B Pressure Welders - Innisfail Alberta

B Pressure Welders - Innisfail Alberta

Calgary, Canada

Company
BILTON WELDING and MANUFACTURING LTD.
Location
Calgary, AB
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
$42 an hour
Posted
5 hours ago
Via
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Job Description
NOW HIRING

B PRESSURE WELDERS
• Innisfail, AB
• Shop-Based
• Home Every Night
• Consistent Schedule

Competitive Wages

$42–$48/hr (based on experience & certification)
• $4/hr Night Shift Premium
• Overtime Available

Schedule

Full-Time
• Days: Monday–Thursday 6:00 AM – 4:30 PM
• Nights: Monday–Thursday 4:30 PM – 3:00 AM

What You’ll Work On

You’ll be part of a skilled fabrication team working on:
• Pressure vessels
• Structural components
• Complex industrial fabrication projects

Responsibilities include:
• Fit, fabricate, and weld pressure vessels and structural components
• Perform SMAW, FCAW, GMAW (all positions)
• Read and interpret drawings & blueprints
• Follow ASME welding procedures and QC standards
• Maintain strict safety practices
• Complete required documentation accurately

Qualifications
• Valid Alberta B Pressure Welder Certificate
• Pressure vessel fabrication experience
• Strong blueprint reading ability
• Experience with carbon & stainless steel
• Ability to lift up to 50 lbs
• Strong work ethic and attention to detail

Why Bilton?

We build equipment others can’t — and we invest in the welders who make it happen.

If you’re ready to put your experience to work where your skills are respected, your schedule is reliable, and your right here at home — we want to hear from you.

Apply today at www.bilton.ca

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: From $42.00 per hour

Benefits:
• Company events
• Dental care
• Employee assistance program
• Extended health care
• On-site parking
• RRSP match

Work Location: In person
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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 Job Bank data updated for 2026, welders (NOC 72106) earn $22.00 to $42.00 per hour nationally, with a median of $32.50 per hour. Entry-level welders with apprenticeship completion start at $25.00 per hour, while experienced journeypersons earn up to $38.00 per hour plus overtime at 1.5 times the rate.
Q What work permit options are available for international welders seeking jobs in Canada in 2026?
International welders classified under NOC 72106 (TEER 2) can apply for Express Entry Federal Skilled Trades Program if they have 2 years full-time experience, CLB 5 language proficiency, and a valid job offer or certificate of qualification. Temporary Foreign Worker Program requires a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from ESDC, valid for up to 2 years. Processing fee is CAD 155 for work permit as of January 2026.
Q What education and experience are required to qualify for welder jobs in Canada?
A high school diploma or equivalent is the minimum education, followed by a 4 to 5-year apprenticeship program with 6,000-8,000 hours of on-the-job training and 720 hours of classroom instruction. Red Seal endorsement requires passing the Interprovincial Standard Examination after apprenticeship. At least 1,500 hours of experience is needed for certification eligibility.
Q What documents are needed to apply for welder apprenticeship programs in Canada?
Applicants must submit a high school diploma, resume showing relevant experience, valid ID such as passport or driver's license, and safety training certificates like WHMIS 2015 and fall protection. For Red Seal exam, provide apprenticeship completion letter from provincial authority. Application fee is CAD 50-100 depending on province as of 2026.
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