Journeyperson Welder

Journeyperson Welder


Company
AltaSteel
Location
Edmonton, AB
Job Type
Full-time
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
AltaSteel is currently seeking a safety-conscious Journeyperson Welder to join our Maintenance team. This role plays a vital part in supporting production by performing timely plant welding repairs and contributing to fabrication and rebuild projects in our fab shop.

Responsibilities
• Perform structural welding repairs across a wide range of plant equipment and infrastructure
• Support production areas through efficient and high-quality welding work
• Complete fabrication and rebuild projects in the fab shop
• Weld using SMAW and FCAW processes, primarily on mild steel, with occasional work on stainless steel and aluminum
• Ensure all work is completed safely and in compliance with company policies and procedures
• Interpret blueprints, technical drawings, and specifications to complete projects accurately

Qualifications & Skills
• Journeyman Alberta Welder or Red Seal Welder certification
• CWB certified SMAW all positions, must show proof upon offer
• Strong commitment to safety and adherence to procedures
• Eagerness to learn and take on new challenges
• Effective communication skills and a positive, team-oriented attitude

Details
• Full time, permanent, in-town opportunity.
• Hourly rate $44.995 plus shift premiums
• Employer paid benefits and pension
• 12 hour, day and night, rotational shift work
• Overtime at 1.5X and 2.0X
• Fast paced environment
• PPE Provided
• Pre-employment requirements:
• Zero-tolerance drug and alcohol test
• Criminal background check

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Q What is the minimum hourly wage for plumbers in Canada in 2026?
As per the Government of Canada, the median wage for plumbers is CAD 32.50 per hour as of January 2026, with provincial minimums starting at CAD 17.20 in Nova Scotia and reaching CAD 25.00 in British Columbia for certified roles. Apprentices receive CAD 15.00 per hour during the first year of training, with overtime at 1.5 times after 44 hours weekly in Ontario.
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The Government of Canada requires plumbers to pay federal income tax at 15% on the first CAD 55,867 earned in 2026 plus provincial taxes averaging 10-15%, with mandatory CPP contributions of 5.95% up to CAD 68,500 and EI premiums of 1.63% up to CAD 63,200. Tool and uniform expenses up to CAD 1,000 can be claimed as deductions.
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