, rock, gravel or other materials during construction and related activities, including clean-up operations. They also maintain winter roads and move, load and unload cargo.Day-to-day as an apprentice you could be:Operating heavy equipment such as backhoes, loaders or articulated haul trucks to excavate, move, load and grade earth, rock, gravel, or other materials Doing pre-operational checks, daily maintenance and troubleshooting on equipment including cleaning, lubricating and refilling fluidsDigging, loading, hauling, and stockpiling materialsExcavating trenches and ditchesWorking according to Worksafe BC Standards, applying Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, and donning Personal Protective EquipmentAbout YouBCCA Apprenticeship Services is looking for applicants interested in pursuing a career in construction as a first-year apprentice heavy equipment operator (backhoe/loader/articulated haul truck). The ideal candidate should be interested in starting a career path towards certification as a heavy equipment operator (backhoe/loader/articulated haul truck) and should be motivated to learn, reliable, and hardworking.To succeed as a first-year apprentice heavy equipment operator, you: Must have a valid BC driver’s license Communicate, work well with others, and follow directions well Have good dexterity and like to work with your handsEnjoy working indoors or outdoors in all seasons Like to solve problems and build solutionsAre physically fit with stamina for manual labourHave experience using hand and power toolsAre willing to follow safety guidelines at all timesUnderstand basic mathHave strong attention to detailAre in good physical condition with good endurance,Are able to lift up to 50 lbsHave good tolerance for dust, heat, and working alone in the machine cabOther qualifications can include (but are not required):Hands-on experience working with machines, vehicles, or large equipment, and/or building constructionOccupational First Aid training, SiteReadyBC certification, or Transportation of Dangerous Goods certificationHigh school diploma and/or completion of the Road Builder and Heavy Construction Foundation Training or Level 1 Heavy Equipment Operator training from a SkilledTradesBC recognized post-secondary institutionPrior experience in construction (hobbies, summer jobs, or volunteer activities), agriculture or forestry, manufacturing, marine services or fisheries, municipal work, or other non-construction trades are a bonusThe Benefits of ApprenticeshipAn apprenticeship offers a pathway to a successful career in construction. You will earn an income while gaining work-based training hours, education, and certification. Apprentices are eligible for government grants, tax credits, and employment insurance while attending training. This can help you offset the cost of training and certification and allow you to complete your apprenticeship and minimize student debt.For more information on the benefits of apprenticeship, see SkilledTradesBC’s Apprentice Guidebook.The starting hourly rate for first-year apprentices is usually between $17-$22/hour. It is determined by each employer and can vary depending on skills, location, and your experience. As a first-year apprentice new to a trade it is customary to begin at the bottom of the pay range but as you ‘earn and learn’ on the job, your pay will increase as you progress in your apprenticeship.If this sounds like you, and you want to start your career in construction, we encourage you to apply today!
First-Year Apprentice Heavy Equipment Operator (Excavator) (no experience needed!)
Scout Talent, Vancouver, BC
Building the life you want starts with acquiring skills that are in demand.As a certified tradesperson, career potential is unlimited. It all starts with apprenticeship; a unique opportunity to earn and learn while building your career.British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) Apprenticeship Services is launching a major industry-wide drive supporting small and medium construction employers to hire and register first-year apprentices.This province-wide recruitment drive is administered by BCCA as part of the BCCA Apprentices Services campaign. BCCA is launching a 22-month campaign funded by the Government of Canada’s Apprenticeship Service to enable small and medium-sized employers in BC’s construction industry to hire and register first-year apprentices. As part of the service to employers, BCCA will build a pool of qualified jobseekers, provide culture training via its Builders Code program, and mentorship support through its new Building Builders initiative. Additional apprenticeship supports, advice, and resources will also be made available to successful job applicants.To learn more about BCCA Apprenticeship Services, click here.About the OpportunityBritish Columbia has an increasing demand for skilled tradespeople, resulting in rewarding employment opportunities. As a first-year apprentice, you will be starting a career path towards obtaining your SkilledTradesBC trade certification. This is a great opportunity to get hands-on training while receiving a competitive wage for your work!A typical day as a heavy equipment operator involves operating various large construction equipment. In BC, heavy equipment operators can obtain a Certificate of Qualification from SkilledTradesBC as a heavy equipment operator with an endorsement for specific equipment. The endorsement is issued based on hours completed working in the machine as an apprentice.A heavy equipment operator (excavator) operates various large construction equipment. Excavator operators move, lift, strip, stockpile, and place materials to create slopes, clear land at logging and surface mining sites, and perform demolitions. Day-to-day as an apprentice you could be:Operating an excavator to move and load trucks with earth, rock, gravel, or other materials Doing pre-operational checks, daily maintenance, and troubleshooting on equipment including