Traffic Control Laborer

Traffic Control Laborer

MasTec

Kingman, AZ • On-site

$15.75 - $20.25/hr

Full-time

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Job description

Overview

FNF Construction, Inc. is a general contractor providing heavy civil construction services throughout the Southwestern United States. We are seeking a Highway Construction Laborer with at least 1 year of experience safely assisting journeymen trades with all aspects of highway construction.

Responsibilities

The laborer will be required to lift and carry materials weighing up to 60 pounds, walk over uneven surfaces and climb on and off ladders and scaffolding.

Duties include safely using hand and power tools, Jack Hammer/Jumping Jack and maintaining clean and organized work areas.

Qualifications

This is a safety sensitive position as the laborer will often work around live traffic and active heavy equipment and machinery. Travel is required. Must be able to work Nights/Days.

Service Line (UKG) : NameFNF-FNF PhoenixEmployment Type: FULL_TIME

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Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Construction Laborer?

A: To succeed as a Construction Laborer, key technical skills include operating heavy machinery, such as forklifts and cranes, as well as proficiency in manual labor tasks like carpentry and masonry. Soft skills like physical stamina, attention to detail, and teamwork abilities are also crucial, as laborers often work in fast-paced environments and must collaborate with other tradespeople to complete projects efficiently. By possessing these technical and soft skills, a Construction Laborer can effectively contribute to construction projects and lay the foundation for potential career advancement into supervisory or specialized roles.

Q: What is the career path for a Construction Laborer?

A: A Construction Laborer's typical career progression involves starting as an entry-level Laborer, then advancing to roles such as a Skilled Laborer or a Lead Hand, where they oversee smaller teams and take on more responsibility. Mid-level roles, like a Foreman or a Site Supervisor, involve coordinating larger teams and managing projects, while senior roles, such as a Project Manager or a Construction Superintendent, focus on overall project planning and execution. Throughout their career, Construction Laborers can develop skills in areas like heavy equipment operation, safety protocols, and project management, which can lead to opportunities in specialized trades or supervisory positions.