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Construction Helper

Temple, GA · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

... field coordination tasks without needing constant supervision. Responsibilities * Clean and ... Help prepare homes for inspections, walkthroughs, and closings * Identify punch-list items and help ...

Rail Switching Technicians are responsible for safely operating locomotives and rail equipment while coordinating railcar movement throughout an industrial facility. This role supports the timely and ...

Operator/Helper

Valdosta, GA · On-site

$18.50/hr

Rail Switching Technicians are responsible for safely operating locomotives and rail equipment while coordinating railcar movement throughout an industrial facility. This role supports the timely and ...

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How much do helper coordinator jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for helper coordinator in Georgia is $15.37, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.16 and $15.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a helper coordinator?

Helper Coordinators are professionals responsible for managing and organizing teams of helpers or support staff, often in settings like logistics, events, or customer service. They assign tasks, oversee schedules, and ensure that helpers are effectively supporting operations or projects. Their role often involves communication, problem-solving, and ensuring that helpers are properly trained and equipped. By coordinating the activities of helpers, they help organizations run smoothly and efficiently.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a helper coordinator?

To thrive as a Helper Coordinator, you need strong organizational abilities, attention to detail, and a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with workforce management software, scheduling tools, and basic Microsoft Office applications is common in this role. Exceptional communication, problem-solving, and multitasking skills help you effectively manage helpers and resolve scheduling conflicts. These skills ensure efficient workforce allocation, smooth operations, and high employee satisfaction.

How does a helper coordinator typically collaborate with other departments to ensure smooth operations?

A Helper Coordinator regularly interacts with various departments such as logistics, HR, and operations to schedule and assign helpers effectively. They communicate closely with team leads and supervisors to understand workload demands, resolve scheduling conflicts, and address any performance or attendance issues. This role often serves as a liaison, ensuring information flows efficiently between helpers and management, which is crucial for meeting project deadlines and maintaining productivity. Frequent coordination and adaptability are key, as priorities can shift quickly based on operational needs.

What are the most commonly searched types of Helper jobs in Georgia?

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What cities in Georgia are hiring for Helper Coordinator jobs?

Cities in Georgia with the most Helper Coordinator job openings:

Construction Helper

Morris Communities LLC

Temple, GA • On-site

$20 - $25/hr

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago

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Job description

Construction Helper / Punch-Out Technician

Morris Communities is looking for a dependable, hardworking, and self-motivated Construction Helper / Punch-Out Technician to assist with our residential construction projects.

This position is ideal for someone who is comfortable working with their hands, takes pride in keeping jobs clean and organized, and can handle a variety of small construction, punch-out, and field coordination tasks without needing constant supervision.

Responsibilities

  • Clean and organize active construction sites daily
  • Sweep floors, garages, porches, driveways, and work areas
  • Pick up construction debris and dispose of trash
  • Move, load, unload, and organize heavy building materials
  • Perform interior and exterior paint touch-ups
  • Perform minor drywall repairs and touch-ups
  • Complete small framing repairs and miscellaneous carpentry
  • Perform basic trim and molding work
  • Install or repair small construction items as needed
  • Help prepare homes for inspections, walkthroughs, and closings
  • Identify punch-list items and help get them completed
  • Pick up and deliver construction materials between suppliers and job sites
  • Order construction materials as directed
  • Verify material quantities before ordering
  • Check deliveries for missing or damaged materials
  • Help keep track of materials needed on each job
  • Coordinate material pickups and deliveries
  • Communicate with suppliers regarding orders and availability
  • Communicate with subcontractors regarding job-site needs and scheduling
  • Help make sure subcontractors have the materials they need to complete their work
  • Assist with scheduling subcontractors and follow-up when needed
  • Answer job-related calls and communicate updates to management
  • Read basic plans, blueprints, and construction drawings
  • Measure areas and verify basic dimensions when needed
  • Help verify that work is completed before the next trade is scheduled
  • Take job-site photos and provide progress updates
  • Keep tools, materials, and job sites organized
  • Handle small warranty or punch-out items when assigned
  • Assist with landscaping, grass watering, mowing, and general exterior cleanup when needed
  • Perform miscellaneous construction-related tasks as assigned
  • Be willing to move between multiple job sites throughout the day

What We're Looking For

The right person for this position should:

  • Be self-motivated and able to work without constant supervision
  • Have a strong work ethic and dependable attendance
  • Be comfortable performing physical labor throughout the day
  • Be able to lift and move heavy construction materials
  • Know how to properly use basic hand and power tools
  • Have basic knowledge of painting, drywall, framing, and trim carpentry
  • Be comfortable ordering and picking up construction materials
  • Have basic math and measuring skills
  • Be able to read basic construction plans or be willing to learn
  • Pay close attention to details
  • Be organized and able to keep up with multiple jobs
  • Be comfortable communicating with subcontractors and suppliers
  • Be willing to clean — using a broom and cleaning a job site is a regular part of this position
  • Be able to recognize something that needs to be done and handle it without always being told
  • Have a valid driver's license and reliable transportation
  • Be comfortable driving to multiple job sites and suppliers

Ideal Candidate

We are looking for someone who isn't afraid to work and understands that residential construction requires flexibility.

One day you may be doing paint and drywall touch-ups, the next you may be moving lumber, picking up materials, ordering supplies, installing trim, cleaning out a house, checking on subcontractors, or helping get a home ready for closing.

This is not a position for someone who needs to be told every hour what to do. We want someone who can walk onto a job, see what needs attention, communicate what is needed, and get it taken care of.

Construction or carpentry experience is preferred, but reliability, work ethic, organization, attitude, and willingness to learn are extremely important.

Position: Full-Time, W-2 Employee
Industry: Residential Construction
Company: Morris Communities