Laborer
Adolfson & Peterson Construction · Fargo, ND · 2 wk ago
OTHRFull-time
Responsibilities
- Take personal responsibility for working safely within an Incident and Injury Free (IIF) culture.
- Be a champion to support IIF efforts for working safely and building a culture of care and concern for each team member in the workplace.
- Consistently communicate and reinforce the tenets of an IIF workplace.
- Ensure adherence to processes and procedures that support an IIF culture.
- Comply with all company safety requirements and policies.
- Preliminary preparation of construction sites by clearing obstacles and hazards.
- Dig, spread, and level dirt and gravel.
- Supply tools and materials to different areas of the work site as directed by the Foreman, Superintendent, or trades.
- Plan ahead, inventory, and request materials.
- Load and unload supplies and materials.
- Operate a pallet jack and a partner saw.
- Signal operators of equipment to facilitate movement of material.
- Routinely operate a bobcat and forklift for various material handling.
- Clean tools, equipment, materials, and work site on a daily basis.
- Assist with installing formwork and pouring concrete.
- Mix mortar and grout.
- Mop, brush, or spread compounds over surfaces for protection or to seal.
- Erect and dismantle scaffolding following company safety guidelines.
- Work at heights and climb form systems for pouring concrete while assisting Carpenters and other trades.
- Assist Carpenters, Operators, Masons, and other skilled labor as needed.
- Routinely construct and maintain temporary openings, protect construction finishes, daily interior and exterior cleaning, and debris removal.
- Inspect work-in-progress to ensure that it conforms to the specifications, construction schedules, and quality standards as outlined in AP’s quality management programs.
- Assure that workmanship is of the highest quality.
- Other duties as assigned.
- History of experience and proven results including:
- A high school diploma or equivalent.
- Completion of an apprenticeship program or equivalent training.
- Ability to properly lift, carry, push, rake, shovel, and move materials, supplies, tools, and ladders weighing up to 75 pounds on a frequent basis and occasionally more than 100 pounds throughout the day.
- Physical agility to stand, walk, climb ladders and/or formwork, kneel, crouch down, twist, and reach on a constant basis throughout the day.
- Experience using hand tools such as chippers and grinders and ability to measure correctly.
- Ability to travel to project sites up to 70+ miles away.
- Willingness to work in various (sometimes extreme) climate conditions.
- Demonstrated ability to proactively resolve construction issues.
- Strong communication skills (oral, written, and listening) including ability to follow directions and ask questions.
- Demonstrated integrity and ethical standards.
- Ability to be self-motivated, set own goals and tasks, and contribute to a positive team environment.