Maintenance, construction, and environmental services for energy and industrial sectors
FLINT operates a diversified services business across maintenance turnarounds, fabrication, pipeline work, and environmental remediation for oil & gas, mining, power, and water treatment clients. The hiring profile is heavily weighted toward field operations—engineering and construction roles dominate the active pipeline—with a lean corporate overhead, typical of project-driven industrial services. Current pain points cluster around regional expansion (Ontario, new markets) and contract management, suggesting growth is constrained by operational capacity and subcontractor network depth rather than demand.
Notable leadership hires: PMO Director
FLINT provides integrated services across maintenance & turnarounds, wear technologies, fabrication, modularization, facility construction, pipeline installation & integrity, heavy equipment operation, and environmental services. The company serves energy and industrial customers including oil & gas, petrochemical, mining, power, agriculture, forestry, infrastructure, and water treatment operators. Based in Calgary with 1,001–5,000 employees, FLINT is a public company founded in 1967. Work is organized around discrete projects (turnarounds, reclamation, decommissioning, critical lifts) rather than recurring retainers, driving a variable staffing model and ongoing recruitment across field trades and engineering disciplines.
FLINT uses SAP (enterprise resource planning), Maximo (asset maintenance management), Primavera P6 and Microsoft Project (project scheduling), CADWorx and Plant 3D (engineering design), Navisworks (3D coordination), plus Microsoft Office suite and Teams for collaboration.
Yes. Engineering roles make up 40 of 93 active positions, with 16 junior, 22 senior, and 2 director-level openings. Hiring is concentrated in Canada and accelerating.
FLINT is headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Current hiring is focused in Canada, with expansion ambitions in Ontario and other regions.
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