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Maintenance Grader Operator Jobs in Alberta (NOW HIRING)

Grain Grader

Fort Saskatchewan, AB

CA$33/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... operating receiving and cleaning equipment. You'll ensure all activities are performed in ... Maintain proper documentation and retain samples as required. Accurately perform grain data ...

Grain Grader

Fort Saskatchewan, AB

CA$33/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... operating receiving and cleaning equipment. You'll ensure all activities are performed in ... Maintain proper documentation and retain samples as required. * Accurately perform grain data ...

Ensure safe work operations and full compliance to operating procedures. * Responsible for pre ... sanders, maintenance graders, and/or other highway maintenance / construction equipment.

Ensure safe work operations and full compliance to operating procedures. * Responsible for pre ... sanders, maintenance graders, and/or other highway maintenance / construction equipment.

As such, LaPrairie Works is in search for applications to fill the role of Equipment Operator for ... sanders, maintenance graders, and/or other highway maintenance / construction equipment.

Ensure safe work operations and full compliance to operating procedures * Receive directions from ... sanders, maintenance graders, and/or other highway maintenance / construction equipment.

Ensure safe work operations and full compliance to operating procedures * Receive directions from ... sanders, maintenance graders, and/or other highway maintenance / construction equipment.

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How much do maintenance grader operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for maintenance grader operator in Alberta is $21.97, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $25.48 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a maintenance grader operator?

Maintenance Grader Operators are skilled workers responsible for operating motor graders, which are heavy machinery used to maintain roads, construction sites, and other surfaces. Their main duties include grading, leveling, and smoothing surfaces to ensure they are safe and suitable for use. These operators often work for municipalities, construction companies, or road maintenance departments, and must have good attention to detail and knowledge of equipment safety. Training is usually provided on the job, but a commercial driver's license or similar certification may be required.

What are some common challenges maintenance grader operators face while working in the field?

Maintenance Grader Operators often work in varying weather conditions and on uneven terrains, which can make operating heavy machinery more complex and demanding. They may encounter unexpected obstacles on roadways or job sites, requiring quick judgment and adaptability to maintain safety and quality. Additionally, operators frequently coordinate with other crew members, such as truck drivers and site supervisors, to ensure projects stay on schedule, which requires strong communication skills. Adhering to maintenance schedules for the grader itself is also crucial to prevent breakdowns and delays.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a maintenance grader operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Maintenance Grader Operator, you need strong equipment operation skills, knowledge of road maintenance techniques, and typically a high school diploma or equivalent, along with a valid heavy equipment operator’s license. Familiarity with GPS guidance systems, hydraulic controls, and routine maintenance tools is common in this role. Attention to detail, problem-solving, and effective communication are important soft skills for ensuring safety and quality work. These abilities are crucial for maintaining road surfaces efficiently, minimizing downtime, and ensuring a safe environment for all road users.

What is the difference between Maintenance Grader Operator vs Equipment Operator?

AspectMaintenance Grader OperatorEquipment Operator
CertificationsMay require CDL or specific grader operation certificationsOften requires general CDL or equipment operation licenses
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, road maintenance, grading projectsVaried environments including construction, mining, and industrial sites
Job FocusPrimarily grading, leveling, and road maintenanceOperating various heavy machinery including bulldozers, loaders, and graders

The Maintenance Grader Operator specializes in operating graders for road construction and maintenance, focusing on grading and leveling tasks. Equipment Operators have a broader scope, operating multiple types of heavy machinery across different industries. While both roles require similar certifications and work environments, the Maintenance Grader Operator's duties are more specific to road and terrain grading.

How much do maintenance grader operators get paid?

Maintenance grader operators typically earn a median annual wage of around $45,000 to $55,000, depending on experience, location, and employer. They often work outdoors with heavy machinery and may require certification or training in equipment operation.

What does a maintenance grader operator do?

A maintenance grader operator is responsible for operating heavy machinery called graders to level and smooth surfaces such as roads, parking lots, and construction sites. They inspect equipment, follow safety protocols, and may need certifications in equipment operation. Their work ensures proper drainage, surface stability, and road quality.

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Infographic showing various Maintenance Grader Operator job openings in Alberta as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 78% Full Time, 18% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,705 per year, or $22 per hour.

Heavy Equipment Operator (Grader) (Kearl)

North American Construction Group Inc.

Fort Mcmurray, AB

CA$56.50/hr

Full-time, Other

Medical, Dental, Retirement, PTO

Posted 2 days ago

New


Job description

NACG is seeking Grader Operators to join our remote mining site team in the Fort McMurray area. This is your opportunity to join one of the safest and largest contracts in the region.

For this role, NACG offers a combined rate of up to $56.50/hour as well as room for growth!

Where You’ll Be Working

  • Site: Kearl
  • Schedule: 14 x 14, hour days (paid for 12 hours). 14 days on, 14 off. 14 nights on, 14 off.
  • Accommodations: Camp accommodation is provided.
  • Transportation: Flights are provided to and from Edmonton or Calgary. Bussing provided from Fort McMurray to site (before and after rotation).
  • Overtime: Currently at Kearl they have blended rates with no overtime.

We are proud to work with the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 955.  Successful candidates will become a part of that union.

