Carpenter Journeyman

Location: 

Fort Saskatchewan, AB, CA

Requisition ID: 182185 

Position Summary

Kiewit is currently seeking experienced Concrete Carpenter Journeyperson for the Path2Zero project, located in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.

Position Requirements

  • Possession of a valid Journeyman (JM) Carpenter Ticket or equivalent hours
  • Minimum of five years’ experience in industrial construction
  • Experience with Peri formwork is considered an asset
  • A clean five-year driver’s abstract is required

Compensation and Shift Details

  • Base wage: $45.58 per hour as per CLAC Collective Agreement
  • ITC Premium: $3.00 per hour on base hours (40 hours per week)
  • Vacation pay: 6% on base hours (40 hours per week)
  • Statutory holiday pay: 3.6% on base hours (40 hours per week)
  • Night shift premium: $3.00 per hour
  • Shifts run Monday to Thursday, 10 hours per day; Friday, 8 hours
  • Overtime and weekend work may be required
  • Ability to work both day and night shifts is necessary

Additional Information

  • Candidates offered a position must successfully complete SureHire Drug, Alcohol, and 50lb Fitness to Work tests
  • No travel and living-out expenses provided
  • Due to the volume of applicants, only those meeting minimum qualifications will be contacted

Project Information

The Path2Zero project is a major clean energy initiative supporting the decarbonization of industrial operations in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. Upon its completion in 2028, the facility will be Canada’s largest clean hydrogen production site and among the largest globally.

We believe in equal opportunity in employment practices without discrimination, and comply with all laws regarding human rights in the provinces where we operate.


 

Few contractors can build what Kiewit builds, the way Kiewit builds it. We only hire the best — and our family mentality will drive you to continue to be the best.

There’s no limit to what you’ll work on at Kiewit. With contracts in different markets and geographic areas, Kiewit careers offer opportunities to tackle new challenges all the time. Whether you’re building a facility that can turn water into power or a safer transportation network, you’re bound to make an impact in new and exciting ways.