Structural Welder (Night Shift)

Structural Welder (Night Shift)

Calgary, Canada

Company
Startec
Location
Calgary, AB
Job Type
Full-time
Via
via Startec

Job Description
ABOUT US:

Startec Compression & Process is dedicated to providing innovative solutions to meet your unique challenges and opportunities. We are an integrated project and engineering equipment fabricator specializing in the modularized design and packaging of process, refrigeration, and rotating equipment solutions. Most of our solutions are related to Energy Transition and carbon reduction industries. POSITION OVERVIEW:

Startec Compression & Process is currently recruiting at least a 2nd/3rd year Apprentice Welder to work at our Shepard Shop (9423 Shepard Rd SE, Calgary, AB, T2C 4R6). ). In this role, you will have the opportunity to put your training into practice under the guidance of experienced welders. You’ll play a crucial role in fabricating and installing Structural Steel for compression and process equipment, gaining valuable hands-on experience, and further honing your skills. This position offers a supportive learning environment where you can continue your professional development. If you are selected for an interview, please be prepared to complete a Weld Test on the day of your interview.
Shift Schedule - 4:30-2:20 (4 days/week,10 hours/day). Overtime is as required.QUALIFICATIONS:
• Effective communication and teamwork skills.
• Willingness to learn and develop new skills in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.
• Ability to work effectively in a team environment and follow instructions closely.
• Strong mechanical aptitude and manual dexterity
• Basic understanding of engineering drawings and technical specifications
• Ability to successfully pass a pre-employment physical, alcohol, and drug test
• 2-3 year’s experience as a welder in a relevant department, demonstrating proficiency in fabrication techniques would be considered an asset.
• Enrollment in or completion of a recognized apprenticeship program, in welding.
• CWB Qualifications in SMAW or FCAW/MCAW are preferred.
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS (KPI):

WELDING AND QUALITY ASSURANCE
Interpretation of Specifications
• Read and interpret welding process specifications, including weld procedure specifications (WPS), provided in project documentation.
• Ensure clear understanding of welding symbols, geometric tolerances, and special instructions embedded within project plans and blueprints.
• Learn a wide range of metals, alloys, and welding materials commonly utilized in welding applications, including carbon steel and occasionally stainless steel.
Installation
• Assist in preparing materials for welding by performing tasks such as cleaning, preheating, and applying necessary treatments, as specified in the WPS. Confirm that materials are in optimal condition to facilitate successful welds
• Maintain clean and deburred edges to promote high-quality welds.
• Recognize and address deviations from specified tolerances to achieve precise alignment and fit.
Proficient Welding Processes & Techniques
• Assist experienced welders in executing welding tasks utilizing a variety of processes, including but not limited to SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding), GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding), FCAW (Flux-Cored Arc Welding), and Metal-Core (MCAW)
• Adapt to the specific welding process required for each project based on material type, thickness, and project specifications.
• Produce welds that consistently meet or exceed project specifications, quality standards, and industry codes.
• Assist with positioners to roll well spools on various projects
• Ensure all welding is completed in a manner to prevent distortion or shrinkage.
Tools & Maintenance
• Use various hand and power tools and equipment safely while abiding by the health & safety rules/regulations
• Maintain and organize tools and equipment used in welding activities, performing routine inspections and repairs as needed.
• Maintaining a clean and organized work area, and helping others maintain their work areas
Compliance
• Adhere to all safety policies and procedures to ensure a safe working environment for yourself and your colleagues.
• Assist in conducting quality inspections to verify that fabricated and installed systems meet the required specifications and standards, identifying and addressing any deviations or defects.
• Actively participate in training sessions and workshops to enhance your skills and knowledge of compression and process equipment, welding techniques, and safety practices.

We offer competitive wages, training, flexible, dynamic, and exciting work environment.

We thank you for your application and interest in our organization. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Welder Jobs in Canada

Q What is the hourly wage range for welder jobs in Canada in 2026?
According to Government of Canada's Job Bank, welders (NOC 72106) earn low wages of $20.00 per hour, median of $28.85 per hour, and high wages of $38.46 per hour based on 2023 data updated for 2026. Full-time welders working 40 hours per week average $60,008 annually. Wages vary by province, with Alberta at median $32.00 per hour.
Q What work permit options are available for international welders in Canada in 2026?
Welders (NOC 72106, TEER 3) qualify for the Federal Skilled Trades Program under Express Entry with at least 2 years full-time experience and CLB 5 in English/French. Temporary Foreign Worker Program requires a positive LMIA costing employers $1,000 per position, valid up to 3 years. Processing time for work permits is 10-22 weeks.
Q What education and experience qualify me for welder jobs in Canada?
Entry requires high school completion plus a 4-year apprenticeship with 6,720 hours of on-the-job training and 720 hours classroom instruction. Journeyperson certification via Red Seal exam allows work in all 13 provinces/territories. College welding programs (8-12 months) provide pre-apprenticeship credit.
Q What documents are required to apply for welder jobs in Canada?
Canadian applicants need a resume, Red Seal or provincial trade certificate, high school diploma, and SIN number. International applicants must submit passport, work permit or visa, language test results (CLB 5+), and proof of 2 years experience. Applications via Job Bank require PDF uploads under 2MB.
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