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Job Summary
A Bridges & Structures Carpenter performs all types of construction type work, from timber construction to concrete pouring. The Carpenter's tasks will vary dependent on each project.
Responsibilities:
Constructing, installing, maintaining and repairing structures.Reading/interpreting blueprints and drawings.Other tasks such as pouring concrete, timber construction, culvert installationProviding material estimates for certain portions of repairs and projects.Following company policies and procedures including safe work practices.Use various common and specialized hand and power tools Prepare and carry out minor maintenance of tools for assigned work Remove and replace defective bridge, culvert, and other structural components
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What We Offer
Training
Newly hired Bridges & Structures Carpenters participate in a comprehensive paid training program at CN Campus (Winnipeg, MB). Expenses related to transportation, accommodation and meals while at Campus are covered by CN.
Successful completion of the entire training program, including written exams, physical assessments and field training, is required to work as a Bridges & Structures Carpenter.
Successful Candidate Process:
Medical assessment (including drug, hearing, and vision). Criminal background checkOffer Letter
Paid Training Structure
· Four weeks (4) at CN Campus (classroom training and exams)
This position is a unionized position. As such, pay and benefits are governed by the applicable collective agreement.