Central New Brunswick Woodlands is currently seeking qualified Grader Operator(s) for forestry operations based out of Deersdale, New Brunswick. The successful candidate(s) will operate a company-owned Caterpillar 14M motor grader to support the construction and maintenance of forestry road infrastructure.
This position requires a strong understanding of road-building practices, a commitment to safe work procedures, and the ability to work effectively in remote operating environments.
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Central New Brunswick Woodlands is committed to maintaining a safe and respectful workplace. All employment decisions are based on operational needs, qualifications, and experience.

J.D. Irving, Limited (JDI) is a diverse family owned company with operations in Canada and the United States. Since 1882 our focus has been on providing quality products and superior service to customers around the world. Our head offices are in Saint John and Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. J.D. Irving, Limited is made up of a diverse group of companies in various business segments:
Forestry & Forest Products
Transportation
Shipbuilding & Industrial Marine
Retail & Distribution
Industrial Equipment, Construction Services & Building Materials
Specialty Printing
Consumer Packaged Goods
Food Processing
At J.D. Irving, Limited our core values form the foundation of our company’s story and how we operate on a daily basis. J.D. Irving, Limited is committed to growing leaders and providing them with challenging and rewarding career opportunities. With a focus on creating an aligned and engaged workforce across various industries, JDI offers both internal and external competency based development tailored to individual needs. Our external partners are recognized as world-class, assisting us in creating one of the best leadership pipelines in the country. We partner with some of the top educational and training development schools in Canada who are considered to be "leaders in developing leaders".