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A leading infrastructure company in Ontario is seeking a dedicated individual to maintain and repair roadways and associated assets. The role primarily involves snow removal in winter and maintenance in summer, requiring a Class DZ license and effective communication skills. Responsibilities also include traffic control setup and availability for emergency responses. Candidates must be adaptable to changing conditions and capable of using various maintenance equipment. Join a diverse team committed to professional growth and safety.
Ferrovial is a global leader in infrastructure, operating in more than 15 countries and employing over 24,000 professionals. Founded in 1963, Ferrovial’s subsidiaries, including Webber, specialize in heavy civil, waterworks, energy and infrastructure management.
The incumbent is responsible for maintaining contracted assets (roadways, medians, signs, guardrails, fences, bridges, tunnels, vegetation, etc.) through operation/use of heavy equipment, particularly during seasonal needs (i.e. snow plow operations). The role requires a strong safety awareness and hazard recognition. Primary duties include seasonal snow removal, winter maintenance, and summer roadway maintenance.
For Winter Season: removal of snow and ice by using snow removal and/or sanding equipment, including salting and other seasonal maintenance on roads, bridges, etc.
For Summer Season: maintain and repair highway and other surfaces including signs, guardrails, fence, lighting, potholes, striping, adding or replacing reflectors, litter and debris removal.
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Webber and its companies are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. We encourage applications from all qualified candidates, including those with disabilities. We will accommodate applicants’ needs upon request. Ferrovial is an equal opportunity employer. We treat all job applications equally, regardless of gender, color, race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, disability, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, protected veteran status, or covered genetic information (each, a “Protected Class”).