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Mann and Hummel, Fayetteville, NC
Hand laborers and material movers, manually move freight, stock, or other materials. 06/2016 - 06/2019 Electrician Apprentice
Wayne J Griffin Electric Inc, Durham, NC
Help electricians by performing duties requiring less skill. Duties include using, supplying or holding materials or tools, and cleaning work area and equipment. 01/2015 - 06/2016 General Laborer
Conti, Fayetteville, NC
Perform tasks involving physical labor at construction sites. May operate hand and power tools of all types: air hammers, earth tampers, cement mixers, small mechanical hoists, surveying and measuring equipment, and a variety of other equipment and instruments. May clean and prepare sites, dig trenches, set braces to support the sides of excavations, erect scaffolding, and clean up rubble, debris and other waste materials. May assist other craft workers. 06/2014 - 12/2014 Order Filler
Walmart Distribution Ctr, Hope Mills, NC
Fill customers' mail and telephone orders from stored merchandise in accordance with specifications on sales slips or order forms. Duties include computing prices of items, completing order receipts, keeping records of out-going orders, and requisitioning additional materials, supplies, and equipment. 07/2011 - 03/2014 Concrete and Asphalt Equipment Crew Member Combs Concrete, Mooresville, NC
Construction laborers and helpers perform many basic tasks that require physical labor on construction sites. Duties Construction laborers and helpers typically do the following: * Clean and prepare construction sites by removing debris and possible hazards * Load or unload building materials to be used in construction * Build or take apart bracing, scaffolding, and temporary structures * Dig trenches, backfill holes, or compact earth to prepare for construction * Operate or tend equipment and machines used in construction * Help craft workers with their duties * Follow construction plans and instructions from supervisors or more experienced workers Construction laborers and helpers work on almost all construction sites, performing a wide range of tasks from the very easy to the extremely difficult and hazardous. Although many of the tasks they do require some training and experience, most tasks usually require little skill and can be learned quickly. Construction laborers perform a variety of construction-related activities during all phases of construction. However, the main task laborers perform is preparing and cleaning up construction sites. Although most laborers are generalists—such as those who install barricades, cones, and markers to control traffic patterns—many others specialize. For example, Carl Wilson
1625 RUDOLPH ST, FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28301-4012
Phone: 910-***-****
Alt Phone: 910-***-****
Email: adwc6f@r.postjobfree.com
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Ability Summary
Fulfill orders, operate cherry picker, hand truck, and other tools and equipment necessary to fill order. Employment History
those who operate the machines and equipment that lay concrete or asphalt on roads are more likely to specialize in those areas. Most construction laborers work in the following areas: * Building homes and businesses * Tearing down buildings * Removing hazardous materials * Building highways and roads * Digging tunnels and mine shafts Construction laborers use a variety of tools and equipment. Some tools are simple, such as brooms and shovels; other equipment is more sophisticated, such as pavement breakers, jackhammers, earth tampers, and surveying equipment. With special training, laborers may help transport and use explosives or run hydraulic boring machines to dig out tunnels. They may learn to use laser beam equipment to place pipes and use computers to control robotic pipe cutters. They may become certified to remove asbestos, lead, or chemicals. Helpers assist construction craft workers, such as electricians and carpenters, with a variety of basic tasks. They may carry tools and materials or help set up equipment. For example, many helpers work with cement masons to move and set forms (molds that determine the shape of concrete). Many other helpers assist with taking apart equipment, cleaning up sites, and disposing of waste, as well as helping with any other needs of craft workers. Many construction trades have helpers who assist craft workers. The following are trades that have associated helpers: * Brickmasons, blockmasons,and stonemasons * Carpenters * Electricians * Painters, construction and maintenance * Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters * Roofers * Tile and marble setters
01/2003 - 04/2011 Laborer-Demolition
Able Body Labor, Jacksonville, NC
