Construction Laborer - NC - On Site Accounting - Salisbury, NC at Geebo

Construction Laborer - NC - On Site

Vensure Employer Solutions Vensure Employer Solutions Salisbury, NC Salisbury, NC Estimated:
$30.
5K - $38.
6K a year Estimated:
$30.
5K - $38.
6K a year Position Summary A Construction Laborer does physical labor on construction sites.
They may prepare sites by cleaning them, loading and unloading materials, and removing debris as directed by the superintendent or project manager.
A general laborer may also run small equipment or put together and take apart scaffolding and other temporary structures.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities Operate and care for construction equipment and tools.
Help equipment operator, carpenters, and other skilled labor when necessary.
Prepare construction sites by cleaning obstacles and debris.
Load or unload construction materials.
Remove, fill, or compact earth.
Follow instructions from supervisors.
Assist craft workers such as carpenters and concrete finishers.
Perform small demolition tasks.
Perform site clean-up.
Requirements Be at least 18 years of age.
Ability to do physical labor.
Ability to work in all weather.
Workers must be punctual and reliable.
Must have experience as a general laborer in the construction industry.
Must work well with others.
Dress code is long pants, company shirt, boots, and other PPE as directed by your supervisor.
Must be respectful and professional in all circumstances, with a lets get it done attitude.
Must be able to travel Cleanliness Employee shall keep their work area clean and organized at all times.
Clean your work area before leaving each day and when tasks for said area are complete.
Enforcement of jobsite cleanliness of subcontractors.
Inform superintendent if subcontractors are not cleaning up as asked.
Safety Work safely and always be aware of your surroundings.
Inspect tools and cords daily for safety issues.
Know where the safety manual and supplies are stored.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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