Archive for October, 2010


Times are a changin’ for overseas workers

Downturn has altered who is being hired

By Rob Petkau, For The Calgary Herald

Middle Eastern oil producers weren’t hit as hard by the recession as their counterparts in Alberta.

Yet that doesn’t mean Canadian oilpatch workers can launch a lucrative international career phase any time they like.

For one thing, the international talent pool is getting broader, so companies have new options when it comes to finding new skilled workers.

For another, overseas employers don’t have to pay as much when workers are plentiful, says Iqbal E. Ali, managing director of Petro Staff International — a Calgary-based staffing agency that specializes in the global oil and gas industry.

“Primarily for both upstream personnel and downstream personnel, the Arabian Gulf is probably the hottest spot. They did slow down with the downturn, but not significantly,” Ali says. “But I can tell you that they reduce their compensation packages when the market goes down.”

And while Canada, the United States and United Kingdom used to be the go-to countries for international energy workers, that’s changing.

“Nowadays, they are looking all over the world — North Africa, South American markets,” he says.

“Canadians continue to be hired, but a lot of factors come to influence those decisions – the compensation scales here, the cost of the Canadian dollar and the price of oil.”

For example, Albertans are only considered for downstream operations internationally at the supervisor level. Workers at the lower levels come from North Africa, the Far East and to a lesser degree, India, he says.

Most Canadians who work overseas fall into one of two categories: resident positions, where individuals and their families move permanently to another country; and rotational positions, where individuals’ families stays here and they rotate back and forth between their home and work countries for multi-week stints.

“One of the major selling points of residency positions is that if you become a nonresident of Canada, the income you earn becomes tax-free,” Ali says.

“In many cases, your housing and private schooling for your children are paid for, and you get annual holidays of anywhere from six to eight weeks.”

People are often attracted to the adventure of living in different culture and climate, and the professional satisfaction that comes from exposure to a different work environment.

The process of deciding to take one’s skills international, shopping for and then applying for the right position, being interviewed and eventually getting hired can take some time. But it’s still only the beginning of what has to happen to become an international worker.

“It can be anywhere from a one-month to six-month process, depending on how mobile a person is, how big a family they have, the timing of the school year. Those type of factors influence timing.

“And it is getting more difficult -companies now want to have degrees, marriage certificates and other documents attested or notarized and sometimes authenticated by the various embassies or the ministries of education.”

Meanwhile, the incentive to look for work overseas might be diminishing. The Alberta oilpatch is picking up, Ali says.

“We’re seeing more activity in the upstream sector of those Canadian companies with international operations. The positions are based in Calgary, but they pertain to assets overseas,” he says.

“We are working on some of the oilsands plants as well.”

Heather Gauthier, manager of the Vancouver-based InfoOil careers job board, sees a lot of oilsands job postings in both Fort McMurray and Lloydminster, and expects some Canadians who went overseas during the darkest days of the recession to be lured back home.

“We’re starting to see a lot of employers asking for expatriate Canadians to come home. There’s a lot more going on in Canada than a lot of people understand.”

Petroleum Human Resources Council of Canada, executive director Cheryl Knight agrees things are picking up in Canada, although more slowly than was anticipated.

“There’s already demand for specialized skill sets and for workers in hard-to-recruit locations such as northern Alberta and British Columbia,” she says.

TAQA, an emerging, United Arab Emirates-based energy firm, has assets on four continents, but its heaviest recruitment area is here in Canada.

“We launched a very big recruitment campaign at the end of September. We’re looking for 50 positions right now, for our field operations in Alberta and Saskatchewan,” says David Johnson, vice-president of human resources for TAQA North, the company’s Canadian arm.

About half of those positions are for engineers and geoscientists; others are in the drilling and completion, finance, accounting and administrative areas.

“As we look to fill those 50 positions, applicants with international experience are very highly valued,” Johnson adds.

The company is hiring workers in other countries as well. Its Aberdeen, Scotland office is also in growth mode, and positions across the organization are filled as they become vacant. Still, the biggest push for new workers is here in Western Canada.

But if gaining professional experience overseas is high on your to-do list, working for a multinational company has its advantages.

“We have, on a few occasions, provided opportunities for Canadians to work on international assignments, to bring their expertise to our other assets on a temporary basis,” says Johnson.

“We’ve also moved a handful of senior people TAQA North people permanently to our headquarters in Abu Dhabi, and some Canadian technical and senior professionals work in the Middle East or Europe. We’re in the beginning steps of that sort of cross-fertilization at TAQA.”

TAQA also uses international travel to compensate for the fact its 2,800 employees are spread fairly thinly over many parts of the globe.

“It’s added a very rich element to the company culture.”

Read more: http://www.calgaryherald.com/business/Times+changin+overseas+workers/3715689/story.html#ixzz13CZBD5je


Planned maintenance at one of two upgraders at Suncor Energy’s oilsands main facility have finished on time.

