Municipal Pipe Layer
Company: Infracon Group of Companies
Location: Western Canada — potential project locations may include Hope, 100 Mile House, Merritt, Dawson Creek, Kamloops, Terrace, and surrounding areas
Type: Full-Time / Project-Based
Wage Range: $27.00 – $33.00 per hour, depending on experience and qualifications
About the Role
The Infracon Group of Companies is seeking experienced Municipal Pipe Layers with a strong grade focus for upcoming and potential municipal infrastructure and civil construction projects across Western Canada.
We are expecting awards on several municipal infrastructure projects with significant underground utility, pipe, road grading, curb and gutter, and sidewalk components. As a result, we are looking to connect with skilled pipe layers who can support the safe, accurate, and efficient installation of sewer, water, storm, drainage, manholes, and related underground civil infrastructure.
This role is best suited for a hands-on pipe layer with strong municipal and civil construction experience, including working to grade, reading grade stakes, using pipe lasers, supporting manhole and pipe installs, and working safely in and around trenches, shoring, excavators, and active roadwork environments.
The successful candidate will work closely with Pipe Foremen, excavator operators, labourers, surveyors, inspectors, and project teams to ensure pipe and underground utilities are installed accurately, safely, and to project specifications. We are looking for someone who takes pride in quality workmanship, understands municipal utility installation, and can contribute to productive, well-coordinated civil construction operations.
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Municipal Pipe Layer who enjoys infrastructure work and wants to be part of a team delivering important civil projects across Western Canada.
Key Responsibilities
Pipe Installation & Grade Control
- Install sanitary sewer, storm sewer, watermain, culverts, drainage systems, and related municipal underground utilities
- Set, align, grade, and connect pipe according to drawings, specifications, grade stakes, and field direction
- Work with pipe lasers, levels, grade rods, string lines, stakes, hubs, and other layout tools to support accurate pipe installation
- Check grades, slopes, elevations, pipe bedding, alignment, and connections throughout installation
- Assist with manhole, catch basin, valve, fitting, hydrant, service, tie-in, and related municipal infrastructure installation
- Support pipe bedding, haunching, backfill preparation, compaction, and trench cleanup
- Identify grade conflicts, utility conflicts, alignment issues, or constructability concerns and report them promptly to supervision
Municipal Underground Utility Work
- Support installation of sewer, water, storm, drainage, and municipal utility systems
- Work safely in and around trenches, excavations, shoring systems, existing utilities, and active equipment
- Assist with connecting pipe sections, fittings, services, tie-ins, manholes, catch basins, valves, and hydrants
- Support pressure testing, flushing, inspections, deficiency corrections, and preparation for backfill as required
- Assist with utility crossings, live services, tie-ins, and work in congested municipal environments
- Help ensure installations are completed to specification and ready for inspection, backfill, road grading, curb and gutter, sidewalk, and surface restoration
Trenching, Shoring & Excavation Support
- Work safely around trench boxes, shoring systems, sloped excavations, access/egress points, spoil piles, and excavation edges
- Assist with trench preparation, pipe zone work, bedding placement, backfill support, and compaction activities
- Follow safe trenching, excavation, confined space, and ground disturbance procedures where applicable
- Maintain awareness of trench conditions, groundwater, soil stability, overhead hazards, underground utilities, and changing site conditions
- Communicate clearly with excavator operators, spotters, foremen, and ground crews during trench work
- Stop and report unsafe conditions or concerns immediately
Civil Construction Support
- Support road construction, grading, curb and gutter, sidewalk, drainage, surface restoration, and general municipal infrastructure work as required
- Assist with site preparation, cleanup, material handling, and staging of pipe, fittings, bedding, tools, and supplies
- Work closely with foremen, surveyors, equipment operators, labourers, inspectors, and project teams
- Support efficient sequencing of pipe work with grading, concrete, paving, and restoration activities
- Maintain clean, safe, and organized work areas
- Adapt to changing project requirements, site conditions, weather, and operational priorities
Tools, Materials & Site Organization
- Use hand tools, pipe tools, lasers, levels, measuring tools, compactors, pumps, and small equipment safely and effectively
- Load, unload, move, stage, and organize pipe, fittings, valves, manhole components, bedding, and related materials
- Inspect materials for damage or defects before installation
- Keep tools, equipment, pipe materials, and work zones organized and ready for use
- Assist with daily setup, shutdown, housekeeping, and equipment/material checks
- Report damaged tools, missing materials, or site concerns to supervision
Safety & Compliance
- Follow all company, client, and project safety policies, procedures, and safe work practices
- Participate in daily safety meetings, toolbox talks, field-level hazard assessments, inspections, and site orientations
