Instrumentation Technicians - Calgary

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EIT Engineering Team Leader

Surepoint is currently seekingInstrumentation Techniciansbased out of theCalgaryBranch.

Responsibilities:

  • Adhere to company environmental, health, and safety policies and procedures.
  • Assist other Journeyman and Apprentices with the maintenance, replacement, and installation of equipment.
  • Assist with calibrations and installations requiring instrumentation tubing.
  • Proficient with hand tools, power tools, testing equipment and specialty tools, such as tubing benders.
  • Operate advanced calibration equipment such as Hart Communicators, and programs.
  • Handle basic Instrumentation Test Equipment and complete calibrations.
  • Work with more advanced meter(s) checking for continuity, resistance, voltages & current readings.
  • Utilize systems such as compressor panels, RTUs, BMS, line heaters, and production facility equipment.
  • Be aware of Gas Detection, LEL Detection and Fire Detection controllers and sensors.
  • Work on or around ‘live’ process or equipment including isolation and the de-pressuring of any system while adhering to all safety procedures.
  • Work with, mentor and support apprentices.

Qualifications:

  • Certified Journeyman Instrumentation Technician or Registered Apprentice.
  • A valid Class 5 license with a clean driver's abstract.
  • Valid H2S, First Aid, OSSA Fall Protection, Aerial Work Platform, CSO, and CSTS would be an asset.
  • Previous experience in the Oil and Gas industry in construction or maintenance is considered an asset.
  • Ability to work in various working conditions ranging from outdoors to indoors in a variety of weather conditions and working from heights as needed.

Proudly Employee Owned - Join Our Team of SurepointPROS!

Why Surepoint?
As an industry leader we are committed to excellence and acting with our people in mind. In addition, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workforce. Surepoint thrives on creating a positive work culture that offers YOU so much more than just a place to work – Let’s get started!

Our goal is to be the Employer of Choice in our industry. This is rooted in our shared values, which guide everything we do. These values form the foundation of our culture and drive our success every day. At Surepoint, we arePROS.

  • Performance– We believe success starts with showing up, doing our best, and maintaining a high-performance culture, all while prioritizing safety to protect ourselves and our teammates.
  • Respect– We foster a culture of teamwork, open communication, and mutual respect, where we listen and support and elevate each other.
  • Ownership– We take responsibility for our work, celebrate our successes as a team, and embrace our Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), which is open to all employees.
  • Safety– We prioritize a safe and secure work environment by taking ownership of our safety practices and procedures, while also looking out for one another to ensure the well-being of the entire team.

The BENEFITS of joining the Team

  • PROSCulture – People like YOU are our biggest asset!
  • ESOP (Employee Share Ownership Plan) – Become an OWNER in the company!
  • Outstanding Safety Program.
  • Comprehensive Benefit Program – Health, Dental, Vision, Disability, Life Insurance, HCSA, EFAP.
  • RRSP Contribution Program.
  • Growth & Development Opportunities.

Reconciliation at Surepoint
At Surepoint, we are committed to strengthening our relationship with Indigenous Peoples. We value an inclusive work environment and have a collaborative approach to working with Indigenous Peoples and businesses to build mutual prosperity. We are an Indigenous owned business as recognized by the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business which directly aligns with our commitment to building meaningful and respectful relationships with Indigenous Peoples where we operate.

If you are passionate about what we have to offer, then we look forward to meeting you!

Sincerely,
Your Future Employer

Thank you for your interest in Surepoint. Only those candidates selected for further consideration will be contacted.

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