PVT Banff Alberta Combo Vac & Hydro Operator

   				
PVT
 
Banff Alberta 
Permanent, Full-time
 
Job details
Job type
Permanent
Full-time
Shift and schedule
Day shift
On call

Location
Alberta

Benefits
Pulled from the full job description
Vision care
Dental care
Life insurance
RRSP match
Extended health care

Full job description
"People Moving Energy"

PVT has been awarded Multi-Year Continuous Contracts!

Branches Hiring: Grande Prairie, Alberta

Grande Prairie Branch: Housing accommodations are available for out-of-town applicants!
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Signing Bonus
Family Orientated
Competitive Wages
Referral Bonus Programs
Great Health Benefits
RRSP Matching
Multiple Shift Options
Scheduled Days Off
Career Progression Opportunities
Steady, Reliable Work
Safety-Focused Work Environment
Equal Opportunities
Housing Options Available
Travel Program Available
Rotation Camp Work Available
Fuel discount card
ABOUT PVT GROUP:

PVT is one of the largest privately owned energy service companies in Western Canada, serving a wide variety of oil and gas clients for nearly 20 years. PVT offers fluid, vac, and sand hauling services throughout Western Canada.

Our top-quality execution starts with our people. We take pride in having a team built on integrity and professionalism. The pride our team has coupled with industry leading expertise ensures the highest quality service for clients. The team’s strong work ethic guarantees consistent and effective solutions to satisfy customer needs and sets PVT apart from competitors.

A MESSAGE FROM THE OWNER:

At PVT Group, we focus very heavily on company culture. We feel in order to set up our employees and company for success, we need to promote and sustain a working environment that is professional and inclusive for all. This philosophy has guided PVT this far very successfully and will lead us forward for years to come.

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JOB DESCRIPTION

POSITION SUMMARY:
The Combo Vacuum & Hydro-Vacuum Truck Operators are responsible for following all NSC regulations regarding this position. The Operator is responsible for taking part in daily pre-trips and assessments prior to starting every job. The Operator must follow all Standard Work Procedures (SWP) and will always discuss with their supervisor if they are unable to follow the procedure.

The Operator is responsible for a range of service operations such as but not limited to, spill clean-up and cleaning vessels. The Operator is responsible for the transportation of bulk fluid loads that are mixed with solids, transferring fluids that are mixed with solids and either taking them to disposal or moving them across Alberta or BC. The Operator is responsible for the loading and unloading of fluids on the truck, co-ordinating the transportation of materials, while also abiding by all TDG regulations. While completing projects, the Operator will supervise activities of Swampers assigned to assist them. The Operators will also provide leadership and task delegation to Swampers through coaching and mentoring.

JOB DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

Takes part in all pre-job hazard assessments and inspections prior to commencing any job.
Complies with Performance Vac & Tank Services Ltd.’s Health and Safety Manual.
Reports all incidents, accidents and/or near misses, or equipment damage as soon as they happen.
Wears all required PPE for the task at hand and ensures that it is maintained and in good repair.
Hands in all paperwork as required by dispatch, administration and the safety department.
Ensures federal hours of service are adhered to and that logbooks are filled out and complete when handed in for daily and monthly auditing purposes.
Attend all safety meetings as required.
Operates vacuum units and associated equipment in a safe, responsible and professional manner.
Ensures proper load securement of any hoses, chemical pails or other equipment.
Ensures that there is always a watch person when working in Confined Spaces.
Provides leadership, guidance, and mentorship, to assisting Swampers.
Other job duties as required, as the above duties and responsibilities may change at any time with or without notice.
QUALIFICATIONS:

High School Diploma, GED or equivalent
1 - 3 years of directly related experience
Class 1 or 3 Licence with air
Less than 6 demerits (province specific)
No suspensions or convictions in the past 3 years
Valid safety certifications such as Standard First Aid, H2S, Ground Disturbance and Confined Space/Entry Monitor
Ground Disturbance, Gas Detection, and Oilfield Driver Awareness (ODA) an asset
Oil field service industry knowledge
Must be self-directed and have the ability to work with little supervision
Demonstrated leadership skills and abilities
Above average work ethic
CORE COMPETENCIES:

Equipment operation
Leadership skills
Quality orientation
Time management
Organization and planning
Development and continual learning
Strong communication skills
Energetic and the ability to handle a large workload
Accountability and dependability
Decision making and judgement
Ethics and integrity
WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

Will require travel to other branch locations as well as project sites that require the use of personal protective equipment such as steel toed boots, coveralls, safety glasses, hard hat and mandatory hearing protection.
Some physical labour required.
Able to occasionally lift items as heavy as 50 lbs, as well as reaching above shoulder height or below the waist.
Will be exposed to a variety of weather conditions and job scopes.
Sitting and/or standing as needed, as well as walking on uneven surfaces for periods throughout the day.
EXPECTED HOURS OF WORK:

This is a full-time hourly position. Standard hours of work will vary. On-call responsibilities will be required on a 24-hour per day basis with the exception of requested and approved time off by a direct supervisor.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Benefits:

Dental care
Extended health care
Life insurance
RRSP match
Vision care
Application question(s):

Are you interested in Combo Vac, Hydro Vac or Both?
Do you have direct Combo Vac Oil Field Experience?
Are you aware this position is based out of Grande Prairie?
Experience:

Oil & gas: 1 year (required)
Licence/Certification:

Class 3 or 1 (required)
Work Location: In person

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