Position: Ironworker Journeyperson - IOL Kearl lake Outage Project Type: Maintenance Project Location: IOL Kearl lake - Fort Mckay Shift: Day or Night Schedule: 6/1 or 24/4 Accommodations: Camp Travel Details: Fly to and from site GC: Graham Allied Partner: Heartland Constructors Inc. Reference Number: 29738 Jardeg is recruiting Ironworker Journeyperson to join the Heartland Constructors Inc. team at the Imperial Oil Kearl site near Fort McKay, Alberta for outage. Come be a part of an outstanding team working with industry leaders who have been executing work at the Kearl site for over a decade. This is a temporary role starting Oct 31st, 2025 and running until November 24, 2025. Responsibilities: - Erect and Install scaffolding, construction cranes, derricks and other hoisting equipment. - Assemble rigging (cables, pulleys, hooks) to move heavy equipment and materials. Assemble and erect pre-fabricated metal structures - Check the alignments and join steel parts by bolting or tack welding them with an electric arc process. Minimum requirements: - Journeyperson Certification and/or Interprovincial Red Seal - Satisfactory completion of a Pre-Access Drug and Alcohol Test - Energy Safety Canada Common Safety Orientation (CSO) - Energy Safety Canada Fall Protection - Energy Safety Canada Confined Space Entry and Monitor - Energy Safety Canada Wood Buffalo wildlife awareness - Standard First Aid (Level A or C) - Basic Rigging In person - Drivers License #JYP **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 youre 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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Ironworker Journeyperson - IOL Kearl lake Outage