CWB Welder - Morning Shift

CWB Welder - Morning Shift


Company
ICE Western Sales
Location
Calgary, AB
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
27 days ago
Via
via Techjobs.ca

Job Description
**Welder / Fabricator**

Join Our Growing Team!

Since 1991, ICE Western Sales has been a leader in manufacturing highly complex **Custom HVAC units** for global commercial and industrial markets. Our commitment to service, safety, and innovation has driven us to where we are todayβ€”a rapidly growing organization with a **state-of-the-art manufacturing facility** spanning 5 acres in South Foothills Industrial Park, Calgary, Alberta.
β€’ *Why Choose ICE Western**

- **Leading Technology** – Cutting-edge facility designed for innovation.
- **Global Reach** – Our HVAC products are trusted worldwide.
- **Innovation-Driven** – We set new standards in custom HVAC manufacturing.
- **Talented Team** – Over 100 dedicated professionals committed to excellence.

We are seeking experienced **Welders/Fabricators** to join our **morning shift team**. This position requires strong technical ability, attention to detail, and the ability to work in a fast-paced production environment.
β€’ *Responsibilities:**

- Build skids/base frames and structural frames of all sizes.
- Perform **Fluxcore (FCAW)** welding (valid **CWB Flat Fluxcore ticket required**).
- Fit and weld according to **blueprint drawings**.
- Use equipment such as grinders, torches, chop saws, drill presses, and hand tools.
- Conduct stainless steel MIG wire welding for heat exchangers.
- Perform aluminum and stainless steel sheet metal welding.
- Participate in all **safety meetings** and follow company safety protocols.
- Maintain high-quality, consistent welds (primarily in flat position).
β€’ *Requirements**

- Valid **CWB Flat Fluxcore ticket** (minimum).
- **Fitting experience** and blueprint reading ability.
- GMAW experience (asset).
- Must be registered or willing to register with the **Alberta Apprenticeship Board**.
- Red Seal Journeyman not required but an asset.
- Knowledge of raw materials, production, and QC inspection process.
- WHMIS and OSSA training (asset).
- Strong judgment, focus, and ability to work in a team environment.
β€’ *Tools Required**

- Welding helmet
- 5" Grinder
- 1’ & 2’ squares / combination square
- Clamps (vice grip or bessey)
- Hammer & center punch
- Extension cord
- Die grinder (straight or 90Β°)
- Flashlight, wire cutters, chipping hammer
β€’ *Afternoon Shift:**

- Morning Shift; Monday – Thursday, 6am – 3:30pm & Friday, 6am – 2:30pm
β€’ *Compensation & Benefits**

- **Competitive Wages** – Based on experience and trade tickets.
- **Comprehensive Health, Dental & Vision Coverage**.
- **Paid Vacation** – Recharge and rest.
- **RRSP Matching Plan** – Build your financial future.
- **Educational Allowance** – Support for training and certifications.
- **Employee Assistance Program** – For work and life balance.
- **Free Parking & Company Events** – Team spirit from day one.
β€’ *Wage:** Based on experience and trade tickets.

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Q What is the minimum wage for packing jobs in Ontario as of 2026?
As per Employment and Social Development Canada, the minimum wage for packing jobs in Ontario is $17.50 per hour as of January 1 2026. Overtime must be paid at 1.5 times the regular rate after 44 hours in a work week.
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