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Civil Labourer information

What is the difference between Civil Labourer vs Construction Labourer?

AspectCivil LabourerConstruction Labourer
CertificationsOSHA safety training, basic construction certificationsOSHA safety training, basic construction certifications
Work EnvironmentRoads, bridges, infrastructure projects, outdoor sitesBuilding sites, residential and commercial construction
Employer & Industry UsagePublic works, infrastructure projects, government contractsPrivate construction companies, residential and commercial projects

Both Civil Labourers and Construction Labourers perform manual tasks in construction settings, often requiring similar safety certifications. Civil Labourers typically work on infrastructure projects like roads and bridges, while Construction Labourers focus on building structures. The roles overlap in skills and certifications but differ mainly in project type and work environment.

How much money does a labourer make?

A civil labourer typically earns between $15 and $25 per hour, depending on experience, location, and the complexity of the work. Entry-level positions may pay closer to the lower end, while skilled labourers with certifications can earn higher wages. Overtime and union membership can also affect overall earnings.

What jobs make $10,000 a month without a degree?

Certain high-paying jobs such as commercial truck drivers, real estate brokers, or skilled trades like electricians and plumbers can earn around $10,000 monthly without a college degree, especially with experience and certifications. These roles often require specialized skills, licenses, or apprenticeships and may involve working long hours or in demanding environments.

What does a civil laborer do?

A civil laborer performs manual tasks on construction sites, such as digging, loading materials, assisting with infrastructure projects, and maintaining work areas. They often use tools like shovels, jackhammers, and wheelbarrows and work under the supervision of skilled workers or engineers.

What is the job of a labourer?

A labourer is responsible for performing manual work on construction sites, such as digging, lifting, carrying materials, and assisting skilled workers. The role often requires physical strength, knowledge of safety procedures, and the use of tools like shovels, wheelbarrows, and power equipment.
Infographic showing various Civil Labourer job openings in Quebec as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution.

Civil / Geotechnical Engineer

Agnico Eagle Mines Limited

Rouyn-noranda, QC • Hybrid

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Reporting to the Superintendent, Infrastructure of the Technical Services group, you will be involved in the engineering studies. Your primary responsibilities will include the preliminary design of infrastructure as well as the coordination of activities related to surface infrastructure. The main types of infrastructure for which you will conduct studies include dikes, dams, tailings storage facilities, ponds, stockpiles, access roads, water management infrastructure, pumping systems, and other mining-related infrastructure. You will also participate in cost estimation, support operational projects, and contribute to various innovation initiatives. This role requires ongoing collaboration with other Technical Services departments.

Specifically, you will:

  • Take ownership of the study phase for infrastructure projects (planning, organization, implementation, and follow-up), while meeting specific objectives;

  • Contribute to the preparation of technical studies (preliminary, prefeasibility, and feasibility);

  • Perform sizing and preliminary design of technical components related to mining infrastructure;

  • Compare different solutions through technical studies outlining advantages, disadvantages, costs, and schedules;

  • Identify requirements for equipment, materials, contractors, consumables, and labor necessary for project execution;

  • Design and supervise the development of plans required for bidding or construction;

  • Prepare requests for proposals and manage the procurement process.

  • Participate in fieldwork and monitor project progress;

  • Prepare progress reports for projects under your responsibility;

  • Review and approve drawings and specifications you are involved in, ensuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations;

  • Perform any other tasks related to engineering and the mining sector.

  • Hold a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or Geological Engineering (geotechnical specialization);

  • Be a member of the Ordre des ingenieurs du Quebec (OIQ) or Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO);

  • Have a minimum of five (5) years of experience in civil or geological engineering (geotechnical specialization);

  • Possess relevant experience in the mining industry;

  • Have a good working knowledge of software such as AutoCAD, Microsoft Excel, Word, etc.;

  • Demonstrate interest in learning modeling software such as Civil3D, Leapfrog, GeoStudio, and Muk3D;

  • Proficiency in both French and English, spoken and written, as the role involves collaboration with various Agnico Eagle sites where these languages are used in the workplace.

  • Knowledge of Spanish is considered an asset.

Your Work Schedule

  • Schedule: 40 hours per week, from Monday to Friday. Possibility of 5-2-4-3 schedule;

  • Workplace: Possibility to work in one of Agnico Eagle's offices closer to your residence in Rouyn-Noranda, Val-d'Or, Mirabel or Toronto. There is a possibility to have a hybrid work schedule, working some days from an Agnico Eagle office and some days in telecommuting.