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A reputable construction service provider in Markham is looking for a Construction Helper. The role requires no formal education but a willingness to learn basic construction tasks. Responsibilities include loading materials, erecting structures, and site clean-up. The salary is $20 per hour for a full-time position, on-site only. Ideal for candidates authorized to work in Canada.
Construction helper — Markham, ON
Posted on September 18, 2025 by a third-party for Employer details Executive Maintenance Services Inc.
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Education: No degree, certificate or diploma.
Experience: 1 to less than 7 months.
English
1 to less than 7 months
Work must be completed at the physical location. There is no option to work remotely.
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Do not apply if you are not authorized to work in Canada. The employer will not respond to your application.
Advertised until 2025-10-18
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