Pile Driver
Location:
Coquitlam, BC, CA
Requisition ID: 167111
Position Summary
Kiewit is hiring a Pile Driver for the Woodfibre Marine Project located at our yard in Port Coquitlam, BC.
Experience
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Rigging material and equipment experience required
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Experience with shakeout of items to be installed into erectable sequence and rigging of same for crane hoisting with a thorough knowledge and use of crane signals required
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Loads, transports and unloads material, tools, equipment and supplies
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Marine/Commercial/Heavy Construction experience preferred
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Vibratory hammer and impact hammer experience preferred
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Valid Class 5 Canadian Driver's License and Driver's Abstract within 30 days required
Shift Information
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Current schedule is Monday to Friday, occasional Saturdays will be required
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Additional overtime may be required
Additional Information
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Rate: $49.27 per hour
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Upon an offer, all candidates must be able to pass a SureHire Drug, Alcohol & 50lb Fitness to work test
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This is not a camp position
Project Information
The Woodfibre Marine project involves the construction of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility located seven kilometers southwest of Squamish, British Columbia. The project will enable the export of the LNG product to global markets via marine vessels.
About Kiewit
Kiewit is one of North America’s largest and most respected construction and engineering organizations. With its roots dating back to 1884, the employee-owned organization operates through a network of subsidiaries in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Kiewit offers construction and engineering services in a variety of markets including transportation; oil, gas and chemical; power; building; water; industrial; and mining. Kiewit had 2022 revenues of $13.7 billion and employs 25,700 staff and craft employees.
For more information on Kiewit's current projects/job openings, or to apply online visit our website at: https://www.kiewit.com/pages/trades-jobs-in-canada/
We believe in equal opportunity in employment practices without discrimination, and comply with all laws regarding human rights in the provinces where we operate.