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Work for the City: Saint John Public Works Hiring Labourers 2026

Nomi12310
February 02, 2026
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Diverse city workers performing sidewalk repairs and maintenance for the City of Saint John Public Works department.

Are you looking for a high-energy outdoor job that builds your résumé and your community? The City of Saint John, in partnership with Drake International, is now hiring Casual Labourers for the 2026 season. This is your chance to gain professional experience with a major municipality while earning a competitive hourly wage.

Whether you are a seasoned construction veteran or looking to start your first outdoor role, the city is ready to train motivated individuals who are eager to learn.

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Job Snapshot: $22.12/Hour Opportunity

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Salary$22.12 per hour
Position TypeFull-time, Term (up to 6 months)
Weekly Hours40 hours per week
LocationSaint John, New Brunswick
Closing DateMarch 31, 2026

Key Responsibilities & Training

You will work alongside an experienced labour force to maintain the city’s vital infrastructure. Tasks are assigned based on your current skills and the training provided on the job:

  • Infrastructure: Concrete sidewalk and curb repairs.
  • Roadwork: Asphalt replacement and traffic line painting.
  • Maintenance: Mowing, litter-picking, and stormwater ditch maintenance.

Qualifications for Success

  • Reliability: Ready to work in all weather conditions.
  • Mobility: Valid Class 5 Driver’s License required.
  • Physicality: Ability to perform a variety of physical tasks.
  • Clearance: Must pass a driver’s abstract review and criminal background check.
  • Gear: Must own CSA-approved work boots (other PPE is supplied).

Why Join the Saint John Team?

This isn’t just a job; it’s a career-building experience. You’ll benefit from:

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  • Flexible Shifts: Day and night shifts available with 4- or 5-day work weeks.
  • Professional Growth: Real-world experience in road construction and public service.
  • Inclusive Culture: Preference given to Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, and visible minority groups.

Direct Application Link: Apply Through Drake International

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