Concrete Worker

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With a company built on family—by family—it’s no surprise that working here is so much more than just putting on a hard hat and work boots.

At Crossland, you join a group of Real Builders who care about bringing long-lasting facilities to our clients and providing the best culture and opportunities for our employees. With our own in-house education program, you’ll find the resources, support, and training necessary to put you on the path to success.


Benefits + Paid Time Off

When you want the best team, you offer benefits accordingly. Competitive pay, a family atmosphere, and great benefits are part of our culture of celebrating and appreciating our people.

  • Health, Dental and Vision Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • 401(k) retirement plan with guaranteed match
  • Flexible Spending Account
  • Paid time off
  • Holiday pay
  • Paid education opportunities

Perks

  • Company Apparel
  • Safety Incentives for Field Employees
  • Milestone Anniversary Gifts
  • Company Events (Picnics and Christmas Party)
  • Diaper Bundle Program for new parents
  • Flu Shots, and so much more!

About the Role

This position can be physically demanding and candidates must be able to work outdoors, at heights and travel as needed. If you're a hard worker, love being outdoors, and enjoy a team atmosphere and camaraderie, this is the job for you! Drug screen, physical and criminal background check is required of successful candidates.


Essential Responsibilities:

Performs any combination of the following duties on construction projects, usually working in a utility capacity and by transferring from one task to another. Activities include but are not limited to:

  • Measures distances from grade stakes, drive stakes and stretch tight lines.

  • Bolts, nails and aligns and blocks up under forms.

  • Signals operators of construction equipment to facilitate alignment, movement, and adjustment of machinery to conform to grade specifications.

  • Levels earth to fine grade specifications, using pick and shovel.

  • Mixes concrete, using float, trowel and screed.

  • Positions, joins and aligns and seals pipe sections.

  • Erects scaffolding, shoring and braces.

  • Sprays materials such as water, sand, steam, or paint through hose to clean, coat or seal crevices.

  • Grinds, sands, or polishes surfaces, such as concrete, marble, terrazzo, or wood flooring using abrading tools or machines.

  • Performs a variety of tasks involving dexterous use of hands and tools, such as demolishing buildings, sawing lumber, dismantling forms, removing projections from concrete, mounting pipe hangers, and cutting and attaching insulating materials.

  • Work is usually performed with other workers.

Ability to work without close supervision once directed on task.

Obeys and follows all safety rules on the job site and encourages others to do the same.

Maintains a good relationship with co-workers and works well with others to accomplish a task.

Physical demands of this position include lifting up to 70 pounds occasionally; 40-50 pounds frequently along with frequent climbing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching and handling.

EOE M/F/D/V

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