cleaning, lubricating, and refilling fluidsStripping and stockpiling surface materialsExcavating and backfilling trenchesPlacing bedding and hoisting objects, backfilling in liftsClearing land and performing demolitionCutting and filling material, creating slopes, and checking for conformance to requirementsWorking according to Worksafe BC Standards, applying Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, and donning Personal Protective EquipmentAbout YouBCCA Apprenticeship Services is looking for applicants interested in pursuing a career in construction as a first-year apprentice heavy equipment operator (excavator). The ideal candidate should be interested in starting a career path towards certification as a heavy equipment operator (excavator) and should be motivated to learn, reliable, and hardworking.To succeed as a first-year apprentice heavy equipment operator (excavator), you: Must have a valid BC driver’s license Communicate, work well with others, and follow directions well Have good dexterity and like to work with your handsEnjoy working indoors or outdoors in all seasons Like to solve problems and build solutionsAre physically fit with stamina for manual labourHave experience using hand and power toolsAre willing to follow safety guidelines at all timesUnderstand basic mathHave strong attention to detailAre in good physical condition with good enduranceAre able to lift up to 50 lbsHave tolerance for dust, heat, and working alone in the excavator cabOther qualifications can include (but are not required):Hands-on experience in working with machines, vehicles or equipment, and/or building constructionOccupational First Aid training, SiteReadyBC certification, or Transportation of Dangerous Goods certificationHigh school diploma and/or completion of the Road Builder and Heavy Construction Foundation Training or Level 1 Heavy Equipment Training from a SkilledTradesBC recognized post-secondary institutionPrior experience in construction (hobbies, summer jobs, or volunteer activities), agriculture or forestry, manufacturing, marine services or fisheries, municipal work, or other non-construction trades are a bonusThe Benefits of ApprenticeshipAn apprenticeship offers a pathway to a successful career in construction. You will earn an income while gaining work-based training hours, education, and certification. Apprentices are eligible for government grants, tax credits, and employment insurance while attending training. This can help you offset the cost of training and certification and allow you to complete your apprenticeship and minimize student debt.For more information on the benefits of apprenticeship, see SkilledTradesBC’s Apprentice Guidebook.The starting hourly rate for first-year apprentices is usually between $17-$22/hour. It is determined by each employer and can vary depending on skills, location, and your experience. As a first-year apprentice new to a trade it is customary to begin at the bottom of the pay range but as you ‘earn and learn’ on the job, your pay will increase as you progress in your apprenticeship.If this sounds like you, and you want to start your career in construction, we encourage you to apply today!
Senior Construction Site Services Technician
WSP Canada,
The Opportunity:WSP is currently seeking a Senior Site Services Technician to join our Contract Administration department, located at our London office. Reporting to a Team Lead, this position will be responsible for site review of the construction of earthworks, sewers, .Project coordination - landfill infrastructure construction (inspection/QAQC) Why choose WSP? We value and are committed to upholding a culture of inclusion and belonging Our Flexible Work Policy - we recognize the importance of balance in our lives and encourage you to prioritize the balance in yours. We will support you on and off the job so you can be fully present in both your work and home lives. A Canadian success story - we're proud to wear the red and white of this beautiful country and show the world what Canada has to offer. Enhance the world around you - from the environment to the highways, to the buildings and the terrain, WSP is the fabric of Canada. Outstanding career opportunities - we're growing and pushing ourselves every day to be greater than yesterday - we're open to your ideas and trying new things. A phenomenal collaborative culture and a workforce filled with genuinely good people who are doing humbly important work. Come find out for yourself what it's like to be a part of our journey. We offer attractive pay, flexible work options, a great corporate culture, comprehensive and employee-focused benefits including virtual healthcare and a wellness platform as well as great savings programs, and a clear vision for the future. #WeAre WSP What you can expect to do here: Providing support to inspector(s) on site during construction Landfill cell construction QA/QC and cell preparation reporting - documentation, analytical results, geotechnical testing, reporting Landfill infrastructure QA/QC - documentation, testing, reporting Landfill cell construction contract administration - verification of payments certificates Daily construction inspection reports Attending / running weekly meetings with the City as needed Attending / running bi-weekly construction meetings with the City and Operator, including minutes Attending / running monthly operations meetings with the City and Operator, including minutes Stepping in to help with on-site construction inspections, as needed Monthly landfill site inspections (extensive reports) Annual Utilization Factor reporting Annual Monitoring and Operations reporting (construction and operations tasks)What you'll bring to WSP: Completion of a (3 year) community college or equivalent program in a relevant engineering technology discipline, architectural technology, or through the possession of a Certificate of Qualification in a skilled construction trade, or the equivalent; 6+ years experience with