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Temporary Journeyperson Welder
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Seeking a Temporary Journeyperson Welder for a role at Syncrude Base Mine with Acden. This position requires a valid Journeyperson Welder certification. Join an Indigenous-owned corporation in Canada for this contract opportunity.
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Canada
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Acden
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Journeyperson Mechanic – Lead Hand
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Lead a skilled team as a Journeyperson Mechanic – Lead Hand in Cranbrook, BC. This role requires your Journeyman Certification, CVIP license, and strong diagnostic skills to maintain our fleet. Enjoy competitive pay, benefits, and a secure, modern facility. Advance your career with a stable emplo...
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Canada , Cranbrook
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45.50 - 48.50 CAD / Hour
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Keolis Canada
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Seeking a certified Journeyperson (Carpenter, Electrician, or Millwright) for a key role in Sioux Lookout. Maintain critical hospital systems, perform advanced repairs, and ensure compliance with TSSA/OHSA standards. Enjoy union benefits and shift premiums in this vital healthcare facility role.
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Canada , Sioux Lookout
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33.97 - 36.44 CAD / Hour
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Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre
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Journeyperson Welder
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Seeking a certified Journeyperson Welder for our Hinton, AB division. This role involves fabricating, installing, and repairing sawmill equipment using SMAW and GMAW processes. The ideal candidate has a valid Inter-Provincial ticket, a Class 5 license, and a strong safety focus. We offer a full b...
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Canada , Hinton
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West Fraser
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Journeyperson Millwright
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Join our team as a Journeyperson Millwright in Edson, Canada. Utilize your Inter-Provincial certification to perform troubleshooting, preventative maintenance, and repairs on sawmill equipment. This role offers a comprehensive benefits package and relocation support for the right candidate. Apply...
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Canada , Edson
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West Fraser
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Journeyperson Heavy Duty Mechanic
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Seeking a certified Journeyperson Heavy Duty Mechanic for our Edson, AB sawmill. Maintain heavy equipment like forklifts and loaders, focusing on preventative maintenance and troubleshooting. This role requires a Red Seal certification and offers a comprehensive benefits & relocation package. Ide...
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Canada , Edson
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West Fraser
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Journeyperson Welder
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Seeking a certified Journeyperson Welder in Hinton, AB. This role involves maintaining and fabricating sawmill equipment using SMAW/GMAW processes, with a strong focus on safety. The position requires a valid welding ticket, a Class 5 license, and CWB testing capability. We offer a comprehensive ...
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Canada , Hinton
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A Journeyperson is a certified, highly skilled trades professional who has completed a formal apprenticeship and passed rigorous examinations to earn their Certificate of Qualification or "ticket." This designation signifies mastery in a specific trade, such as electrical, plumbing, carpentry, welding, mechanics, or HVAC. Journeyperson jobs represent the pinnacle of hands-on technical careers, where individuals apply deep theoretical knowledge and practical expertise to maintain, install, troubleshoot, and repair complex systems and infrastructure. These roles are critical across every sector of the economy, from construction and manufacturing to healthcare, transportation, and facilities management, ensuring operational safety, efficiency, and reliability. Professionals in these roles typically perform a wide array of complex tasks. Common responsibilities include interpreting technical blueprints, diagrams, and specifications to plan work procedures. They execute advanced diagnostics, repairs, and installations on specialized equipment and systems. A significant part of the role involves developing and adhering to comprehensive preventive maintenance programs to minimize downtime and extend asset life. Journeypersons are also responsible for ensuring strict compliance with all relevant safety codes, standards, and regulations (such as OHSA, ESA, TSSA, or building codes), conducting inspections, and maintaining meticulous records of all work performed. They often work independently, managing their own workload and priorities, while also collaborating effectively within larger maintenance or project teams. In some positions, they may provide guidance and mentorship to apprentices. The typical skills and requirements for journeyperson jobs are substantial. The foundational requirement is a valid provincial or territorial Certificate of Qualification in a specific trade. Many roles also require a valid driver’s license, often with specific endorsements like an air brake certification. Proven experience, usually several years post-certification, is standard. Essential skills include advanced problem-solving and analytical abilities for troubleshooting complex issues, proficiency with trade-specific tools and diagnostic technology, and often familiarity with computerized maintenance or building automation systems. Strong communication skills are vital for liaising with team members, management, and other departments. Physical stamina, manual dexterity, and a steadfast commitment to workplace safety are absolute necessities. The ability to read and comprehend technical documentation, manage inventory and work orders, and adapt to a schedule that may include shifts, weekends, or on-call rotations is also common. Ultimately, journeyperson jobs are characterized by autonomy, expertise, and responsibility. These professionals are trusted experts who ensure the foundational systems of society function seamlessly. Their work is not merely task-oriented; it involves critical thinking, continuous learning to stay current with evolving technologies and codes, and a direct impact on public safety, productivity, and quality of life. For those seeking a respected, hands-on career with clear pathways for advancement into supervisory, inspector, or specialist roles, becoming a Journeyperson offers a stable and rewarding profession built on a solid foundation of skill and certification.

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