Alberta is Canada's largest equipment operator market. Oil & gas, heavy civil, mining drive constant demand. Jobs are abundant and wages are the highest in Canada.
Job Sectors
Oil & Gas (40% of jobs): Pipelines, facilities, camps. Remote locations (Fort McMurray, Cold Lake). Highest pay, seasonal volatility.
Heavy Civil (35% of jobs): Highways, bridges, water utilities. Urban and rural. Steady, year-round possibility.
Mining (15% of jobs): Tar sands, coal, minerals. Remote. High wages, union work.
Building Construction (10% of jobs): Lowest pay of the four, but consistent urban work.
Salary Range (2026)
Experience
Hourly
Annual (1,800 hrs)
Notes
Entry (0-2 yrs)
$28-32/hr
$50-58K
Seasonal, gaps in winter
Journeyman (3-7 yrs)
$48-55/hr
$86-99K
More consistent work
Senior (8+ yrs)
$55-68/hr
$99-122K
Premium, foreman roles
Oil & Gas Premium
+$8-15/hr
+$14-27K
Shift work, remote bonuses
IUOE Local 955
What is it? Alberta's operating engineers union. Represents equipment operators across the province.
Apprenticeship: 24 months (on-job + classroom)
Starting wage: ~$32/hr (apprentice)
Journeyman wage: ~$55/hr + benefits
Benefits: Health plan, pension (5% employer match), vacation, seniority protection
When it makes sense: Oil/gas and heavy civil work. Union guarantees steady work and protection.