About Hemlock Utility Services
Hemlock Utility Services provides water, wastewater, and hydroelectric services to the Hemlock Valley and Sasquatch Mountain Resort community. Operating in a remote mountain environment, the utility supports essential services that protect public health, infrastructure, and community growth.
The Opportunity
We are seeking an experienced Civil Pipe Layer for a 5-month seasonal term position, with the potential to transition into a year-round role, to support the installation, repair, and maintenance of underground utility infrastructure.
The successful candidate must be capable of working independently, maintaining workmanship and safety standards, communicating effectively with management and crew members, taking ownership of their work, and supporting efficient field operations with limited supervision.
Key Responsibilities and Expectations
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Install water, wastewater, conduit, and related underground infrastructure in accordance with plans and standards.
- Set and confirm pipe grade, alignment, and elevation
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Prepare trenches, bedding, and backfill to required standards
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Install valves, hydrants, services, and associated fittings
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Work closely with Equipment Operators to guide excavation and placement
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Confirm trench conditions, clearances, and safety prior to installation
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Inspect installed work prior to backfill to ensure quality and compliance
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Identify, verify, and report deficiencies or issues immediately
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Maintain a clean, organized, and safe worksite
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Follow all safety procedures and operational requirements
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Support emergency repairs, maintenance activities, and utility operations as required.
Qualifications
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Proven experience in civil pipe laying or underground utility construction
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Strong understanding of trenching, bedding, and compaction practices
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Ability to read and interpret construction drawings and grades
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Experience with water, wastewater, and electrical systems is considered an asset
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Experience working around active utility infrastructure and live services is considered an asset
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Experience operating small equipment or working alongside excavation crews is considered an asset
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Confined Space Entry certification is considered an asset
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Valid BC Class 5 Driver’s License
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Ability to work safely and effectively in remote mountain conditions
Working Conditions
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Outdoor work in all weather conditions
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Physically demanding role including heavy lifting and manual labour
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Exposure to excavation sites, heavy equipment, and underground utilities
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Participation in on-call rotation for emergency response
What We Offer
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$30 – $38 per hour based on experience
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Discounts on rentals, retail, food & beverage, and snow school programs.
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Potential opportunities for additional training and certifications