Our Offer to You:
Location: Central and Northern Alberta
Schedule: Shutdown/Turnaround Work - Starting March 2026 with multiple projects available - work until October 2026
Compensation: Competitive wages, Benefits, Vacation Pay, DSP's accepted, LOA Available, Camp provided, Flights Offered
Responsibilities
Synthesizing information from a variety of sources, including blueprints, plans and written specifications, in order to select proper materials and the amounts needed for a project
Using details from written plans and instructions from supervisors to securely bolt metal structures like beams and columns together
Transporting heavy metal pieces from the ground level to a higher location using tools like cranes or working with other team members to help position pieces correctly
Building steel structural pieces and components when working on a project that involves a large structure like a commercial building, a bridge, a highway, or other public works project
Ensuring proper placement, balance, and alignment of structural pieces by using levels, laser tools or plumb bobs
Transforming metal pieces into functional elements that meet the guidelines of the project by cutting materials and using fabrication techniques
Accessing challenging work positions that are either at elevation or otherwise difficult to reach while following proper provincial regulations
Qualifications
Journeyman Ironworker ticket or Apprentice ID
Valid government-issued photo ID
CSTS-2020 / CSO / CSTS 09 (site specific)
Energy Safety Canada H2S Alive
Energy Safety Canada Fall Protection
Energy Safety Canada Confined Space Entry Monitor
WHMIS
Able to work under SBA mask preferred
Rigging experience considered an asset
Pre-Access Drug and Alcohol testing
Working Conditions
Working at heights
Working in a confined space
Must be clean shaven
Personal safety equipment will be required, e.g. steel-toed safety boots
Working both indoors and outdoors in hot and cold weather conditions
Working in and around noise and dust
Physical Requirements
Stand or walk for long periods of time
Ability to stand, crouch, and kneel for long periods of time
Ability to lift up to 50kg
Climbing stairs/ladders regularly
Exposure to hazards such as heights, power tools, slips, falls, falling objects, and sharp hand tools
Who We AreStuart Olson has been positively impacting the businesses we serve, the communities in which we operate, and the lives we touch since 1911. Our rich history demonstrates our reach and diversity as an integrated, full service organization serving the commercial and industrial markets.
Specializing in Turnaround and Maintenance services in the Industrial sector, Stuart Olson has proudly served the Canadian construction industry for over 100 years. We deliver confidence through a client-centered approach that ensures the highest quality of service, reducing risk, and delivering results.
While we welcome all applications, only candidates being considered for an interview will be contacted directly.
Unsolicited resumes and phone inquiries from 3rd party agencies will not be accepted.
Must be legally able to work in Canada
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