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Malachite Spring Plant

Malachite

Job Details
Location:

Fort McMurray

Position Start Date:

May 15, 2026

Accommodation:

Camp

Pay Rate:

Rookies & New Workers Welcome to Apply:

No

Description & Qualifications
Job Description

- Oil & Gas Camp (NO camp cost, single rooms, ALL food provided, even on days off)

- 3 & 1 Schedule

- Online training required (paid)

- Drug Test Required (reimbursed)

- Piece-rate: $0.19c base price for very fast and flat land with zero obstacles or vegetation

- Additional pay for drivers

 

 

 

 

Certifications & Experience:

The ideal candidate for this position is someone who is able to champion our values of professionalism and safety, and is able to be adaptable. This contract is unique, and different from most logging-based treeplanting contracts, and is not for everyone.

 

Planters appreciate the comfortable oil and gas camp life-style, easy planting, and high prices. Planters also appreciate that they are planting "forever trees" that serve to reclaim a disturbed area, and are not slated to be logged in the future.

 

Interested applicants will be provided with more details on the project.

How to Apply
Application Deadline:

Monday, February 16, 2026

Interested applicants are to reach out via the email address provided.

Primary Contact:

Malachite Admin

Contact Information:

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