New Brunswick

Quispamsis Hiring Temporary Workers for Road and Infrastructure Upkeep

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June 2, 2026 1:03 pm

The Town of Quispamsis is looking to hire a temporary labourer for its Works Department. According to the Town of Quispamsis jobs page, applications are due by June 12, 2026 — though the PDF job posting lists a May 7, 2026 deadline, so applicants should confirm the correct date with Human Resources. This short-term job gives local residents a chance to work on the town’s roads, storm drains, and other public infrastructure.

According to the job posting, the position covers a range of outdoor heavy labour tasks. These include snow removal in winter, road paving and asphalt patching, clearing storm drains, installing culverts, maintaining ditches, and putting up street signs. The worker will also help with line painting and traffic control. The job is posted as competition number 2026-07.

To qualify, applicants need a valid New Brunswick Class 3 driver’s license and a clean driver’s abstract. They must also be able to lift at least 50 pounds and have a clear safety record, as outlined in the job posting. The role reports to an Operations Supervisor, who answers to Gary Losier, the Director of Engineering and Works. Losier has led the department since 1987.

The Works Department looks after roughly 200 kilometres of roadways in Quispamsis, as noted on the town’s streets and transportation page. Temporary hires like this one help the town handle seasonal peaks, such as heavy snow in winter and road work in summer.

Anyone interested can send their application to Human Resources by email at [email protected] or call (506) 849-5778 with questions.

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