Swamper (Flushbys & Combo Units)
Location: Wabasca, AB
Company: Xtreme Oilfield
Schedule: 14/7 Rotation
Accommodation: Camp Provided
Xtreme Oilfield is looking for hardworking, safety-conscious Swampers to join our team in Wabasca. In this role, you’ll support operators in the safe and efficient operation of high-pressure equipment and vacuum units. This position is suited for individuals who are comfortable working in demanding conditions, don’t mind getting their hands dirty, and take pride in a strong work ethic and a job well done.
Key Responsibilities:
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Assist with hazard assessments and site setup before work begins.
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Assist operators with the setup and teardown of Combo Vac Units and Flushbys.
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Rig in/out hoses, fittings, and cleaning tools.
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Act as a spotter and monitor gauges/tank levels during operations.
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Support spill prevention/cleanup and follow safety procedures.
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Perform daily equipment inspections and basic maintenance/cleaning.
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Assist with pre-trip/post-trip inspections.
Requirements:
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Valid safety tickets (CSO, CSTS, H2S Alive, First Aid, etc.)
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Valid Class 5 driver’s license with clean abstract
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Ability to work long hours in physically demanding conditions
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Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and work in all weather
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Comfortable around high-pressure equipment and hazardous materials
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Oilfield or vac truck experience (asset)
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Strong work ethic with a safety-first mindset
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Commitment to 14/7 rotation and reliability
Why Join Xtreme?
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Competitive Wages: They recognize and reward your hard work and expertise.
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Long-Term Employment: They’re looking for individuals who are in it for the long haul.
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Great Team Atmosphere: Be part of a supportive and dynamic team.
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Employee Perks: Enjoy a variety of benefits designed to make your life easier and more enjoyable.
This position is being managed by Lakeland HR Solutions on behalf of our client. To respect our client’s confidentiality, we kindly ask that applicants do not contact the client directly regarding this role. All applications, questions, and communication should be directed through the recruiter.