Site Superintendent – Surface & Baseworks
Whitehorse, Yukon
Castle Rock Enterprises has been a market leader in the areas of underground utilities (sewer, water, electrical), site preparation, quarry services, land remediation and trucking for over 25 years. Founded in 1995, the company was purchased by Dakwakada Capital Investments (DCI) in 2010, which has maintained its family-business culture. DCI is a privately owned investment firm in Whitehorse, Yukon that holds and manages most investment and business assets of the Champagne and Aishihik First Nations (CAFN).
On top of our reputation as a top-quality construction company, being a 100% First Nations owned business contributes to our competitive advantage. Castle Rock maintains strong partnerships with the CAFN and the broader Whitehorse and Yukon communities through many community giving and sponsorship programs.
One of the first companies in the Yukon to achieve COR Certification, the health and safety of employees, contractors and the public is an integral part of our daily activities and our most vital core value at Castle Rock.
We are recruiting for the 2024 season (May through October). Camp, Hotel or Airbnb accommodations will be provided unless you prefer to secure your own private accommodation for the season. LOA based on accommodations.
Opportunity to work and live in one of the most beautiful places in Canada – Whitehorse, Yukon.
Established as the Yukon’s capital city in 1953, the City of Whitehorse is home to some of the most spectacular scenery, talented artists and innovative businesses in Canada. Situated along the Yukon River on the traditional territory of the Kwanlin Dün First Nation and the Ta’an Kwäch’än Council, over 31,000 people call Whitehorse home. The City enjoys a healthy economy thanks to a strong business community, which was recognized when Whitehorse was named the top city for entrepreneurs in 2018 by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business. The City also enjoys a successful working relationship with the areas First Nations and the territorial government.
Environmental sustainability and responsibility has become a key priority for the City. Known as Wilderness City, access to nature remains a top value for residents who can enjoy recreation activities year-round, a vibrant art scene and a multitude of cultures as people from all over the world have decided to settle north of 60.
There is a reason why Whitehorse has seen a steady growth in population; it’s because it truly is a wonderful place to live, work and play. This is your opportunity to trade in the noise, congestion and traffic for clean air, open spaces and untouched wilderness while growing your career.
For more on life in the Yukon, explore the Travel Yukon website at: www.travelyukon.com
Position Summary:
Reporting directly to the Project Manager and General Superintendent, the Surface and Baseworks Superintendent is responsible for the day-to-day operations at their project site(s). The Site Superintendent is responsible for the allocation of resources, equipment and subcontractors within their projects. They monitor and inspect work in progress to ensure compliance with contract specifications and company standards. The main objective of the Site Superintendent will be to deliver work safely, within time, within budget and to the expected level of quality.
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Requirements:
If you are a dedicated and motivated infrastructure construction site superintendent looking for exciting and challenging projects, we look forward to hearing from you.
As a 100% First Nation-owned business, we strongly encourage submissions from qualified CAFN Citizens and First Nation Citizens from across Yukon and other territories and provinces.
While we thank and appreciate all applicants, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
No phone calls or agencies, please.