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Az or DZ Driver/Operator
at Clean Harbors in Calgary
Seasonal Winter Drilling opportunities in Alberta for Class AZ and DZ Drivers!
Our Alberta locations are currently looking for Equipment Operators / Drivers to join our team for temporary winter drilling projects. This role is a physically intensive position that will require you drive and operate equipment in winter elements.
We offer:
• Competitive wages;
• Accommodations;
• Flight assistance (conditions apply*);
• Varied rotational schedules;
• Comprehensive training;
• Possible permanent full-time opportunities.
Working Environment:
• Long hours in a physically demanding role;
• May be required to work at heights;
• May be required to work in confined spaces;
• Required to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Key Responsibilities:
• Ensure safety is the first priority and that all tasks are completed in a safe manner;
• Operate vacuum and/or water trucks on customer sites;
• Perform pre and post trip inspections and appropriate documentation;
• Preventative maintenance and minor repairs.
Requirements:
• Class A or D license with air brakes;
• Winter driving and chaining experience;
• Labour experience in rigging, industrial or environmental services is an asset;
• Vacuum and/or water truck experience is preferred;
• Mechanically inclined with the ability to perform basic repairs.
As per Clean Harbors policies, successful candidates will be required to pass a driver’s evaluation and a drug and alcohol test as a condition of continued employment.
Reserve your space – submit your resume today.
Training can start as early as October for our December 2011 projects.
Apply with your salary expectations, 5-year drivers’ abstract (no older than 2-weeks), and a copy of your safety certifications, via fax to 902.662.2211 or email to barry.allison@cleanharbors.com. Please quote Winter Drilling Project when applying.
Clean Harbors is an equal opportunity employer.
- Certain conditions apply in order to qualify for assisted airfare. Details will be provided during the interview process.
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