Edmonton stands as Canada's energy capital and one of the nation's most dynamic industrial hubs. With its strategic position at the heart of Alberta's oil sands and industrial corridor, Edmonton offers unparalleled opportunities for skilled trades professionals seeking stable, high-paying careers in the energy and industrial sectors.
Edmonton's economy is built on a foundation of energy and industrial excellence that continues to drive job creation across the skilled trades. Edmonton is home to several major oil and gas companies, including Imperial Oil, Shell Canada, and Suncor Energy, involved in exploration, production, refining, and distribution of oil and gas products in the region.
The city's strategic advantages include:
Industrial Infrastructure Hub: Edmonton's strategic location near major pipelines and transportation routes makes it an important hub for the industry, and it also boasts world-class research and development facilities focused on advancing technology and sustainability. This positioning creates consistent demand for maintenance technicians, pipefitters, welders, and heavy equipment operators.
Diversified Energy Portfolio: Beyond traditional oil and gas, Edmonton is emerging as a leader in energy transition technologies, creating new opportunities for electricians specializing in renewable energy systems and industrial automation.
Manufacturing & Processing: The Edmonton region hosts numerous refineries, petrochemical plants, and manufacturing facilities that require round-the-clock maintenance and skilled trades support.
The oil and gas sector remains a cornerstone of Edmonton's economy, providing exceptional career opportunities for skilled trades professionals:
Canada is positioned to be the largest source of increased oil supply globally, with annual production growth between 6-10%. This growth translates directly into increased demand for skilled trades workers across all sectors.
Refinery Operations: Edmonton's refinery row employs thousands of trades professionals in:
Pipeline Infrastructure: Major pipeline systems converging on Edmonton require:
Oil Sands Support: While primarily north of Edmonton, many oil sands operations base their support services in the city, creating opportunities for:
Energy Transition Projects: Edmonton is becoming a hub for carbon capture and clean energy projects, creating new opportunities for:
Edmonton offers one of Canada's most comprehensive apprenticeship systems, providing clear career progression paths in the skilled trades:
Step 1: Choose Your Trade Consider picking from the list of designated Red Seal trades, as Red Seal certification will let you work anywhere in Canada. Popular trades in Edmonton include:
Step 2: Find an Employer You start an apprenticeship with on-the-job training, followed by short periods of in-class technical training as your apprenticeship progresses. This is done while you continue to work and get paid.
Edmonton's major employers actively hire apprentices:
Technical Training: Complete your classroom instruction at:
On-the-Job Training: Gain hands-on experience while earning competitive wages:
Journeyman Certification: Upon completion, earn Red Seal certification and journeyman wages of $40-60+/hour depending on trade and specialization.
Alberta provides substantial financial support for apprenticeship training:
Edmonton's industrial focus creates opportunities for advanced specializations:
Instrumentation & Controls: High-demand specialty with premium wages ($45-65/hour) Process Operations: Chemical plant and refinery operations training Safety Certifications: H2S training, confined space, fall protection Advanced Welding: Pressure vessel and pipeline certifications
Edmonton's industrial environment provides excellent opportunities for career progression:
Supervisory Roles: Lead hand, foreman, and superintendent positions Technical Specialist: Process improvement, maintenance planning, and technical training roles Safety Leadership: Safety coordinators and managers in high-demand Business Ownership: Many journeymen establish successful contracting businesses
Job Security: Edmonton's primary and utilities sector shows continued growth, with the sector being the city's second-largest industry, providing long-term stability for trades professionals.
Competitive Wages: Energy sector wages consistently rank among Canada's highest, with extensive overtime opportunities during turnarounds and major projects.
Career Diversity: From refineries to renewable energy projects, Edmonton offers diverse work environments and specialization opportunities.
Quality of Life: No provincial sales tax, affordable housing compared to other major centers, and excellent recreational opportunities.
Professional Development: Access to world-class training facilities and ongoing education through industry partnerships.
Ready to start or advance your skilled trades career in Edmonton? Browse our current job listings below to find opportunities with Edmonton's top industrial employers. Whether you're beginning your apprenticeship or seeking journeyman positions, Edmonton's thriving industrial sector offers the career growth and earning potential you're looking for.
Fine Drywall Ltd.
On-site
Calgary, AB
$28 CAD hourly
9 days
Thermo Solutions Insulation Inc.
On-site
Edmonton, AB
$39 CAD hourly
9 days
Blue Horse Trucking
On-site
Edmonton, AB
$36 CAD hourly
9 days
Carthru
On-site
Calgary, AB
$28 - $36 CAD hourly
9 days
North Lake Enterprises LTD
On-site
Drayton Valley, AB
$35 CAD hourly
9 days
Satcha Investments Ltd.
On-site
Edmonton, AB
$26 CAD hourly
9 days
Fine Drywall Ltd.
On-site
Calgary, AB
$36 CAD hourly
9 days
Prime Move Logistics Ltd.
On-site
Edmonton, AB
$29 CAD hourly
9 days
Apple Expert
On-site
Calgary, AB
$36.10 CAD hourly
9 days
PYRAMID DEVELOPMENT LTD.
On-site
Calgary, AB
$25 CAD hourly
9 days
Crown Enterprises Inc
On-site
Edmonton, AB
$36 CAD hourly
9 days
Rom Bros Exteriors Inc.
On-site
Acheson, AB
$36 - $42 CAD hourly
9 days
APJ Drywall LTD.
On-site
Calgary, AB
$36.25 CAD hourly
9 days
Stuart Olson
On-site
Saint John NB
11 days
Stuart Olson
On-site
Saint John
11 days
Stuart Olson
On-site
Fort McMurray, Alberta.
11 days
Stuart Olson
On-site
Turnaround and Mai
11 days
Stuart Olson
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our dynamic team at various client sites in Ce
11 days
Stuart Olson
On-site
practice and ex
11 days
Mach 6 Mechanical Ltd
On-site
Edmonton, AB
$26 - $48 CAD hourly
12 days
Stuart Olson
On-site
Fort Saskatchewan
12 days
Stuart Olson
On-site
Fort McMurray, AB
12 days
Raise Workforce
On-site
Edmonton, AB
12 days
J.B.R. Inc
On-site
Edmonton, AB
12 days
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