landfill projects O.A.C.E.T.T. certification as an Engineering Technologist is an asset Ability to work independently and cooperatively as part of a team; Must possess sound judgement; strong organizational, administrative, observational and problem-solving skills; effective interpersonal, and oral and written communication skills; Strong computer skills, including MS Office (Outlook, Word, and Excel), and other Windows and cloud-based computing applications; A vehicle in suitable working order and valid driver's license is required WSP is one of the world's leading professional services firms. Our purpose is to future proof our cities and environments. We have over 65,000 team members across the globe. In Canada, our 12,000+ people are involved in everything from environmental remediation to urban planning, from engineering iconic buildings to designing sustainable transportation networks, from finding new ways to extract essential resources to developing renewable power sources for the future. At WSP: We value our people and our reputation We are locally dedicated with international scale We are future focused and challenge the status quo We foster collaboration in everything we do We have an empowering culture and hold ourselves accountable Please Note:Health and Safety is a core paramount value of WSP. Given the importance of keeping one another safe it is expected that you comply with our Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) policy at all times as well as client HSE policies when working at client locations. Offers of employment for safety-sensitive positions involving fieldwork are contingent upon candidates being able to perform key physical tasks of the job as described in the job posting and interview. This may include the ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions, such as remote or isolated areas, working alone, and in inclement weather (within safe and reasonable limits). WSP welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. WSP is committed to the principles of employment equity. Only the candidates selected will be contacted. WSP does not accept unsolicited resumes from agencies. For more information please READ THE FULL POLICY.
Heavy Equipment Technician - Shop
Wajax Limited, Prince George, BC
The Opportunity Responsible for providing quality workmanship, consistent service, and technical knowledge to the customers. Performs all tasks related to the testing, diagnosing, repair, maintenance, and reconditioning of heavy equipment, transmissions, engines (gasoline and diesel), and engine components in the shop. We are seeking experienced Heavy Duty Technicians who have their Journeyman designation The Role Inspect and diagnose components and equipment for servicing needs. Communicate with equipment owners for authorization of servicing and repairs as required. Service and repair equipment in the shop and on-site for the customer. Recondition and re-manufacture components as required for equipment, engine and hydraulic repairs. Establish and maintain strong working relationships with customers. Communicate equipment servicing needs as required with Branch Supervisor/Manager. Communicate work performed and complete service paperwork. Update and maintain service records Fill out warranty information Complete work orders Participate in manufacturers’ and in house service training. Training may occur during work and/or after work hours. Comply with the Health & Safety program and practices. Performance of daily duties in a manner conducive to a safe workplace. Conduct housekeeping duties Meet requirements of Field Level Hazard and Job Hazard assessments The Candidate Education: Trade certification, Journeyman Red Seal Work Experience: 2-3 years Knowledge: Proficient written and verbal communication skills; proven ability to work with customers, exceptional customer service; demonstrated mechanical aptitude, analysis and problem solving skills Compensation: $43.25 The Company Since 1858, Wajax has been a leading industrial products and solutions provider continually innovating to serve Canadian industry coast-to-coast. We work in an extensive range of industries and core sectors of the Canadian economy including energy and renewables, food and beverage, construction, industrial/commercial, transportation, forestry, mining, metal processing, and oil and gas - to name a few. Everything we do is powered by people passionate about making a difference and who are dedicated to driving Canadian industry forward. People who provide the experience and expertise that support the industries that build our cities, power our businesses, put a roof over our heads and food on our tables. Wajax offers a total compensation package that includes competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, learning and development, as well as some unique additional “perks.” Highlights include: Competitive health and dental benefits with no waiting period for eligibility (100% employer paid premiums), plus health spending account. Wajax led e-learning, and product training through industry leading manufacturers. Exclusive discounts with a variety of manufacturers and service providers such as Ford, GM, Chrysler, Dell, TELUS, a group mortgage, home & auto insurance program, pet insurance, footwear & workwear, fitness membership, perkopolis, and more. Recognition program where points are earned for merchandise or gift certificates, plus cash awards. Flexible work arrangements. Award-Winning Health and Wellness Program. By working with Wajax, you become part of an inclusive and diverse team that is dedicated to innovation and teamwork. We are committed to employing a workforce that is representative of the diverse communities across Canada in which we do business. As an equal opportunity employer, please inform us if any accommodation is required if contacted for an interview. As a condition of employment, final candidates will be subject to pre-screening. \\ Together we get more done.
