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Apprenticeship – Current Opportunities

We are recruiting for employer partners and Indigenous people interested in apprenticeship.

We assist Indigenous apprentices to find employers willing to train and mentor them while providing support to both the apprentice and the employer.

Listed below are the current opportunities available:

To apply, please visit the Resume Upload Page. Alternatively, please email cover letter and resume to apprenticeships@gdins.org

 

GDI Indigenous Apprenticeship Department, is now calling for resumes & cover letters for qualified Indigenous Scaffolder apprentices for employment opportunities within this trade sector. Focus is on certified level 2 and 3’s however, all levels are welcome to apply. Employment is based out of South East & Western Saskatchewan.

Closing Date: May 27th, 2021

AlumaSafway has been used by over 50,000 customers – ranging from Fortune 500 companies to local subcontractors. With one of the largest in-house engineering departments in the industry, specialized scaffold options can be designed to meet any challenge. AlumaSafway is a recognized leader, providing scaffolding and access solutions, along with specialty services for projects of any size and scope across North America. At any given moment, through our network of approximately 110 branch locations in the U.S. and Canada, AlumaSafway is involved in thousands of exciting projects, from industrial and infrastructure applications to commercial construction. Join our team today! 

3rd Year Apprentice Scaffolder

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Scaffolders erect and dismantle temporary work support platforms or structures that hold workers, tools, equipment, and construction components. Scaffolders provide other trades with safe, secure access to areas both indoors and outdoors.

DESCRIPTION OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES:

  • Assess foundations for suitable and safe placement of scaffolding
  • Calculate loads to determine platform size and bracing requirements
  • Design and construction of ground based and/or suspended scaffolds
  • Installs steel pipes, support braces and clamps to form bases for scaffolds
  • Move or dismantle of existing scaffolding (ladders, handrailing, platforms) at the completion of a job
  • Inspect and examine structures and equipment for deterioration, defects or non-compliance with specifications
  • Planning, ordering and on-site management of scaffolding materials
  • Ensure that all company policies and procedures are followed, and on-site client relations are positive
  • Scaffolders work mostly outdoors at a variety of locations, extreme heights, and all-weather conditions

QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:

  • Prior experience as a Scaffolder. Individual must be a registered apprentice through the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATTC) and possess third year Scaffolder hours.
  • Individuals must be current members of United Brotherhood of Carpenters or willing to obtain a membership.
  • Must have previous experience working in an industrial setting (No commercial or residential experience will be considered at this time)
  • Completion of Grade 10; Requires basic math skills
  • Able to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals
  • Requires the ability to work at heights and work with proper safety restraints
  • Must have physical strength and endurance
  • Willingness to learn new skills and advance your knowledge within the scaffolding trade
  • Strong active listening skills – As an Apprentice, it is critical to actively listen to instructions given, can paraphrase and take that information and apply it/follow it.
  • Strong Communication skills – Must be comfortable asking questions and understand the task at hand, as well be comfortable to come forward to supervision if there are any concerns with the work of safety related items.
  • Driver’s license would be an asset. In lieu of license, individual must have reliable transportation to and from site location. Given the location of our sites and the frequency of travel, individuals must be able to travel to site locations.
  • Successful completion of pre-access alcohol and drug test.
  • Must be work ready and available to work a variety of scheduled shift durations common within construction and maintenance. Some of the shift rotations we work are:
    • 4 x 10 hour days (Mon to Thurs or Tues to Fri)
    • 5 x 8 hours days (Mon to Friday)
    • 10 days on, 4 days off
    • 12 days on, 2 days off

 

REQUIRED SAFETY TICKETS:

  • Fall Protection ticket
  • Confined Space Entry/ Monitor ticket
  • Rights and Responsibilities course offered through the Construction Opportunities Development Council (CODC)
  • Safety Construction Orientation Training (SCOT) offered through the Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association (SCSA)

In addition to the above Safety tickets, certain sites have additional requirements:

Mosaic site requirements

  • Metatarsal boots

K+S site requirements

  • General Mine Safety Awareness Training

 

AlumaSafway is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing employment opportunity to all individuals. We are also committed to accommodating applicants and employees with disabilities to ensure they have the right tools and support to do their job.

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GDI is a Saskatchewan-based educational, employment and cultural institute serving Métis across the province

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