Snow Shoveler Jobs
By Rosedale Landscape Group At Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Rosedale Landscape Group is hiring student snow shovelers for the 2023/24 winter season! We are looking for hard-working and dedicated individuals to join our growing team servicing commercial and ...

Snow Specialist Jobs
By Cape Smokey At Ingonish Beach, Nova Scotia, Canada
We offer accommodation, food and other discounts, winter passes and benefits for full-time year-round employees.
Demonstrated experience in one or more areas of snow resort operations, including; maintenance, grooming, snow making or trail building (Landscaping)/maintenance
Experience working in the winter and summer at a snow resort an asset
Experience developing and maintaining safety standards
Experience developing budgets and estimates to carry out work/repairs
Ability to build and follow maintenance schedules
Snow Shoveler Jobs
By Zoobo At Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Manage accumulated snow piles by relocating or removing them to designated areas.
Good communication skills are a plus, but not mandatory.
Clear snow from walkways, driveways, stairs, entrances, parking lots, and other designated areas using shovels and other appropriate tools.
Apply ice melt or sand to surfaces to prevent or minimize slippery conditions.
Operate snow blowers, snowplows, or other equipment as required.
Ensure designated pathways, emergency exits, and accessible entrances remain clear and accessible.

Are you ready to take on the challenge of a lifetime? Join us for a winter of snow labour and experience the beauty of the great outdoors! We offer competitive wages and the opportunity to work in some of the most stunning landscapes in the world. So don't miss out - sign up today and get ready to make the most of your winter!

Overview: Snow Labour jobs involve shoveling, plowing, and salting snow from sidewalks, driveways, and parking lots. They may also be responsible for clearing snow from roads and highways. Snow Labour workers must be able to work in cold temperatures and in hazardous conditions. How To Become an Snow Labour: To become an Snow Labour, you will need to have a valid driver’s license and a reliable vehicle. You should also have experience operating snow removal equipment, such as snow blowers and snow plows. Additionally, you should be physically fit and able to lift heavy objects. Snow Labour Skills: Snow Labour workers should have strong physical stamina, be able to work in cold temperatures, and have experience operating snow removal equipment. They should also have a valid driver’s license and a reliable vehicle. Snow Labour Knowledge: Snow Labour workers should have knowledge of safety protocols, snow removal techniques, and the proper use of snow removal equipment. They should also be familiar with local weather patterns and be able to identify hazardous conditions. Snow Labour Responsibilities: Snow Labour workers are responsible for shoveling, plowing, and salting snow from sidewalks, driveways, and parking lots. They may also be responsible for clearing snow from roads and highways. Snow Labour Experience: Snow Labour workers should have experience operating snow removal equipment, such as snow blowers and snow plows. They should also have experience working in cold temperatures and hazardous conditions. Snow Labour Qualifications: Snow Labour workers should have a valid driver’s license and a reliable vehicle. They should also be physically fit and able to lift heavy objects. Snow Labour Education: Snow Labour workers should have a high school diploma or equivalent. They may also benefit from taking courses in safety protocols, snow removal techniques, and the proper use of snow removal equipment. Tools: Snow Labour workers should have access to snow removal equipment, such as snow blowers and snow plows. They may also need access to salt and other de-icing materials. Tips: Snow Labour workers should dress appropriately for cold temperatures and hazardous conditions. They should also be aware of local weather patterns and be prepared for sudden changes in weather.

Common Interview Questions:

• What experience do you have operating snow removal equipment?
• How do you ensure safety when operating snow removal equipment?
• What is your experience working in cold temperatures and hazardous conditions?
• How do you handle sudden changes in weather?