Operator, Truck Jobs
By SSR Mining Inc. At Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Operation of manual and remote scoop tram experience will be an asset.
The selected candidate will have a minimum two years’ experience working in a hard rock underground mining operation.
Preference will be given to individuals with experience on mine haulage trucks.
Operation of 30- & 40-ton trucks
Familiar with underground emergency procedures
A positive and proactive attitude towards safety is essential.
Project Manager (Pressure Vessels)
By Aplin At Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
3-5 years of Project management experience of Static equipment an asset.
Reviews Customer Purchase Orders and revisions as a participant in the PO Squad Check process for Commercial/Contractual requirements.
Manages the project execution plan (Schedule & Scope of Work list) through completion.
Strong communication skills and organizational ability.
Short-Term Disability & Long-Term Disability
Employee & Family Assistance Plan
Pressure Welder Jobs
By Weir Minerals At Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
Journeyman or Red Seal Welder with Level B Certification with Log Book
2+ years of new and repair welding experience
Forklift license, overhead crane certification are assets.
Specific vision abilities include close, distance, and peripheral vision, and depth perception
Read and interpret blueprints or welding process specifications.
Repair worn parts of metal products.
High Pressure Operator Jobs
By OCL Group At Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada
Excellent time-management and organizational skills, attention to detail
Report on problems and the solutions to Management
Competitive wages based on experience
Experience pulling heavy trailers will be an asset
Opportunities for growth and development, based on performance, at all levels of your career
Live OCL’s value of DOING IT RIGHT & never compromising on safety, quality and relationship building

Are you looking for a job that offers a great salary and the opportunity to travel? Become a Pressure Truck Operator and enjoy the freedom of the open road! With competitive pay and the chance to work with a variety of clients, this is the perfect job for someone who loves to explore and take on new challenges. Apply now and start your journey today!

Overview: Pressure Truck Operators are responsible for operating and maintaining pressure trucks, which are used to transport and deliver oil, gas, and other liquids. They must be knowledgeable about the equipment and safety regulations, and must be able to inspect and maintain the truck. How To Become an Pressure Truck Operator: To become a Pressure Truck Operator, you will need to have a valid driver’s license and a clean driving record. You will also need to complete a training program and obtain a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). Pressure Truck Operator Skills: Pressure Truck Operators must have strong communication and problem-solving skills. They must also be able to work independently and be able to follow safety protocols. Pressure Truck Operator Knowledge: Pressure Truck Operators must have knowledge of the equipment and safety regulations. They must also be familiar with the laws and regulations governing the transportation of hazardous materials. Pressure Truck Operator Responsibilities: Pressure Truck Operators are responsible for operating and maintaining pressure trucks, inspecting and maintaining the truck, and ensuring that all safety protocols are followed. They must also be able to load and unload the truck and ensure that all cargo is secure. Pressure Truck Operator Experience: Pressure Truck Operators must have experience operating and maintaining pressure trucks. They must also have experience with loading and unloading cargo and ensuring that all safety protocols are followed. Pressure Truck Operator Qualifications: Pressure Truck Operators must have a valid driver’s license and a clean driving record. They must also have a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) and must have completed a training program. Pressure Truck Operator Education: Pressure Truck Operators must have a high school diploma or equivalent. They must also have completed a training program and obtained a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). Tools: Pressure Truck Operators must be familiar with the equipment and safety regulations. They must also be familiar with the laws and regulations governing the transportation of hazardous materials. Good Tips: Pressure Truck Operators must be able to work independently and be able to follow safety protocols. They must also be able to inspect and maintain the truck and ensure that all cargo is secure.

Common Interview Questions:

1. What experience do you have operating and maintaining pressure trucks? 2. What safety protocols do you follow when operating a pressure truck? 3. How do you ensure that all cargo is secure when loading and unloading a pressure truck? 4. What do you know about the laws and regulations governing the transportation of hazardous materials? 5. What do you think are the most important skills for a Pressure Truck Operator?