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Millwright Journeyperson-CNRL Horizon-Maintenance

Jardegabout 2 months ago
Fort McMurray, AB
$52/hour
Mid Level

Top Benefits

Great Benefits Package
Competitive Company Paid Pension Plan
Optional Company Matching Pension Program

About the role

Position: Millwright Journeyperson-CNRL Horizon-Maintenance

Project Type: Maintenance

Project Location: CNRL Horizon

Shift: Day

Schedule: 7/7

Accommodations: Richardson Camp-all rooms have a private washroom

Travel Details: Fly to and from site from the Calgary or Edmonton flight hubs

GC: Graham

Allied Partner: Heartland Constructors Inc.

Reference Number: 28693

Jardeg is recruiting a Millwright Journeyperson to join the maintenance team at the CNRL Horizon site near Fort McMurray, Alberta. The Millwright Journeyperson Base Rate is $52.07/hr. This is a permanent position on a 7/7 day shift rotation, working 12 hours per day. All hours worked on the regular maintenance schedule are paid at straight time. Camp accommodation is provided at the Richardson camp, all rooms have a private washroom, and the camp is walking distance to the site footprint. Flights are provided from the Calgary or Edmonton flight hubs.

Why join our team?

  • Strong Safety Culture
  • Great Benefits Package, Competitive Company Paid Pension Plan and Optional Company Matching Pension Program
  • Paid Orientation Time
  • Paid Safety Tickets

As a Millwright Journeyperson your responsibilities will include but not limited to:

  • Read diagrams and schematic drawings and service manuals to determine work procedures
  • Operate rigging equipment and dollies to place heavy machinery and parts
  • Fit bearings, align gears and shafts, attach motors, and connect couplings and belts to precise tolerances
  • Align and test equipment, and make any necessary adjustments
  • Perform predictive and operational procedures
  • Repair or replace defective parts
  • Service and repair hydraulic and pneumatic systems
  • May do some tack welding (a weld that is adequate in size to temporarily hold components in place until it can be completely welded by a registered apprentice welder or a Journeyperson welder) and fabrication as well as maintain an inventory of replacement parts

Qualifications:

  • Valid Millwright Journeyperson certification

  • Commitment to safety protocols and adherence to industry regulations.

  • Physical aptitude to perform tasks that may require lifting, bending, and working at heights.

Minimum Requirements:

  • Satisfactory completion of a Pre-Access Drug and Alcohol Test
  • Common Safety Orientation (CSO) or CSTS-09
  • Energy Safety Canada Certified Confined Space Entry & Monitor
  • Energy Safety Canada Certified Fall Arrest and/or Fall Protection
  • Aerial Work Platform
  • Basic Rigging
  • Valid Government Issued Identification

COME AND GET YOUR BOOTS DIRTY

With a significant presence in the construction, industrial maintenance, and turnaround sectors, Jardeg is the largest recruiter of skilled trades in Canada. Annually, we support approximately 10 million hours of work and provide recruitment services for 10,000+ people.

If you’re a tradesperson working in Canada, our position across commercial, infrastructure, and industrial construction, plus maintenance and turnarounds means we have more than just a job for you. We have a lifetime of work.

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About Jardeg

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Jardeg has quietly existed as the construction industry's best-kept secret for over 15 years.

We provide several professional services, including recruitment, finance, and administration, for a select, elite team of companies who are proud suppliers of construction and industrial maintenance services for Graham's sophisticated portfolio of large, complex projects.

We have recruited skilled labour and site supervision for projects requiring thousands of workers and valued in the $100-$500 million class, and even larger.

Combined with a significant presence in the industrial maintenance and turnaround sector, Jardeg is the largest recruiter of skilled trades in Canada, supporting over 10 million manhours of work scheduled in 2022.