Full-time

Journeyman Ironworker

Posted on 06 June 25 by Garima Attrey

  • Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta
  • $ - $
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Job Description

Our Offer to You:

  • Site: Fort Saskatchewan
  • Schedule:6 &1, 10 hours per day. Overtime after 8 hours per day
  • Start Date: June 30, 2025
  • Duration: 10 weeks
  • Compensation: Competitive wages, Vacation Pay, Benefits. DSP's accepted, No LOA and travel
  • Must be local to surrounding area

Why Work For Us:

Stuart Olson is searching for Journeyperson and Apprentice Ironworker to join us for a shutdown opportunity at our client site in Fort Saskatchewan.  This job provides turnaround wages with the opportunity to go home every night. After this shutdown you will be provided the option to transfer to our other clients sites to work further shutdowns. Work with a team that values safety, fair compensation, and employee experience.

Responsibilities

Reporting to the Foreman, the Journeyperson Ironworker will be responsible for:

  • Synthesizing information from a variety of sources, including blueprints, plans and written specifications, in order to select proper materials and the needed amounts for a project
  • Using details from written plans and instructions from supervisors in order 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 the proper provincial regulations

Qualifications

  • Journeyperson Ironworker ticket or Apprentice ID
  • CSTS-2020 
  • Energy Safety Canada 
  • Fall Arrest  
  • Confined space 

Working Conditions

  • Working at heights
  • Working in a confined space
  • Working in and around noise and dust
  • Working both indoors and outdoors in hot and cold weather conditions
  • Must be clean shaven
  • Personal safety equipment will be required, e.g. steel-toed safety boots,
Physical Requirements
  • Physical ability to lift up to 50lbs; occasionally lift items weighing more than 50 lbs. with assistance
  • Stand or walk for long periods of time
  • Use arms and hands to reach for, handle or manipulate objects
  • Climb up and down ladders, scaffolds and other objects

Who We Are

Stuart 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.

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Job Information

Rate / Salary

$ - $

Sector

Ironworker

Category

Not Specified

Skills / Experience

Not Specified

Benefits

Not Specified

Our Reference

JOB-2351

Job Location