Employment

Are you interested in working at one of "Canada's Best Workplaces" as identified by the Great Places to Work Institute of Canada?

Hy-Tech Drilling Ltd. is a leading diamond drilling company headquartered in Smithers, BC that has offices and operations in several provinces in Canada with international affiliates. We are always accepting resumes from well focused, motivated individuals who can produce results. If you are an energetic team player with experience in the drilling industry, we'd like to hear from you. We offer a stable year-round work environment, training opportunities, travel and an exceptional wage and full benefit package and will help you reach your goals.

 

Ongoing Job Opportunities

  • We are accepting resumes for experienced Foremen, Drillers and Helpers to work on superior, well maintained hydraulic drills for surface drilling in British Columbia and Saskatchewan.
  • We are accepting resumes for experienced underground Drillers, Helpers, and Foreman with Ontario Common Core Training for work in Ontario.
  • We are accepting resumes for experienced underground drill Foremen with First Line Underground Mine Supervisors training.

We offer all our employees opportunity for training, travel and an exceptional wage & full benefit package.

Please send resumes Attention Jeff Flath to:

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  • 02.21.2012

    David Barr Award

    Congratulations to Harvey Tremblay and all the Staff at Hy-Tech Drilling for receiving the David Barr Award; our focus on safety has paid off. The award is presented annually to those who have demonstrated leadership and innovation excellence in exploration safety.
  • 01.24.2011

    Drilling Holes Turns Up Pay Dirt

    Got a piece of mountain to drill that's a tad on the horrendously inaccessible side? You could try Harvey Tremblay out of Smithers -- he gets his lightweight drills into places others can't reach with heavier gear.
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