The Saint John River Valley has many of the attributes of the city but with a rural twist. The region is home to two golf courses, two civic centers, a AAA Hockey Team, The Andrew & Laura McCain Gallery, libraries, and beautiful historic homes. There are many historical/tourism sites including the Longest Covered Bridge in the world which draws over 60,000 tourists to our region annually. There are a variety of activities available including snowmobiling, hiking & cycling to name a few, while the retail sector is booming with a variety of shops and a movie theatre.
The Carleton Region is strategically located at the gateway to the Northeastern United States. Many of the communities in the Carleton Region are less than 10 kilometres from the Canada / United States border and the I-95. With 75 million consumers living within a 1,000-mile radius of the Carleton Region, it is in a prime location to be of service to the people of both the U.S. Northeast and Eastern Canada.

The region is also ideally located in an area that has a number of options when dealing with the use of airports. Major airports such as Bangor International Airport or Halifax International Airport are within several hours' driving distance. Other smaller feeder airports such as Moncton or Fredericton provide a number of connector flights to and from major US Northeast and Eastern Canadian business destinations.
The key economic activities in this region include: Agriculture and Food Processing, Forestry and Value-Added wood products, Metal Fabrication and Transportation. Some of the key companies in these sectors include: McCain Foods Limited, Nexfor Fraser Papers, Thomas Equipment Ltd., Craig Manufacturing Ltd., Humpty Dumpty Snack Foods Ltd., Day & Ross Transportation Group, Jolly Farmer Products Ltd., and Hospitality Homes Ltd. We are also home to several specialty companies including: Sabian Ltd. (cymbals manufacturer), Tann Paper Ltd., EFKA Canada Ltd., Cottages Industry Supplies Ltd.
The Carleton Region is growing every day, with new businesses opening and existing businesses expanding. There are many public schools, New Brunswick Community College Woodstock, accessible child care, hospitals, and plenty of extracurricular activities. The Carleton Region boasts an unemployment rate of 8.3% which is lower than the Provincial average of 10.5%. There are career opportunities available in all sectors. In order to encourage economic growth there needs to be an adequate labour force to support it. To learn more about job opportunities available, please see the postings below.

  Career Title Location Date Posted Region

   Technical Support Team Manager WoodstockMay 15, 2008
   Business Systems Analyst WoodstockMay 15, 2008
   Programmer Analyst WoodstockMay 15, 2008
   Registered Nurse WoodstockMay 15, 2008
   Licensed Practical Nurses BathMay 09, 2008
   Family Physician  Bath, FlorencevilleMay 06, 2008
   IT Support / Network Administrator HartlandMay 02, 2008
   Warehouse Associate (Full Time) WoodstockApril 11, 2008
   Marketing Manager – Satellite WoodstockApril 10, 2008
   Guidance Counsellor WoodstockApril 10, 2008
   Bilingual Technical Service Representatives  Fredericton, WoodstockApril 07, 2008
   Bilingual Customer Service Representatives  Fredericton, WoodstockApril 07, 2008
   Team Manager of Wireless Support WoodstockMarch 27, 2008
   Customer Service Representatives BristolMarch 25, 2008
   Bilingual Customer Service Representatives Fredericton, WoodstockMarch 24, 2008
   Network Operations Analyst Fredericton, WoodstockMarch 18, 2008
 
 Classified Job Postings on JobBeacon.com
 TitleCityPublished date
 Farm market employeeFlorencevilleApril 18, 2008
 Atlantic Superstore - Various PositionsWoodstockApril 17, 2008


To learn more about our region, please visit our website: www.ent-carleton.ca