
Jardeg is currently recruiting for Carpenter Apprentices to join the Technical Workforce Inc. team at the University of Saskatchewan Huskie Clubhouse project in Saskatoon, Sk!
At this time, this position is for local candidates only, as it does not have camp accommodations, travel allowance, or living out allowance.
This position is a 5 days on and 2 days off schedule with the possibility of working afternoons, evenings, and weekends.
As a Carpenter Apprentice, you will:
Minimum Requirements:
COME AND GET YOUR BOOTS DIRTY!
At Jardeg, we power the workforce behind Graham and its trusted workforce partners, recruiting skilled trades and construction professionals who help deliver complex projects across Canada. If you’re a tradesperson working in Canada, our reach across commercial, infrastructure, and industrial construction - as well as maintenance and turnaround projects - means we offer more than just a job. We offer a lifetime of work.
We’re proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and are committed to an inclusive, accessible workplace. We welcome and encourage applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available by request to your recruiter for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
Unsolicited resumes or candidate profiles from third-party recruitment agencies will not be accepted and will become the property of Jardeg.

Jardeg has quietly existed as the construction industry's best-kept secret for over 15 years.
We provide several professional services, including recruitment, finance, and administration, for a select, elite team of companies who are proud suppliers of construction and industrial maintenance services for Graham's sophisticated portfolio of large, complex projects.
We have recruited skilled labour and site supervision for projects requiring thousands of workers and valued in the $100-$500 million class, and even larger.
Combined with a significant presence in the industrial maintenance and turnaround sector, Jardeg is the largest recruiter of skilled trades in Canada, supporting over 10 million manhours of work scheduled annually.