Cleaning assistant required, part time .

Cleaning assistant required, part time .


Company
Primus Workforce
Location
Edmonton, AB
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
17 days ago
Via
via Jooble
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Job Description
High Pressure Tank Cleaning and Confined Space Entry Laborers.

Operate high-pressure wash systems (20,000 PSI) to clean tanks, pipes, heat exchangers, and other industrial equipment.

Use water jetting and chemical cleaning techniques to remove buildup, sludge, and contaminants.

Handle and maintain hoses, nozzles, and pressure controls.

Ensure proper disposal of waste materials following environmental regulations.

Enter confined spaces such as tanks, vessels, and pits to perform cleaning, maintenance, and inspections.

Follow strict confined space entry procedures, including air monitoring and using supplied air respirators if necessary.

Assist with setting up and tearing down equipment at job sites.

Perform manual labor, including lifting, shoveling, and moving hoses or cleaning tools.

Support other industrial cleaning tasks as needed.

Clear verbal and written English

remote sites, confined spaces, heights, noisy environments, and extreme weather conditions); Industrial pulp and paper and/or oil and gas experience is also an asset.

Swamping experience is an asset (i.e., Vacuum and Hydro vac work).

Experience working with High-Pressure Water Blasting Equipment is an asset.

Experience working with chemicals is an asset.

Valid Class 5 driver’s license (preferred).

Ability to work flexible hours, including overtime and shifts.

we provide safety-minded, experienced personnel support throughout the oil & gas, construction, and technical trades sectors to our clients' long-term and short-term contingency needs. Primus Workforce is committed to equity employment for women, aboriginal people, visible minorities, veterans and persons with disabilities. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract

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