Construction Laborer
Join a thriving civil team! Full-time, hourly pay with PTO, health insurance, and 401(k). Perform diverse manual tasks, operate tools, and enjoy career development and safety focus.
What Does a Construction Laborer Do?
As a Construction Laborer, your core responsibilities revolve around supporting utility construction projects. You will handle everything from digging and shoveling to moving construction materials safely.
Your day might involve preparing work sites, loading and unloading trucks, and helping keep the site secure and clean after each shift. Operating basic hand and power tools is a regular part of your routine.
Frequent lifting and manual tasks are expected, so physical fitness is important. Reporting safety concerns to supervisors is essential, supporting a culture of collective safety on site.
You may also assist more specialized team members like pipe layers or equipment operators. Flexibility is key, as the role might include weekend shifts when needed.
Pros of This Role
This job stands out for its paid time off, six paid holidays, and comprehensive health benefits. You also benefit from a company-funded life insurance policy and a 401(k) program with employer match.
The team culture is safety-first, and all employees get the authority to stop work if a safety issue arises. You gain valuable industry skills working with experienced professionals.
Cons to Consider
The job is physically demanding, as you’ll work outdoors in varying weather and carry heavy materials. Some weekend work may be required, which could affect personal plans.
Loud and dusty environments, as well as exposure to the elements, are routine challenges in this field. The nature of the work may not suit everyone.
Final Verdict
If you value stability, solid benefits, and want to build hands-on construction skills in a team-focused environment, this Construction Laborer role is worth your application. Those looking for career progression and are comfortable with physical tasks should definitely consider applying.
