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[New] TOWNSHIP OF C ENT r A l Fr ONTENAC Employment
Opportunity Public Works/Operator/labourer
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The Township of Central Frontenac is located one hour north of the City of Kingston and a half hour west of the Town of Perth in the heart of the Land O’Lakes Tourist Region of Eastern Ontario. Central Frontenac enjoys a unique character and quality of life that distinguishes the municipality from other areas of Ontario. The rural values, the sense of place, the unique landscapes, the importance of water resources and the quality of life enjoyed by those who live in and who visit the community is integral to the municipality.
The municipality is seeking a team player with initiative and a positive attitude to join our municipal team as an Operator/ Labourer in the Public Works Department on a fulltime 6-month contract basis with the possibility of becoming a fulltime permanent position.
Reporting to the area Foreman and the Roads Supervisor, the Operator/ Labourer is primarily responsible for road maintenance operations such as but not limited to grading, culvert installation/maintenance, snow plowing, traffic control and asphalt maintenance.
The successful candidate would ideally possess the following:
• Experience in operating a variety of vehicles and heavy equipment, including trucks, loader, backhoe, grader and snow plow equipment.
• Able to maintain appropriate licenses required for driving and heavy equipment operation (Class DZ license is a minimum requirement for this position.
• Two or more years’ experience in the road construction / snow plowing setting.
• Excellent verbal and communication skills, with adherence to confidentiality are required
• Able to perform other related duties as assigned, including labourer functions such as shovelling, sweeping, removal of debris, shop cleaning and other related physical activities.
• Able to perform well in a team environment, have a positive attitude and welcome continuous education.
• Able to follow all applicable health and safety regulations and guidelines.
• Willing to report to the assigned Municipal garage on short notice and in a timely manner.
The starting wage for this fulltime contract position is $25.17/ hour. This position is for a 6-month period.
The Township of Central Frontenac has a COVID Vaccination Policy and requires all staff to be fully vaccinated.
Please apply with a detailed resume by noon local time on tuesday January 3rd, 2023.
Clearly marked “Confidential – Operator / Labourer” to Steve Gould
Public Works Supervisor
Township of Central Frontenac 1084 Elizabeth St., P.O. Box 89, Sharbot Lake, ON K0H 2P0 sgould@centralfrontenac.com
We thank all applicants for their interest and advise that only those considered for an interview will be contacted. In accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, personal information will be collected for the principal purpose of determining an applicant’s eligibility for potential employment. The Township of Central Frontenac is an equal opportunity employer. Accommodation for an applicant with a disability will be provided upon request.
12 Days Of Christmas
Thank You
We are so thankful that we live in such a kind, caring, and giving, community.
Our 12 days of Christmas draw raised $1,795.00 for the Almost Home “Kimmy Fund”
We would like to thank everyone, who helped in any way, to make this possible.
Other than our local communities, we had folks from Gananoque, Kingston, Orangeville, Belleville, and Cobourg purchase tickets. i even sold one to a lodge member living in Paris Ont.
Sadly not everyone can be a winner but here are the names of those who did win a prize.
Donna Teal, eliza Morrow, Beverly Green, Dianne Murgel, Nicole Martin, Gerald Valcheff, Angela Perrett, Jocelyn Davey, Tracy Wilson, Trish irwin, Gene Dopp and Jo Lyons.
We are so very greatful for your support. This money will certainly go a long way to help families who has a child living with Cancer.
reg
& Brenda Taylor.
S MITH, Jack Dec. 7, 1936 – Dec. 12, 2022 in keeping with Jack’s wishes cremation has taken place. A celebration of life will take place at a later date.
Passed peacefully on December 12 at the age of 86. Jack will be missed by his loving wife of 58 years Janet (nee McDougall). Fondly remembered by his daughter Cyndie, her sons Kyle and Dylan. Survived by brother ronald Smith (Margery) and many family and friends. Predeceased by his parents Frank and Marguerite.
Jack was a lover of nature and animals of all kinds. Following the cardinals in the fall and the hummingbirds in the spring. His generosity and kindness towards people will never be forgotten. Please raise a glass and forever know he is near.
Donations made to a charity of choice would be appreciated by the family.
S OLE, Carlton Charles Surrounded by the love of his family, in his 89th year, Carl passed peacefully at Providence Care Hospital in the early hours of Friday, December 16, 2022.
He will be dearly missed by his wife, Sharon Sole (nee Fucile). He leaves behind his wonderful children; Carolyn (Jim) Lewis of Burlington, Marilyn (randy) Marshall of Barrie, Douglas (Jennifer) Sole of Port McNicholl, and his step-daughters, Stephanie Lafond (Tom Shillington) of Gananoque and erika Lafond-Lewis of Pound ridge, NY. Carl will be deeply missed by his grandchildren of whom he was so proud; Jason (Antonia) Marshall, Nathan (Ariana) Lewis, Tamarra Lewis (Ben Lidbetter), Jessica Sole (Jordan Gates), Jeffrey Sole (partner, Kate McGarvie), and his step-grandchildren; Benson Milligan, Graham Milligan (partner, Laura Norwood), rachel Lewis and Matthew Lewis, as well as his great granddaughter, Zoe Marshall. He is fondly remembered by his brother, Wayman Sole of London. Predeceased by his parents Albert and emily Sole (nee Dicer), as well as his sister-in-law Pat Sole (nee Lambley). Carl will also be fondly missed by all those touched by his kindness including nieces, nephews, many extended family members, caring friends and their families.
In loving memory of Mrs. Violet Hole who passed away December 28, 2021. Take up thy cross and follow Him, Nor think to lay it down; For only he who bears the cross May hope to wear the crown. In that eternal city, Where no tears dim the eye; In the home of many mansions We will meet her by and by. Lovingly remembered by Cheryl, Lloyd and Scott