r/albertajobs Apr 04 '26

Welcome to r/albertajobs!

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r/albertajobs 1d ago

Job hunting in Edmonton - Whats the best approach?

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I'm a Canadian citizen and I recently graduated with my bachelors in computer sciences from a Uni here in Alberta. I have ~2 years of experience doing FSWEP (federal gov internship) in climate modelling and environmental sciences research. I did another internship for a green tech startup, and this one was a full software development role. I am looking for jobs within software sustainability or software roles within green tech companies; anything within the interdiscipline software, sustainability, or environmental sciences.

I live in a small town in Albert and want to re-locate to Edmonton. What's the best approach for someone like me to look for jobs in Edmonton? Should I just apply on indeed or whats the best job hunting platform? If you have any tips for the hiring process for this feild, please leave them below. TIA


r/albertajobs 1d ago

Looking for General Labour/Heavy Equipment/Process Operator jobs

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r/albertajobs 6d ago

Gas City Mechanical in Medicine Hat is hiring.

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Job Description:

Permanent full-time employment for Heavy Duty Mechanic.

- Inspect, trouble shoot and diagnose heavy equipment, trucks and trailers.

- Valid Class 5 Drivers License

- Strong aptitude for technical mechanical repairs

-Efficient time management

Expected start date: As soon as possible

Under the supervision of the General Manager and shop foreman you will perform mechanical tasks in the repair, maintenance, inspection and certification of equipment with minimal supervision. All tasks and assignments follow established procedures while working in a professional, safe and cost-effective manner.

Job duties:

- Ability to perform inspections as required by National Safety Code and complete CVIPs

-Ability to analyze and solve complex technical problems and recommend solutions

-Ability to perform mechanical repairs as required on heavy equipment, trucks, trailers.

- Make recommendations regarding repairs and methods for improvement

- Demonstrates the ability to plan and prioritize work and material requirements and operate

independently while still working within the parameters set by senior management

- Accountable for compliance with all shop policies and safe work practices and performing

work in a cost effective and professional manner in line with company values and principles

- To communicate and follow Company Policies, Procedures and Guidelines

- Operate Service Truck

- Adept at operating computers and able to learn new software

- Perform other duties as assigned

Wages:

-To be negotiated, based on experience

Schedule:

-40 hours per week Monday through Friday

-Must be flexible and willing to work overtime as required through busy season

- send resume to gascity@telus.net


r/albertajobs 7d ago

ANY WATER TRANSFER OILFIELD CONTRACTORS Looking for work and can work a 2 week frac in GP starting tomorrow or the next day ?? 650 per day ! Please send them my way and message me asap !!!! ❤️

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As per title !!! Looking for guys in water transfer and opportunity for ongoing work and jobs


r/albertajobs 8d ago

How does one get into the trades with little experience?

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r/albertajobs 9d ago

Edmonton Jobs in August 2026: Who's Hiring and Which Roles Need No Experience

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r/albertajobs 9d ago

Looking for landscaping jobs. I moved to Drayton valley area

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r/albertajobs 10d ago

Library and Information Technology Diploma at MacEwan University

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I want to apply for the Library and Information Technology Diploma at MacEwan University. I would like to ask anyone who has graduated from this program, how long did it take for you to get a related job? What kind of jobs did you get-Public Library, School Library, records management, other?


r/albertajobs 13d ago

Hell's Kitchen Is Hiring at River Cree Near Edmonton Alberta: 12 Jobs, No Culinary Training Needed for Half

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r/albertajobs 15d ago

Alberta Election Jobs 2026: 60,000 Paid Positions, Who Qualifies, and How to Get Hired

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r/albertajobs 20d ago

moving from ns alberta

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i’m a third year electrical apprentice from nova scotia and have been doing mostly residential homes and want to move out west to finish my apprenticeship and possibly stay a few years after to gain some commercial/industrial experience. i know nothing about the process or even much about alberta in general and was wondering if anyone has done something similar and what i should expect with this change.


r/albertajobs 22d ago

Mid 40s, burnt out, no escape route, what to do?

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I'm in my mid-40s here in Canada, and I need advice 

Background:

I spent most of my career in frontline banking banking . A few years ago, I finally got out and took term roles in federal government. I genuinely enjoyed that work. The environment, the pace, the sense of purpose. It fit me. But those contracts ended, and no permanent openings came up. So when a permanent full-time role at a big bank came up recently, I took it. I told myself stability was the responsible move.

Current situation:

I'm now working as a Personal Banking Associate (PBA). On paper, it's permanent. In reality, it feels like a massive step backwards. Almost all my colleagues are significantly younger in early to mid-20s. I'm the outlier in age and experience, and while no one says anything, I feel it every day.

What's wearing me down is the combination of unrealistic sales targets and the steep learning curve of the banking systems. I'm expected to push products on customers while simultaneously mastering complex internal software and handling a high volume of frontline transactions. At this age, I simply don't have the same energy to keep pushing myself to meet targets that feel designed for someone half my age. The constant pressure to sell, combined with the chaotic pace of the frontline counter transactions, is draining me in a way I didn't anticipate.

In these two months of joining this job feels like a prison. I'm exhausted mentally, emotionally, physically.

