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City of DuncanPublic Works Heavy Equipment Operator (Six Months)The City of Duncan invites applications from candidates with proven skills, qualifications, and abilities for the position of Public Works Heavy Equipment Operator for a term of up to 6 months.Duncan is small, in a Big way. Just a few hundred meters off the Highway (about 60 kilometres north of Victoria) you?ll find 300 shops and services in a beautiful, walkable, compact downtown lined with over 40 world-renowned totem poles. Within minutes of downtown are 5 golf course, 15 wineries, lake and ocean waterfront, world-class trails, cultural amenities, and all forms of outdoor recreation. This compact City of 5,000 people aims to be one of the most livable cities in Canada, proudly serving as the economic and cultural heart of the Cowichan Valley. Located in the traditional territory of Cowichan Tribes, Duncan seeks to be welcoming, diverse, creative, environmentally sustainable, and resilient.The successful candidate will perform a broad range of duties within the Public Works Department, primarily in the routine operation and maintenance of heavy equipment. Required Skills, Qualifications, and Abilities include: Completion of Grade 12 or equivalent (G.E.D.). Possession and maintenance of a valid Class 1 or 3 B.C. Driver's Licence with a satisfactory driver's abstract. Possession of air brakes endorsement. Ability to perform physical labouring duties. Ability to operate heavy equipment safely such as backhoe, loader, dump truck, and vactor truck. Ability to communicate well with co-workers and the public. Ability to follow direction, use sound judgment, and work in a safe, efficient manner. Knowledge of safe work practices and procedures. Willingness to undertake additional training related to the duties of the position.The ideal candidate is well-organized, customer service focused, and keen to deliver high quality service to our community. The position may be physically demanding; the successful candidates may be required to undertake considerable lifting, walking, and operation of a variety of tools and equipment. A certificate of fitness attesting to the suitability for the position may be required.Preference will be given to candidates with a broad range of experience performing physical tasks.The regular hours of work for this position are 37.5 hours per week from Monday to Friday, 7:30 am to 3:30 pm, although there may be times when you will be required to work outside of that schedule as per the Collective Agreement.This is a CUPE union position with an hourly rate of $38.19 (2026 rate) plus 12% in lieu of benefits.The above statements are general descriptions of the principal functions of the job identified and shall not be considered as detailed descriptions of all the work requirements that may be inherent in the job. Please submit your application by 3:30 pm, Monday, June 8, 2026to the attention of Human Resources City Hall, 200 Craig Street, Duncan, BC, V9L 1W3 or by email to duncan@duncan.ca (PDF is the preferred format).To be considered for this position, please include the following information with your application: Cover letter (include date available). Resume detailing relevant work experience and education, including three references. A current driver's abstract (available free from ICBC: call 1-800-663-3051 or go to www.icbc.com).We thank all interested applicants; however, only those chosen for an interview will be contacted.Job Description - Heavy Equipment Operator
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About City of Duncan
Duncan is located on the southern half of Vancouver Island, in the heart of the Cowichan Valley - the traditional lands of the Quw'utsun (Cowichan) First Nation on Vancouver Island.
Located between the provincial capitol of Victoria and the City of Nanaimo, Duncan is home to a population of approximately 5,000 residents and serves as an economic hub for the Cowichan Region, which has a population of approximately 80,000.
Duncan provides healthcare, retail services, professional services, and cultural tourism to the growing Cowichan Valley Regional District (CVRD). Duncan is a major business centre for the key industries of the regional economy: fishing, farming, forestry, and tourism. Duncan prides itself on its local businesses and thriving arts and music communities.
Proudly living up to the name "The City of Totems", Duncan has over 40 beautifully carved totems scattered all around the City. The downtown features a number of heritage buildings, a large array of small, exquisite shops, and a quality selection of restaurants catering to all tastes. Enjoy the cultural comings and goings in our busy City Square – home to the Island's longest running Saturday Farmers' Market.
The City of Duncan is a member of the CVRD, a regional government of both electoral areas and member municipalities. Along with the City of Duncan, the CVRD is composed of the municipalities of North Cowichan, Ladysmith, and Lake Cowichan.
The City of Duncan is committed to delivering quality service to residents and businesses, while also addressing the challenges of economic development and sustainability.
