Ultrasonic cleaning technologies that remove heavy oils, bitumen, grease and other refinery-grade contaminants from large and small scale processing equipment.
Are you passionate about cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions? Do you want to be part of a dynamic team that is revolutionizing the field of sonic technology? Acden Tech Sonic invites you to embark on an exciting career with us, where your expertise and creativity will drive transformative advancements.
Position/Term: Permanent
Location: Sherwood Park, Alberta
Work Schedule: 5 days on, 2 days off; 8-hour day shifts
- Competitive Compensation: Enjoy a competitive wage and overtime (if available)
- RRSP Contribution Matching Program: Start shaping your future with immediate enrollment of Acden's matching program
- Employee and Family Assistance Program: We care about your well-being
- Training and Development: Access our fund program to enhance your skills
- Community Engagement: Participate in Acden’s various community, family-oriented, and holiday events
- Comprehensive Benefits: Immediate enrollment in our group benefits plan, including health, dental, vision, disability insurance, and life insurance
- Employee Perks: Enjoy discounts provided by Acden and Perkopolis
- Work/Life Balance: Our flexible schedule allows you to maintain a healthy balance between work and life
- As a Class 1 Ultra Sonic Technician, you will be working as part of a small team in an industrial wash bay setting
- Using low and high- pressure washer for cleaning industrial equipment, as well as specialized degreasers, to clean and rinse equipment; included but not limited to heat exchangers and components
- Responsible for rigging plant processing equipment and heavy mining components in and out of our shops
- Using an ultrasonic cleaning tank with the help of an overhead crane, forklift, and various other equipment
- Competently operating a variety of equipment including (i.e. tractor/trailer, pressure washer, overhead crane, forklift, internal bundle cleaner [IBC], bundle blaster, lancing equipment, high pressure pumps and ultrasonic vessels)
- Stacking and laying out scaffolding, critical parts, equipment, and materials utilizing a forklift and overhead crane with rigging equipment to move around
- Operating a tractor with a standard 53-foot trailer
- Valid Class 1 driver’s license is required
- If selected for an interview, a copy of a 5- year Commercial driver’s abstract is required
- Successfully obtaining clearance on mandatory pre-employment drug, alcohol, hearing, and physical abilities testing is required
- Six months or more experience operating forklifts, overhead cranes, and rigging is preferred
- Ability to drive a Class 1 tractor with 53-foot trailer and properly secure loads is preferred Ability to read and write with excellent comprehension skills is an asset
- Basic understanding of electrical principles is an asset
- Experience with handling cleaning solutions is an asset
Acden is 100% community-owned by the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation. Acden’s success contributes directly to economic reconciliation and the independence of ACFN, helping to deliver strategic programs identified by the Nation that support health, housing, education, well-being, culture and language revitalization, job creation and sustainability.
We welcome and encourage applicants to voluntarily self-identify if they are members of a Canadian Indigenous Group. This information supports our commitment to diversity and inclusion within our workforce. If you are a member of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN), we also invite you to specify your membership. Your disclosure will be treated with the utmost confidentiality and respect.
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