Hydrovac Swamper
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Hydrovac Swamper Fort McMurray, Alberta | Full-Time Construction & Trades / Hydrovac Operations | Experienced | 14/7 Rotation, Camp Position Type Full-Time, Multi-Year Contract Location Fort McMurray, Alberta Schedule 14 days on, 7 days off rotation. Year-round work. Compensation $27.00 to $29.00 per hour Experience Hydrovac swamper experience required (mandatory) Certifications Ground Disturbance, WHMIS, Fall Protection, BSO, Confined Space, Wood Buffalo Awareness, H2S Alive, Mask Fit Testing Accommodations Camp provided About GrizzlyTrek Group Ltd. GrizzlyTrek invests in our people, relationships, and partners, ensuring motivated and ready-to-work individuals meet job opportunities that foster lasting success. We work across Canada in mining, construction, oil and gas, turnarounds, and shutdowns. Dedicated to sustainable employment, we emphasize career opportunities and empowerment for Indigenous communities across Canada. Join us and contribute to building a more inclusive future. The Role GrizzlyTrek is seeking one Hydrovac Swamper to join our value-added client's team in Fort McMurray, Alberta. This is a camp-based, full-time position offering year-round work on a multi-year contract, with a 14 days on, 7 days off rotation. Working alongside the Hydrovac Operator, you will operate the back end of the hydrovac truck to safely excavate and expose underground utilities while following all safety protocols and regulations. This role calls for strong mechanical aptitude, close attention to detail, and the ability to perform in physically demanding field conditions. Swamper experience is mandatory; applications without it will not be considered. What You'll Do Operate the back end of the hydrovac truck to safely excavate and expose underground utilities, pipelines, oil and gas lines, and cables, including sloughing work Conduct pre-trip inspections and equipment checks in accordance with company procedures Use bonding and grounding equipment appropriately and consistently Follow proper lock-out/tag-out and ground disturbance procedures Adhere to all applicable safety standards, including Alberta OH&S regulations and SOPs Accurately complete and submit daily reports, inspections, and other required documentation Prepare work areas by setting up safety measures and addressing potential hazards Maintain the cleanliness and readiness of tools, equipment, hydrovac units, and vehicles Attend safety meetings and collaborate with supervisors, clients, and crew members to ensure safe, efficient site operations What You Bring Proven hydrovac swamper experience (mandatory) Experience in the utility or construction industry Familiarity with bonding, grounding, confined space entry, and sloughing protocols Knowledge of lock-out/tag-out and ground disturbance procedures Strong safety focus and knowledge of applicable regulations Ability to work independently under physically demanding conditions Ability to lift, push, and pull 50+ pounds with the physical stamina for manual labor in varying weather conditions Willingness to complete mandatory drug and alcohol testing Required Certifications Ground Disturbance WHMIS Fall Protection BSO Confined Space Wood Buffalo Awareness H2S Alive Mask Fit Testing (provided if you do not already have it) Preferred Qualifications Two or more years of hydrovac experience Experience mentoring junior operators or working as part of a field operations team Work Environment Camp-based position in the Fort McMurray area with camp accommodations provided 14 days on, 7 days off rotation with year-round work on a multi-year contract Physically demanding outdoor work in varying weather conditions Mandatory drug and alcohol testing applies to this assignment What We Offer Year-round work on a multi-year contract 14 days on, 7 days off rotation with camp accommodations provided $27.00 to $29.00 per hour Opportunities for overtime based on operational requirements Life insurance: $100,000 employee / $10,000 spouse / $5,000 per child AD&D insurance with critical illness and cancer coverage Extended health care: drugs, hospital, hearing, orthotics, nursing Paramedical services: chiro, physio, massage, mental health (annual coverage) Vision care: glasses, contacts, laser surgery, and exams Dental care: 80% basic ($2,500), 50% major ($2,500), $2,500 ortho for children Travel insurance: up to $5,000,000 per incident (trips up to 90 days) Ongoing training and career development support Apply now at www.grizzlytrekgroup.com Free AI Resume Enhancement Tool | AI Job Assistance available
