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Operator Alberta Jobs (NOW HIRING)

$23.07 - $26.98/hr

Must hold or be able to obtain a valid class 4 Alberta Operator License or equivalent and a five (5) year driver abstract current within six (6) months with no more than six (6) demerits prior to ...

The Alberta Central Railway Museum, located SE of Wetaskiwin, features an authentic CPR station and a collection of CPR rolling stock. The Wetaskiwin Regional Airport (owned & operated by the City of ...

The Alberta Central Railway Museum, located SE of Wetaskiwin, features an authentic CPR station and a collection of CPR rolling stock. The Wetaskiwin Regional Airport (owned & operated by the City of ...

$380K/yr

Alberta Health Services, Central Zone, is actively recruiting a Family Medicine Physician to ... Medical Care in Primary Care, Acute Care, Emergency Department, Long Term Care, Operating Room ...

$114 - $150.50/hr

The Alberta Central Railway Museum, located SE of Wetaskiwin, features an authentic CPR station and a collection of CPR rolling stock. The Wetaskiwin Regional Airport (owned & operated by the City of ...

$48.65 - $63.06/hr

You will also benefit from Alberta Health Services' Northern Incentives Program, which includes a ... operating at an optimum level. In addition, you will handle patient and staff complaints and ...

The Alberta Central Railway Museum, located SE of Wetaskiwin, features an authentic CPR station and a collection of CPR rolling stock. The Wetaskiwin Regional Airport (owned & operated by the City of ...

The Alberta Central Railway Museum, located SE of Wetaskiwin, features an authentic CPR station and a collection of CPR rolling stock. The Wetaskiwin Regional Airport (owned & operated by the City of ...

$380K/yr

Alberta Health Services, Central Zone, is actively recruiting a Family Medicine Physician to ... for booked Operating Room and Endoscopy Slates, Partake in Emergency Room Roster. There is ...

$380K/yr

Alberta Health Services, Central Zone, is actively recruiting a Family Medicine Physician with Anesthesia to practice in our active Operating Room in the community of Vermilion. Currently there is ...

$500K - $800K/yr

Alberta Health Services, Central Corridor, and the Department of Urology, at the Red Deer Regional ... allotment of on call, operative time, cystoscopy time and clinic/consultation time.

$23.07 - $26.98/hr

Must hold or be able to obtain a valid class 4 Alberta Operator License or equivalent and a five (5) year driver abstract current within six (6) months with no more than six (6) demerits prior to ...

$40.29 - $53.06/hr

Must hold or be able to obtain a valid class 4 Alberta Operator License or equivalent and a five (5) year driver abstract current within six (6) months with no more than six (6) demerits prior to ...

$40.29 - $53.06/hr

Must hold or be able to obtain a valid class 4 Alberta Operator License or equivalent and a five (5) year driver abstract current within six (6) months with no more than six (6) demerits prior to ...

$40.29 - $53.06/hr

Must hold or be able to obtain a valid class 4 Alberta Operator License or equivalent and a five (5) year driver abstract current within six (6) months with no more than six (6) demerits prior to ...

$23.07 - $26.98/hr

Must hold or be able to obtain a valid class 4 Alberta Operator License or equivalent and a five (5) year driver abstract current within six (6) months with no more than six (6) demerits prior to ...

$33.67 - $42.51/hr

Must hold or be able to obtain a valid class 4 Alberta Operator License or equivalent and a five (5) year driver abstract current within six (6) months with no more than six (6) demerits prior to ...

$33.67 - $42.51/hr

Must hold or be able to obtain a valid class 4 Alberta Operator License or equivalent and a five (5) year driver abstract current within six (6) months with no more than six (6) demerits prior to ...

$35.03 - $44.22/hr

Must hold a valid Class 4 Alberta Operator's Licence with no more than six (6) demerits. Proof of successful completion of the Functional Abilities Recruitment Evaluation (F.A.R.E.) test, verified by ...

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How much do operator alberta jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for operator alberta in the United States is $20.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $22.84 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the most common challenges faced by Operators in Alberta's industrial sectors, and how can they be addressed?

Operators in Alberta, especially those working in oil, gas, or manufacturing, often face challenges such as extreme weather conditions, maintaining safety compliance, and managing complex machinery. Addressing these challenges involves thorough safety training, adherence to strict operational protocols, and regular equipment maintenance. Collaboration with experienced team members and proactive communication are essential for identifying issues early and ensuring smooth operations. Employers typically provide ongoing training and support to help Operators adapt to evolving technologies and regulatory standards.

What are Operators in Alberta?

Operators in Alberta typically refer to individuals who operate machinery or equipment in various industries such as oil and gas, manufacturing, or construction. They are responsible for ensuring that machines function efficiently and safely, often performing routine checks and maintenance. Operators may also monitor production processes, report issues, and follow strict safety protocols. In Alberta, these roles are crucial to the province’s resource-based industries, and may require specific certifications or training depending on the sector.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Operator in Alberta, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Operator in Alberta, you typically need a high school diploma, mechanical aptitude, and knowledge of safety and operational procedures specific to industries like oil and gas or manufacturing. Familiarity with SCADA systems, heavy machinery, and safety certifications such as H2S Alive or First Aid are often required. Strong problem-solving, teamwork, and effective communication skills help operators handle emergencies and collaborate efficiently. These skills ensure safe, efficient, and compliant operations in a dynamic industrial environment.

What is the difference between Operator Alberta vs Equipment Operator Alberta?

