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Vac Truck Operator at ROHL Global Networks Inc – Headingley, Manitoba

ROHL Global Networks Inc
Headingley, Manitoba, R4H 1E1, Canada
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Salary:$25.00 - $30.00/hr

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Who We Are

ROHL Global Networks Inc. is a diversified infrastructure company based in Western Canada, with expanding operations across North America. Originally established as a leading provider of telecommunications and utility infrastructure design and construction, ROHL has strategically grown into real estate development and management, solar energy systems, and power infrastructure, serving enterprise, government, and wholesale clients.


From building fiber optic and high-voltage systems to delivering solar farms and enabling AI-driven data centers and EV infrastructure, ROHL plays a critical role in powering the future of Canada’s built environment.


We are seeking two (2) safety-focused and results-driven Hydrovac Truck Operator who brings a strong work ethic, takes ownership of equipment and job site responsibilities, and consistently delivers quality work while operating in demanding field conditions.

The Role

NOTE:

These positions will support projects based in Alberta and operates on a rotational schedule of 21 days on and 7 days off, with 10–12 hour workdays while on rotation.


The Hydrovac Truck Operator is responsible for the safe, efficient, and compliant execution of hydrovac excavation activities across ROHL project sites. This role supports critical infrastructure work by exposing underground utilities, performing precision excavation, and maintaining high standards of safety, quality, and productivity in the field.


Key Responsibilities:

Operate hydrovac trucks and associated equipment in accordance with ROHL safety standards, project requirements, and regulatory guidelines Perform hydrovac excavation activities including daylighting, slot trenching, debris removal, and exposing underground utilities and infrastructure Safely operate vacuum boom systems, extensions, and high-pressure water equipment with precision and control Set up and verify proper grounding and/or bonding procedures prior to operations Conduct pre-trip, daily, and ongoing equipment inspections; identify, document, and address deficiencies in compliance with applicable regulations Ensure equipment, materials, and loads are properly secured and transported safely to and from job sites Maintain compliance with road safety regulations, DOT requirements, and ROHL Health & Safety Program expectations Maintain cleanliness, organization, and overall condition of assigned vehicles and equipment Utilize and maintain required personal protective equipment (PPE) at all times Perform general excavation support tasks including backfilling, compaction, and site clean-up Work safely around energized utilities and within high-risk or sensitive environments Verify utility locates and site markings prior to excavation; escalate any discrepancies Maintain required clearances and adhere to safe digging practices when working near buried infrastructure Complete hazard assessments (FLHA/JHA), tailboard meetings, and required safety documentation Report incidents, near misses, and hazards in accordance with ROHL procedures (e.g., CORFIX or equivalent) Perform routine preventative maintenance and coordinate repairs to minimize equipment downtime Assist with site setup including signage, barriers, and traffic control in accordance with regulations Follow environmental protection procedures including spill prevention, containment, and proper material disposal Collaborate with crews, supervisors, and subcontractors to ensure work is completed safely, efficiently, and in alignment with project schedules Identify and proactively communicate safety hazards, operational issues, and project risks Support additional field or operational duties as required


What you Bring

Valid Class 1 or Class 3 Driver’s License with Air Brake Endorsement and clean driving abstract2+ years hydrovac operating experience considered a strong assetStrong understanding of safe work practices, particularly around underground and energized utilitiesExperience working in underground utility, telecommunications, or infrastructure construction environmentsStrong mechanical aptitude with the ability to perform basic troubleshooting and minor equipment repairsPhysically capable of performing demanding field work, including lifting up to 75 lbs and working in various weather conditionsAbility to travel and work out of town based on project requirementsAbility to work extended shifts and rotational schedules in remote or high-demand environmentsValid First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain)Ground Disturbance Level II certification (or willingness to obtain)Strong communication and teamwork skills, with the ability to work independently when requiredAbility to adapt to changing priorities while maintaining a high level of professionalism

What We Offer

Competitive compensation aligned with your experience and skill set Comprehensive benefits package, including dental, vision, and extended health coverage for you and your family Employer-matched Group RSP/TFSA program to support your financial future Ongoing training and professional development to support your growth and advancement

21/7 Shift

10-12 Hours per day

Job Location

Headingley, Manitoba, R4H 1E1, Canada

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