- Use required personal protective equipment at all times
- Maintain strong awareness around trenches, excavations, heavy equipment, traffic, utilities, shoring, slopes, and changing site conditions
- Identify and report hazards, incidents, near misses, unsafe conditions, utility concerns, and environmental issues
- Follow site-specific traffic management, excavation, trenching, shoring, and confined space requirements
- Demonstrate a strong commitment to safe production, quality, teamwork, and professional conduct
What You Bring
- Strong pipe laying experience on municipal infrastructure, civil construction, or underground utility projects
- Solid understanding of sewer, water, storm, drainage, manhole installation, trenching, shoring, and municipal utility tie-ins
- Strong grade awareness and ability to work accurately with pipe lasers, grade stakes, elevations, slopes, offsets, and alignments
- Experience with pipe bedding, haunching, backfill, compaction, testing support, and inspection preparation
- Experience working in active municipal construction environments, including roadworks, traffic control areas, existing utilities, and public-facing work zones
- Ability to work safely around excavators, loaders, compactors, trucks, shoring systems, and workers on foot
- Ability to read and understand drawings, grade stakes, markings, profiles, and field direction
- Strong communication skills and ability to work as part of a coordinated pipe crew
- Strong work ethic and willingness to perform physically demanding tasks
- Reliable, punctual, and willing to travel for project-based work
- Safety-focused attitude with pride in quality workmanship and accurate installation
Qualifications
- Previous experience as a Municipal Pipe Layer, Pipe Layer, Underground Utility Worker, or senior civil labourer supporting municipal pipe crews is required
- Experience in municipal infrastructure, civil construction, sewer and water, storm systems, drainage, roadworks, utilities, or earthworks is strongly preferred
- Experience working with grade stakes, pipe lasers, levels, slopes, offsets, and pipe alignment is strongly preferred
- Experience with manholes, catch basins, trench boxes, shoring, utility tie-ins, hydrants, valves, and grade control is considered an asset
- Valid Class 5 driver's licence and reliable transportation are preferred
- Confined Space, Ground Disturbance, CSTS, WHMIS, First Aid, or other safety certifications are considered assets depending on project requirements
- Ability to lift, carry, shovel, rake, climb in and out of trenches, and perform physical work throughout the shift
- Ability to work outdoors in varying weather and site conditions
- Ability to travel to project locations throughout Western Canada as required
- Must be eligible to work in Canada
- Drug and alcohol testing may be required depending on client, site, or project requirements
Working Conditions
- Project-based work in various locations throughout Western Canada
- Potential project areas may include Hope, 100 Mile House, Merritt, Dawson Creek, Kamloops, Terrace, and surrounding regions
- Work will primarily support municipal infrastructure, civil construction, roadwork, underground utility, drainage, and earthworks projects
- Outdoor work in varying weather conditions, including heat, cold, rain, snow, dust, mud, and uneven terrain
- Exposure to active equipment, traffic, noise, trenches, excavations, utilities, shoring, slopes, tools, and changing site conditions
- Physically active role requiring standing, walking, lifting, carrying, shoveling, climbing in and out of trenches, and repetitive tasks
- Shift schedules, rotations, overtime, and travel requirements may vary by project
- Living out allowance, travel, or other project-specific arrangements may apply depending on location and project terms
Compensation & Benefits
- Wage range of $27.00 – $33.00 per hour, depending on experience and qualifications
- Full-time and project-based opportunities may be available
- Benefits and applicable company programs may be available based on employment status and eligibility
- Project-specific compensation terms, travel, LOA, rotation, or accommodation details may vary by assignment
- Opportunity to support municipal infrastructure, underground utility, and civil construction projects across Western Canada
What Success Looks Like
- Sewer, water, storm, drainage, manholes, and underground utilities are installed safely, accurately, and to specification
- Grades, slopes, alignments, pipe bedding, and connections are checked and maintained throughout installation
- Trenching and shoring work is supported safely and efficiently
- Pipe crews, excavator operators, foremen, surveyors, and inspectors receive clear communication and reliable field support
- Work areas, tools, materials, and trench zones are kept organized and safe
- Issues with grade, utilities, materials, or site conditions are identified early and communicated promptly
- Work is completed with strong attention to quality, safety, production, and teamwork
- Projects are supported through dependable attendance, skilled pipe installation, and a strong grade-focused approach
Why Join Us
- Work with an experienced civil construction and municipal infrastructure team
- Support underground utility and roadwork projects across Western Canada
- Apply your pipe laying and grade skills on meaningful infrastructure work
- Be part of a company focused on safe production, quality work, and operational excellence
- Contribute to infrastructure projects that support communities across the region
Pay: $27.00-$33.00 per hour
Work Location: In person