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May 6 - 12, 2016


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In This Issue: Skilled Trades Drivers/Transportation Management Career & Job Training General Hospitality Working Wise ALBERTA PUBLICATIONS Phone: Toll Free: Fax:

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MyJobFinder is published weekly to provide job seekers with up to date information about job opportunities in Alberta. It is available free of charge in the greater Edmonton and surrounding areas at grocery stores, convenience stores, independent businesses, employment centers, and schools. TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. My Job Finder reserves the right to classify all advertisements. 2. My Job Finder will not knowingly publish any illegal advertisements or any which are misleading to it’s readers. All copy and type arrangements are subject to the approval of the publisher. 3. Advertisers and their advertising agencies assume full liability for all content including text, illustrations, copyrighted photos, trademarks, etc. Advertiser further agrees to make compensation to My Job Finder for any costs including attorney fees that may result from any claim. My Job Finder, the publisher copy omissions by the publication other than the cost of space occupied by the error. All claims of error in publication (allowable only if affecting the value of the advertisement) must be made by Friday, 12 noon prior to the next week’s publication. 4. No cancellations accepted after Friday, 12 noon prior next week’s publication.

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Skilled Trades

May 6 - 12, 2016

Experienced Industrial Butchers/Meat Cutters (NOC 9462) 50 Positions Available

$17.95 - $19.65 hr

Successful Applicants With 12 Months Experience will start at $19.65 hr

Please Send Resumes To Our Staffing Coordinator Jonathan Corsino - (403) 652-8404 E-Mail: jonathan_corsino@cargill.com Fax: (403) 601-8885 Address: 472 Ave & Hwy 2A N, High River, Alberta. T1V 1P4 Interviews By Appointment Only Successful Applicants Will Be Contacted To Schedule High River is Located Outside Calgary (approx. 30 mins South) Opportunities For Advancement


General / Management / Career & Job Training

May 6 - 12, 2016

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EDMONTON | RED DEER

DOMO is seeking Permanent, Full-Time Gas Service Station Shift Supervisors at various locations in Edmonton, Alberta. $18.15/hour for 40 hours per week, for shift work, which includes weekends, day, night or evenings.

REQUIREMENTS: Completion of Secondary School (High School), a minimum of 1 year of experience in a Supervisor role in retail or sales, and cash experience, as well as a clear criminal record check. Select duties include: · Organize and direct the ongoing operations of a gas service station · Develop and coordinate shift schedules, and ensuring they are implemented · Develop daily work plans and issue to gas service attendants Candidates must possess good problem solving skills and critical thinking abilities. A strong communicator is key for this position, and is considered a major asset.

APPLY BY EMAIL TO: nolsen@domo.ca BY FAX: (780) 421-1624 BY MAIL: 10605 106 Avenue, Edmonton, AB

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Career & Job Training

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YOUR NEW CAREER STARTS HERE

BUSINESS, HEALTHCARE, IT, LEGAL, HOSPITALITY AND MORE! Join the thousands of graduates who took their first steps to fulfilling career opportunities at Academy of Learning Career College.

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Contracted Sales People Needed Required Immediately 4 contracted sales people needed for Edmonton and area to bring new companies into our Barter family! Pays high commission for every new member you sign on! Residual income from sales available. Call Blair Verbin 780-903-4060

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CALGARY | LETHBRIDGE | MEDICINE HAT

Career & Job Training

May 6 - 12, 2016

DEBT SOLUTIONS FOR A NEW BEGINNING End your stress & control your future

“BDO explained all my options to solve my debt - for good.” You have options other than bankruptcy

Take control of debt & contact us today Ph: 403-232-0688 Email: calgary@bdodebthelp.ca w w w. c a l g a r yd e b t h e l p. c a 6 MY JOB FINDER ALBERTA JOB OPPORTUNITIES

Experienced Industrial Butchers/Meat Cutters (NOC 9462) 50 Positions Available

$17.95 - $19.65 hr

Successful Applicants With 12 Months Experience will start at $19.65 hr

Please Send Resumes To Our Staffing Coordinator Jonathan Corsino - (403) 652-8404 E-Mail: jonathan_corsino@cargill.com Fax: (403) 601-8885 Address: 472 Ave & Hwy 2A N, High River, Alberta. T1V 1P4 Interviews By Appointment Only Successful Applicants Will Be Contacted To Schedule High River is Located Outside Calgary (approx. 30 mins South) Opportunities For Advancement


May 6 - 12, 2016

Hospitality / Management / Career & Job Training

CALGARY | LETHBRIDGE | MEDICINE HAT

YOUR NEW CAREER STARTS HERE

BUSINESS, HEALTHCARE, IT, LEGAL, HOSPITALITY AND MORE! Join the thousands of graduates who took their first steps to fulfilling career opportunities at Academy of Learning Career College.

ENROLLING NOW FOR IMMEDIATE STARTS.

CALGARY NORTHEAST CALGARY SOUTH RED DEER

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Working Wise Dear Working Wise: One of my co-workers was seriously injured at work recently and so I was just wondering how common it is to get hurt at work. Who’s supposed to be keeping employees safe? Signed, Who’s Responsible Dear Who’s Responsible: Workplaces are getting safer. Alberta’s lost-time claim rate has fallen steadily over the past decade from 2.54 in 2004 to 1.31 in 2014. The lost-time rate is the number of employees who had to miss work due to injuries for every 100 person-years worked.

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Do you have a work-related question? Send your questions to Working Wise, at charles.strachey@gov.ab.ca. Charles Strachey is a manager with Alberta Human Services. This column is provided for general information.

And, workplace fatalities were down in 2014 to 169 from 188 in 2013, but one lost life is too many. The construction and construction trade services industry has the highest number of workplace fatalities with 37 per cent of fatalities happening in this sector. The most common causes of injuries and deaths in the workplace are: • 20 per cent are struck by an object like a swinging pipe or falling equipment. • 15 per cent fall from roofs, ladders, scaffolding or down elevator shafts. • 12 per cent are caught by an object or machinery, e.g., a glove caught in a lathe. • 12 per cent are vehicle accidents, including quads and equipment rollovers, etc. • 10 per cent are exposed to harmful substances like electricity or hydrogen sulfide gas. You can see the complete list of workplace injury and fatality statistics at work.alberta.ca/ohs. Who is responsible for keeping workers safe? The short answer is, everyone. That sounds like an easy answer, but the fact is that we all have a critical role to play. Government passes legislation and codes that set standards for what employers and employees can do on the job. Employers train their workers and set policies that keep workers safe. And, employees take training, follow safe practices, and watch out for their co-workers. Alberta Occupational Health and Safety investigates workplace incidents to help prevent future similar injuries and holds employers responsible. In 2014, there were nine OHS convictions resulting in more than $2.7 million in penalties. The Alberta government promotes safer workplaces through education, free online training, helpful tips and public awareness campaigns, including: Work Right, Work Safe Alberta, Before It’s An Injury, Bloody Lucky, and Where’s The Line. All of these resources are available at work.alberta.ca/ohs. The Government of Alberta also partners with a wide array of industry associations and employers to promote safer workplaces. A complete list of partners in injury reduction is available at work.alberta.ca/ohs. This includes supporting North American Occupational Safety and Health (NAOSH) Week. The goal of NAOSH week is to raise awareness about preventing workplace injuries and remind everyone that safety is a shared responsibility between government, employers and workers. We all share the same goal: we want every Albertans return home safely at the end of every work day. May 1 to 7 is North American Occupational Safety and Health (NAOSH) Week. The theme this year is “Make safety a habit.” For a list of local NAOSH events happening this upcoming week, check out naosh.org.


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