Pay ranges
Construction Staffing pay in Victoria.
Wondering what construction staffing pays in Victoria? These are the per-hour ranges we see, set by experience, shift, and certifications. They follow local market rates and U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data for British Columbia.
| Role | Hourly range |
|---|---|
| General laborer | $18 to $24 |
| Carpenter | $22 to $32 |
| Electrician helper | $19 to $27 |
| Equipment operator | $24 to $36 |
| Concrete finisher | $22 to $31 |
| Site superintendent | $32 to $50 |
Ranges reflect local market rates and scale with experience, shift, and certifications. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
What we check for
- OSHA 10 and OSHA 30
- trade-specific licenses
- equipment operator cards
Shifts we cover
- early start day shifts
- weather-driven schedules
- weekend and night roadwork windows
Neighborhoods we cover in Victoria
- North Hills
- South Meadow
- Lakefront
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FAQ
Common questions.
How fast can you fill a construction staffing role in Victoria?
Quickly. Typical fill times for construction staffing in Victoria run laborers in 24 to 72 hours, licensed trades in 1 to 2 weeks, because we work from a bench that is already screened. Brief the role at 1-866-888-6111 and the short list follows in days.
Which construction staffing positions can you fill in Victoria?
In Victoria we place general laborers, carpenters, electrician helpers, equipment operators, concrete finishers, and site superintendents. Have a role outside that list? Ask, because we probably staff it too.
How much does construction staffing cost per hour in Victoria?
It varies by role, shift, and certifications. Victoria rates start around $18 per hour for entry work and reach about $50 per hour for senior roles. The pay table above breaks it out role by role.
Do you offer temp, temp to hire, and direct hire in Victoria?
Yes. You can hire someone for a short season, try them out and convert them to your payroll, or hire them directly from day one. We help you pick the option that fits the role and your budget.
What certifications or checks are required for construction staffing in Victoria?
For construction staffing, the requirements that matter most are OSHA 10 and OSHA 30, trade-specific licenses, and equipment operator cards. We confirm right to work and run background and reference checks before placement.
What is your coverage around Victoria?
We staff Victoria and the surrounding towns, including North Hills, South Meadow, Lakefront. Tell us where your site is and we will confirm coverage.
How do you charge for construction staffing in Victoria?
There is no cost to talk to us or see candidates. For temporary work, we bill an hourly rate that covers the worker's pay, payroll taxes, workers compensation, and our service. Direct hires are a one time placement fee. You get the number in writing before you commit.
Do you cover weekend, night, and peak season shifts in Victoria?
Yes. We cover early start day shifts and weather-driven schedules, including weekend and peak season coverage. Give us the schedule and we staff to it.
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In depth
Construction Staffing in Victoria, explained.
Inside the Victoria construction staffing market
Victoria is a market of about 90,000 people. Local demand runs across film and media, logistics, and hospitality, and those employers all need the same thing: reliable people, hired quickly.
Our candidates come from Victoria and nearby communities like North Hills, South Meadow, Lakefront. Because we keep them screened and ready, you get names in days, not a long open search.
On pay, British Columbia's minimum wage is $17.85. We build rates around what Victoria employers actually pay so offers land and people stay. Source: U.S. Department of Labor.
Our construction staffing process in Victoria
Hiring construction staffing in Victoria runs on a clear track. Step one is a written brief so we both know exactly what the job needs.
Step two, we screen our bench for reliability and the right credentials and send only real fits. Step three, you choose, and we handle the offer, the paperwork, and the first days on the job.
Hiring options for Victoria employers
There is no single right way to hire construction staffing in Victoria, so we offer three. Temporary handles seasonal and surge work with payroll and compliance carried by us.
Temp to hire is the test drive: work with someone first, then move them to your payroll if it fits. Direct hire puts them on your team from the start.
We help Victoria employers match each role to the option that makes sense for the work and the budget.
Roles, shifts, and what we screen for
For construction staffing in Victoria we staff general laborers, carpenters, electrician helpers, equipment operators, concrete finishers, and site superintendents.
We cover early start day shifts, plus weather-driven schedules. The requirements that matter most are OSHA 10 and OSHA 30, trade-specific licenses, and equipment operator cards.
Every candidate is checked for right to work, work history, and references before they start, so the person who shows up can actually do the job.
Victoria employers we work with
Victoria employers across film and media, logistics, and hospitality use Langford for construction staffing year round.
We know the roles these teams run, the shifts they need covered, and what good looks like in the first two weeks. That is why our placements hold past 30 days instead of turning over in week one.
Why Victoria teams call us first
We move fast, we screen for real, and we stay on the file. A short list reaches you in about one business day for most construction staffing roles because we keep a bench warm in Victoria.
We carry payroll, taxes, and workers compensation on temporary placements, so the paperwork sits with us, not you. And we check in through the first 30 days, so a placement that wobbles gets fixed early.
Call 1-866-888-6111 to start, or tell us about the role online.