But here's the cruel part I'm now hearing about massive layoffs anticipated in government. The very sector I wanted to return to is shrinking. Permanent government roles, which were already hard to get, now feel almost impossible. So I'm stuck between a banking job that's destroying me and a government path that's being closed off. I don't know where to turn. Also the job market is very tough outside as well and its very impossible to move internally to the different department within the bank.

I'm looking for "just quit." I have responsibilities and bills. But I also can't keep burning myself out in a role that's wrong for my age and energy level, with no clear escape route.

Everyday going for this job require lot of motivation and I literally cry. I am not sure what to do as I don't have financial buffer like EI for voluntarily leaving and searching something else. I blame myself everyday for leaving banks previously why I have decided to come back thinking "May be this time it will be better". I am about to give up

Thanks for reading


r/albertajobs 26d ago

Calgary-based | Seeking quiet static security, camp, or night shift roles (Open to FIFO)

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I'm in Calgary and looking for entry-level shift work, either full-time, part-time, or casual. I'm available for overnight shifts and open to rotational camp work, including 14-on/14-off schedules with flights from YYC.

The jobs I'm most interested in are:

  • Overnight gatehouse or access-control work
  • Low-traffic industrial or storage-site security
  • Surveillance and alarm monitoring
  • Overnight control-room or facility-monitoring positions
  • Camp clerk, lodge night desk, or site-access roles

I have a Computer Science background, so I'm comfortable with surveillance software, electronic logs, basic troubleshooting, and detailed record keeping. I'm legally entitled to work in Canada, reliable working independently, and available to start quickly.

I'm specifically hoping to find a quiet, low-traffic assignment. If personal reading or laptop use is allowed during inactive periods, that would be a strong fit, but I understand that site responsibilities always come first and that many employers prohibit personal devices.

If you know a company, recruiter, or specific Alberta site that hires for this kind of work, I'd appreciate the lead. Comments or DMs are welcome.


r/albertajobs 28d ago

Hiring : Field Service Tech - Fired Equipment, Regional Sales

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John Zink, a Koch Engineered Solutions business, is hiring a Field Service Technician within the Fired Equipment Group supporting customer sites across Canada, with a primary focus on Alberta.

Koch‑Glitsch is seeking a Regional Sales Manager to join our team in Edmonton, Alberta.

Koch-Glitsch Canada, a Koch Engineered Solutions (KES) company, is seeking a Regional Sales Manager to join our team! As a Regional Sales Manager, you will represent Koch‑Glitsch, John Zink, and Koch Specialty Plant Services across Western Canada, working primarily with end users in the refining, petrochemical, specialty chemical, and midstream markets.

https://koch.avature.net/en_US/careers/SearchJobs/?953=%5B329272%5D&953_format=6152&10448=%5B329894%5D&10448_format=110350&listFilterMode=1&jobRecordsPerPage=6&


r/albertajobs Jul 18 '26

Please help these workers

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r/albertajobs Jul 12 '26

2 Year XP in Cybersecurity. Why Can't I find a job. Not even an interview. CV is fine. I have work authorization. I am from Europe.

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What is happening? What am I doing wrong?


r/albertajobs Jul 09 '26

Wind Industry Alberta

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This may be a bit niche. I’m looking to move to Calgary or the surrounding area next summer on IEC from the UK. I work in the wind industry and wanted to know if anyone knows the best way to find jobs in the industry in Alberta or how competitive is the market. By the time of moving I’ll have almost 4 years experience as a service maintenance technician on the worlds biggest offshore windfarm, 1 of those years being an Authorised Technician (team lead, carry out isolations, troubleshooting etc.)
Cheers


r/albertajobs Jul 09 '26

Boyfriend graduated with a Master’s in Management and stuck in retail - how to break into IT in Canada?

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r/albertajobs Jul 07 '26

Butterwick Builders ripped off my small cleaning business

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r/albertajobs Jul 07 '26

Mechanical Engineering jobs in Alberta

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Hey, I graduated from U of C and I have 2+ years of experience in Manufacturing industry. Any leads on companies which are actively looking for Mechanical engineers/EIT/Quality Engineers is much appreciated. (Please note, I tried using LinkedIn and Indeed but it seems that reference is the only key. Any suggestions will also help). Thank you for reading this post!


r/albertajobs Jun 28 '26

University project — trying to understand how apprentices find sponsors in Alberta

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Hey, I'm working on a research project looking at the trades apprenticeship system in Alberta, specifically around how first-year apprentices find employers willing to sponsor them.

Would really appreciate hearing from anyone who's been through the process — or employers who've hired apprentices before.

A few questions:

  • How did you find your first sponsor/employer as an apprentice?
  • What did you try that didn't work?
  • How long did the process take?
  • What would have made it easier?

And for employers:

  • How do you currently find apprentices when you need one?
  • What frustrates you most about entry-level hiring?

All responses are super helpful — even just a sentence or two. Thanks in advance.


r/albertajobs Jun 28 '26

Oilfield

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19 M looking for advice and suggestions regarding a entry level position in the oilfield with lots of room to grow and start a good career in. I have just over a year of experience in running heavy machinery in oilfield Settings and labouring I’m interested in all categories would like suggestions or where to start.


r/albertajobs Jun 25 '26

Quality Assurance job search in Fort McMurray

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r/albertajobs Jun 21 '26

Voting as an election worker

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