Seasonal Maintenance Crew Member

Website Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy

Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy
Williams Lake (On-Site)

If you wish to be considered for a Seasonal Maintenance Crew Leader position, you must apply via Requisition #118089. If you wish to apply on different locations for a Seasonal Maintenance Crew Member position, you must apply via Requisition #118077.

Seasonal Maintenance Crew Member
$46,390.17 – $52,148.60 annually

Recreation Sites and Trails BC (RSTBC) is excited to hire for the 2025 Seasonal Maintenance Crew Program. Up to 2 high-energy, collaborative, physically active individuals will be employed as Seasonal Maintenance Crew Members to work on various outdoor recreation projects from May to the end of August within the 100 Mile House- Chilcotin Recreation District.

Under the supervision of a Seasonal Maintenance Crew Leader, typical work duties will include:

•      Recreation and campsite maintenance such as building, repairing, and maintaining facilities (e.g. picnic tables, boardwalks, footbridges, signage, kiosks, outhouses, docks);

•      Trail building and maintenance on many different types of trails;

•      Interacting with recreation users by providing information, responding to elementary questions, addressing minor conflicts, and escalating significant issues to their supervisor or an RSTBC district staff member.

Crews will travel to the far reaches of their recreation district and may travel to neighbouring districts for projects. You must be willing to work up to a 10-hour day and overnight in remote locations. Workdays will be Monday to Friday, for 70 hours every two-week pay period.

Qualifications for this role include:

  • Grade 12 graduation or GED; AND one of the following:
  • Partially complete, or completed degree or diploma in an Outdoor Recreation Management or a Natural Resource Management related field AND 4 months (full time) *related work or volunteer experience; OR
  • Six months (full time) *related work or volunteer experience.

*Related work or volunteer experience may include:

  • Experience working with others in a team environment.
  • Experience with construction, carpentry, trail building, chainsaw use, small engines, all-terrain vehicles, hand tools, and/ or power tools.
  • Experience working outdoors, such as:
    • Field work relating to forestry, conservation, ecology, or other natural resource fields

For more information, a complete list of qualifications and to apply online by January 13, 2025, please go to: https://bcpublicservice.hua.hrsmart.com/hr/ats/Posting/view/118079

To apply for this job please visit bcpublicservice.hua.hrsmart.com.