Are you a dedicated and experienced Emergency Medical Responder in British Columbia looking to make a difference? Join our dynamic team at Trojan Safety, where your skills will play a valuable role in protecting the health and safety of workers at our sites.

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About Trojan Safety

At Trojan Safety, we take pride in being at the forefront of integrated safety services. Our unwavering dedication to innovation and excellence enables us to offer a variety of health, safety, and environmental services across various industries, including oil and gas, mining, pulp and paper, forestry, and construction throughout Western Canada.

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Our Emergency Medical Responder Job Description

We are seeking skilled and dedicated Emergency Medical Responders in BC to provide emergency services within industrial settings. As an EMR, you will provide essential emergency health services, maintain vital equipment, and ensure a secure environment for all personnel. We encourage you to apply to be an EMR at Trojan Safety if you are committed to excellence in emergency medical response and want to be part of a team that values safety and professionalism.

Roles and Responsibilities of an EMR

As an Emergency Medical Responder in BC, your key responsibilities will include:

  • Maintaining all current certifications, including:
  • Holding Provincial Governing Body Registration;
  • Adhering to all Advanced First Aid protocols;
  • Following first aid guidelines established by governing agencies;
  • Collecting and maintaining confidential information, such as patient records;
  • Providing First Aid to injured or ill workers;
  • Making transportation decisions for injured workers to healthcare facilities;
  • Familiarizing yourself with OH&S regulations, WCB documentation, and relevant first aid reports;
  • Tracking personnel headcount on location;
  • Participating actively in all safety meetings;
  • Ensuring all personnel on location have proper documentation;
  • Following all health and safety protocols and rules;
  • Operating company vehicles and using company equipment safely and appropriately.

Character Traits of an EMR

For our Emergency Medical Responder jobs, ideal candidates must exhibit the following character traits:

  • Confidence;
  • Responsibility;
  • Practicality;
  • Patience;
  • Relatability;
  • Safety consciousness;
  • Calmness;
  • Strong communication skills;
  • Effective problem-solving skills;
  • Excellent decision-making skills.

Physical Requirements of an EMR

Due to the demands of potentially hazardous situations of our Emergency Medical Responder jobs, candidates must:

  • Maintain a high level of physical fitness;
  • Be capable of handling physical demands, including working in various weather conditions;
  • Be prepared to work extended hours when required;
  • Have normal colour vision, as many safety systems are colour-coded.

Qualifications of an EMR

For our Emergency Medical Responder jobs, candidates must have the following:

  • Completion of a recognized EMR program and appropriate first aid training;
  • Valid Driver’s License (Class 5) with a current (within three months) clean Driver’s Abstract;
  • Valid Electronic General Safety Orientation (EGSO) certification (enform);
  • Valid H2S certification;
  • Valid WHMIS certification (provided);
  • Valid TDG certification (provided);
  • Valid BLS certification;
  • Valid British Columbia EMR license;
  • Valid Provincial Governing Body Registration.

Because the job is safety-critical, candidates for our Emergency Medical Responder jobs in BC must successfully pass a pre-employment drug screening.

Careers at Trojan Safety

A career at Trojan Safety offers the chance to build a future in various sectors while working alongside some of the most highly trained safety professionals in the field. We’re looking for individuals who align with our core values and are committed to protecting people, equipment, and worksites across demanding industrial environments. At Trojan Safety, we take pride in providing a supportive workplace where motivated team members can grow their skills, expand their certifications, and develop strong professional networks that can lead to rewarding, long-term careers.

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Trojan Safety’s Core Values

The following values are at the heart of everything we do.

Show You Care

Building a team that genuinely wants to help others is what we are all about, and it’s why we love the safety business. The right people take pride in going the extra mile and consistently demonstrate courtesy, gratitude, and humility

Keep Learning

Staying curious is non-negotiable because when the learning stops, the growth stops. Innovation comes from out-of-the-box thinking and the belief that every problem has a better solution.

Always Be On Time

Showing respect starts with being on time. That means arriving early, prepared, and ready to work before the promised start time. Punctuality builds credibility, and credibility builds trust with clients and co-workers.

Be Dependable

Providing consistent, reliable support is essential in this line of work. Showing up trained, prepared, and properly equipped ensures the job is done right. When issues arise, they must be handled promptly, professionally, and without excuses.