Building Operator | Calgary
Hudson's Bay Company, Calgary, AB
Day in the Life: The Building Operator will function under the direction and support of the Lead Building Operator. The successfully selected incumbent to provide technical and operational maintenance support to a portfolio of stores, and will be based out of the Chinook Centre (6455 Macleod Trail Southwest Calgary, AB T2H 0L1) Hudson's Bay store. Duties will include troubleshooting, minor repairs, preventative maintenance, regular inspections and ensuring the smooth operation of the heating and cooling systems. The Building Operator has responsibility for maintenance and service work as well as general facilities care. This role is critical to ensuring uninterrupted service of all operations and in maintaining a safe, comfortable working environment for all employees. What You Will Do: Manage the building maintenance operations for the assigned area. Ensure proper operation and maintenance of systems, equipment and buildings; includes performing routine equipment maintenance tasks and keep maintenance records Ensure the safety of the buildings, staff and public from fire, flood and other hazards by ensuring that all mandated tests and inspections are carried out while responding to emergencies; oversee third party contractor maintenance and repair work associated with service agreements and on demand. Be available for on-call duty to respond to emergency situations 24 hours a day Respond to all calls as directed by site representative via online Facility Management software. Coordinate major problems, either mechanical, technical or tenant with Management. Maintain all service tools and equipment in good working condition and arrange for repair or replacement as required Follow safe work practices and ensure work is performed in accordance with company work standards Complete reports and paperwork within required timelines Assist in assessing current and future needs of all buildings within the assigned areas through regular inspections of buildings within the assigned area Identify, prioritize and recommend all required new projects, equipment replacement or preventative maintenance work on a proactive basis, to ensure uninterrupted service Assist in defining scope of work of both major and minor facility maintenance and repair projects, in sourcing vendors, co-ordination, scheduling, monitoring and completing projects on schedule and on budget. Approve purchase of materials, equipment and contracted services to complete repairs within approved budget levels Minor plumbing, electrical and carpentry, keeping all mechanical and electrical rooms clean and free of hazards Regularly evaluate and recommend effective allocation of resources Manage the daily operations with a strong commitment to customer service What You Will Need: High School diploma or equivalent 2+ years of experience in general maintenance capacity Must have a Valid Class 5 Drivers License and vehicle AB 4th Class Power Engineering or equivalent Building operations, General knowledge of drywall, electrical, and plumbing experience is preferred Experience with/in boiler and chiller plants is required Knowledge of building automation/building management systems and HVAC systems is preferred Entry level knowledge of building operation, structure, engineering system, architectural features, equipment function, building codes and regulations for public buildings Entry level knowledge of generally accepted facilities management principles and practice preferred PC literate, demonstrated ability with Microsoft Office What You Can Expect: Competitive salary and benefits package Associate discount up to 40% including top brands Flexible work environment that allows for work-life balance Your Life and Career at HBC: Be part of a world-class team; work with an adventurous spirit; think and act like an owner- operator! Exposure to rewarding career advancement opportunities, from retail to supply chain, to digital or corporate. A culture that promotes a healthy, fulfilling work/life balance Benefits package for all eligible full-time employees (including medical, vision and dental). An amazing employee discount Thank you for your interest with HBC. We look forward to reviewing your application. HBC provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, HBC complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training. HBC welcomes all applicants for this position. Should you be individually selected to participate in an assessment or selection process, accommodations are available upon request in relation to the materials or processes to be used.
Signal Operator
Canadian Armed Forces, Mississauga, ON
OpportunityDo you like knowing that your work is directly helping your team? As a Signal Operator, you’ll be responsible for connecting Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members through communication systems in a variety of locations and scenarios.OverviewSignal Operators use cutting-edge voice and data systems to provide wired and wireless communications and information services to the CAF throughout Canada and around the world.Signal Operators expertly install, remove, troubleshoot and operate technology such as:Wired and Wireless Communications and Information SystemsRadio, Satellite and Microwave Broadband SystemsFibre Optic and Copper Wire Broadband TechnologyVoice and Data SystemsTo be eligible to apply to the CAF, you must:Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident living in Canada;Be at least 18 years old (17 years old with parental consent), except:For the paid education programs you may be 16 years old (with parental consent)For the Primary Reserve you may be 16 years old (with parental consent) and must be enrolled as a full-time student; andHave completed at least Grade 10 or Secondaire IV in Quebec (some jobs need higher levels of education).Work EnvironmentSignal Operators experience the unique adventures and challenges that come with working outdoors, in military vehicles and in temporary shelters (e.g., tents). Signal Operators work across the country on Army bases and around the world wherever the CAF has a footprint.Basic Military QualificationThe first stage of training is the Basic Military Qualification course, or Basic Training, held at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec, or through various training establishments across Canada from Esquimalt, British Columbia, to Halifax, Nova Scotia. This training provides the basic core skills and knowledge common to all trades. One main goal of this course is to ensure all recruits maintain the CAF physical fitness standard; as a result, the training is physically demanding but achievable.After Basic Training, Army recruits go to a military training centre for the Basic Military Qualification – Land Course for approximately one month, which