Bridge Inspector – Prince George, BC
Ville : Prince George
Catégorie : Yearly Direct Hire
Industrie : Recruitment/Staffing
Employeur : The Adecco Group
Adecco is currently hiring a full-time Bridge Inspector to join a dynamic team responsible for ensuring the safety and reliability of railway infrastructure. This role involves performing detailed and visual inspections of railway bridges, culverts, tunnels, and related structures across various subdivisions.
Working as part of a two-person inspection team, the successful candidate will assess structural conditions, identify defects, rank component performance, and maintain accurate inspection records. The role also includes the occasional operation of specialized inspection equipment such as a Snooper truck.
Vacancy Status: This posting is for an existing vacancy.
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:
Operate and maintain a high-rail pick-up truck and occasionally a Snooper inspection vehicle
Conduct inspections of steel, concrete, and timber bridges, as well as tunnels and retaining walls
Identify and document defects in superstructures and substructures
Prepare and submit detailed inspection reports to support maintenance, repair, and replacement planning
Ensure all structures are inspected and ranked in accordance with company standards and best practices
Maintain accurate records within bridge inspection databases (e.g., SAP-EPI, BCS)
Apply company policies, safety standards, and organizational guiding principles
Qualifications and Skills:
High School Diploma or GED
Diploma or Associate’s Degree in Engineering, Construction Technology, or related field*
Valid driver’s license with air endorsement (or ability to obtain within 3 months)
Ability to obtain:
Canadian Rail Operating Rules (CROR) qualification
Rope-access certification
Rescue from heights certification
Confined space entry and rescue certification
Minimum 2 years of experience in bridge maintenance, structural construction, or as a Bridge Foreman
5 years of railroad experience (asset)
5 years of Bridges & Structures experience (asset)
Experience with SAP-EPI or asset databases (e.g., BCS) (asset)
Track Inspection Guidelines certification
Emergency First Aid certification
Safety-sensitive position qualification
Knowledge of bridge construction, components, and inspection practices
Experience with fall protection systems and rescue protocols
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel)
Strong organizational skills with attention to detail in record-keeping
Ability to learn and use SAP, EPI, and BCS systems
Understanding of National Safety Code regulations
Strong commitment to safety, ESG principles, and compliance
Ability to identify and mitigate risks proactively
Effective communication and collaboration skills
Adaptability in high-pressure or changing environments
Strong engineering judgment with ability to work independently
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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