Position: Rope Access Technician B-Pressure Welder - IOL Kearl Outage Group
Project Type: Outage
Project Location: IOL Kearl Lake - Fort Mckay
Shift: Day or Night
Schedule: Straight through
Accommodations: Camp
Travel Details: Fly to and from site
GC: Graham
Allied Partner: Heartland Constructors Inc.
Reference Number: 29150
Jardeg is recruiting Rope Access Technician B-Pressure Welders to join the Heartland Constructors Outage group at the Imperial Oil Kearl site in Fort MacKay, Alberta. Heartland completes multiple outages per month at the Kearl site ranging from 3-10 days. Charter flights are provided from Calgary or Edmonton to site. While working on-site, workers will be staying at the Wapasu camp which will provide hot meals, lodging, workout facilities, Wi-Fi, commissary and much more! The successful candidate would be working 12 hours per day, with daily overtime. Competitive rates, opportunities to move around the plant and working with a team with a "safety first" mindset make this role ideal!
Rope Access Technicians are used in a wide range of repair, maintenance, inspection and access work. Rope access methodology boasts an unrivalled safety record, short set-up and dismantling time, positive environmental benefits and removes the need for invasive access equipment or disruption to a worksite.
Responsibilities:
Proficiency in rope access techniques and equipment
Perform inspections, maintenance and repairs on structures and equipment at heights using rope access techniques.
Conduct rigging and rope systems for safe access and egress
Utilize hand tools, power tools and heavy equipment to complete assigned tasks
Follow safety protocols and procedures to ensure a safe working environment
Communicate effectively with team members and supervisors
Mechanical knowledge for troubleshooting and repairs
Welders join or sever metals in beams, girders, vessels, piping and other metal components, make metal parts used in construction and manufacturing plants, and weld parts, tools, machines and equipment. Welders develop patterns for projects or follow directions given in layouts, blueprints and work orders, clean, check for defects and shape component parts, sometimes using a cutting torch and weld parts together.
Responsibilities:
Be skillful in the fusing of metals using prescribed welding applications
Have a working knowledge of the welding equipment involved with the various welding procedures
Comprehend drawings and develop layout patterns for projects and calculate quantities of materials
Have a thorough knowledge of metals, arc electrodes, welding gases and gas welding filler rods
Recognize defective welds; know the cause and proper procedure for the repair of the defective area
Have a working knowledge of mathematics calculations pertaining to the welding trade
Have a working knowledge of the required codes
Be familiar with the work of other trades people in affiliated trades
Perform assigned tasks in accordance with quality and production standards required by industry
Have a valid CWB in the process's being used
Minimum Requirements:
IRATA Level 1, 2 or 3
ABSA B-Pressure Certification
Welder Journeyperson or Red Seal
Various CWB and Pressure Weld testing will be required
Satisfactory Completion of a Pre-Access Drug and Alcohol Test
Standard First Aid (Level C or A)
ESC Common Safety Orientation
ESC Wood Buffalo Wildlife Awareness
ESC Confined Space & Monitor
Basic Rigging
Valid Driver's License
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