Purnell Energy Services is a Grande Prairie based company servicing the Oil & Gas Industry in Northern Alberta. We take pride in providing exceptional services in facility, modular, and pipeline construction while being a leader in 3D technology scanning and design. We are a team of dedicated professionals providing experienced management, reliable crews, quality workmanship, and unbeatable service.
We are looking for a strong, team orientated individual to fill the position of *apprentice pipefitters*.
_THIS IS NOT CAMP WORK._
_ALL WORK IS LOCAL TO GRANDE PRAIRIE AND NO SUBSISTENCE IS PROVIDED._
Facility and Pipeline experience required. Contractors need not apply. MUST be local to Grande Prairie.
Minimum Requirements & Mandatory tickets:
- Reference to Safety Manual section 1.3 "Safety Responsibilities" will be acknowledged prior to start date.
- Standard First Aid with CPR Level C.
- H2S Alive (Energy Safety Canada).
- CSO (Common Safety Orientation ? Energy Safety Canada).
Preference given to local applicants with additional experience and safety tickets
We offer competitive wages, company benefits and a positive work environment.
*PLEASE ONLY SEND A RESUME IN TO THE EMAIL LISTED BELOW. NO PHONE CALLS.*
If you are interested in a position that will reward, challenge, and grow with, you please send your resume and references to hr @ purnellenergy .com.
Thank you to all that apply, but only successful candidates will be contacted at this time.
Work remotely
* No.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $20.00-$30.00 per hour
Additional pay:
* Overtime pay
Schedule:
* 12 hour shift
Ability to commute/relocate:
* Grande Prairie, AB T8V 8B8: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (preferred)
Licence/Certification:
* AIT Apprenticeship (required)
Work Location: In person
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