covers the following topics:Army Physical FitnessDismounted Offensive and Defensive OperationsReconnaissance PatrollingIndividual Field CraftSignal Operator TrainingSignal Operators attend the Canadian Forces School of Communication and Electronics in Kingston, Ontario. Training takes approximately 19 weeks and includes:Communications Security Policies and ProceduresTactical Line Communications SystemsPortable Power-Generating SystemsVHF and HF Radio Communications SystemsSatellite Communications SystemsService Desk AnalystAvailable Specialty TrainingSignal Operators may be offered the opportunity to develop specialized skills through formal courses and on-the-job training in the following areas:Cryptographic EquipmentAdvanced Satellite Communications SystemsLine-of-Sight Microwave Communications SystemsInstructional TechniquesAvailable Advanced TrainingAs they progress in their career, Signal Operators who demonstrate the required ability and potential may be offered advanced training. Available courses include:Advanced Military Vehicle Operation (Driver Training)Advanced Telecommunications SystemsInstructional DesignLeadership and ManagementRequired EducationThe minimum required education to apply for this position is the completion of the provincial requirements for Grade 10 or Secondaire IV in Quebec, including: Grade 10 Applied Math (Mathématiques 416 or CST 4)Foreign education may be accepted.Direct Entry Officer PlanNo previous work experience or career-related skills are required. A recruiter can help you decide if your interests and attributes fit. If you already have a university or college diploma, the CAF will decide if your academic program matches the criteria for this job and may place you directly into the necessary on-the-job training program following Basic Training. Basic Training is required before being assigned.Please note that, if successful in the application process, you will be entering service in either the Regular Force (full-time employment) or Primary Reserve Force (part-time employment) of the Canadian Armed Forces as a military member.• Regular Force: Upon completion of all required training, you will be assigned to your first base. While there is some flexibility with regards to postings (relocations), accommodations can’t always be made, and therefore, you can likely expect to move at some point in your career.• Primary Reserve Force: You will be joining the Primary Reserve Force through a specific Reserve unit. Outside of training, your chosen Reserve unit will be your workplace on a part time basis, and you will not be obligated to relocate to a different base. As part of the Primary Reserve Force, you typically work one night per week and some weekends with possibilities of full-time employment.To learn more about the various ways to join the Canadian Armed Forces, visit: https://forces.ca/en/how-to-join/#wjJoin the CAFTo learn more about becoming a Signal Operator, visit www.forces.ca, talk to a recruiter at a centre near you or call 1-800-856-8488.Explore over 100 different career opportunities at www.forces.ca/en/careers.
Signal Operator
Canadian Armed Forces, Saint-Hubert, QC
OpportunityDo you like knowing that your work is directly helping your team? As a Signal Operator, you’ll be responsible for connecting Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members through communication systems in a variety of locations and scenarios.OverviewSignal Operators use cutting-edge voice and data systems to provide wired and wireless communications and information services to the CAF throughout Canada and around the world.Signal Operators expertly install, remove, troubleshoot and operate technology such as:Wired and Wireless Communications and Information SystemsRadio, Satellite and Microwave Broadband SystemsFibre Optic and Copper Wire Broadband TechnologyVoice and Data SystemsTo be eligible to apply to the CAF, you must:Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident living in Canada;Be at least 18 years old (17 years old with parental consent), except:For the paid education programs you may be 16 years old (with parental consent)For the Primary Reserve you may be 16 years old (with parental consent) and must be enrolled as a full-time student; andHave completed at least Grade 10 or Secondaire IV in Quebec (some jobs need higher levels of education).Work EnvironmentSignal Operators experience the unique adventures and challenges that come with working outdoors, in military vehicles and in temporary shelters (e.g., tents). Signal Operators work across the country on Army bases and around the world wherever the CAF has a footprint.Basic Military QualificationThe first stage of training is the Basic Military Qualification course, or Basic Training, held at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec, or through various training establishments across Canada from Esquimalt, British Columbia, to Halifax, Nova Scotia. This training provides the basic core skills and knowledge common to all trades. One main goal of this course is to ensure all recruits maintain the CAF physical fitness standard; as a result, the training is physically demanding but achievable.After Basic Training, Army recruits go to a military training centre for the Basic Military Qualification – Land Course for approximately one month, which covers the following topics:Army Physical FitnessDismounted Offensive and Defensive OperationsReconnaissance PatrollingIndividual Field CraftSignal Operator TrainingSignal Operators attend the Canadian Forces School of Communication and Electronics in Kingston, Ontario. Training takes approximately 19 weeks and includes:Communications Security Policies and ProceduresTactical Line Communications SystemsPortable Power-Generating SystemsVHF and HF Radio Communications SystemsSatellite Communications SystemsService Desk AnalystAvailable Specialty TrainingSignal Operators may be offered the opportunity to develop specialized skills through formal courses and on-the-job training in the following areas:Cryptographic EquipmentAdvanced Satellite Communications SystemsLine-of-Sight Microwave Communications SystemsInstructional TechniquesAvailable Advanced TrainingAs they progress in their career, Signal Operators who demonstrate the required ability and potential may be offered advanced training. Available courses include:Advanced Military Vehicle Operation (Driver Training)Advanced Telecommunications SystemsInstructional DesignLeadership and ManagementRequired EducationThe minimum required education to apply for this position is the completion of the provincial requirements for Grade 10 or Secondaire IV in Quebec, including: Grade 10 Applied Math (Mathématiques 416 or CST 4)Foreign education may be accepted.Direct Entry Officer PlanNo previous work experience or career-related skills are required. A recruiter can help you decide if your interests and attributes fit. If you already have a university or college diploma, the CAF will decide if your academic program matches the criteria for this job and may place you directly into the necessary on-the-job training program following Basic Training. Basic Training is required before being assigned.Please note that, if successful in the application process, you will be entering service in either the Regular Force (full-time employment) or Primary Reserve Force (part-time employment) of the Canadian Armed Forces as a military member.