Cultivate Relationships

Giving more than is asked, genuinely caring about clients and colleagues, and bringing a positive attitude to the work help create lasting partnerships. Plus, having a sense of humour doesn’t hurt either.

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Browse our available emergency medical responder jobs in BC below and begin your journey to a fulfilling new career today.

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Role and Responsibilities

The OFA 3 Medic’s main role on location is to provide emergency response to crews in the event of an injury, illness or emergency situation. The Industrial First Aid Attendant’s tasks include, but not limited to:
  • Maintaining all current tickets – i.e. H2S, First Aid, CPR, TDG, WHMIS, Provincial Governing Body Registration;
  • Keeping up with all protocols of Advanced First Aid;
  • Obeying and following first aid protocols set out by ruling government agencies;
  • Collecting and maintaining confidential information – i.e. all pertinent patient medical information;
  • Providing First Aid to workers when injured or ill, within your scope of practice (OFA3, EMR, PCP);
  • Making transport decision of injured worker to health care facility;
  • Familiarizing oneself with WCB documentation, OH&S regulations and all pertinent first aid reports;
  • Maintaining proper head count of personnel on location;
  • Being an active participant in all safety meetings;
  • Ensure that all personnel on location have proper documentation;
  • Follow all Health and Safety rules;
  • Operating company vehicles and using company equipment in a safe and appropriate manner.

Character Traits

Industrial First Aid Attendants will be working in close proximity to crews and must maintain an air of “friendly professionalism”. They must also show the following character traits:
  • Confident;
  • Responsible;
  • Practical;
  • Patient;
  • Ability of relating to wide range of individuals;
  • Being extremely safety conscious;
  • Remaining calm in emergencies;
  • Ability to direct workers in the event of a medical emergency;
  • Have effective communication skills;
  • Have effective problem solving and decision-making skills.

Physical Requirements

Due to the nature of the position, an Industrial First Aid attendant must:
  • Posses and maintain a reasonable level of fitness;
  • Have good observation skills;
  • Be able to work long hours, work many consecutive shifts both day and night shift;
  • Be able to work several consecutive shifts, both day and night shifts;
  • First Aid Attendants must have normal color vision as many safety systems are color code.

Qualifications

  • Valid Class 5 Drivers Licence & Current (within 3 months) Drivers Abstract
  • Common Safety Orientation (can provide)
  • H2S Alive (can provide)
  • WHIMIS (provided)
  • TDG (provided)
  • Current Provincial Governing Body Registration
This is a safety sensitive position and the candidate must complete and clear a pre-employment drug test.

Trojan Core Values – The Heart of Everything We Do:

  1. Show you care
  2. Keep learning
  3. Always on time
  4. Dependable
  5. It’s all about relationships

Job Features

Job CategoryEmergency Medical Responder, Medic
Pay$20.00-$25.00 per hour
BenefitsExtended health care, On-site parking, Wellness program

Role and Responsibilities The OFA 3 Medic’s main role on location is…

Role and Responsibilities

Trojan Safety Services Ltd is looking for professional individuals with positive attitudes to join our team. We are actively recruiting persons for the position of PCP to work in and around Fort St John. Our personnel are an essential part of any operation on site. We are always on the lookout for independent, enthusiastic and motivated individuals to add to our staff of emergency medical personnel
  • Provide medical care in accordance with Trojan safety medical protocols
  • Provide medical care within the scope of practice
  • Represent Trojan safety in a positive and professional manner
  • Be able to effectively handle and respond to stressful/emergency situation
  • Coordinate STARS site if needed
  • Maintain cleanliness of all equipment
  • Adhere to Trojan Safety Services Ltd Safe Work Practices and Hazard ID Procedures
  • Sign in/out personnel on location
  • Fill out daily paperwork (Safety meeting with head count, daily operation reports, hazard identification, service tickets, accident/incident if applicable)
  • Achieve and Maintain 100% Compliance within Trojan's Health and Safety Program
  Complete daily checklists for using Formstack app– AED, Medication Kit, Trauma and airway bags, oxygen bottles Ensure phone and radio checks and daily contacts within the team are working
  • Attend daily site safety/toolbox and operations meetings
  • Assist in identifying any health hazards, near misses, and any work site hazards
  • Possess strong interpersonal skills
  Previous employment in the Oil and Gas Industry Ability to travel areas of Alberta for extended periods of time due to the remote worksite location

Character Traits

Character Traits PCP’s will be working in close proximity to crews and must maintain an air of “friendly professionalism”. They must also show the following character traits:
  • Confident;
  • Responsible;
  • Practical;
  • Patient;
  • Ability of relating to wide range of individuals;
  • Being extremely safety conscious;
  • Remaining calm in emergencies;
  • Ability to direct workers in the event of a medical emergency;
  • Have effective communication skills;
  • Have effective problem solving and decision-making skills.

