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Dickson Timber is seeking an experienced Cook/Bullcook for a remote logging camp on the North Coast. We are seeking someone who works well both in a team or alone, takes pride in producing quality work, has a strong work ethic, is responsible and accountable for all duties, follows direction from management, has good communication skills, able to maintain a high level of performance over a 12 hour shift, is able to problem solve and adapt to changing situations, different crews, crew sizes, camp locations, and logistics. The shift is 14 days in 7 days out.
The current position is cook for 7 days, bullcook for 7 days.
Cook Duties:
• Responsible for all aspects of kitchen management and food preparation.
BullCook Duties:
• Lunch Table Preparation, assisting the cook, and cleaning of the barge.
Available to start immediately.
Qualifications & Experience
Required Certifications:
• Food Safe Level 1
• WHMIS
• First Aid (ideal but not required to start)
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-accommodation to be negotiated
-has own transportation
-full time, 8 hours daily
-seasonal July and August 2026
Qualifications & Experience
-2-3 years experience planning menus and cooking in restaurant, lodge or resort setting
-prepare high quality casual lunch and dinner for fishing guests
-complete clean up daily
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Who We Are:
We are a growing company based in Campbell River, BC, specializing in water quality monitoring solutions for the global aquaculture industry. We design, manufacture, and distribute high-quality equipment, and pride ourselves on delivering reliable products and exceptional service.
Our success is built on strong relationships—within our team and with our partners. We value collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement.
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Role Overview
We are seeking a hands-on Manufacturing Specialist for our our production operations and occasional field installations. Much of our in-house manufacturing involves the assembly of instrumentation equipment, primarily using hand tools.
You will play a key role in ensuring product quality, improving manufacturing processes, and maintaining a safe, organized, and efficient shop environment. This position blends technical expertise, leadership, and practical problem-solving.
To succeed in this role, you must be detail-oriented, self-motivated, and comfortable taking initiative in a fast-paced environment.
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Key Responsibilities
Manufacturing & Production
•Ensure all in-house manufactured products meet quality and performance standards
•Support production scheduling and collaborate with other departments to meet delivery timelines
•Identify and implement process improvements to increase efficiency and consistency
•Maintain a safe, clean, and well-organized shop environment
Team Support & Leadership
•Foster strong communication, teamwork, and accountability within the manufacturing group
•Support the growth and development of team members through mentorship and knowledge sharing
•Contribute to a positive, motivated, and high-performing work culture
•Understand team strengths and help optimize workflows
Field Service (as needed)
•Assist with equipment commissioning, installation, and troubleshooting
•Travel locally and occasionally work in the field for short durations (including multi-day trips)
Compensation & Benefits
•Salary: $75,000 – $120,000 CAD, based on experience
•Health and dental benefits
•Flexible work environment
•Supportive, team-oriented culture
Qualifications & Experience
Qualifications & Skills:
•Strong background in manufacturing and fabrication, ideally with some leadership experience
•Hands-on technical ability with assembly and fabrication processes
•Ability to lead by example while remaining a collaborative team player
•Strong organizational, prioritization, and time management skills
•Proactive mindset with the ability to anticipate challenges and plan ahead
•Analytical thinker with practical, hands-on problem-solving skills
•Adaptable and comfortable working in a dynamic environment
•Experience in aquaculture is an asset, but not required
•Instrumentation background would be a big asset, but not required
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Nature of Position
Rivercity Inclusion Society is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to advocate and provide services for people with developmental needs, and their families, who live in the Campbell River area. Our Dogwood Place Child & Youth Development Centre offers a family-centered approach to children and youth who need extra support.
The Supported Child Development Consultant supports children, birth to 12 years of age, , with developmental delay or disability to fully participate in inclusive regulated child care programs. The role supports the inclusion of children who require additional support in child care setting chosen by their families.
Hours of work will be Tuesday – Thursday 8:30am-4:00pm and Friday from 8:30am -3:30pm. Flexibility may also be required depending on client needs
Union Status: BCGEU
Own Vehicle Requirement: Yes
Qualifications & Experience
Requirements:
•Bachelor’s degree in early childhood education, social work, counselling, or related field of study
•Minimum 3 years work experience in inclusive child care and the community social services sector with a demonstrated working knowledge of family centered service, early intervention, child development, family support and community-based services
•Knowledge of community child care resources and other community support services
•Experience in adult training fundamentals preferred
•First Aid Certificate
•Valid Class 5 driver’s license
•Consent to criminal record check
•Negative TB test results
Qualifications / Knowledge / Skills:
•Strong oral and written communication and organizational skills
•Effective team work skills
•Ability to work independently and to manage time and work load effectively
•Ability to maintain confidentiality
•Ability to maintain a positive, professional, non-judgmental attitude
•Knowledge of community child care resources and other community support services
•Intermediate computer skills
•Ability to administering a range of formal and informal developmental assessment tools
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We are privileged to learn, work, and live on the traditional territory of the SC’IȺNEW̱ Nation.
