About the Role
This role involves installing, assembling, and maintaining piping systems in mining and construction environments under demanding Arctic conditions, ensuring compliance with safety and technical standards.
Responsibilities
- Install and assemble high-pressure piping systems according to engineering specifications
- Interpret blueprints, schematics, and technical drawings for piping layouts
- Perform welding and fabrication tasks on carbon steel and alloy piping
- Conduct pressure testing and leak detection on completed systems
- Maintain accurate records of installations and repairs
- Follow strict safety protocols in extreme weather conditions
- Collaborate with engineers and supervisors to resolve design issues
- Ensure compliance with Canadian piping codes and standards
- Inspect piping systems for wear, corrosion, or damage
- Perform preventative maintenance on pipelines and fittings
- Support commissioning of new piping infrastructure
- Work at heights and in confined spaces as required
- Use precision measuring tools for alignment and fit-up
- Troubleshoot flow and pressure issues in operational systems
- Adapt installations to site-specific environmental challenges
- Handle hazardous materials in accordance with safety regulations
- Participate in safety meetings and toolbox talks
- Operate hoisting and rigging equipment safely
- Maintain tools and equipment in good working condition
- Respond to emergency repairs during operational outages
- Follow environmental protection procedures on site
- Coordinate with other trades to avoid workflow conflicts
- Ensure proper support and anchoring of pipe runs
- Document modifications and as-built changes
- Work within tight project timelines and remote logistics constraints
Compensation
Competitive wage based on experience with additional allowances for remote work
Work Arrangement
Fly-in fly-out (FIFO) schedule with rotational shifts
Team
Work as part of a skilled trades team on large-scale mining and construction sites
Work Environment
- Projects are located in remote regions of Nunavut with extreme cold temperatures
- Work is conducted outdoors and in temporary facilities
- Rotational shifts may include nights and weekends
- Access is by air only; housing and meals provided on site
Travel Requirements
- Fly-in fly-out schedule from designated Canadian departure points
- Rotations typically follow a 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off pattern
- Employees must be available for full project duration
- Travel and accommodation arranged by employer
Not available for this position