The company announced Friday that the planned work is complete and have now returned to normal operations.

Approximately 700 contractors were involved in safely completing the maintenance work, which began in early September at the site north of Fort McMurray.

The work is part of normal operations at the company’s oilsands facilities and is scheduled to provide both preventative maintenance and capital replacement to improve operational efficiency and environmental performance, according to an announcement.

“We’re pretty pleased with how the planned maintenance was conducted; job very well done by all the employees and contractors who worked on it. With out operations back to normal, and on schedule, that positions us very well to achieve our production target for 2010.”

That target is an estimated 280,000 barrels a day, give or take 5%.

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Pipeline labourer – United Pipeline Systems

Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time, Overtime, Weekend, Day, Evening

Salary: $19.00 Hourly for 40 hours per week, Other Benefits, Medical Benefits, Dental Benefits, Disability Benefits, Life Insurance Benefits, Group Insurance Benefits, RRSP Benefits, Vision Care Benefits

Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible

Location: Edmonton, Alberta (2 vacancies )

Skill Requirements:

Education: Some high school
Credentials (certificates, licences, memberships, courses, etc.): Construction Safety Training Systems (CSTS) Certificate, H2S (Hydrogen Sulphide Awareness) Training, First Aid Certificate, WHMIS Certificate
Experience: No experience
Languages: Speak English, Read English, Write English
Type of Construction: Pipelines
Weight Handling: Up to 23 kg (50 lbs)
Security and Safety: Driving record check (abstract)
Own Tools/Equipment: Steel-toed safety boots
Work Conditions and Physical Capabilities: Fast-paced environment, Repetitive tasks, Handling heavy loads, Physically demanding, Manual dexterity
Work Site Environment: Outdoors, Dangerous
Transportation/Travel Information: Own transportation, Willing to travel, Willing to travel overnight, Travel expenses paid by employer
Work Location Information: Room and board provided, Remote location, Various locations
Essential Skills: Reading text, Oral communication, Working with others, Problem solving, Continuous learning

Other Information:**Oil field work** 100% out of town (staying in camps). Must be able to pass a drug test.

Employer: Insituform Technologies Limited

Business Profile: Canada’s leading provider of trenchless technologies for the rehabilitation of storm & sanitary sewers, drinking water mains & pressure pipe systems.

How to Apply:
Contact Name: Human Resources
By E-mail:
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Fabrication welder – FABRICATOR FOR SPECIALIZED TRAILER MFG

Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time, Day

Salary: $15.00 to $28.00 Hourly for 44 hours per week, Other Benefits, Medical Benefits, Dental Benefits

Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible

Location: ACHESON, Alberta (3 vacancies )

Skill Requirements:

Education: Completion of high school
Credentials (certificates, licences, memberships, courses, etc.): Welder Trade Certification, 3rd Period Apprentice, 4th Period Apprentice
Experience: Experience an asset
Languages: Speak English, Read English, Write English
Major Work Area: Maintenance/repair
Type of Establishment/Work Setting Experience: Industrial
Area of Specialization: Truck repair, Machinery or equipment repair, Pressure vessels
Welding Techniques: Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) (TIG), Gas metal arc welding (GMAW) (MIG), Flux core arc welding (FCAW), Brazing and soldering
Type of Machine Experience: Gas welding machines
Welding Positions: All positions
Materials: Stainless steel, Steel, iron and heavy metals, Aluminum alloys
Weight Handling: Up to 23 kg (50 lbs)
Specific Skills: Interpret welding process specifications, Operate manual or semi-automatic, fully automated welding equipment, Operate manual or semi-automatic flame-cutting equipment, Prepare jigs or set-ups for welding, Operate previously set-up welding machines to fabricate or repair metal parts and products, Maintain and perform minor repairs on welding, brazing and soldering equipment
Additional Skills: Instruct apprentices, Read and interpret welding blueprints, drawings specifications, manuals and processes, Examine welds and ensure that they meet standards and/or specifications
Own Tools/Equipment: Tools, Steel-toed safety boots, Gloves, Welding helmet
Work Conditions and Physical Capabilities: Fast-paced environment, Handling heavy loads, Physically demanding, Attention to detail, Standing for extended periods
Transportation/Travel Information: Own vehicle, Public transportation is not available
Essential Skills: Reading text, Writing, Working with others, Problem solving, Critical thinking

Other Information:EXPERIENCE WITH OILFIELD PRESSURE FABRICATION (WELDING AND ASSEMBLY OF COMPLETE SYSTEMS

Employer: Edmonton Trailer Manufacturing Ltd.

Business Profile: Trailer manufacturing.