Pearson College UWC stands as a beacon of hope and education, founded in 1974 with a vision to make education a force that unites people, nations, and cultures for peace and a sustainable future. Our mission is deeply rooted in this vision, striving to empower students from diverse backgrounds to actively engage in creating a better world.
At Pearson, we are more than just an educational institution; we are a vibrant community of passionate individuals committed to fostering global understanding and positive change. As one of 18 United World Colleges around the world, our students undergo a rigorous selection process involving over 150 National Committees worldwide. They are chosen not only for their academic potential but also for their demonstrated dedication to making a meaningful impact on the world. Moreover, the majority of our students receive substantial financial aid, ensuring that opportunities for transformative education are accessible to all.
Pearson College UWC is recruiting outstanding Houseparents.
Reporting to: Dean of Students
Position Summary:
Houseparents play a key role in fostering a supportive, nurturing, and inclusive living environment within the house. They guide students in building and sustaining a strong, healthy community and contribute to their overall well-being and development. They engage meaningfully with students to recognize and nurture their individual needs, strengths, and talents. Houseparents offer empathetic support, especially in navigating the social and emotional challenges that adolescents may face in a boarding school setting.
This role collaborates closely with the Dean of Students, Healthcare team, Advisors, and other boarding staff to ensure consistent care and holistic support for each student.
Duties and Responsibilities:
• Provide leadership in the house by creating an atmosphere of mutual trust and respect.
• Ensure overall student needs are met including physical and mental health, social wellbeing, behaviour management, and emotional support
• Maintain professional accountability, responsibility and model appropriate behaviour
• Manage and maintain the boarding house to ensure a safe, secure and clean environment by conducting regular inspections and completing duties necessary for the smooth functioning of the house including oversight of student house service duties
• Coordinate safety checks and oversee adherence to sign out protocols and evening check-ins
• Establish expectations for students and carry out disciplinary measures when necessary
• Maintain confidentiality of sensitive issues and materials
• Communicate with teachers, health and wellness team members and Dean of Students as needed
• Lead weekly house meetings and other gatherings
• Participate actively in college life by attending community gatherings, performances and volunteering for events and activities
• Writing year-end reports
Compensation & Organization:
This is a part-time position, located at Pearson College UWC in Metchosin, approximately 40 minutes from downtown Victoria, BC, Canada. Successful candidates are required to live on campus. The stipend for this position is $13,968.54 per houseparent per contract term plus a reduced rent based on allowable exemption from CRA of 80% and a further discount of 5% provided by the College in recognition of the contributions to on-campus student and community life. Utilities, amenities, hydro, and Internet are covered by the College. Meals are available in the College Dining Hall as a taxable benefit. The position is part-time (evenings and weekends) with a flexible time commitment to meet the needs of the College. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Candidates must be eligible to work in Canada. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Résumés and a cover letter can be emailed to [email protected].
As an inherent part of our United World College values, Pearson College UWC is actively committed to Anti-Racism, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in our living, learning and work environments. In pursuit of our values, we seek individuals who will work respectfully and constructively with differences and across levels of privilege and power. We actively encourage applications from members of groups experiencing barriers to equity.
We encourage applications from individuals belonging to minority groups, including but not limited to Indigenous peoples, LGBTQ+ individuals, women, and those with diverse backgrounds or experiences. Your unique perspective is valued and contributes to fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace.
Qualifications & Experience
Skills and Experience:
• Post-secondary education in education, child development, psychology, or a related field, or equivalent experience working with youth ages 16-19 in a supervisory or caregiving role, or in a boarding school environment.
• Commitment to the UWC Mission, Vision and Values
• Experience working with people from very diverse backgrounds (race, religion, sexual orientation, etc.)
• Understanding and patience to support students emotionally and socially
• Ability to effectively communicate with students, parents, teachers, and staff.
• Skills in managing and resolving conflicts among students.
• Ability to support and give guidance to students in their personal development.
• Willingness to participate in campus events, socialize with students
• Passionate about assist students, commitment to student safeguarding and well-being
• Technical skills (MS Office, iSams, Reach Boarding software, ...)
• Standard First Aid Certificate (or willingness to obtain this certificate)
• Mental Health First Aid Certificate (or willingness to obtain this certificate)
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What You Can Expect:
As a Wind Technician I, you will support the operation and maintenance of the wind power facilities at the Cape Scott Wind Farm located near Port Hardy, BC by performing basic troubleshooting, repairs, and maintenance on ENGIE’s wind turbines and associated equipment. You will also be a part of an on-call rotation for outages and emergencies; therefore, you must reside within 80km of the site.
