Work camp employment--- rotational contract
I am moving back to Canada next year ( I have citizenship) and I am very interested in perusing a career in the work camps on a rotational basis. I am a Logistics manager with an associated degree and 30 years of experience and I am looking for a lifestyle change.
I wish to be based in Halifax and travel for work, I understand FT Mac is in decline at the moment but surely that's will only be a blip, I am also aware of the mineral mines in Labrador etc. Has anybody got any advice or suggestions to help me with my pursuit? Many thanks. |
Re: Work camp employment--- rotational contract
Umm, have you been following the news about Fort Mac and the fire/evacuation?
Also Labrador mines are in dire dire straits st present. Forget about getting a job there. |
Re: Work camp employment--- rotational contract
Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat
(Post 11953251)
Umm, have you been following the news about Fort Mac and the fire/evacuation?
Also Labrador mines are in dire dire straits st present. Forget about getting a job there. Happy to go anywhere the work is as long as I can enjoy downtime in Halifax. |
Re: Work camp employment--- rotational contract
Originally Posted by Lamin
(Post 11954049)
Dire straits at present! I am starting to network for positions in about 18 months time, hoping perhaps things economically will be recovering. Is there anything to suggest that both Fort Mac and Labrador etc have had their day and they are being closed down for good?
Happy to go anywhere the work is as long as I can enjoy downtime in Halifax. NEB’s pipeline approval puts Christy Clark in the hot seat - The Globe and Mail |
Re: Work camp employment--- rotational contract
If you know people there is still lots of work here in these environments. If you do not know anyone in the industry it really is a challenge to get any half decent work.
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Re: Work camp employment--- rotational contract
Originally Posted by dechamp
(Post 11954891)
If you know people there is still lots of work here in these environments. If you do not know anyone in the industry it really is a challenge to get any half decent work.
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Re: Work camp employment--- rotational contract
Oil isn't the only commodity that's down.
Cameco announced they are shutting their Rabbit Lake Mine etc. Diamond mines might be your best bet |
Re: Work camp employment--- rotational contract
Mining Jobs & Mining Employment - CareerMine (has a good list of the different companies)
Imperial Oil - Kearl and careers fly in fly out jobs https://ca.linkedin.com/jobs/search?...serp_facet_exp http://ca.indeed.com/jobs?q=Fly+Fly+Out&jt=flyin_flyout InfoMine Search These may give you a start :) |
Re: Work camp employment--- rotational contract
Originally Posted by Siouxie
(Post 11955680)
Mining Jobs & Mining Employment - CareerMine (has a good list of the different companies)
Imperial Oil - Kearl and careers fly in fly out jobs https://ca.linkedin.com/jobs/search?...serp_facet_exp Fly Fly Out Jobs | Indeed.com InfoMine Search These may give you a start :) |
Re: Work camp employment--- rotational contract
Whilst it may look like there are some Oilsands jobs at the moment. In reality there are very few and the odds are stacked. Of course that could change abruptly. I think those not in Calgary or Fort Mac may not realise quite how bad it is.
My old section at work went from 65 to 12. last week I spoke to someone whose section went from 180 to 30. All these spare people are now kicking round the job market and that means each position has hundreds (if not thousands of people) apply. Quite a lot of these hundreds and thousands are very well qualified and suited to the positions they are applying for and also have connections. I'm not trying to be negative, but there it is. Diamonds I believe are the only on the up commodity and a few of those mines do two week on two week off rotations. Site C may also be an option. I know excellent people who applied for jobs at Diavik and never even heard back. They were juniors, however. |
Re: Work camp employment--- rotational contract
Originally Posted by dechamp
(Post 11954891)
If you know people there is still lots of work here in these environments. If you do not know anyone in the industry it really is a challenge to get any half decent work.
It is very hard with out being here. If you are aiming at halifax it might be worth doing some research into the offshore sector off the east coast. |
Re: Work camp employment--- rotational contract
Originally Posted by dechamp
(Post 11958291)
It is very hard with out being here.
If you are aiming at halifax it might be worth doing some research into the offshore sector off the east coast. Any advice or suggestions between now and then is much appreciated, thanks all. |
Re: Work camp employment--- rotational contract
From talking to other General Contractors, current tenders for remote projects are being priced based on 21-7 and 28-10 rotations.
That's pretty brutal. |
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