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NDT Jobs & Salaries in Edmonton, AB

The NDT job market in Edmonton is shaped directly by its industrial base — Bitumen upgrading, Refining, Petrochemical (Industrial Heartland). Major employers and asset owners in the area include Imperial Oil Strathcona Refinery, Suncor Edmonton Refinery, Shell Scotford Refinery / Upgrader, all of which run continuous inspection programs and rotate inspection contractors against multi-year MSAs. Code authorities most often cited in local procurement specifications are ABSA, CSA Z662, API 510 / 570 / 653, so any inspector hunting work in Edmonton should expect those references in interviews and pre-qualification packages. Wages track close to the national median for inspectors, with overtime making up the variable component. A recurring local theme: "Edmonton's Industrial Heartland turnaround season collides ABSA pressure-equipment inspections with shutdown windows — every UT cal interval has to be defensible to a provincial inspector, not just an internal QA auditor." Beyond the top-of-mind names, the deeper bench in Edmonton includes North West Redwater Sturgeon Refinery, Nutrien Redwater, Inter Pipeline Heartland — these are the employers that pre-qualification managers screen most often when filling rotational openings. BLS-anchored Level II wages in Edmonton run around $76,000/yr; Level III with API endorsements layers on to roughly $118,000/yr — the gap between the two is the single biggest reason local inspectors pursue Level III. Jurisdictional layer matters here: CSA B51 and CSA Z662 apply on top of the federal/national codes, and missing the local-authority reference on a procedure submission is a common rejection reason for first-time-into-Edmonton contractors. One angle that differentiates Edmonton from peer markets: Strathcona is densest refining cluster in Canada — 4 sites in 30km radius. Turnaround calendar: Spring TARs (Apr-May); Fall TARs (Sep-Oct) — the inspection workforce flexes hard against this rhythm and overtime stacks during those windows.

Industry mix driving demand

Local industries

Bitumen upgrading
Refining
Petrochemical (Industrial Heartland)

Top local employers / asset owners

  • Imperial Oil Strathcona Refinery (Refinery / upgrader)
  • Suncor Edmonton Refinery (Refinery)
  • Shell Scotford Refinery / Upgrader (Refinery / upgrader)
  • Dow Fort Saskatchewan (Petrochemical)
  • Nutrien Redwater (Fertilizer / industrial)

Methods most-used locally

UT thickness; PAUT for high-temperature piping; RT on weld repairs; MT/PT on critical welds; PAUT; AE for tank monitoring; MT; PT.

Salary bands in Edmonton
RolePay (USD)
NDT Trainee / Helper
0-1 yrsNo certification yet; pursuing ASNT Level I
$38K–$50K
ASNT Level I Technician
1-2 yrsASNT NDT Level I in one or more methods
$48K–$65K
ASNT Level II UT/RT/MT/PT Inspector
3-6 yrsASNT NDT Level II in primary method(s)
$60K–$92K
PAUT/TOFD Technician
4-8 yrsASNT Level II UT plus PAUT and/or TOFD endorsement
$78K–$115K
API 510 / 570 / 653 Inspector
5+ yrsAPI 510, 570, or 653 individual certifications
$88K–$135K
ASNT Level III / NDE Engineer
8-15 yrsASNT NDT Level III in multiple methods
$110K–$175K

Certifications worth holding for the Edmonton market

  • ASNT NDT Level II in your primary method (UT or RT is the most marketable starting point)
  • API 510 (pressure vessel) — turnaround season is gated by the count of API 510 inspectors a contractor can field
  • API 570 (in-service piping) — table-stakes for any piping-circuit inspection work
  • API 653 (above-ground storage tank) — required for tank shell, floor, and roof inspection scopes
  • ASNT Level III in your primary method (the credential that unlocks procedure approval and inspector certification)

Application checklist

  1. Photo of your current ASNT (or ISO 9712 / NAS 410) certification card and the underlying written practice that issued it.
  2. Proof of relevant API certifications (510 / 570 / 653) if you are applying to Edmonton refining, petrochemical, or pipeline work.
  3. Documented vision examination (current within 12 months) and physical / colour-perception test as required by your written practice.
  4. A method-by-method experience log totalling the hours required by your level (e.g. 1,600 h for Level II UT under SNT-TC-1A).
  5. OSHA 10 (or 30) construction safety card; many petrochemical sites also require TWIC, BROWZ, ISN, or Avetta enrollment.
  6. Procedure-writing samples if applying for Level III or NDE engineer roles — at minimum a UT or RT procedure you authored.
  7. A signed reference from a Level III or supervising inspector who can vouch for your hands-on experience hours.

Frequently asked

What's the entry-level NDT salary in Edmonton?

Entry-level NDT trainees in Edmonton start around $38K-$54K (BLS-anchored regional band). Once ASNT Level I certifications come in (typically 6-12 months), base pay steps to ~$54K-$76K, with turnaround overtime layering on top.

Which NDT certifications are most in-demand in Edmonton?

ASNT NDT Level II in your primary method (UT or RT is the most marketable starting point); API 510 (pressure vessel) — turnaround season is gated by the count of API 510 inspectors a contractor can field; API 570 (in-service piping) — table-stakes for any piping-circuit inspection work — these are the certifications that show up most often in local procurement and pre-qualification packages. Note also CSA B51 and CSA Z662 — local code references that procurement managers expect inspectors to be familiar with.

Are remote / travel NDT roles available out of Edmonton?

Yes. Most Edmonton-based inspection contractors run a mix of local turnaround work and travel-rotation positions to other regions; a willingness to mobilise is one of the fastest ways to break into the industry from a Level I background.

Who are the largest NDT employers in Edmonton?

The biggest single employer of NDT inspectors in Edmonton is Imperial Oil Strathcona Refinery; the broader top-five typically also includes Suncor Edmonton Refinery, Shell Scotford Refinery + Upgrader, North West Redwater Sturgeon Refinery, Nutrien Redwater. Pre-qualification with the top three names unlocks the bulk of the local volume.

What makes the Edmonton NDT market different from neighbouring cities?

Strathcona is densest refining cluster in Canada — 4 sites in 30km radius Combined with: nwr sturgeon is north america's only refinery built ground-up for diluted bitumen. These local specialties shape the kinds of credentials that get hired here vs. neighbouring metros.

When does NDT hiring spike in Edmonton?

Hiring follows the local turnaround calendar: Spring TARs (Apr-May); Fall TARs (Sep-Oct). Recruitment for these surge periods typically opens 60-90 days ahead, so positioning your resume by January for a spring TAR or July for an autumn TAR is the most effective approach.

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