AspectOperator AlbertaEquipment Operator Alberta
CertificationsOSSA, WHMIS, H2S AliveOSSA, WHMIS, H2S Alive
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, oil & gas, miningConstruction, oil & gas, mining
Employer & Industry UsageOil & gas, construction, manufacturingConstruction, oil & gas, mining
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Operator Alberta and Equipment Operator Alberta often overlap in industry and certifications, with both roles working in construction, oil & gas, and mining environments. The main difference lies in scope: Operator Alberta may refer to a broader range of operational roles, while Equipment Operator Alberta specifically emphasizes operating heavy machinery. Both roles require similar credentials and are vital in industrial sectors in Alberta.

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Infographic showing various Operator Alberta job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% Full Time, and 97% Part Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,306 per year, or $20.3 per hour.
Emergency Medical Responder

$23.07 - $26.98/hr

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Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Your Opportunity:

Grow your career under the northern lights! If you're seeking a different pace of life and the opportunity to practice to your full clinical scope, Emergency Health Services (EHS) in Northern Alberta may be the perfect fit. Experience a diverse and dynamic landscape-expansive prairie, vibrant communities, lush wetlands, boreal forests, and nearby mountain ranges-while serving communities that value your skills and dedication. Discover stunning scenery, hidden gems, and welcoming people as you explore everything the north has to offer, year-round. Emergency Health Services - Alberta offers a career that supports your lifestyle while providing meaningful opportunities for professional growth and development. By joining EHS, you become part of a high-performing and supportive team committed to exceptional patient care. In addition to a competitive rate of pay, AHS currently has a Northern Allowance in place to an annual maximum of $6,300. This allowance is non-pensionable and is payable on an hourly basis for all hours paid at the basic rate of pay. Permanent and temporary employees working in excess of one (1) year whose work sites are above the 57th parallel are also eligible to receive an annual reimbursement of personal travel expenses to an annual maximum of $1,235. Eligible employees will be reimbursed for the cost of one (1) round trip, per calendar year, to any destination within Alberta. Travel must originate from a community above the 57th parallel to any destination within Alberta and cannot be carried over. Location: Based out of the High Level Hub, this position supports service delivery across High Level, Rainbow Lake, La Crete, and Fort Vermilion. Staff have the opportunity to choose shifts at any of these sites based on availability. This posting may be used to fill multiple vacancies.

Description:

As an Emergency Medical Responder (EMR), you will assess emergency scenes and patients and may transport ill or injured patients from emergency scenes and between facilities. This includes operating ambulances or other modes of transportation, assessing emergency scenes and patients, providing simple treatments and completing required documentation including patient care reports. You will assist with ensuring that ambulances or other Emergency Medical Services (EMS) vehicles, such as non-emergent transport (NET), are properly stocked and equipped. The working environment for an EMR is demanding and includes exposure to heat, cold, rain, snow, and wind, moving traffic, and industrial and agricultural equipment. You will need to travel in all weather conditions and to remote locations (e.g. backcountry) with exposure to hazardous and graphic scenes and direct exposure to bodily fluids. The working conditions for an EMR are also physically demanding. You must be able to endure frequent lifting and carrying of up to 105lbs, while transporting and transferring patients, supplies, and equipment. You must be able to endure frequent, simultaneous kneeling and trunk flexion for extended periods. Additionally, you must stand and sit for extended periods, bend, twist, side-carry up to 20lbs in each hand and assume awkward positions.

  • Transition Company: Emergency Health Services
  • Classification: Emergency Med Responder (2190)
  • Union: HSAA Facility PROF/TECH
  • Unit and Program: Emergency Health Services
  • Primary Location: High Level EMS
  • Location Details: As Per Location
  • Multi-Site: Not Applicable
  • FTE: 0.00
  • Posting End Date: 30-JUN-2026
  • Employee Class: Casual/Relief
  • Date Available: 10-JUL-2026
  • Hours per Shift: Varies
  • Length of Shift in weeks: Varies
  • Shifts per cycle: Varies
  • Shift Pattern: Days, Evenings, Nights, Weekends, On Call
  • Days Off: Other
  • Minimum Salary: $23.07
  • Maximum Salary: $26.98
  • Vehicle Requirement: Driver's License, Vehicle Provided
Required Qualifications:

Non-restricted registration in good standing with the Alberta College of Paramedics (ACOP) as an Emergency Medical Responder (EMR). Current Basic Cardiac Life Support CPR certification. Must hold or be able to obtain a valid class 4 Alberta Operator License or equivalent and a five (5) year driver abstract current within six (6) months with no more than six (6) demerits prior to commencing work. Proof of the successful completion of the Functional Abilities Recruitment Evaluation (F.A.R.E.) test via the certificate provided by the Lifemark organization for those who do not already hold a clinical position within AHS EMS (VESST, Clinical Educator, EMR, PCP, ACP and Community Paramedic). Your F.A.R.E. test must be completed no more than six (6) months prior to the date of your application. Alberta Health Services EMS may verify results with Lifemark to ensure the candidate has successfully completed the test. Please contact Lifemark at www.lifemark.ca/alberta-health-services to find more information on the F.A.R.E. test and how to book your evaluation. Candidates must be qualified to perform full operational duties as of start date.

Additional Required Qualifications:

To ensure your qualifications are fully recognized during the screening process, please submit a chronological resume and cover letter in PDF format, along with copies of any job-related credentials. Post-secondary education or training will only be considered when accompanied by proof of program completion (e.g. degree, diploma, or certificate). Candidate information may be shared with EHS Operations hiring teams within the province for recruitment purposes only.

Preferred Qualifications:

Preference is given to those with previous EMS experience in a metro, suburban, rural, or interfacility environment and in other areas of Health Care and Public Safety. Completion of additional post-secondary programs is considered an asset.