Find Construction Jobs in Quebec
ConstruMD lists construction jobs across Quebec. This page helps you quickly search for openings by trade, region, city, apprenticeship level, work schedule, and job type.
The goal is simple: help you find relevant opportunities without checking several different websites. Whether you are an apprentice, a journeyperson, an experienced worker, or someone moving into another trade, you can use the filters at the top of the page to find jobs that better match your profile.
Construction Jobs by Trade
Hiring needs vary by project, season, and region. On ConstruMD, you can browse job opportunities for several construction trades, including:
- carpenter-joiner jobs;
- electrician jobs;
- laborer jobs;
- roofer jobs;
- plumber/pipefitter jobs;
- sheet metal worker jobs;
- bricklayer-mason jobs;
- cement finisher jobs;
- painter jobs;
- plasterer jobs;
- insulation worker jobs;
- assembler jobs;
- interior systems installer jobs;
- heavy machinery mechanic jobs;
- crane operator class A jobs and crane operator class B jobs.
Trade pages help you move from a broad job search to a more precise search based on your specialty.
CCQ Jobs, Apprentices and 150-Hour Guarantee
Many workers look for construction jobs to enter the industry, progress as apprentices, or secure a 150-hour guarantee. On ConstruMD, you can use the 150-hour guarantee filter to find postings that mention this possibility.
This can help workers move from research to action and identify employers currently hiring in Quebec's construction industry.
Construction Jobs by Region
Labour demand changes from one region to another. Some jobs are concentrated around major cities, while others are available on residential, commercial, industrial, or institutional projects in different regions.
Postings may be available in Montreal, Quebec City, Laval, Longueuil, Gatineau, Sherbrooke, Trois-Rivières, Saguenay, Lévis, Terrebonne, Saint-Jérôme, Drummondville, and other cities across Quebec.
To broaden or narrow your search, start by selecting your trade, then add a region or city in the filters.
Wages, In-Demand Trades and Career Choices
Before applying, it can help to compare wages, career outlook, and trades with strong hiring demand. This can help you choose a trade, prepare your application, and understand where demand is strongest.
Use the job list and filters above to compare openings by trade, region, schedule, and employer.
How to Use the Filters
The filters at the top of the page let you search by:
- trade;
- apprenticeship level;
- work schedule;
- job type;
- region;
- city;
- 150-hour guarantee.
The goal is simple: reduce noise and show construction jobs that match your situation.
If you are not sure which trade to choose yet, start with a broad search, then narrow the results based on the postings that appear most often in your region.
Are You an Employer?
ConstruMD also helps contractors and employers reach qualified candidates faster. You can post a job or browse available CCQ workers for your next labour needs.
This can be useful when you need to fill a position quickly, plan for workforce needs, find an apprentice, or strengthen a crew before a project starts.
Frequently Asked Questions About Construction Jobs
How do I find a construction job in Quebec?
Select your trade, region, or city using the filters at the top of the page. You can then review active job postings and apply with employers.
Can I find a job as an apprentice?
Yes. Some postings are suitable for apprentices or mention a 150-hour guarantee. Use the dedicated filter to find these opportunities faster.
Can I apply without a CCQ competency card?
It depends on the position, the type of jobsite, and the rules that apply. Some paths may involve training, the labour pool, or a guarantee of hours. Review the requirements carefully before applying.
Which construction trades are most in demand?
Demand varies by region and season, but trades such as carpenter-joiner, electrician, roofer, laborer, plumber/pipefitter, sheet metal worker, bricklayer-mason, and heavy equipment operator are often needed by employers.
Which construction jobs pay the most?
Wages vary by trade, sector, experience, agreement, and region. Specialized trades such as electrician, refrigeration mechanic, crane operator, heavy machinery mechanic, and some industrial trades can offer higher wages.
Are the jobs only in Quebec?
Yes. This page is focused on construction job opportunities in Quebec.
How do I know if a posting matches my level?
Each job posting includes the trade, required level, region, and useful application details. Use the apprenticeship level filters to find jobs that better match your profile.
Can ConstruMD help employers hire?
Yes. Employers can post jobs and browse available workers to speed up hiring.