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Quality Technician (Concrete & Structural)

Allnorth

Saskatoon

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CAD 30,000 - 60,000

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Job summary

A multi-disciplinary engineering firm is seeking a Quality Technician for its Elk Valley Resources project in British Columbia. The candidate will be responsible for conducting inspections, ensuring compliance with project specifications, and maintaining quality standards in concrete and structural works. Experience in construction quality control and knowledge of relevant testing procedures are crucial. Competitive pay and opportunities for future projects across Western Canada are included.

Benefits

Competitive wages and benefits package
Career growth opportunities
Safe work environment
Exposure to various projects

Qualifications

  • Minimum 3–5 years of experience in construction quality control or testing.
  • Knowledge of CSA A23.1 and A23.2 standards.
  • Ability to interpret drawings and specifications.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct inspections and testing of concrete and related civil works.
  • Prepare and maintain Quality Control documentation.
  • Identify non-conformances and support corrective actions.

Skills

Concrete testing procedures
Attention to detail
Effective communication

Education

Certification in concrete testing (ACI or CCIL)
Job description
Quality Technician (Concrete & Structural) Elk Valley Resources, British Columbia About Allnorth

Big Enough to Know How, Small Enough to Know You

Allnorth is a multi-disciplinary engineering, project delivery, and construction services company. We provide smart, practical project solutions to clients in the metals and minerals, energy and renewables, fiber and chemicals, and infrastructure sectors. With offices across Canada, the US, and Mexico, we continue to grow!

Our team is our most valuable asset, and a triple bottom line (TBL) philosophy is at the heart of our business. It takes a talented, motivated, and empowered team to delight our clients, driving profitability for all parties. When it comes to guiding principles, safety is part of our DNA, we are committed to building and nurturing Indigenous relationships, we support our communities, and we recognize the importance of environmental stewardship.

Our Ideal Candidate:

We are currently seeking a Quality Technician (Concrete & Structural) to support our Elk Valley Resources project in British Columbia. This position plays a key role in ensuring compliance with project specifications, drawings, and quality standards through inspection, testing, and documentation of concrete and structural works.

Key Responsibilities
  • Conduct inspections and testing of concrete, reinforcing steel, structural steel, and related civil works to verify compliance with specifications and drawings.
  • Perform field sampling, slump, air content, temperature, and strength testing in accordance with CSA and ASTM standards.
  • Witness and document formwork, rebar placement, embed installation, and concrete pour activities.
  • Review and verify material certifications, mill test reports, and supplier documentation.
  • Prepare and maintain Quality Control (QC) and Inspection Test Record (ITR) documentation for turnover.
  • Support the QA/QC Supervisor and Construction Management Team in implementing the project’s Quality Management Plan (QMP).
  • Identify non-conformances, support corrective actions, and ensure timely close-out of quality issues.
  • Participate in pre-pour meetings, toolbox talks, and daily construction reviews.
  • Promote a culture of safety, quality, and continuous improvement on site.
Qualifications
  • Minimum 3–5 years of experience in construction quality control or testing, preferably in heavy industrial or mining environments.
  • Knowledge of concrete and structural inspection/testing procedures, including CSA A23.1 and A23.2.
  • Certification or training in concrete testing (e.g., ACI or CCIL Field Testing Technician) considered a strong asset.
  • Experience interpreting drawings, specifications, and quality documentation.
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to complete thorough field records.
  • Effective communication and teamwork skills in a multi-disciplinary construction environment.
  • Valid driver’s license and ability to work in a remote project setting on rotation.
Compensation & Rotation
  • Competitive hourly rate and LOA/travel allowance in accordance with project location.
  • Rotation schedule to be determined based on project needs.
  • Project-based employment with opportunity for continued work on future Allnorth projects across Western Canada.
What’s in it for you?

We believe that a happy and fulfilled team leads to exceptional results, which is why we offer a range of perks designed to support your well-being, career growth, and community engagement.

  • Competitive wages and benefits package
  • Opportunity to work on meaningful electrical projects
  • Safe, rewarding work environment with opportunities to expand your skills
  • Exposure to a variety of industrial projects across Western Canada

WE TAKE CARE OF YOU SO YOU CAN TAKE CARE OF OUR CLIENTS

In joining us, you’ll face rewarding, career-developing challenges that enable you to contribute to our clients’ successes. Despite how much we grow, you’ll never be just a number but rather a vital member of the Allnorth Team.

Engage with us at Allnorth and be empowered to enrich people’s lives, including your own.

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