Northern Alberta Heating is a leading commercial HVAC fabrication and installation company known for high-quality workmanship and a secure, team-oriented work setting. Our projects are primarily located in Edmonton and surrounding areas, as well as several out of town locations. We are currently looking for experienced and driven 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th year apprentices and journeymen for commercial field installation. Pay will be adjusted accordingly for the appropriate apprenticeship level. DO NOT APPLY IF YOU ARE NOT A CURRENT SHEET METAL APPRENTICE OR SHEET METAL JOURNEYMAN. NO EXCEPTIONS or OTHER TRADES.
Key Responsibilities:
read and interpret blueprints, shop drawings and sketches to ensure exact installation
coordinate production and installation schedules, manage workflow and prioritize urgent projects
oversee quality of finished products and installation to ensure conformity to specifications
maintain inventory of materials, tools, and equipment and order supplies and materials as needed
follow OH&S; and COR safey rules and regulations and maintain a clean, protected and organized field worksite as applicable
troubleshoot machinery and equipment issues and coordinate maintenance or repair
Required Qualifications:
strong knowledge of HVAC systems, installation and material usage
proficiency in reading blueprints and technical drawings
excellent communication, organizational and hand tool skills
CSTS, WHMIS, Fall Protection, Aerial Lift and First Aid
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $21.00-$42.00 per hour
Expected hours: 40.0 per week
Benefits:
Dental care
Disability insurance
Extended health care
Life insurance
Vision care
Application question(s):
Describe your past commercial HVAC installation experience
Licence/Certification:
Sheet Metal Apprentice or Journeyman certificate (required)
Work Location: In person
📌 Sheet Metal Installers Edmonton
🏢 Northern Alberta Heating
📍 Edmonton
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