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Custodian

Deersdale, NB
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About the role

J.D. Irving CNB Woodlands is seeking a hard working, experienced Custodian to join our team at our Deersdale Camp location.

Responsibilities:

  • Clean and sanitize sleeping quarters, washrooms, showers, and common areas.

  • Sweep, mop, vacuum, and dust all assigned areas.

  • Empty trash bins and dispose of waste in accordance with camp protocols.

  • Replenish supplies such as toilet paper, soap, and paper towels.

  • Report any maintenance issues or safety hazards to the supervisor.

  • General Maintenance indoor and outdoor.

Qualifications:

  • Previous custodial or janitorial experience preferred.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to cleanliness.
  • Physically capable of lifting, bending, and standing for extended periods.
  • Willingness to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends.
  • Experience working in remote locations is an asset.

About J.D. Irving Woodlands Division

Paper and Forest Product Manufacturing
501-1000

We own 3.2 million acres and manage over 2.6 million more acres of Crown land in New Brunswick. Today, Irving Woodlands is a team of over 1,500 in Canada and the US. Every year we’re planning 80 years ahead to ensure healthy forests, biodiversity and the protection of the rivers, lakes and streams on land we own or manage. It’s a generational commitment - growing more wood than we harvest every year from forests that are audited and certified every year by independent experts. We’re supported by the best technology and work with many conservation and research partners to learn and improve. We are a leader in forest research and tree improvement.

Reforestation is at the root of our business. Since 1957, we have planted over one billion trees, a national record in Canada. Our research on climate change and carbon sequestration has been internationally recognized. The forests we manage have a positive impact on reducing greenhouse gases – absorbing 92 million tonnes of carbon over the next 50 years.

Today, forests we care for and sustain a diverse value chain of forest products and almost 16,000 direct, indirect and induced jobs – from seedling to consumer shelf – in both Canada and the US.