Modular Camp Plumbers/Installer

Modular Camp Plumbers/Installer


Company
True North Oilfield Ltd.
Location
Edmonton, AB
Job Type
Full-time and Contractor
Salary
$24–$42 an hour
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Busy modular installation company is seeking individuals to join our team and assist in the construction of modular work camps across western Canada.

This is a camp position meaning successful applicants will be provided transportation to remote location installation sites and all meals & accommodations provided.

We are seeking the following:

Experienced Journeyman/Apprentices Plumbers

Requirements:

- Class 5 license

- CSTS

-Whmis

- Fall Protection

- Elevated work Platform

- Minimum 3 year’s experience

We are an established modular installation company with remote construction projects throughout western Canada.

We offer competitive wages; tons of hours and apprenticeships are available to outgoing individuals.

95% of projects are out of town with camp accommodations & meals provided.

Average rotation is 21/7.

Benefits available.

Β·We are a ACSA COR company, this means we take the safety of our staff and others very seriously.

Job Types: Full-time, Casual

Pay: $24.00-$42.00 per hour

Benefits:
β€’ Casual dress
β€’ Dental care
β€’ Disability insurance
β€’ Discounted or free food
β€’ Extended health care
β€’ Life insurance
β€’ On-site gym
β€’ On-site parking
β€’ Tuition reimbursement
β€’ Vision care

Work Location: In person

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Plumber Jobs

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.
Q What Red Seal certification and experience are required to work as a plumber in Canada in 2026?
The Government of Canada requires completion of a 4-5 year apprenticeship program plus 9000 hours of on-the-job training for Red Seal endorsement, which is mandatory in all provinces for journeyperson status as of 2026. Applicants need a high school diploma or equivalent and must pass the Red Seal exam with a minimum 70% score.
Q How many hours per week can plumbers work and what paid leave applies in Canada for 2026?
Government of Canada standards set standard hours at 40 per week for plumbers, with statutory holiday pay at 4% of earnings and vacation entitlement of 2 weeks after one year increasing to 3 weeks after five years. Full-time roles include 10 paid sick days annually under federal rules effective 2026.
Q What tax deductions apply to plumber income in Canada for the 2026 tax year?
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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