Journeyperson Pipefitter - Oilfield Construction Maintenance - Monday to Thursday
FLINT is hiring Journeyperson Pipefitters for a temporary industrial project located in Carseland, Alberta, starting August 11, 2025, and running until July 31, 2026. This role offers a consistent Monday to Thursday schedule with 10-hour shifts and eligibility for benefits after 300 hours worked. Candidates must have at least three years of industrial experience and hold a valid Steamfitter-Pipefitter ticket. This opportunity is ideal for local candidates, as it does not include camp accommodations or travel allowance. FLINT is a leading Canadian service provider in the energy and industrial sectors, known for building critical infrastructure and maintaining strong safety and quality standards.
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Responsibilities
As a Pipefitter, you will help construct and maintain critical industrial piping systems in a high-performance environment.
- Install and maintain piping systems, valves, and fittings
- Interpret blueprints, specifications, and schematics
- Ensure proper alignment and testing of pipe systems
- Adhere to safety protocols and job-site regulations
- Work collaboratively with other trades and supervisors
- Perform physical tasks in varying jobsite conditions
Requirements
Qualified candidates must possess the necessary trade certification, experience, and safety credentials for industrial pipefitting work.
- Minimum 3 years' experience in an industrial setting
- Valid Journeyperson or Apprentice Steamfitter-Pipefitter ticket
- CSTS-2020 and Fall Protection certification
- Physically capable of performing demanding tasks
- Proficient in English (written and verbal)
- Valid driver's license and clean 5-year abstract with fewer than 6 demerits
- Own reliable transportation to site
Perks and Benefits
This temporary role offers full-time hours, a structured weekday schedule, and benefits after completing a qualifying work period.
- Monday to Thursday, 10-hour shifts
- Project runs from August 11, 2025 to July 31, 2026
- Eligibility for benefits after 300+ hours worked
- Work with an industry leader in Canadian energy and industrial services
- Supportive safety-first workplace culture
Worksite/Project
Oilfield Construction and Maintenance Projects
Oilfield Construction and Maintenance Projects in Alberta involve the development, expansion, and upkeep of infrastructure for oil and gas extraction in the province's vast oilfields. These projects include the construction of drilling rigs, wellheads, pipelines, and processing plants, as well as ongoing maintenance to keep operations running smoothly. Maintenance work often includes repairs, equipment upgrades, and infrastructure assessments to optimize performance and ensure safety compliance. The oilfield sectors construction and maintenance efforts are essential for supporting Albertas energy industry, which remains a key contributor to the Canadian economy
Oilfield Construction and Maintenance ProjectsEmployer Hiring
FLINT Corp
FLINT Corp is a Canadian provider of maintenance, construction, and industrial services to the energy and industrial markets, publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the ticker FLNT and headquartered in Calgary, Alberta. The company delivers a broad range of services, including maintenance and turnarounds, facility construction, fabrication, modularization and machining, wear technologies and weld overlays, pipeline installation and integrity, high-voltage construction, electrical and instrumentation, environmental services, and workforce and heavy-equipment-operator supply. FLINT serves customers across the oil and gas, petrochemical, mining, power, agriculture, forestry, infrastructure, and water-treatment industries, with operations concentrated in Western Canada and the United States. The company, previously known as ClearStream Energy Services, adopted the FLINT Corp name in January 2023, reviving a long-established brand in Canada's energy services sector.
FLINT Corp