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West Cirque Construction in the Saskatoon region is seeking an experienced Skilled Labourer with a strong work ethic to join our construction team on a large multifamily project. You will contribute to carpentry tasks and help maintain quality and safety on site under the direction of the Site Superintendent.
We offer competitive wages, extended health and dental coverage, a healthcare and lifestyle spending account, RRSP/TFSA matching, life insurance, paid training, discretionary bonus, and a
West Cirque Construction is a leading residential and commercial General Contractor. West Cirque Construction is currently seeking an experienced Skilled Labourer with a strong work ethic, the desire to be part of a team, and the skills to assist in the construction of a multifamily project in the Saskatoon region.
As a member of our team, you will provide insight and innovative solutions to ensure the successful construction of our commercial and residential properties.
What’s in it for you!
WCC seeks to be a preferred employer, so we prioritize work / life balance, we focus on team building and collaboration, and we encourage involvement and engagement with diverse aspects of the communities we live and work in.
Reporting to the Site Superintendent, the Skilled Labourer selected will be responsible for the completion of carpentry work and quality management of a large multifamily build, ensuring the compliance with local building code and company safety policy. The Skilled Labourer is also responsible for general site maintenance and clean-up as needed.
West Cirque Construction is committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace where all employees feel valued and respected. We welcome applicants that reflect this diversity.
We respectfully acknowledge that we are situated on the traditional territories of the Siksika, Kainai, Piikani, Tsuut’ina, Îyârhe Nakoda, Nehiyaw, Dëne Siné, Dane-zaa, Nakota Sioux. These lands are subject to Treaties 4,6,7,8, and 10, and have long served as meeting grounds, travel routes, and gathering places for many diverse First Nations including the Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee, as well as Métis, and Inuit peoples. We recognize all these Nations and communities, whose rich histories, languages, cultures, and traditions continue to thrive and are key to the enrichment of all our communities.