Duz Cho is seeking skilled operators. If you think you have what it takes to join a dynamic team and become a lifetime member of a growing team, please apply without haste.
Employees are expected to support and participate in a “culture of safety”, adhere to and be ambassadors of Duz Cho’s Code of Conduct and Values, act professional and amicable, and to treat others with dignity, respect, and fairness.
Duz Cho is a 100% Indigenous owned company, with ownership belonging to McLeod Lake Indian Band. The successful candidate will have a deep understanding of the diverse cultures and histories of local Indigenous communities. They must have demonstrated experience in applying Indigenous knowledge in a professional setting, adhering to cultural protocols, and working with a culturally safe approach. Knowledge of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) Calls to Action and a commitment to advancing reconciliation are essential.
Available Positions:
Processor Operators
Buncher Operators
Skidder Operators
Log Loader Operators
Roles & Responsibilities:
- Operating forestry and heavy equipment safely and efficiently. Meeting daily production targets while maintaining quality standards. Working within pipeline right-of-way corridors, access roads, and linear infrastructure projects. Supporting clearing, mulching, grubbing, vegetation management, road construction, and site preparation activities. Completing daily equipment inspections and maintaining accurate equipment records. Identifying equipment deficiencies and reporting maintenance requirements promptly. Following project-specific environmental requirements, Environmental Protection Plans (EPPs), wildlife mitigation measures, and regulatory requirements. Working safely around survey control points, right-of-way boundaries, utilities, and environmentally sensitive areas. Maintaining productivity while operating under schedule-driven project requirements. Supporting a positive team culture and contributing to overall project success.
Qualifications & Experience:
- Pipeline right-of-way clearing and maintenance Forestry harvesting operations Mulching and vegetation management Resource road construction and maintenance Environmental compliance and EPP requirements Working around environmentally sensitive areas and watercourse crossings Remote camp operations GPS machine control systems First Aid Certification Ground Disturbance Certification Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) WHMIS Certification Ability to pass a pre-employment drug and alcohol test and potentially physical fitness testing.
- Location: Various project locations across British Columbia; Employment Type: Full time; as per site requirements; Work Schedule: Shift rotation: 14/7 or 6/1 various rotations to meet project requirements; Wage: $30 - $43 per hour based on experience, overtime as required; Truck Allowance: Company provided or vehicle allowance; Accommodation: LOA or to be provided while working away from home, including meals;
- Email to submit resume (optional): [email protected] MLIB Applicants may submit resumes directly to: [email protected]
Pay: $30.00-$43.00 per hour
Work Location: In person