What are the responsibilities and job description for the Co-Foreman In Training position at A Groundworks Company?
Groundworks is seeking talented Construction General Laborers to join their team in Irving, TX !
The Co-Foreman In Training is a vital member of our crew and will travel (in a company-provided vehicle) to homes in the general area to install foundation repair, crawl space encapsulation, basement waterproofing, and concrete lifting solutions. Candidates with previous experience in construction, home services, trade work, general labor, and landscaping would be a great fit for this position.
What we provide for our General Labor employees :
Bi-weekly Pay & weekly bonus opportunities
All tools & transportation to the job site included
Full-time nonseasonal work, we work year-round!
Employee Ownership
Company-sponsored certification programs & career development
Competitive and rewarding, family-oriented culture
Advanced leadership training opportunities as a laborer - become a Foreman in 1 year
Benefits include Medical, Dental, Vision, Long / Short Term Disability, Life insurance, 401(k) retirement program with a company match, 2 weeks paid time off & 6 holidays
Job Responsibilities as a General Laborer :
Working on a high-performance team serving customers in our local area. You'll be traveling around the area and working in our customer's homes
installing our products and services under the supervision of trained professionals
Be a team player who will do whatever it takes to win for you, your team and the organization
Ability to listen well and follow instructions closely
Ability to grind it out every day knowing that hard work is rewarded
What is required to join our team as a Co-Foreman In Training :
Loads and delivers materials from the warehouse to the work site
Performs set-up and clean-up tasks at the work site
Digs and back-fill trenches / holes when necessary
Lifts heavy objects
Walks and stand for long periods of time
Performs strenuous labor often under adverse conditions
Enters crawl spaces and other confined areas
Other duties as assigned by supervisor
Valid driver's license required
Physical requirements :
The position lifts heavy objects and / or up to 50 lbs., walks and stands for long periods of time and performs strenuous physical labor.
The employee lifts, pushes, pulls or carries objects; uses abdominal and lower back muscles to provide support over time without fatigue; and effectively lifts and carries heavy loads.
The position requires good manual dexterity (hand, hand and arm, two hands) and multi-limb coordination. It also requires the ability to quickly move arms and legs.
The employee must have excellent stamina.
Seeing with the ability to read reports, data, statistics and information on computer screens are required.
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