Remote Mining and Forestry Projects

Support resource operations across British Columbia’s rugged terrain with haulage, equipment, and logistics roles.

Yellow Arrow truck being loaded with processed wood fibre by a portable grinder in a snowy British Columbia landscape.
An Arrow Transportation fibre haul truck receives ground wood material from a mobile processing unit during winter operations in British Columbia. Image Source: arrow.ca

Join the teams powering forestry and mineral supply chains throughout remote BC.

These worksites are located in interior and northern regions of British Columbia, supporting resource-based operations such as mining and forestry. Typical duties involve hauling bulk materials like copper ore, wood chips, sawdust, and hog fuel using B-train trailers and heavy equipment. Drivers and equipment operators often navigate highways like Hwy 1 (Trans-Canada), Coquihalla (Hwy 5), Hwy 97, and Hwy 16. Work environments can include fibre mills, open-pit mining areas, or mobile processing teams, often requiring familiarity with mountainous terrain, variable weather, and safety regulations for remote operations.

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