Physical Requirements

Due to the nature of the position, an Industrial PCP must:
  • Posses and maintain a reasonable level of fitness;
  • Have good observation skills;
  • Be able to work long hours, work many consecutive shifts both day and night shift;
  • Be able to work several consecutive shifts, both day and night shifts;
  • PCP’s must have normal color vision as many safety systems are color code.

Qualifications

  • Valid Class 5 Drivers Licence & Current (within 3 months) Drivers Abstract
  • CSO
  • H2S
  • WHIMIS (provided)
  • TDG (provided)
  • BLS
  • Current Provincial Governing Body Registration
  • Must also maintain a current OFA3
This is a safety sensitive position and the candidate must complete and clear a pre-employment drug test.

Trojan Core Values – The Heart of Everything We Do:

  1. Show you care
  2. Keep learning
  3. Always on time
  4. Dependable
  5. It’s all about relationships

Job Features

Job CategoryMedic, Primary Care Paramedic
Pay$28.00-$33.00 per hour
Expected Hours40 – 60 per week
BenefitsDental care, Extended health care, Flexible schedule, Store discount, Vision care
Schedule12 hour shift, Day shift, Evening shift, Overtime
EducationSecondary School (preferred)
Licence/CertificationOFA3 (required), BC Registered PCP Certificate (required)
Work LocationIn person

Role and Responsibilities Trojan Safety Services Ltd is looking for professional individuals…

Roles and Responsibilities

The Industrial First Aid Attendant’s main role on location is to provide emergency response to crews in the event of an injury, illness or emergency situation. The Industrial First Aid Attendant’s tasks include, but not  limited to:
  • Maintaining all current tickets - i.e. H2S, First Aid, CPR, TDG, WHMIS, Provincial Governing Body Registration;
  • Keeping up with all protocols of Advanced First Aid;
  • Obeying and following first aid protocols set out by ruling government agencies;
  • Collecting and maintaining confidential information - i.e.: all pertinent patient medical information;
  • Providing First Aid to workers when injured or ill, within your scope of practice (OFA3, EMR, PCP);
  • Making transport decision of injured worker to health care facility;
  • Familiarizing oneself with WCB documentation, OH&S regulations and all pertinent first aid reports;
  • Maintaining proper head count of personnel on location;
  • Being an active participant in all safety meetings;
  • Ensure that all personnel on location have proper documentation;
  • Follow all Health and Safety rules;
  • Operating company vehicles and using company equipment in a safe and appropriate manner.

Character Traits

Industrial First Aid Attendants will be working in close proximity to crews and must maintain an air of  “friendly professionalism”. They must also show the following character traits:
  • Confidence;
  • Responsible;
  • Practical;
  • Patient;
  • Ability of relating to wide range of individuals;
  • Being extremely safety conscious;
  • Remaining calm in emergencies;
  • Ability to direct workers in the event of a medical emergency;
  • Have effective communication skills;
  • Have effective problem solving and decision making skills.

Physical Traits

Due to the nature of the position, an Industrial First Aid Attendant must:
  • Posses and maintain a reasonable level of fitness;
  • Be able to work long hours, work many consecutive shifts both day and night shift;
  • Be able to work several consecutive shifts, both day and night shifts;
  • Have good observational skills;
  • Have normal color vision as many safety systems are color code.

Qualifications

  • Valid Class 5 Drivers Licence & Current (within 3 months), clean Drivers Abstract
  • EGSO (enform)
  • H2S
  • WHMIS (provided)
  • TDG (provided)
  • BLS
  • Current Provincial Governing Body Registration
This is considered a safety sensitive position and the candidate must be able to pass a pre-employment drug test.

Trojan Core Values – The Heart of Everything We Do:

  1. Show you care
  2. Keep learning
  3. Always on time
  4. Dependable
  5. It’s all about relationships

Job Features

Job CategoryFirst Aid Attendant, Medic

Roles and Responsibilities The Industrial First Aid Attendant’s main role on location…