Centerfire Energy Group is an Indigenous owned full-service industrial and commercial contractor that started operations in the Alberta oil and gas industry and has expanded to serve regions Canada wide. We specialize in Light equipment services such as large-scale clearing, civil construction, site services, modular facilities, and general site maintenance. We also supply aggregate and logistics services, environmental assignments, residential/commercial land development, underground utility installation and emergency spill response, to name a few.
We pride ourselves on operating with safety excellence at the forefront of our operations from our front-line personnel to our executive team and will never place any priority above ensuring our people’s safety at the workplace. Our direct industry experience has allowed us to become experts at avoiding unnecessary costs to clients and eliminating redundancies to create the highest value of service in the industry. At Centerfire, we are invested in the goals of our clients and operate as one team. We have been successful in serving even the most remote geographic locations with some of the most challenging terrain across Canada.
We are proud of our Indigenous roots and value supporting our local Indigenous communities through community engagement and development; Together, we can make a difference.
Centerfire Energy group is comprised of several Western Canadian companies that form part of our operations;
- Alcor Facilities Management
- Club Industrial Trailers
- Fort McKay Alcor
- Competitive wages and overtime opportunities
- Steady year-round work in oilfield and forestry operations
- Modern, well-maintained equipment
- Strong safety culture and supportive team environment
Centerfire is hiring experienced Heavy Duty Truck Operators for work in Northern Alberta. Duties are dependent on the project — operators may be asked to transport oversized loads and equipment, haul logs, gravel, or drill cuttings, often using different trailer combinations (low-beds, truck and pup, super B, scissor neck, etc.).
The successful candidate will have proven experience in heavy haul trucking and be familiar with forestry equipment (essential asset). We’re looking for safety-focused, professional operators who can handle demanding haul roads, remote sites, and variable conditions.
Shifts: Typically 10–12 hours. Operators are home daily when local, with a flexible work schedule depending on project needs.
- Safely operate trucks and trailers to transport oversized loads, heavy equipment, logs, gravel, or drill cuttings
- Perform daily pre- and post-trip inspections and complete DVIRs
- Secure and transport oversize/overweight loads in compliance with regulations
- Operate different trailer combinations, including lowbeds, truck & pup, super B, and scissor neck trailers
- Assist with winch operations: shacks, recoveries, sea cans, and fuel cells
- Maintain accurate paperwork, logs, and safety documentation
- Communicate effectively with dispatch, supervisors, and site personnel
- Follow OH&S regulations, company policies, and client site requirements
- Valid Alberta Class 1 driver’s license with clean abstract
- Minimum 2 years’ experience in heavy haul or oilfield trucking
- Familiarity with forestry equipment (essential asset)
- Experience with multiple trailer combinations (low-beds, truck & pup, super B, scissor neck)
- Winch truck experience is a strong asset – including winching shacks with scissor neck trailers, recoveries, moving sea cans, and fuel cells
- Knowledge of Alberta Transportation regulations and CVIP requirements
- Strong safety record and ability to work independently in remote locations
- OSSA or CSTS
- First Aid, H2S Alive, and other oilfield safety tickets
If you're ready to take your career to the next level with a company that values safety, community, and excellence, we invite you to apply today!
- Extended health care