What’s In It for You?

Benefits are important and we offer lots!

  • Up to a combined rate of pay of $56.50/ hour
  • Vacation and Statutory Holiday pay allocated to each paycheck
  • Night shift premium +$1.20 / hour
  • Paid weekly
  • Membership with one of the largest IUOE locals in North America
  • Benefits and pension after 400 hours worked, including medical and dental benefits
  • Transportation to and from site, save on gas expenses!
  • PPE provided, just bring your own CSA certified steel toed boots
  • Room for growth and future advancements

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Operate articulating motor graders ranging in size from 16 to 24 ft blade in a mining or heavy construction earthworks environment to maintain roadways and loading & dump areas (model types can include but are not limited to Caterpillar and John Deere)
  • Read stakes and be able to place a grade as needed; use GPS equipment
  • Complete pre-use equipment inspections to ensure equipment is in safe operating condition
  • Complete field level risk / hazard assessments prior to task and as task changes
  • Participate in the safe fueling and servicing of equipment
  • Interact with light vehicles, hauling, loading, and dumping equipment
  • Follow mine driving rules
  • Interact with other contractor and client equipment
  • Ensure compliance to all company, client and legislated safety policies, operating standards, and procedures 
  • Using adequate and suitable safety equipment, including all required PPE
  • Reviewing safe work plans/ hazard assessment with prior to job commencement and follow all requirements
  • Report any necessary or anticipated repairs to the maintenance team or supervisors immediately
  • Report all incidents, near misses or damage immediately

What Makes You the ONE

  • Minimum 2 years of experience on graders preferably 16 ft or larger
  • Experience on M series graders considered an asset
  • Haul Road Maintenance experience an asset
  • Minimum one year experience in a mining or heavy construction earthworks environment preferred
  • Valid Class 5 Driver’s License with acceptable drivers abstract (pulled within 30 days)
  • Must be proficient in English, both verbal and written
  • CSO Certification 
  • Wood Buffalo Wildlife Awareness 

What's Next

If you are chosen to move forward in our hiring process for a site-based role, you will be asked to provide the following:

  1. Have a valid Class 5 Driver’s License and ability to provide a recent acceptable Driver’s Abstract
  2. Valid CSO Certification
  3. Wood Buffalo Wildlife Awareness or Energy Safety Canada Wildlife Awareness (including Bear Awareness) (Kearl Only)
  4. Be subject to Random Testing at: Suncor, Suncor Fort Hills and Kearl sites
  5. Undergo and successfully pass the following pre-employment testing:
    • Breath Alcohol Test
    • Urine Drug Test
    • Fitness-to-Work Health Assessment
    • Audiometric Testing
    • Vision Screening
    • Criminal Record Check

Once dispatched the following processes will occur:

  1. Will receive a call from NACG to set up all required pre-employment testing
  2. An email will be sent with all required New Hire Paperwork to be filled out
  3. After all results and paperwork are received by NACG, candidates will be contacted by Site Admin to schedule orientation and confirm your start date and other site-specific details.

Please note: The onboarding process can take anywhere from 3-8 business days.

Shift, site, and start times are subject to change.

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE, SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES WILL BE CONTACTED VIA PHONE OR EMAIL.


NACG in a Nutshell

 

North American Construction Group (NACG) has served as an industry leader in the heavy construction and mining industries for over 65 years.  In that time, we’ve proven ourselves as a safe and reliable contractor who can complete projects of any size and scope. We’ve also taken a number of bold steps forward to broaden our footprint, expanding to mines outside our provincial borders, and providing third-party maintenance services to clients and customers. 

In addition to providing employees with rewarding careers, North American has a whole lot more to offer:

  • Significant Growth –As a company, NACG is rapidly expanding, and has practically doubled in size over the past year alone.
  • Long Term Contracts – With over $1 billion dollars in contracted work booked through 2023, NACG can provide long term employment solutions and numerous opportunities for advancement.
  • Commitment To Safety – With a top tier record for safety performance, NACG is dedicated to ensuring that everyone gets home safe, and constantly strives for a goal zero performance.
  • Competitive Compensation – NACG provides competitive compensation packages for all employees.
  • Attractive Benefits Package – With a substantial benefits package provided to all employees, NACG ensures that you are covered for life’s many surprises.
  • GRRSP Matching – As you begin your new career, you can also start planning for the future thanks to NACG’s GRRSP matching.
  • Safety focused – An exceptional leader in committing to a safe work environment by promoting personal safety amongst the workforce and continually improving our HSE systems. Everybody gets home safe!

North American Construction Group is committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels safe, valued, and respected.  We recognize the talent, perspective, and creative force that diverse groups of people generate, and we encourage all people to express interest with us especially those from marginalized and underrepresented groups who might hesitate before applying.  If you require accommodation in submitting interest on a role or throughout our interview process, please email us at careers@nacg.ca to ask for assistance.

North American Construction Group acknowledges that we perform work on the Traditional Treaty 6 and 8 Territories, home to the Cree, Dene, Blackfoot, Saulteaux and Nakota Sioux, and the Metis. We encourage members of those and all traditional lands to apply with us. 

Become a member of the North American family today!