Job Detail
Position
Public Works Labourer 3
Wage/Salary
$24.01/hr as per the collective agreement
Employment Terms: Full Time
Employment Length: Permanent
Job Description
Public Works Labourer 3 employees perform highly skilled tasks to maintain and enhance municipal infrastructure. This role requires extensive experience and advanced technical skills, working outdoors in all weather conditions. Responsibilities include complex maintenance, repair, and construction tasks for roadways (streets, lanes, sidewalks), water distribution and sewage collection systems, storm water systems, traffic signs and street lights, and the cemetery.
Public Works Labourer 3 employees perform highly skilled tasks to maintain and enhance municipal infrastructure. This role requires extensive experience and advanced technical skills, working outdoors in all weather conditions. Responsibilities include complex maintenance, repair, and construction tasks for roadways (streets, lanes, sidewalks), water distribution and sewage collection systems, storm water systems, traffic signs and street lights, and the cemetery. The position ensures these systems are maintained to the highest standards and operate safely and effectively.
Required Qualifications:
Education & Certifications
Valid Class 3A Saskatchewan drivers license
Satisfactory results from a criminal record check and drivers abstract
Powered mobile equipment (PME) certification, or equivalent
The following certifications will be considered an asset and are required within the first 3 months of employment:
o Confined space (entry and monitor)
o Ground disturbance level 2
o Fall protection
o Transportation of dangerous goods
o WHIMIS
o First Aid
Experience
A minimum of 1-year previous experience in a similar capacity
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Must be able and willing to operate a dump truck or vacuum truck
Knowledge of equipment maintenance
Ability to work with minimal supervision
Must be able and willing to perform all duties of the job in various weather conditions for extended periods
Ability to establish and maintain cooperative and productive working relationships
Good communication and comprehension ability - written and oral
Visit our website meadowlake.ca/p/job-postings to view the full list of duties and requirements for this position.
How to Apply: Please submit your resume and cover letter to the attention of Neil Marsh, Interim
City Manager. Resumes are to be submitted via email to hr@meadowlake.ca with the
job title in the subject line.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only candidates who are
selected for an interview will be contacted.