Suncor Energy says driverless trucks will kill 400 haul truck jobs

Suncor's plan to test the autonomous truck systems was initially criticized by the Unifor union local because of job losses. But Little says Suncor is working with the union to minimize job impacts by retraining workers whose jobs will disappear.

Suncor Energy says driverless trucks will result in net loss of 400 full-time positions


The company has been preparing for the switch by hiring its truck drivers, including those at its just-opened Fort Hills mine, on a temporary basis, he added. Suncor said the earliest there will be a decrease in heavy equipment operator positions at Base Plant operations is 2019.
Little said the company will replace trucks that have reached the end of their useful life with new Komatsu trucks. He said they cost about $5 million each, not including the obstacle detection systems and computer gear needed for autonomy.

Some of Suncor's newer existing trucks will be retrofitted, he added.
He said the autonomous trucks are so efficient — because they operate 24 hours a day and stop only for fuel — the company will need fewer trucks in the future than it employs now.
Komatsu says tires on its autonomous trucks last 40 percent longer because the trucks avoid sudden acceleration and abrupt steering.
Rio Tinto's trucks are controlled remotely from its operations center in Perth, about 1,500 kilometers from the mines, but Little said Suncor is initially going to operate the trucks from control rooms at each mine site.
CALGARY — About 400 jobs are expected to disappear at Suncor Energy Inc.'s oilsands mines in northern Alberta as it deploys driverless ore-hauling trucks to replace the ones humans operate now.
"We have about 500 roles that will get eliminated through this and we're going to add about 100. So the net change in our workforce is about 400 positions," chief operating officer Mark Little said in an interview Wednesday.
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