Heavy Metal Equipment & Rentals Heavy Equipment Operator Banff Alberta

   				
Heavy Metal Equipment & Rentals
 
Alberta
$47.84 an hour - Permanent, Full-time
 
Job details
Pay
$47.84 an hour
Job type
Permanent
Full-time
Shift and schedule
12 hour shift
Overtime
Day shift

Location
Alberta

Benefits
Pulled from the full job description
Paid time off
Vision care
Dental care
Life insurance
Employee assistance program
Disability insurance
Store discount

Full job description
Equipment Operators (NEW!!) – Work Hard, Play Hard!

Are you ready for a rewarding, full-time career where you work full-time hours in only half the year? Join Heavy Metal as leaders in the industry, specializing in heavy equipment maintenance, and be part of something earth-moving!

Heavy Metal Equipment & Rentals is expanding rapidly, and we’re looking for experienced CAREER-FOCUSED Equipment Operators to add to our teams in the Alberta Oil Sands.

Equipment Operators are responsible for the safe operation and routine maintenance of various types of mobile heavy equipment and attachments in the Oil Sands Region, including tow trucks, haul trucks, loaders, graders, and machinery with heavy components.

Operators work directly on active mine sites and must be knowledgeable of, and strictly adhere to, all mine site rules and regulations. A strong understanding of safe driving practices within mine environments is essential.

An excellent Operator will be:

An ambassador for safety
A strong self-starter
Enthusiastic team player
Physically fit
Able to work outdoors, exposed to the elements throughout all seasons
Well organized
Mechanically inclined
As an Equipment Operator, you will be expected to:

Safely and efficiently operate the various pieces of equipment in safety-sensitive environments, including Pacific trucks, dozers, tow haul, graders, etc.
Participate in, promote, and adhere to safety initiatives and protocols as mandated by the company, the clients, and legislation
Accurately complete all necessary paperwork, including daily pre- and post-trip inspections, field-level assessments for each job
Be knowledgeable and compliant with legislated, company, and client requirements and standards
Correctly assess and give attention to the space and obstacles present
Manage routines to maximize efficiencies and meet schedules
Perform daily housekeeping of the equipment, reporting deficiencies immediately
Be proficient in verbal and written communication, in the English language
Report to the worksite as directed, following instructions given
Conducts all business in a professional and respectful manner
What’s in it for you?

Earn $47.84 per hour (NEW!!) – plus 6.5% Regional Premium, overtime, and bonuses!
14 shifts on, 14 shifts off – perfect for balancing work and life.
Top-notch compensation – benefits, RRSP matching, commuter support, and more.
Comprehensive benefits – health, dental, vision, and disability insurance.
Career growth – we provide ongoing safety training, development, and certification support.
Work at the Heart of Canada’s Energy Sector
Based in the Alberta Oil Sands (Fort McMurray/Wood Buffalo Region), you’ll work on a 14/14 rotation in a safety-first environment. With 12-hour shifts, alternating sets between days and nights, starting at 5:30, you’ll rack up 80 regular hours and 88 overtime hours per rotation.

What We’re Looking For:

A desire to make a difference and take pride in your work
5+ years of experience operating equipment (Pacific truck, dozer, Manitou, tow truck, haul truck, loader, grader, etc.), including operating a manual transmission and tri-drives
Class 1 license with Air Brakes, with a clean 5-year commercial driver’s abstract (minimum of 3 years’ of commercial history as a Class 1 driver)
Demonstrated commitment to safe work practices
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to read, understand, and follow legislation, policies, and procedures
Self-starter with the ability to work independently and as part of a team
Be able to adapt to changes in environments quickly (weather, traffic, road conditions)
Knowledge and understanding of basic equipment maintenance
Strong mechanical background/technical training
Ability to access all mine sites (no site bans) and drive within the mine
Excellent Customer Service skills
High School Diploma/GED or equivalent
Able to pass a respiratory fit test and don a mask at any time, meeting the necessary facial hair requirements
Meet fitness standards, and handle 50 lbs
Bonus Perks for Commuters
Not local? No problem! We offer $1,000/month commuter support, plus accommodations in a camp setting and transportation from camp to site.

Why Choose Heavy Metal Equipment & Rentals?
Celebrating over 20 years of excellence, we’re North America’s largest heavy equipment rental company that also repairs and maintains heavy equipment. As part of our team, you’re more than just a team member – you’re family. We offer the perfect work-life balance and opportunities for personal and professional growth in a supportive, high-performance environment.

Ready to Make Your Mark?
If you’re passionate about heavy equipment and thrive in a demanding environment, we want to hear from you!

Apply today by sending your resume and cover letter (mention specific equipment models you’ve worked on) via email or fax to 780-672-8599, indicating Equipment Operator in the subject line. Be sure to include your email for fast communication.

We thank you for your interest in this position; however, only those selected will be contacted for further pre-employment screening and interviews. Employment is conditional on a negative pre-employment drug and alcohol screening result and the ability to meet the physical demands of this position. This posting will remain open until suitable candidates are found.

Head Office Address:
Heavy Metal Equipment & Rentals
4613 41 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 2Y8

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: $47.84 per hour

Benefits:

Casual dress
Commuter benefits
Company events
Dental care
Disability insurance
Employee assistance program
Extended health care
Life insurance
Paid time off
RRSP match
Store discount
Vision care
Experience:

operating equipment: 5 years (required)
mine site: 5 years (required)
Commercial driving using a Class 1 license: 3 years (required)
Licence/Certification:

Class 1 Licence (required)
Air Brake Endorsement (required)
Work Location: On the road

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