Site C job fairs and business networking sessions coming to Northern communities

Artist's rendition of the Site C project.

BC Hydro and its contractors are hosting job fairs and business networking sessions in northern communities for workers and businesses interested in the Site C project. — Photo courtesy sitecproject.com

FORT ST. JOHN – BC Hydro and its contractors are hosting job fairs and business networking sessions in northern communities for workers and businesses interested in the Site C project. Construction activities on the Site C project are ramping up and workers at all skill levels are required.

BC Hydro’s contractors will be available to answer questions regarding the types of jobs available, the hiring process and any additional questions job seekers may have. Representatives from employment and skills training organizations will also attend.

If you are interested in working on the Site C project, please attend one of the upcoming job fairs and bring copies of your resume. Advance registration is not required.

Schedule of job fairs.

Business Networking Sessions

BC Hydro and local chambers of commerce are holding business-to-business networking sessions in Tumbler Ridge, Mackenzie and Fort Nelson. These sessions will provide an opportunity for local and Aboriginal businesses and suppliers to meet with Peace River Hydro Partners, the main civil works contractor for Site C. Registration is required for the business networking sessions.

Schedule of business networking events.

Learn More

  • Visit the project website: sitecproject.com
  • Follow the Site C Twitter account: @sitecproject
  • Call the toll-free project line: 1-877-217-0777
  • Email the project team: [email protected]

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