• Regular Force: Upon completion of all required training, you will be assigned to your first base. While there is some flexibility with regards to postings (relocations), accommodations can’t always be made, and therefore, you can likely expect to move at some point in your career.• Primary Reserve Force: You will be joining the Primary Reserve Force through a specific Reserve unit. Outside of training, your chosen Reserve unit will be your workplace on a part time basis, and you will not be obligated to relocate to a different base. As part of the Primary Reserve Force, you typically work one night per week and some weekends with possibilities of full-time employment.To learn more about the various ways to join the Canadian Armed Forces, visit: https://forces.ca/en/how-to-join/#wjJoin the CAFTo learn more about becoming a Signal Operator, visit www.forces.ca, talk to a recruiter at a centre near you or call 1-800-856-8488.Explore over 100 different career opportunities at www.forces.ca/en/careers.
Intermediate Aquatic Biologist or Senior Field Technician
WSP Canada, Calgary, AB
Why WSP? Outstanding career opportunities - we're growing and pushing ourselves every day to be greater than yesterday - we're open to your ideas and trying new things. WSP is seeking Intermediate Aquatic Biologists or Senior Field Technicians to join our team in our Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, or Yellowknife offices. The successful candidates will be responsible for leading aquatic field programs which may include environmental monitoring, fish and fish habitat assessments/salvages, fish health programs, aquatic assessments, and water quality monitoring. Successful candidates may also have data management and reporting responsibilities. A day in the life... As an Intermediate Aquatic Biologists or Senior Field Technicians with WSP, you will build a career in Aquatic Sciences, working on Projects across Canada. Leading a crew on aquatics field programs for various types of developments including rail, power, mines, oil and gas facilities, infrastructure, and pipelines; Preparing and adhering to site-specific health and safety plans to mitigate or eliminate risks to you, Golder's clients, employees, and the public; Working individually or leading multi-disciplinary teams to complete fish and fish habitat assessments, aquatic resources baseline programs, fish health programs, water quality monitoring programs, and environmental monitoring; Interacting with clients and contractors within a variety of settings; Recording and managing project related field data and notes and assisting with deliverable preparation including reporting and permitting; Completing tasks efficiently while adhering to current industry standards and regulatory requirements. What you'll bring to WSP... You either have a Technical diploma or degree with a minimum of five years of work experience leading environmental field work and field data collection, or have an MSc with a minimum of three years of work experience leading environmental field work and field data collection; A positive and enthusiastic attitude, a willingness to learn, and the ability to work with minimal supervision; You enjoy the outdoors, and like working on or near water, and can identify small bodied and large bodied fish species in AB, SK, MB, or NWT; Willingness to work in a dynamic environment outdoors and travel; An understanding of basic field sampling methods and sample collection techniques as well as working knowledge of basic field equipment such as a GPS, water quality meters, etc.; Experience with boating, ATV, snowmobiles, and or Argos. Pleasure Craft Operator Card or Electrofishing Certification are bonuses; Excellent troubleshooting skills, experience working with motors and ability to fix things in the field when working remotely; Strong awareness of health and safety issues and a safety-conscious attitude; Strong interpersonal and communication skills with particular attention to detail and accuracy of field notes; Experience with fish and fish habitat sampling and collection methods including electrofishing, gill netting and trapping; Experience working in remote areas, we have cool remote fisheries and water programs across Canada; You enjoy fieldwork and like to work autonomously - think the opposite of your standard 9-5 desk job; You've got access to a vehicle, a clean Driver's Abstract, and you know your way around the MS Office suite of products; You want to experience what it's like to work for the leading environmental consulting firm globally and be part of a growing and thriving team! WSP is one of the world's leading professional services firms. Our purpose is to future proof our cities and environments. We have over 65,000 team members across the globe. In Canada, our 12,000+ people are involved in everything from environmental remediation to urban planning, from engineering iconic buildings to designing sustainable transportation networks, from finding new ways to extract essential resources to developing renewable power sources for the future. At WSP: We value our people and our reputation We are locally dedicated with international scale We are future focused and challenge the status quo We foster collaboration in everything we do We have an empowering culture and hold ourselves accountable Please Note:Health and Safety is a core paramount value of WSP. Given the importance of keeping one another safe it is expected that you comply with our Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) policy at all times as well as client HSE policies when working at client locations. Offers of employment for safety-sensitive positions involving fieldwork are contingent upon candidates being able to perform key physical tasks of the job as described in the job posting and interview. This may include the ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions, such as remote or isolated areas, working alone, and in inclement weather (within safe and reasonable limits). WSP welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. WSP is committed to the principles of employment equity. Only the candidates selected will be contacted. WSP does not accept unsolicited resumes from agencies. For more information please READ THE FULL POLICY.
