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Bridges & Structures, Assistant Foreperson – Edmundston, NB

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City : Edmundston

Category : Direct Hire

Industry : Recruitment/Staffing

Employer : The Adecco Group

Adecco is currently hiring a full-time Assistant Foreperson, Bridges & Structures (B&S) to support field operations within the Bridges and Structures group. This position plays a key leadership role in assisting with day-to-day planning, coordination, and execution of work activities. In the absence of the Foreperson, the successful candidate will step into a leadership capacity, overseeing crews, coordinating work protection, managing equipment and materials, and ensuring safe and efficient job execution.

Our Diversity & Inclusion Statement
At Adecco our purpose is simple: to make the future work for everyone. We live our values, Passion, Collaboration, Inclusion, Courage, and Customers at Heart, by fostering a workplace where diversity is celebrated and every voice matters. This position is open to individuals who self-identify as First Nations, Inuit, and/or Métis, the Indigenous peoples of Canada. Through this initiative, Adecco is taking proactive measures to support the equitable representation of Indigenous peoples in the workforce in alignment with section 16(1) of the Canadian Human Rights Act. Together, we’re making the future work for everyone.

Responsibilities:

  • Collaborate with teams across the assigned Seniority Territory
  • Lead, guide, and support field crews to ensure safe and efficient work execution
  • Interpret technical drawings and blueprints
  • Plan and lay out work activities ahead of the team
  • Prepare cost estimates and sketches as required
  • Complete administrative duties, including daily work reports and documentation
  • Assist with managing tools, equipment, and material ordering
  • Take on Foreperson responsibilities when required
Qualifications and Skills:
  • Valid driver’s license
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Ability to qualify for a Canadian Rail Operating Rules (CROR) rules card
  • Ability to meet National Safety Code (NSC) requirements and reporting standards
  • Certification in Fall Protection and scaffold installation
  • Proven ability to perform:
    • Rough carpentry (timber tie replacement)
    • Concrete forming and pouring (reinforced structures, culverts)
    • Culvert installation and replacement
  • Knowledge of Standard Plans and Standard Practice Circulars (SPCs)
  • Ability to arrange and manage proper track protection, including:
    • Track Occupancy Permit (TOP)
    • Occupancy Control System (OCS) Clearance
    • 842 protection
  • Ability to perform work in accordance with the United Steelworkers (USW) Agreement
  • Must be legally eligible to work, and reside in Canada

Land Acknowledgement
Adecco acknowledges that our head office is located in Tkarón:to/Toronto, on the traditional territory of many Nations, including the Anishinaabeg, the Haudenosaunee, the Huron-Wendat, and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. We recognize that our teams operate in offices and communities across the country, on the ancestral and contemporary lands of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples. We’re committed to continued learning, respectful relationships, and taking meaningful actions in partnership with Indigenous communities.




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