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Journeyman & Foreman - Pipeline Insulator - Hiring ASAP

Grizzlytrek Group

Edmonton

On-site

CAD 60,000 - 80,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking Journeyman Pipeline Insulators for a long-term, camp-based project near Fort McMurray. This role involves installing and replacing insulation while adhering to safety protocols and collaborating with a dynamic team. Ideal candidates will possess strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills, ensuring quality work in a fast-paced environment. The company offers career growth opportunities, comprehensive training, and a supportive workplace culture, making it an exciting opportunity for those looking to advance in the pipeline insulation field.

Benefits

Career growth opportunities
Comprehensive onboarding
Safety training
Mentorship
Collaborative workplace culture

Qualifications

  • Must hold current H2S Alive and Common Safety Orientation certifications.
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to work safely.

Responsibilities

  • Install and replace insulation materials to meet thermal standards.
  • Follow safety protocols and manage materials efficiently.

Skills

Attention to detail
Problem-solving skills
Teamwork
Physical stamina

Education

Journeyman certification

Tools

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Job description

Now Hiring: Journeyman Pipeline Insulator

Location: Edmonton, Alberta
Compensation: Up to $48/hour (commensurate with experience and journeyman status)
Project Start: April 2025 – ASAP
Duration: Through 2025 | Camp-Based Project in the Fort McMurray Region

The Opportunity

We’re currently seeking Journeyman Pipeline Insulators for a long-term, camp-based opportunity near Fort McMurray, Alberta. If you're safety-oriented, detail-driven, and ready to grow with a dynamic team, we want to hear from you.

Position Details
  • Shift: 10 days on / 4 days off

  • Daily Hours: 10-hour days

  • Travel Time: 4 hours in and out

  • Camp Accommodations: Provided

  • Initial Scope: Removal and replacement of insulation on existing wall pads

  • Duration: Up to 1 year

Key Responsibilities
  • Install & Replace Pipeline Insulation: Cut, fit, and secure insulation materials to specified thermal standards

  • Follow Safety Protocols: Always use PPE and follow jobsite safety procedures

  • Adapt to Challenges: Handle complex layouts and environmental constraints with precision

  • Manage Materials: Efficient use of materials to minimize waste and maintain project timelines

  • Teamwork: Collaborate with supervisors, trades, and site personnel

  • Inspection & Documentation: Ensure quality assurance and track progress and material use

What You’ll Need
Certifications (must be current):
  • H2S Alive (Energy Safety Canada or AT Safety Training)

  • Common Safety Orientation (CSO) (Energy Safety Canada)

Assets:
  • Valid Class 5 Driver’s License

  • Reliable Transportation to Site Access Points

Ideal Candidate Traits:
  • Strong attention to detail and physical stamina

  • Sound judgment and problem-solving skills

  • Ability to work in a high-paced, safety-conscious environment

  • Clear communication and teamwork capabilities

What We Offer
  • Career growth opportunities in pipeline insulation and related trades

  • Comprehensive onboarding, safety training, and mentorship

  • A collaborative, respectful workplace culture

  • Supportive project leadership and resources for success

How to Apply

Visit www.grizzlytrekgroup.com and submit your application through the Careers page. Please include your safety tickets and certifications as part of your application package.

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