Construction Laborer 2023 Construction, Mining & Trades - Tulsa, OK at Geebo

Construction Laborer 2023

Green Country Habitat for Humanity Green Country Habitat for Humanity Tulsa, OK Tulsa, OK Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$29.
7K - $37.
6K a year Estimated:
$29.
7K - $37.
6K a year 4 hours ago 4 hours ago 4 hours ago Summary/Objective The Construction Laborer demonstrates an understanding of and commitment to the Mission of Green Country Habitat for Humanity and in the people and neighborhoods it serves with a genuine interest in, and ability to relate to, a highly diverse environment, clientele and constituencies.
Will be responsible for maintaining a clean, safe workplace environment.
This is a hands-on position that provides on-site coordination for major tasks being conducted during a construction day.
The Construction Laborer will also coordinate with site supervisors, on the moving of materials, tools/equipment and refuse insuring safety and efficiencies of job site operations.
Benefits Company paid Medical, Vision, Dental and Life Insurance 401K with 6% company match, vested immediately Paid time off after 90 day, 3 weeks first year Typical day M-F 7:
30 am - 4:
30 am Essential Functions Job Site Preparedness:
The Construction Labor must maintain a clean, presentable worksite which includes gathering and disposal of job site waste, to include mowing and trimming the yard.
Tools:
Assist Crew Leader in gathering and distribution of tools for job site specific tasks.
Safe construction practices:
The construction laborer must observe and follow all job site safety rules.
Communicates and works closely with Construction Site Supervisor and successfully collaborates with others to achieve the organization's goals.
Assists Construction Superintendents as directed.
Adheres to construction departmental policies and procedures.
Maintaining Habitat's mission:
In the performance of his or her duties, support the mission and vision of Habitat.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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