Heavy Equipment Technician - Field
Wajax Limited, Dartmouth, NS
The Opportunity Responsible for providing quality workmanship, consistent service, and technical knowledge to the customers.Performs all tasks related to the testing, diagnosing, repair, maintenance, and reconditioning of heavy equipment, transmissions, engines (gasoline and diesel), and engine components typically on-site at customer or road side assistance. The Role Inspect and diagnose components and equipment for servicing needs. Communicate with equipment owners for authorization of servicing and repairs as required. Service and repair equipment in the shop and on-site for the customer. Recondition and remanufacture components as required for equipment, engine and hydraulic repairs. Establish and maintain strong working relationships with customers. Communicate equipment servicing needs as required with Branch Supervisor/Manager. Communicate work performed and complete service paperwork. Update and maintain service records Fill out warranty information Complete work orders Participate in manufacturers’ and in house service training. Training may occur during work and/or after work hours. Participate in all required Health & Safety Training. Comply with the Health & Safety program and practices. Performance of daily duties in a manner conducive to a safe workplace. Work with Manufacturers online support. Conduct housekeeping duties Maintain a professional company image at all times. Meet requirements of Field Level Hazard and Job Hazard assessments Where required tests, measures, and verifies electrical component operations, including energized components and electrical fields; conducts building transfer tests to confirm correct operation of transfer switches, breakers, and generator units. The Candidate Education: Trade certification, Journeyman Red Seal and/or currently registered in a related Provincial Apprenticeship program. Work Experience: 2-3 years Knowledge: Proficient written and verbal communication skills; proven ability to work with customers, exceptional customer service; demonstrated mechanical aptitude, analysis and problem solving skills The Company Since 1858, Wajax has been a leading industrial products and solutions provider continually innovating to serve Canadian industry coast-to-coast. We work in an extensive range of industries and core sectors of the Canadian economy including energy and renewables, food and beverage, construction, industrial/commercial, transportation, forestry, mining, metal processing, and oil and gas - to name a few. Everything we do is powered by people passionate about making a difference and who are dedicated to driving Canadian industry forward. People who provide the experience and expertise that support the industries that build our cities, power our businesses, put a roof over our heads and food on our tables. Wajax offers a total compensation package that includes competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, learning and development, as well as some unique additional “perks.” Highlights include: Competitive health and dental benefits with no waiting period for eligibility (100% employer paid premiums), plus health spending account. Wajax led e-learning, and product training through industry leading manufacturers. Exclusive discounts with a variety of manufacturers and service providers such as Ford, GM, Chrysler, Dell, TELUS, a group mortgage, home & auto insurance program, pet insurance, footwear & workwear, fitness membership, perkopolis, and more. Recognition program where points are earned for merchandise or gift certificates, plus cash awards. Flexible work arrangements. By working with Wajax, you become part of an inclusive and diverse team that is dedicated to innovation and teamwork. We are committed to employing a workforce that is representative of the diverse communities across Canada in which we do business. As an equal opportunity employer, please inform us if any accommodation is required if contacted for an interview. As a condition of employment, final candidates will be subject to pre-screening. \\ Together we get more done.