Your Daily Responsibilities Will Include, but Are Not Limited to:
• Filling out permits to work, job safety plans (JSPs), lock-out tag-out (LOTO) procedures, and performing Last Minute Risk Assessments (LMRAs)
• Under the supervision of senior level technicians, perform basic troubleshooting, preventative maintenance and repairs as needed
• Climbing wind turbines (training provided)
• Operate standard hand tools and electrical testing equipment (e.g., screwdrivers, wrenches, battery powered drills/impacts, multimeters, amp clamps)
• Complete ENGIE’s Qualified Electrical Worker Competency Skills test, which requires you to adequately demonstrate the application of safety critical tasks when working with AC/DC electricity (hot-cold-hot testing, proper PPE use, application of circuit grounding)
• Understand and execute ENGIE’s official job specific documentation, such as (LOTO) procedures, work instructions, and routine maintenance checklists
• Create and close-out work orders generated in the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS)
• Conduct site safety orientations to original equipment manufacturers (OEM’s) representatives, independent service provider’s (ISP’s), vendors, and site visitors.
• Fully understating and implementing ENGIE’s Life Saving Rules and ENGIE’s Group Rules.
• Accompany approved site visitors to ensure all individuals adhere to ENGIE’s safety and quality standards.
• Perform (LOTO) and general supervision for non-ENGIE employees as needed
• Maintain accurate parts and tooling inventory
• Occasionally travel to other sites and/or training facilities to support operational needs and/or training(s), which could include overnight stays
Qualifications & Experience
What You’ll Bring
• Minimum High school diploma or equivalent
• Minimum of one (1) year experience in either wind site operations, Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), or Solar Plant operations
• Minimum of one (1) year of experience in a related industry, with foundational knowledge of AC/DC voltage, general electrical theory, reading one-line and three-line schematics, and the operation and maintenance of electrical equipment such as AC/DC breakers, disconnects, medium-voltage transformers, contactors (NO/NC), and relays
• Obtain a Global Wind Organization (GWO) or equivalent training certificate.
• Ability to climb a wind turbine (300+ feet), sometimes multiple times a day
• Proficiency in reading and understanding switching orders
• Obtain appropriate level of substation training and/or certifications within 12 months of hire date
• Available for on-call duties as required
• A willingness to work night shifts and extended hours, often outdoors in extreme heat or cold
• Readiness to walk, stand, kneel, or crouch for extended periods
• Capable of lifting up to 50 lbs.
• Ability to obtain a passport
Additional Details
• This is a field position requiring daily attendance at the worksite.
• Willing to travel domestically and/or to the United States to support site operations at ENGIE’s various renewable modalities as needed (e.g. Solar, Wind, BESS)
• Must possess and maintain a valid Canadian driver’s license/clean driving record and be able to operate a company vehicle.
• Must be able to complete ENGIE’s Qualified Electrical Worker Competency Skills test, which requires you to adequately demonstrate the application of safety critical tasks when working with AC/DC electricity(e.g. hot-cold-hot testing, proper PPE use, application of cluster grounds).
• Must be willing and able to comply with all ENGIE ethics and safety policies
• The majority of your tasks will be performed inside of a wind turbine, outdoors, or in a shop setting, all of which are non-climate controlled environments. Other tasks will be driving, and in an office setting
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The Opportunity:
Wacor Holdings Ltd. is a civil general contractor with over 35 years of experience in road building, civil works, and underground utilities. We are currently seeking an experienced Equipment Operator to join our team in Campbell River, BC.
Responsibilities:
•Operate equipment safely and efficiently around other machinery and ground personnel
•Must be able to communicate well within a team environment
•Good understanding of construction principles and procedures
•Experience with general civil and utility installations in an urban context is essential
•Must be able to finish grade
•Must be able to bulk embankment and cut grade to within 25mm tolerance
•GPS knowledge an asset
•Ability to read and understand construction drawings and survey layout an asset
•Experience running Loader, Excavator and Skid Steer
•Must be able to pass Drug & Alcohol swab test
Wacor Holdings Ltd. offers a competitive compensation and benefits package. Hourly rate between $30-36 depending on experience. Overtime, weekends and nightshift premium available.
Qualifications & Experience
Qualifications and Experience:
•Must have minimum 3 years experience
•Physical capacity to perform requirements of the role safely, working at heights, lifting up to 50lbs
•Ability to remain focused, aware of your surroundings, and detailed oriented
•Demonstrate ability to read site drawings, one call locates and various other site material
•Must have a valid class 5 license
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Benefits Included after 3 months
Qualifications & Experience
Must have a minimum 10 years experience, competent with all facets of steel, aluminum and stainless welding. Knowledge of the local industries would be a huge asset. Skilled in fabricating and layout. Be at least a level C ticketed Welder, be able to do stick, wire feed and aluminum welding.,
At this time we are not in a position to sponsor anyone from out of the country.
