We are always taking ticketed Carpenters
Currently the Alberta Carpenters have a need for experienced formwork carpenters across the province, with a particular need for experienced bridge and tunneling Peri system tradesmen and women.
We generally schedule one intake a month in Edmonton, Calgary and Fort McMurray, and continue to seek carpenters in Lethbridge. If you have a local residence in Lethbridge, please send a resume to bpayne@albertacarpenters.com.
If you have experience in road building and have a local residence in Calgary, please send a resume to pzarbatany@albertacarpenters.com.
If you have bridge and tunneling experience and have a local residence in Edmonton, please apply using the forms below.
General Info
Joining the Alberta Regional Council of Carpenters and Allied Workers is a privilege we extend to applicants with pride in their craft, a dedication to productivity on the job site, and strict adherence to safety and our code of conduct.
The easiest way to join is to assist us in organizing a non-union employer. Learn how to help us organize your job site here.
We receive hundred of applications every month, and will only respond to written requests for status updates. Do so by emailing recruiter@albertacarpenters.com. Allow at least 30 days for us to process your application, but it may be longer during particularly busy periods. Trust us, we want every great tradesperson to be a union member. But we also need to be able to provide work for those members, so there will be periods where we are not accepting new applications. We apologize in advance if we cannot approve your application immediately.
Click one of the buttons under ‘Joining Us!’ (left menu) to see more detail about joining us, depending on what your experience is, or where you live.
The Details
We are in the business of representing all tradespeople working in the trades we represent.
When you DO apply: Don’t send us a Resume. Send Proof.
We need to see real proof, not summaries, of your past experience and training. Our goal is to assure ourselves you’re a qualified tradesperson, not a potential employee.
Journeyman certificates and apprenticeship documents show you’ve studied your trade. But we also need to know you have real-life, on-the-tools experience. Records of Employment or pay stubs show us for sure what experience you have and what pay scale you might deserve. So letters of reference and resumes don’t hurt, and they may be valuable for a future employer to see, but to us they’re nothing without pay stubs and records of employment.
Costs
Local 1325
- Initiation Fee – $100
- Dues – $25 per month, six months paid forward = $150
- Yearly Social Fee – $10
- Total Cost to Become a Member = $260
Local 2103
- Initiation Fee – $2
- Dues – $25 per month, six months paid forward = $150
- Total Cost to Become a Member = $ 152
Do not send money in advance – we won’t accept it. Sending advance payment does not speed up the process. You pay at the time of Orientation. Once your money is paid, you become a member. The next step is a mandatory 1-day Orientation Session at one of our offices.
Before being admitted to our membership all newcomers must be invited to attend a half-day sign-up orientation.
Guidelines for Admission
- Indentured and journeyman carpenters and scaffolders shall be admitted as members. “Journeyman” scaffolders from a non-United Brotherhood of Carpenters source will be subject to a Test Build under Alberta Carpenters Training Centre supervision. We do not automatically grant an updated level without the individual having undertaken UBC Scaffolding training. We reserve the right to test competency and deny membership due to lack of basic competency.
- We are not currently accepting labourers, material handlers, or individuals with little to no experience – either new members or transfers – except in circumstances of organizing or members’ children (as required by bylaws and trade rules).
- ITT applicants, including children of members, will be accepted on a case-by-case basis, determined by their evaluation, marks, and attitude as marked by the instructor. Failed ITT students will not be admitted. Children of members must still pass ITT to be admitted.
- Individuals currently employed at a targeted non-union contractor will be admitted on recommendation of the organizing department by assisting in union drives.
- Previous members looking for re-admission will be required to explain in writing why they allowed themselves to be suspended, and why they want to re-apply. Ex-members with ROEs showing non-Building Trades union membership in the Alberta jurisdiction will be denied, unless they are currently working for a targeted non-union contractor and will assist in union organizing drives.
- Where continuity is an option, individuals must pay their back dues to the local in which they are in arrears.
- Non UBC-trained scaffolders will be admitted provided they will assist in union organizing drives.
- Helmets to Hardhats referrals will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
- Gate hires will be admitted on the recommendation of the employer and union representative.
- Showing up late for orientation or swearing-in will lead to rejection except under extremely special circumstances.
Join us!
To become a member, visit our application page.