JCCBI is a close-knit organization whose stimulating and rewarding work environment fosters cooperation. Here, everyone has a key part to play in meeting the daily transportation needs of road users.
See what JCCBI ambassadors have to say about our culture of mutual aid, which draws on our community’s diverse talents.
Francis St-Pierre, Eng.
Senior Engineer
“You always need to be on the lookout, be curious, and watch what other organizations are up to. You can innovate at JCCBI because everyone is really open to it.”
“Getting to work on something as iconic a the Jacques Cartier Bridge excites me every day. There’s a certain pride taht comes with leaving your mark on such a historic structure.”
“I’m so proud to work at JCCBI. I’m a big soccer fan, and this place has the same kind of team spirit. Every morning, I put on my work “jersey” and give it all I’ve got!”
“ It’s important to choose the right words and think about their impact. It’s crucial to communicate well because we’re all people. A lack of rigour can affect the whole JCCBI team. ”
“I appreciate our expertise. There are a lot of very skilled and credible people at JCCBI. It’s reassuring to know that your will be recognized for what you are good at. You become a complementary part of the team.”
“Maintaining the status quo is not part of our DNA. You learn so much from others by humbly asking questions. That’s how I develop tools that help us improve”
Creating connections since 2009
Richard Gagnon
Senior Equipment Operator
“We’re encouraged to be independent and take initiative because we all want the job to be done right. Everyone here works toward that goal.”
Creating connections since 2014
Sandra Martel, Eng.
Chief executive officer
“Working in the public sector comes with great responsibility. Every day, I get to work with an outstanding team. We are proudly committed to providing users with a safe and well-designed network, all while ensuring that we carefully manage the public funds entrusted to us.”
“JCCBI runs through my veins. We have something really special going here. The organization is so much more than concrete, steel and infrastructure. It’s a living connection.”
“What we do goes way beyond concerte and steel. It has a real and major impact on the community. That makes our jobs really important, and we want to bring our projects to life. We take great pride in that.”