Rite-Way Fencing is Canada?s largest fencing company, with 15 branches in AB, BC, SK & ON.
We are looking for a experienced fence installer for our Grande Prairie branch for our spring start up. This is a skilled position, and several years experience in a similar role, along with the following, are required:
* Experience installing and overseeing the installation of chain link fence, vinyl fence and ornamental fence systems.
* The ability to read and interpret drawings, specifications and maps.
* Able to operate and use skid steers and hand and power tools safely. (Compliance with our company health and safety program is mandatory.)
* Measure, mark and set out fencing.
* This job is physical in nature, and you will be required to lift moderate weights and install fence on site.
In addition to these fence specific skills, we require someone who is:
* Bondable
* Has a clean drivers abstract and full (not N) license
* Is able to pass drug testing for work on commercial and industrial sites
* Can pass a criminal record check for work on government and related projects
* Preference given to candidates with some safety training and tickets
If you meet all of these requirements, we want to hear from you!
Please note that while a salary range is stated for this position, this is commensurate with experience.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $30.00-$37.00 per hour
Expected hours: No less than 40 per week
Additional pay:
* Overtime pay
Benefits:
* Casual dress
* Dental care
* Extended health care
* On-site parking
Flexible language requirement:
* French not required
Schedule:
* 10 hour shift
* Day shift
* Monday to Friday
* Overtime
* Weekends as needed
Experience:
* fence installer: 2 years (preferred)
Licence/Certification:
* full driver's license (preferred)
Work Location: In person
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