Responsibilities: -Maintain site buildings and facilities-Design, construct, retrofit, and repair cabinets, tables, shelves, benches, partitions, flooring, door and window frames, locks, door handles, and other types of furniture-Maintain building interiors and exteriors-Install siding, drywall and flooring -Install, repair and maintain building roofs -Operate, maintain, and calibrate hand and power carpentry tools-Operate brush cutting equipment, chain saws, and waste incinerator-Expected to operate some medium-duty equipment such as vac/water truck, personnel bus, gravel truck, small loaders, etc. Skills and Qualifications:-Must have an interprovincial Journeyperson Carpenter ticket-5+ years experience working in a commercial, industrial, or facilities operation setting-Thorough understanding of methods, materials, tools, and equipment used in both rough and finished carpentry-Knowledge of applicable building and safety code requirements-Ability to operate required equipment in a safe and responsible manner-Ability to read building specifications, blueprints and as-builts -Class 2 drivers license is an asset-Experience with operation of heavy/medium duty equipment is an asset-Willingness to work with minimum supervision-Work as part of the maintenance team to ensure the safe and efficient production of the mill-Willingness to assist other trades in completion of their duties-Priority will be given to residents of the Saskatchewans North Work Location & Schedule:-McClean Lake Mine site-14 days in and 14 days out rotating schedule-Normally an 11 hour work day, although some activity outside of normal working hours may be required-This position requires moderate physical ability
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