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City of DuncanPublic Works Heavy Equipment Operator (Six Months)The City of Duncan invites applications from candidates with proven skills, qualifications, and abilities for the position of Public Works Heavy Equipment Operator for a term of up to 6 months.Duncan is small, in a Big way. Just a few hundred meters off the Highway (about 60 kilometres north of Victoria) you?ll find 300 shops and services in a beautiful, walkable, compact downtown lined with over 40 world-renowned totem poles. Within minutes of downtown are 5 golf course, 15 wineries, lake and ocean waterfront, world-class trails, cultural amenities, and all forms of outdoor recreation. This compact City of 5,000 people aims to be one of the most livable cities in Canada, proudly serving as the economic and cultural heart of the Cowichan Valley. Located in the traditional territory of Cowichan Tribes, Duncan seeks to be welcoming, diverse, creative, environmentally sustainable, and resilient.The successful candidate will perform a broad range of duties within the Public Works Department, primarily in the routine operation and maintenance of heavy equipment. Required Skills, Qualifications, and Abilities include: Completion of Grade 12 or equivalent (G.E.D.). Possession and maintenance of a valid Class 1 or 3 B.C. Driver's Licence with a satisfactory driver's abstract. Possession of air brakes endorsement. Ability to perform physical labouring duties. Ability to operate heavy equipment safely such as backhoe, loader, dump truck, and vactor truck. Ability to communicate well with co-workers and the public. Ability to follow direction, use sound judgment, and work in a safe, efficient manner. Knowledge of safe work practices and procedures. Willingness to undertake additional training related to the duties of the position.The ideal candidate is well-organized, customer service focused, and keen to deliver high quality service to our community. The position may be physically demanding; the successful candidates may be required to undertake considerable lifting, walking, and operation of a variety of tools and equipment. A certificate of fitness attesting to the suitability for the position may be required.Preference will be given to candidates with a broad range of experience performing physical tasks.The regular hours of work for this position are 37.5 hours per week from Monday to Friday, 7:30 am to 3:30 pm, although there may be times when you will be required to work outside of that schedule as per the Collective Agreement.This is a CUPE union position with an hourly rate of $38.19 (2026 rate) plus 12% in lieu of benefits.The above statements are general descriptions of the principal functions of the job identified and shall not be considered as detailed descriptions of all the work requirements that may be inherent in the job. Please submit your application by 3:30 pm, Monday, June 8, 2026to the attention of Human Resources City Hall, 200 Craig Street, Duncan, BC, V9L 1W3 or by email to duncan@duncan.ca (PDF is the preferred format).To be considered for this position, please include the following information with your application: Cover letter (include date available). Resume detailing relevant work experience and education, including three references. A current driver's abstract (available free from ICBC: call 1-800-663-3051 or go to www.icbc.com).We thank all interested applicants; however, only those chosen for an interview will be contacted.Job Description - Heavy Equipment Operator
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About City of Duncan
Duncan is located on the southern half of Vancouver Island, in the heart of the Cowichan Valley - the traditional lands of the Quw'utsun (Cowichan) First Nation on Vancouver Island.
Located between the provincial capitol of Victoria and the City of Nanaimo, Duncan is home to a population of approximately 5,000 residents and serves as an economic hub for the Cowichan Region, which has a population of approximately 80,000.
Duncan provides healthcare, retail services, professional services, and cultural tourism to the growing Cowichan Valley Regional District (CVRD). Duncan is a major business centre for the key industries of the regional economy: fishing, farming, forestry, and tourism. Duncan prides itself on its local businesses and thriving arts and music communities.
Proudly living up to the name "The City of Totems", Duncan has over 40 beautifully carved totems scattered all around the City. The downtown features a number of heritage buildings, a large array of small, exquisite shops, and a quality selection of restaurants catering to all tastes. Enjoy the cultural comings and goings in our busy City Square – home to the Island's longest running Saturday Farmers' Market.
The City of Duncan is a member of the CVRD, a regional government of both electoral areas and member municipalities. Along with the City of Duncan, the CVRD is composed of the municipalities of North Cowichan, Ladysmith, and Lake Cowichan.
The City of Duncan is committed to delivering quality service to residents and businesses, while also addressing the challenges of economic development and sustainability.