Job Description
A construction laborer performs manual tasks at construction sites, contributing to various phases of a project.
Their duties include site preparation, material handling, assisting skilled trades, and maintaining a safe work environment.
They operate hand and power tools, erect scaffolding, and clean up debris.
Key Responsibilities:
Site Preparation:
This includes clearing debris, digging trenches, and preparing the ground for construction.
Material Handling:
Loading, unloading, and transporting materials to designated areas on the site.
Assisting Skilled Trades:
Helping carpenters, electricians, and other craft workers as directed.
Erecting and Dismantling Structures:
Assembling and taking down temporary structures like scaffolding.
Operating Equipment:
Using hand and power tools, and potentially some light machinery.
Maintaining Safety:
Following safety procedures, reporting hazards, and ensuring a safe work environment.
Site Clean-up:
Removing debris, waste, and ensuring the site is clean at the end of the day.
Skills and Qualifications:
Physical Stamina and Strength:
Construction work is physically demanding, requiring the ability to lift, carry, and perform repetitive tasks.
Ability to Follow Instructions:
Construction laborers must be able to understand and follow directions from supervisors.
Basic Construction Knowledge:
Understanding of basic construction practices and the ability to use hand tools.
Teamwork and Communication:
Working effectively with others and communicating clearly.
Safety Awareness:
Adhering to safety protocols and recognizing potential hazards.
Dependability and Reliability:
Being punctual and dependable is crucial in this role.
Full-time