Junior Aquatic Technician
WSP Canada, Alberta, AB
CALGARY, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, SASKATOONWSP is seeking a Junior Aquatic Technician to join our team in our Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg or Saskatoon office. The successful candidate will be responsible for participating in aquatic field programs which may include environmental monitoring, fish and fish habitat assessments/salvages, fish health programs, aquatic assessments, and water quality monitoring. This is a temporary role from May to October.A day in the life...As a Junior Aquatic Technician with WSP, you will build a career in Aquatic Sciences, working on Projects across Canada. Participating in aquatics field work for various types of developments including rail, power, mines, oil and gas facilities, infrastructure, and pipelines; Preparing and adhering to site-specific health and safety plans to mitigate or eliminate risks to you, WSP's clients, employees, and the public; Working individually or within multi-disciplinary teams to complete fish and fish habitat assessments, aquatic resources baseline programs, fish health programs, water quality monitoring programs, and environmental monitoring; Interacting with clients and contractors within a variety of settings; Recording and managing project related field data and notes and assisting with deliverable preparation; Completing tasks efficiently while adhering to current industry standards and regulatory requirements.What you'll bring to WSP... You have a Technical diploma or degree, with a minimum of one year of work experience with environmental field work and field data collection; A positive and enthusiastic attitude, a willingness to learn, and the ability to work with minimal supervision; Willingness to work in a dynamic environment outdoors and travel; An understanding of basic field sampling methods and sample collection techniques as well as working knowledge of basic field equipment such as a GPS, water quality meters, etc.; Experience with boating, ATV, snowmobiles, and or Argos. Pleasure Craft Operator Card or Electrofishing Certification are bonuses; Strong awareness of health and safety issues and a safety-conscious attitude; Strong interpersonal and communication skills with particular attention to detail and accuracy of field notes; Experience with fish and fish habitat sampling and collection methods including electrofishing, gill netting and trapping; Experience working in remote areas, we have cool remote fisheries and water programs across Canada; You enjoy fieldwork and like to work autonomously - think the opposite of your standard 9-5 desk job; You've got access to a vehicle, a clean Driver's Abstract, and you know your way around the MS Office suite of products; You want to experience what it's like to work for the leading environmental consulting firm globally and be part of a growing and thriving team! WSP is one of the world's leading professional services firms. Our purpose is to future proof our cities and environments. We have over 65,000 team members across the globe. In Canada, our 12,000+ people are involved in everything from environmental remediation to urban planning, from engineering iconic buildings to designing sustainable transportation networks, from finding new ways to extract essential resources to developing renewable power sources for the future. At WSP: We value our people and our reputation We are locally dedicated with international scale We are future focused and challenge the status quo We foster collaboration in everything we do We have an empowering culture and hold ourselves accountable Please Note:Health and Safety is a core paramount value of WSP. Given the importance of keeping one another safe it is expected that you comply with our Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) policy at all times as well as client HSE policies when working at client locations. Offers of employment for safety-sensitive positions involving fieldwork are contingent upon candidates being able to perform key physical tasks of the job as described in the job posting and interview. This may include the ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions, such as remote or isolated areas, working alone, and in inclement weather (within safe and reasonable limits). WSP welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. WSP is committed to the principles of employment equity. Only the candidates selected will be contacted. WSP does not accept unsolicited resumes from agencies. For more information please READ THE FULL POLICY.
Heavy Equipment Technician – Natural Gas Engines – Oil and Gas Plant
Hiring Help, Lloydminster, AB
WHO WE AREWe are a Canadian company and an industry leader that specializes in Gas Processing, Heavy Oil Processing, Energy Processing, Compression and Power Systems, Power Generation, Standard Equipment, and Engineering. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FORWe are currently in need of a heavy equipment technician or field mechanic with experience working on natural gas engines, pumps and plant maintenance.The job will involve repairs, maintenance, diagnosis, troubleshooting, start-up and overhauls of gas compressor packages – working in the shop or in field locations. QUALIFICATIONSThe ideal candidate would have experience working on CATs, Waukesha, Ariel, Frick, Mycom, Superior, etc.Skills in performing and adhering to safety standardsAble to train and mentor others. Demonstrated excellence and an enhanced understanding of package drawings, mounting and alignment, commissioning, package operations, mechanical components, instrumentation and electronics. WE OFFERFull-time permanent position (guaranteed 32 work hours/week)Top of the line pay (at least $52.88 per hour for an experienced and qualified technician)Negotiable salary for the right candidateEmployer paid benefits: health, dental, insurancesEmployee and family assistanceTuition reimbursementSemi-annual bonusRRSP matchingBoot policyCompany vehicle (depends on location)Regular work hours of 8AM-12 and 12:30-4:30PMOvertime pay (1.5x pay) and Double pay (2x pay) provided if outside of regular work hoursSubsistence allowance / pay if required to stay over nightForeign service premium is provided when doing international workWork in a location where there is low cost of living, housing and where you get to go home everyday with rare on-call assignmentsApply now!