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  • Lethbridge, AB, Canada

    Labourer

    Lethbridge School Division, within the Facilities Services Department is accepting applications for the position of full-time Labourer. A Labourer works under the direct supervision of the Labour Foreman, performing a variety of tasks related to the maintenance of buildings, grounds, equipment and cartage of materials with respect to function, safety, serviceability and appearance. Project assignments require working as a team with others to supplement the Division’s personnel. The nature of the work requires considerable independence of judgement within prescribed policies. The work may require strenuous physical effort in completion of duties. Projects may require overtime hours.


    The duties would include but are not limited to:


    -Load and unload trucks independently up to 22 kg

    -Load and unload trucks with assistance medium (22 kg) to heavy (31.5 kg)

    -Moving and cartage of equipment, furniture and supplies (ongoing throughout the year)

    -Transporting, delivering, collecting mail, other printed materials and supplies to Lethbridge School Division departments and facilities as required

    -Assist the Purchasing department with deliveries, purchasing of items, and upkeep of the Purchasing warehouse

    -Maintenance of grounds by lawn mowing, edging, power raking, aerating, weed spraying, weed trimming, and fertilizing

    -Paint athletic game lines in fields and to hard surfaces markings including stairs and courtyards

    -Prune lower level trees and shrubbery

    -Snow removal, sanding and power sweeping of sidewalks, parking lots and courtyards

    -Make necessary repairs to asphalt surface in parking lots and play court areas

    -Seasonal installation and removal of snow fencing

    -Maintain fencing systems such as wood, chain link, and woven metal wire fabric

    -Service, observe and report defective/damaged gas powered and electric hand operated equipment to be repaired or decommissioned

    -Minor maintenance of fleet vehicles, tractors, skid steer loaders, and snow blowers

    -Servicing and repair of underground sprinkler systems

    -Observe and report defective/damaged physical education equipment to be repaired or decommissioned

    -Assist other Facilities Services personnel as required

    -Operation of equipment such as three ton pump truck, zero turn lawn mowers, truck and trailer towing, as well as various other landscape power and hand tools

    -Perform other related duties as assigned by the Director of Facility Services or designate


    Requirements

    -Proof of Grade 12 or Canadian Adult Educational Credential (CAEC) as issued by an accredited Canadian Province

    -If you have obtained your education outside of Canada, the Division requires a copy of your Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) or International Qualifications Assessment Service (IQAS) confirming completion of high school or post secondary equivalencies

    -Hold and maintain a valid 5th Class Alberta Drivers License

    -Satisfactory Drivers Abstract

    -Ability to operate a vehicle with trailer

    -Thorough knowledge of the applicable rules and regulations of safe driving


    Fitness and Abilities

    -Sufficient sight and hearing to perform related job duties

    -Able to stand or walk for extended periods

    -Able to lift and carry up to 22 kg independently and 22-31.5 kg with assistance

    -Able to climb and work from 5 metre ladders

    -Able to work in a highly active physical environment

    -Able to work with a variety of chemicals

    -Must be physically capable of performing heavy manual labour for extended periods of time under various weather conditions


    Additional Qualifications, Knowledge, Abilities & Skills

    -The successful candidate must be a team player, safety focused and a responsible individual who takes pride in their work

    -Proven public relations skills and demonstrated ability in promoting and maintaining effective working relations with public, students, co-workers, school staff, administration, and Division officials

    -Demonstrated ability of being a Division representative

    -Candidates must be team players with Maintenance, Caretakers and school staff

    -Excellent communication skills both in written and oral formats

    -Demonstrated ability to keep records and fill out required Division forms and paper work. Computer literacy could be an asset in this area


    Assets

    Experience sufficient to permit effective communications and related technical knowledge

    -Hold and maintain a valid 3rd Class Alberta Drivers License

    -Valid First Aid Certificate

    -Valid WHIMIS Certificate

    -Confined Space Entry and Rescue Training

    -Transportation of Dangerous Goods Training

    -Skid Steer Operator Training

    -Considerable knowledge of the rules and regulations governing the safe and proper practices for completing work


    Conditions of Employment

    In order to ensure and maintain a safe and secure working and learning environment, applicants new to Lethbridge School Division who are offered employment must provide:

    -A police information check; including Vulnerable Sector Check from Police Services or an RCMP detachment that does not have any charges or convictions.

    -A satisfactory Intervention Record Check from South Region Alberta Child and Family Services.

    -A satisfactory Drivers Abstract

    -Proof of photo identification in the form of a valid 5th class Alberta driver’s license. If one cannot be provided, a new card must be obtained and proof of application provided within three days of hire.

    -Documentation of a valid Social Insurance Number in the employee’s legal name. If valid Social Insurance documentation in the current legal name can not be provided, the successful candidate will be required to obtain a new one within three days of hire.


    Benefits

    Lethbridge School Division prides itself on supporting and promoting wellness of our employees through our diverse benefit plan for you and your family to access. Some of the amazing benefits included are:

    -100% employer paid premiums for health and dental care.

    -Health Spending Account (HSA)/Wellness Spending Account (WSA)

    -Free 24/7 access to our Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP). This includes but is not limited to: Lifestyle and specialty counselling (Health, Life Balance, Career).

    -Competitive retirement plan.

    -Discount at a variety of local fitness facilities within Lethbridge.

    -Certificate allowance.

    -Yearly clothing and safety footwear allowance.


    This is a purposeful and rewarding career that helps make a difference in students lives!


    Rate per hour $25.38


    Posting will remain open until 10:00 AM, March 6th, 2025


    Please apply on our website:

    https://apply.workable.com/j/EF4BCB7D51

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Online Slangs & meanings of the slang Labourer

Labourer

  • ROCK−HOG
  • ROCK−HOG

    Rock−hog is slang for a labourer engaged in tunneling through rock.

  • toe-rag
  • toe-rag

    n scumbag. Someone worthy of contempt - scoundrel, rotter, that sort of thing. A rather antiquated word. I am reliably informed that the term derives from weaving, where “tow” refers to short bits of fibre left over after combing the longer flax (“line”). Tow can be used as-is for cleaning guns, lighting fires or strangling small children, or it can be made into “tow cloth”; cheap clothing worn by manual labourers. A “tow rag” is a piece of tow cloth which has finished its useful clothing life and is now being used to stop oil dripping out of the car or such like. I can’t help wondering whether “toe-rag” is the Victorian equivalent of “douchebag”.

  • SEAGULL
  • SEAGULL

    Seagull is New Zealand slang for a casual, non−union, dock labourer.

  • NAVVY
  • NAVVY

    Navvy is British slang for a manual labourer, an unskilled construction worker or road digger.

  • BOHUNK
  • BOHUNK

    Bohunk is American and Canadian derogatory slang for a labourer from east or central Europe.

  • DONKEY
  • DONKEY

    Donkey is British slang for a slow, clumsy person. Donkey is British slang for a manual labourer.

  • SHOVELLER
  • SHOVELLER

    Shoveller is British slang for a building site labourer.

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Labourer

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