Labourer - Ferry
Dawson, Yukon Territory, Canada · À temps plein
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- Expérience
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- Salaire
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- Ouvertures
- 1
- Publié
- il y a 7 heures
- Work mode
- Au bureau
- Eligibility
- Candidates with equivalent education, training, and/or experience may be considered. This role is intended for applicants who can meet the stated public service conditions and fieldwork requirements.
- Resume
- Required to apply
Where you'll work
Description de l'emploi
Role overview
This casual labourer role supports operations at the George Black Ferry as part of the Department of Highways and Public Works in Dawson, Yukon Territory. The position contributes to safe, efficient ferry service for vehicles and passengers while supporting the Transportation team’s work serving Yukon communities.
What you will do
You will help with the safe loading, unloading, and positioning of vehicles and passengers on the ferry. The role also includes keeping safety conditions in good order, operating ferry ramps, assisting with emergency drills, and completing routine maintenance and safety inspections.
What the team values
The department emphasizes safety, innovation, teamwork, and leadership. Success in this role depends on being dependable, service-focused, adaptable, and willing to learn while contributing to a respectful team environment.
Essential qualifications
Applicants should show experience using a range of hand tools and experience working with the public while making judgment calls that protect travelling public safety. Equivalent combinations of education, training, and experience may also be considered.
Desired knowledge, skills, and suitability
The preferred candidate will bring strong safety awareness, service orientation, reliable work habits, and a willingness to learn. Good oral communication, adaptability, and teamwork are important, along with an interest in river safety and small boats.
Conditions of employment
This is a designated public service position. A transportation of dangerous goods (TDG) certificate must be obtained within one month of hire.
Job requirements
The work may involve travel across the territory, exposure to difficult weather, and extended periods away from headquarters. You must be able to work outdoors for up to 8 hours in all weather, use personal protective equipment, wear steel-toed work boots, and lift up to 50 lbs.
Additional information
For more details about this role, contact Royce Freeman, Area Superintendent at royce.freeman@yukon.ca. Questions about recruitment or career opportunities within Highways and Public Works can be directed to Katrina Dobush at katrina.dobush@yukon.ca. The position has no eligibility list. Information about terms and conditions of employment, how to apply, and resume preparation is available through the Government of Yukon careers information resource.