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Summer Engineering Technologist Student

  1. Transportation
  2. St-Leonard
R-036918

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Brun-Way is seeking a Civil Engineering Technologist Summer Student for our Saint Leonard location!

The successful candidate will be performing inspections and audits of the roadways, roadsides, drainage, guiderails, bridges, and traffic control services. He/she will also be involved in highway maintenance activities and rehabilitation work.  The student should possess skills in Transportation Engineering and Road / Highway Construction skills.  They may also be expected to help out in other general tasks where needed and directed by the Area Manager.

The students will participate in Safety Orientation Training.  Brun-Way has a comprehensive Hazard Assessment in place and this will be reviewed with the student.  Pre-job Hazard Assessments MUST be performed and every student will be trained prior to attempting job tasks.

The student is expected to provide their own transportation to the office to report for work.

Please note we will be accepting applications until Monday February 17th at 9:00am NB.

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USA

Content type

Blogs

Publish date

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