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We are hiring one carpenter to work on residential construction. Construction work will be in the Campbell River area.
Qualifications & Experience
• Carpenter must have minimum three years experience building foundations, framing and siding.
• Must have current drivers license and own transportation.
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MISA has a 30-year history providing services to support newcomers settling in communities on North Vancouver Island. Our Board has recently taken the decision to create this position to ensure there is collaborative oversight of all our internal functions. We are seeking an Operations Manager who will work closely with service leads to ensure coordinated and efficient service delivery. With our Operations
Manager ensuring top notch service delivery for newcomers, businesses and community service organizations, our Executive Director will have the platform to work in concert with the community and funders to build a diversified funding base for our programs.
JOB TITLE: Operations Manager
LOCATION: Onsite in-person 5 days a week in Courtenay and/or Campbell River
REPORTS TO: Executive Director
WORKING HOURS: Monday to Friday 9-5
COMPENSATION: $64,500-$74,500 (based on qualifications and experience) and a generous benefits package that includes employer contribution to RRSP, and health and wellness benefits, of $5,000 annually; and 3 weeks holiday time in the first year, increasing every year (one of those weeks falls in the week between Christmas Day and New Years Day)
POSITION SUMMARY:
MISA is in a profound period of change and renewal, expanding its vision and impact. The Executive Director (ED) and Board seek an Operations Manager to lead the organization and translate the new strategic plan into action over the next 3 years. The Operations Manager holds responsibility for both financial and operational oversight. They will ensure there are well-functioning and values-led operations across four office locations, including people and culture, finance, risk, and organizational infrastructure.
CORE COMPETENCIES:
● Management of human and financial resources
● Strategic, thoughtful, pragmatic, and execution-oriented
● Calm, with seasoned intercultural and relation building skills
● Clear communicator who builds trust across teams
● Comfortable operating as a second-in-command
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Organizational Leadership and Strategic Plan Implementation
● Translate mission, vision and strategic priorities into annual plans, KPIs, budgets, and cross-team execution frameworks
● Oversee day-to-day internal operations including leading the service team
● Model clarity, collaboration, and accountability across the organization Financial Leadership and Performance Oversight
● Oversee finance, budgeting, compliance, and financial reporting, working closely with HR and Finance
● Manage the annual operating budget, oversee accounts payable/receivable, and coordinate with auditors for annual reviews
● Support resource allocation decisions by linking financial insight to strategic priorities
People, Culture and Organizational Development
● Lead HR functions for the 15–20-person team, including recruitment, onboarding, retention, succession planning, and implementing professional development programs
● Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, and inclusion
● Participate in program evaluation and assist with responding to evaluation results (e.g., client outcome surveys, satisfaction surveys, service delivery assessments)
● Support the collection of impact data for reporting and stakeholder engagement purposes Systems, Technology and Infrastructure
● Oversee the organization’s digital infrastructure, including CRM, cybersecurity protocols, and hardware procurement
● Oversee office leases, maintenance, and supplies for physical or hybrid workspace
Risk and Compliance:
● Ensure the nonprofit remains in good standing with the BC Societies Act and manages insurance and health/safety (WorkSafe BC) requirements
● Maintain internal policies, controls, and risk mitigation frameworks
This role is well suited to a leader with strong people skills who is comfortable operating at the intersections of operations, finance, and mission alignment. This is the organization’s second-in-command and will hold decision making on operations, enabling the ED to focus on vision, strategy, partnerships, and philanthropy.
Qualifications & Experience
Required:
● Minimum 5 plus years in business operations or education management, with at least 2 years in the nonprofit sector, with a preference for work with immigrant and refugee services
● Bachelor’s degree, business administration, management, nonprofit management, or a related field. A master’s degree in education or social services with a focus on intercultural studies is preferred
● Strong financial literacy, including knowledge in forecasting, budgeting, and performance analysis
● Strong literacy in human resources including performance management
● Strong organizational, project management, and problem-solving skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and adapt to changing needs
● Demonstrated equity-centered organizational practice including the demonstrated ability to foster a positive and engaging team environment
● Fluency in English (a second language is an asset)
● Valid BC driver’s license and reliable transportation
● High proficiency in cloud-based tools (Microsoft 365) and accounting software
● Satisfactory vulnerable sector criminal record check
● Adherence to MISA’s code of ethics and mission statement
Preferred Skills, Knowledge, and Experience:
● Demonstrated experience in developing and improving organizational systems, policies, and operational processes
● Nonprofit financial administration
● Ability to work in a fast-paced, evolving environment
● Strong organizational and time management skills
● Knowledge of community resources and experience working with communities
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