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Civil Construction Supervisor Duz

Job Type: Full Time
Job Location: Chetwynd

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.

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.

We are seeking a dedicated Supervisor to join our dynamic team. The successful candidate will lead crews and
projects in the field, ensuring work is completed safely, efficiently, and in alignment with company values. This
is a hands-on supervisory role with a focus on teamwork, quality, and safety.

Key Responsibilities:

• Supervise and coordinate on-site construction activities
• Maintain a consistent field presence to monitor safety, productivity, and work quality.
• Collaborate with project teams, subcontractors, and stakeholders
• Ensure compliance with safety standards and company procedures
• Support a positive, respectful, and inclusive work environment
• Promote Duz Cho’s culture of safety and act as an ambassador of our Code of Conduct and Values
• Ensure field activities align with engineering and environmental requirements.
• Assign daily work priorities, coordinate tasks, and resolve operational issues.
• Reallocate equipment, personnel, or materials as required within approved plans to meet production
targets.
• Lead and participate in hazard assessments, toolbox talks, and daily safety interactions.
• Support and participate in safety audits, incident investigations, and corrective action development.
• Identify, document, and communicate unsafe conditions or work practices.
• Ensure contractors comply with PPE, equipment standards, and safe work procedures.
• Attend planning meetings, production meetings, and coordination sessions.
• Communicate daily objectives, upcoming schedule changes, constraints, and operational risks to work
crews

Required Qualifications:

• 5 years civil construction experience in similar role.
• Minimum Class 5 Driver’s Licence
• Demonstrated ability to lead and motivate crews in a heavy civil construction environment
• Understanding of and respect for safety protocols and best practices
• Must be able to pass a drug and alcohol test
• Basic computer skills

Assets (Not Required but Considered)

• Experience operating various heavy equipment

We expect all employees to:

• Support and participate in a culture of safety
• Treat others with dignity, respect, and fairness
• Act professionally and amicably at all times
• Uphold company values of honesty, integrity, and teamwork

Location: Mackenzie, BC
Employment Type: Full-Time
Schedule: 14 days on / 7 days off or 20 days on / 10 days off; 12-hour shifts
Wage: $41 – $45 per hour
Camp Accommodations: Available if required

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