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Hydrovac Swamper
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Hydrovac Swamper Fort McMurray, Alberta | Full-Time Construction & Trades / Hydrovac Operations | Experienced | 14/7 Rotation, Camp Position Type Full-Time, Multi-Year Contract Location Fort McMurray, Alberta Schedule 14 days on, 7 days off rotation. Year-round work. Compensation $27.00 to $29.00 per hour Experience Hydrovac swamper experience required (mandatory) Certifications Ground Disturbance, WHMIS, Fall Protection, BSO, Confined Space, Wood Buffalo Awareness, H2S Alive, Mask Fit Testing Accommodations Camp provided About GrizzlyTrek Group Ltd. GrizzlyTrek invests in our people, relationships, and partners, ensuring motivated and ready-to-work individuals meet job opportunities that foster lasting success. We work across Canada in mining, construction, oil and gas, turnarounds, and shutdowns. Dedicated to sustainable employment, we emphasize career opportunities and empowerment for Indigenous communities across Canada. Join us and contribute to building a more inclusive future. The Role GrizzlyTrek is seeking one Hydrovac Swamper to join our value-added client's team in Fort McMurray, Alberta. This is a camp-based, full-time position offering year-round work on a multi-year contract, with a 14 days on, 7 days off rotation. Working alongside the Hydrovac Operator, you will operate the back end of the hydrovac truck to safely excavate and expose underground utilities while following all safety protocols and regulations. This role calls for strong mechanical aptitude, close attention to detail, and the ability to perform in physically demanding field conditions. Swamper experience is mandatory; applications without it will not be considered. What You'll Do Operate the back end of the hydrovac truck to safely excavate and expose underground utilities, pipelines, oil and gas lines, and cables, including sloughing work Conduct pre-trip inspections and equipment checks in accordance with company procedures Use bonding and grounding equipment appropriately and consistently Follow proper lock-out/tag-out and ground disturbance procedures Adhere to all applicable safety standards, including Alberta OH&S regulations and SOPs Accurately complete and submit daily reports, inspections, and other required documentation Prepare work areas by setting up safety measures and addressing potential hazards Maintain the cleanliness and readiness of tools, equipment, hydrovac units, and vehicles Attend safety meetings and collaborate with supervisors, clients, and crew members to ensure safe, efficient site operations What You Bring Proven hydrovac swamper experience (mandatory) Experience in the utility or construction industry Familiarity with bonding, grounding, confined space entry, and sloughing protocols Knowledge of lock-out/tag-out and ground disturbance procedures Strong safety focus and knowledge of applicable regulations Ability to work independently under physically demanding conditions Ability to lift, push, and pull 50+ pounds with the physical stamina for manual labor in varying weather conditions Willingness to complete mandatory drug and alcohol testing Required Certifications Ground Disturbance WHMIS Fall Protection BSO Confined Space Wood Buffalo Awareness H2S Alive Mask Fit Testing (provided if you do not already have it) Preferred Qualifications Two or more years of hydrovac experience Experience mentoring junior operators or working as part of a field operations team Work Environment Camp-based position in the Fort McMurray area with camp accommodations provided 14 days on, 7 days off rotation with year-round work on a multi-year contract Physically demanding outdoor work in varying weather conditions Mandatory drug and alcohol testing applies to this assignment What We Offer Year-round work on a multi-year contract 14 days on, 7 days off rotation with camp accommodations provided $27.00 to $29.00 per hour Opportunities for overtime based on operational requirements Life insurance: $100,000 employee / $10,000 spouse / $5,000 per child AD&D insurance with critical illness and cancer coverage Extended health care: drugs, hospital, hearing, orthotics, nursing Paramedical services: chiro, physio, massage, mental health (annual coverage) Vision care: glasses, contacts, laser surgery, and exams Dental care: 80% basic ($2,500), 50% major ($2,500), $2,500 ortho for children Travel insurance: up to $5,000,000 per incident (trips up to 90 days) Ongoing training and career development support Apply now at www.grizzlytrekgroup.com Free AI Resume Enhancement Tool | AI Job Assistance available