With a population of approximately 16,300, Cold Lake is a city that offers a wealth of excitement, adventure and entertainment for all in any season. Hugging the southern shores of Alberta’s seventh largest lake, this recreational paradise can be accessed in summer and winter through western Canada’s largest inland marina. New housing, excellent educational facilities, a multipurpose recreational facility and a college are just a few of the highlights that truly make Cold Lake a community of choice.
Support the safe operation and maintenance of water treatment plant functions and equipment in compliance with environmental standards.
Aid in the treatment, disinfection, and all processes of water treatment and wastewater treatment plants.
Perform a wide variety of manual labour duties in the maintenance of the water and wastewater treatment plants.
Perform system repairs as required.
Maintenance sampling, quality control, and testing.
The work includes physical labour by performing repairs and preventative maintenance on equipment.
High School Diploma or Equivalent
Class 5 Driver License is preferred
Immediately till August 28th, 2026.
The wage for this position is $21.33. 40 hours a week, Monday to Friday 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
This position is within the scope of AUPE Local 118/016, and as such you will be required to adhere to articles contained within the Collective Agreement.
Submit a detailed resume including qualifications and past and present work experience.
Include a cover letter describing your experience and abilities with respect to the above listed qualifications.
Copies of any relevant certifications.
The City of Cold Lake appreciates receiving applications from all qualified individuals; however only those short-listed for an interview will be contacted.