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$18.75 - $24.75/hr

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Work to Exisiting (W2E) - Welder

Work to Exisiting (W2E) - Welder

Fabcon Precast

Selkirk, NY • Remote

$18.75 - $24.75/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 3 days ago


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6.1

Company rating: 6.1 out of 10

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Job description

Purpose/Scope:To provide general construction labor tasks, in an efficient and safe manner.  The W2E Field Laborer will work as part of a W2E crew focused on the renovation, maintenance, repair, and restoration of existing structures.  The W2E Field Laborer will take direction from the W2E Field Foreperson.Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Completes general construction labor tasks necessary for completion of W2E projects
  • Takes work direction from erection crew foreperson or bricklayer
  • May perform work of a miscellaneous nature as directed by foreperson
  • Uses materials/supplies in an efficient manner
  • Handles equipment in a responsible manner
  • Follows established safety procedures and policies
Basic Qualifications:
  • Valid driver’s license and reliable means of transportation
  • Experience working with concrete or masonry construction
Other Required Qualifications:
  • Ability to carry out simple and complex verbal instructions
  • Ability to work well with others and maintain professional conduct at all times
  • Ability to work from heights, including but not limited to ladders and aerial work platforms
  • Ability to obtain membership to a local union
  • General knowledge of construction practices
  • Valid driver’s license and reliable means of transportation
  • Ability to travel extensively (50% of the time or more, including overnights) and work overtime as needed
Preferred Qualifications:
  • 2+ years of construction or manual labor experience
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Welding certification
  • Experience working with precast and/or site-cast/tilt-up concrete
  • Experience running concrete cutting equipment
  • Caulking experience
  • Concrete and masonry restoration experience
Physical Requirements:
  • Field: Must be able to traverse uneven ground, move minimum of 50lbs., spatial awareness/depth perception, climb on a flatbed semi-trailer
Work Environment:
  • Field: All types of weather conditions (year-round, Mid-west and Northeast), dirt/dust, noise from heavy machinery/vehicles

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