Construction laborers and helpers perform many basic tasks that require physical labor on construction sites. Duties Construction laborers and helpers typically do the following: * Clean and prepare construction sites by removing debris and possible hazards * Load or unload building materials to be used in construction * Build or take apart bracing, scaffolding, and temporary structures * Dig trenches, backfill holes, or compact earth to prepare for construction * Operate or tend equipment and machines used in construction * Help craft workers with their duties * Follow construction plans and instructions from supervisors or more experienced workers Construction laborers and helpers work on almost all construction sites, performing a wide range of tasks from the very easy to the extremely difficult and hazardous. Although many of the tasks they do require some training and experience, most tasks usually require little skill and can be learned quickly. Construction laborers perform a variety of construction-related activities during all phases of construction. However, the main task laborers perform is preparing and cleaning up construction sites. Although most laborers are generalists—such as those who install barricades, cones, and markers to control traffic patterns—many others specialize. For example, those who operate the machines and equipment that lay concrete or asphalt on roads are more likely to specialize in those areas. Most construction laborers work in the following areas: * Building homes and businesses * Tearing down buildings * Removing hazardous materials * Building highways and roads * Digging tunnels and mine shafts Construction laborers use a variety of tools and equipment. Some tools are simple, such as brooms and shovels; other equipment is more sophisticated, such as pavement breakers, jackhammers, earth tampers, and surveying equipment. With special training, laborers may help transport and use explosives or run hydraulic boring machines to dig out tunnels. They may learn to use laser beam equipment to place pipes and use computers to control robotic pipe cutters. They may become certified to remove asbestos, lead, or chemicals. Helpers assist construction craft workers, such as electricians and carpenters, with a variety of basic tasks. They may carry tools and materials or help set up equipment. For example, many helpers work with cement masons to move and set forms (molds that determine the shape of concrete). Many other helpers assist with taking apart equipment, cleaning up sites, and disposing of waste, as well as helping with any other needs of craft workers. Many construction trades have helpers who assist craft workers. The following are trades that have associated helpers: * Brickmasons, blockmasons,and stonemasons * Carpenters * Electricians * Painters, construction and maintenance * Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters * Roofers * Tile and marble setters
09/2000 - 12/2002 Electrician Helper
Henderson Electric, Jacksonville, NC
Construction laborers and helpers perform many basic tasks that require physical labor on construction sites. Duties Construction laborers and helpers typically do the following: * Clean and prepare construction sites by removing debris and possible hazards * Load or unload building materials to be used in construction * Build or take apart bracing, scaffolding, and temporary structures * Dig trenches, backfill holes, or compact earth to prepare for construction * Operate or tend equipment and machines used in construction * Help craft workers with their duties * Follow construction plans and instructions from supervisors or more experienced workers Construction laborers and helpers work on almost all construction sites, performing a wide range of tasks from the very easy to the extremely difficult and hazardous. Although many of the tasks they do require some training and experience, most tasks usually require little skill and can be learned quickly. Construction laborers perform a variety of construction-related activities during all phases of construction. However, the main task laborers perform is preparing and cleaning up construction sites. Although most laborers are generalists—such as those who install barricades, cones, and markers to control traffic patterns—many others specialize. For example, those who operate the machines and equipment that lay concrete or asphalt on roads are more likely to specialize in those areas. Most construction laborers work in the following areas: * Building homes and businesses * Tearing down buildings * Removing hazardous materials * Building highways and roads * Digging tunnels and mine shafts Construction laborers use a variety of tools and equipment. Some tools are simple, such as brooms and shovels; other equipment is more sophisticated, such as pavement breakers, jackhammers, earth tampers, and surveying equipment. With special training, laborers may help transport and use explosives or run hydraulic boring machines to dig out tunnels. They may learn to use laser beam equipment to place pipes and use computers to control robotic pipe cutters. They may become certified to remove asbestos, lead, or chemicals. Helpers assist construction craft workers, such as electricians and carpenters, with a variety of basic tasks. They may carry tools and materials or help set up equipment. For example, many helpers work with cement masons to move and set forms (molds that determine the shape of concrete). Many other helpers assist with taking apart equipment, cleaning up sites, and disposing of waste, as well as helping with any other needs of craft workers. Many construction trades have helpers who assist craft workers. The following are trades that have associated helpers: * Brickmasons, blockmasons,and stonemasons * Carpenters * Electricians * Painters, construction and maintenance * Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters * Roofers * Tile and marble setters
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High School Diploma
Oldmill Senior High School, Millersville, MD
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