How to Apply:
By Mail:
26420 Twp. Rd. 531A
Acheson, Alberta
T7X 5A3
In Person between 9:00 and 17:00:
26420 Twp. Rd. 531A
Acheson, Alberta
T7X 5A3
By Fax: (780) 960-0679
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Welder (Journeyman welder)

Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time

Salary: $25.00 Hourly for 40 hours per week, Bonus, Dental Benefits, Group Insurance Benefits, Vision Care Benefits

Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible

Location: Edmonton North, Alberta (2 vacancies )

Skill Requirements:Education: Some high school, Completion of college/CEGEP/vocational or technical training

Credentials (certificates, licences, memberships, courses, etc.): Welder Red Seal Endorsement
Experience: 2 years to less than 3 years
Languages: Speak English, Read English, Write English
Major Work Area: Maintenance/repair, New fabrication
Type of Establishment/Work Setting Experience: Manufacturing
Area of Specialization: Custom fabrication
Welding Techniques: Shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) (TIG), Gas metal arc welding (GMAW) (MIG), Flux core arc welding (FCAW), Plasma arc welding (PAW)
Type of Machine Experience: Spot welding machines, Gas welding machines, Arc welding machines
Welding Positions: All positions
Materials: Stainless steel, Steel, iron and heavy metals, Aluminum alloys
Weight Handling: Up to 23 kg (50 lbs)
Specific Skills: Interpret welding process specifications, Operate manual or semi-automatic, fully automated welding equipment, Operate manual or semi-automatic flame-cutting equipment, Operate brakes, shears and other metal shaping, straightening and bending machines, Fit, braze and torch-straighten metal
Additional Skills: Read and interpret welding blueprints, drawings specifications, manuals and processes
Own Tools/Equipment: Steel-toed safety boots, Welding helmet
Work Conditions and Physical Capabilities: Fast-paced environment, Repetitive tasks, Handling heavy loads, Physically demanding, Manual dexterity, Attention to detail, Hand-eye co-ordination, Standing for extended periods
Transportation/Travel Information: Public transportation is not available
Essential Skills: Reading text, Numeracy, Writing, Oral communication, Working with others, Problem solving, Critical thinking

Employer: Westland Environmental Services. Ltd.

Business Profile: Westland Incinerator Co. Ltd. is one of the largest manufactures of Thermal Oxidation Systems in Western Canada.

How to Apply:Contact Name: Anil Chhibber

By Mail: 11003-205 st.Edmonton, AlbertaT5S 1X8

In Person between 9:00 and 16:00: 11003-205 st

Edmonton, Alberta

T5S ,1X8
By Fax: (780) 454-8267
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Labourer – material handling

Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time, Day

Salary: $12.00 to $14.00 Hourly for 40 hours per week, Group Insurance Benefits, Pension Plan Benefits

Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible

Location: Edmonton South, Alberta (1 vacancy)

Skill Requirements:

Education: Not applicable
Credentials (certificates, licences, memberships, courses, etc.): Forklift Operator Certification
Experience: Experience an asset
Languages: Speak English, Read English, Write English
Weight Handling: Up to 23 kg (50 lbs)
Specific Skills: Load, unload and move products and materials by hand or with basic material handling equipment, Pick orders and stock, Sort goods, Stack goods, Maintain and organize inventory
Own Tools/Equipment: Steel-toed safety boots, Hard hat
Work Conditions and Physical Capabilities: Repetitive tasks, Physically demanding, Manual dexterity, Attention to detail, Hand-eye co-ordination, Bending, crouching, kneeling
Work Site Environment: Outdoors
Transportation/Travel Information: Public transportation is available

Employer: Chinook Scaffold Systems Ltd

How to Apply:

Please apply for this job only in the manner specified by the employer. Failure to do so may result in your application not being properly considered for the position.
In Person between 9:00 and 15:00:

4204 69 Ave
Edmonton, Alberta
T6B 3M1
By Fax: (780) 466-9377

Web Site: http://www.chinookscaffold.ca/

Advertised until: 2010/11/05


CALGARY, Oct 14, 2010 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — (TSX – FES)

Flint Energy Services Ltd. (Flint, the Company) announced that it was awarded a contract extension for work on Suncor Energy’s Firebag SAGD projects near Fort McMurray, Alberta for site-wide construction and commissioning services.  The contract extension of approximately $78 million will increase the Company’s total contract scope to just over $110 million.

Work on the contract will be completed by Flint’s Facility Infrastructure Division and will employ over 700 workers through early 2011.

Flint Energy Services Ltd. is a market leader providing an expanding range of integrated products and services for the oil and gas industry including: production services; infrastructure construction; oilfield transportation; and maintenance services.  Flint, with more than 10,000 employees, provides this unique breadth of products and services through over 60 strategic locations in the oil and gas producing areas of Western North America, from Inuvik in the Northwest Territories to Mission, Texas on the Mexican border.  Flint is a preferred provider of infrastructure construction management, module fabrication, maintenance services for upgrading, and production facilities in Alberta’s oil sands sector. www.flintenergy.com