Construction Laborers - Earn up to $25/hour

STRUCTURAL integrates technology-driven solutions with specialty contracting services to improve, protect, and enhance the existing infrastructure of owners directly, and in partnership with designers and contractors. STRUCTURAL offers a wide range of specialty repair and maintenance services and is the largest concrete repair contractor in the United States, with roughly 2,500 employees working from locations nationwide and in select international markets. STRUCTURAL is the open-shop contracting business line of Structural Group.

About us

We are professional, agile, innovative and our goal is to Structural Technologies VSL is a leading global company specializing in advanced structural strengthening, repair, and post-tensioning solutions. With a rich history dating back to the 1950s, VSL has established itself as a trusted provider of innovative engineering systems and services. Their expertise lies in addressing complex structural challenges across various industries, including buildings, bridges, dams, and infrastructure.

Our home office is in Fort Worth, Texas where occasional meetings will take place.

This position is not suitable for applicants with only welding experience. There are no welding duties in this position.

  • Specific job responsibilities will include: Working alongside a Foreman/Superintendent to execute daily tasks
  • General concrete repair (demolition, rebar installation, carpentry, concrete pours, finishing)Operating power-tools (i.e rotary hammers, chipping hammers, hammer drills, etc.).Post-tension repair
  • Rebar/post-tension installation and stressing
  • Independently traveling between projects.

The ideal candidate will be / have:

  • Focused on safety in all situations and environments.
  • Comfortable with the use of standard PPE at construction sites.
  • Team and solution oriented, with a proactive, professional, positive attitude.
  • Experienced construction field technicians / laborers
  • Advantageous if familiar with concrete repair, formwork and finishing, grouting, and placement/tying of rebar.
  • Advantageous if familiar with the installation and/or stressing of post tensioning systems
  • Familiarity with new construction and existing buildings
  • Comfort with working at heights
  • The ability to read and speak English.
  • The ability to lift material up to 50lbs
  • Good hand-eye coordination & capable of standing for extended periods of time.
  • Motivated to work more than 40 hours per week.
  • Desire to grow and advance within the company with commensurate salary growth

Prior experience in post tensioning is ideal but not required. An ideal candidate is hardworking, reliable, and ready to learn at a fast pace.

Candidates who are bilingual in Spanish / English may be given preference.

Candidates who are union ironworkers/rodbusters with ability to work union or open-shop projects may be given preference.

Our company offers a tremendous career opportunity to an energetic, enthusiastic team player who thrives in a dynamic, fast-paced, positive work environment. Opportunities to move into leadership positions quickly are available. This opportunity offers a highly progressive, innovative, and challenging environment in which to champion your skills. Must provide own transportation, a Valid Driver’s License, and pass DMV record screening. Pre-employment drug screen is required. Excellent compensation and benefits package.

EOE/M/F/D/V

Job Types: Full-time, Contract, Temporary

Pay: $18.00 - $25.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Referral program
  • Tools provided
  • Vision insurance

Schedule:

  • 10 hour shift
  • 8 hour shift

People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply

Work Location: In person

STRUCTURAL is committed to a Safety 24/7 culture and offers competitive compensation and benefits including medical, dental insurance, 401(k), paid holidays & vacation, tuition reimbursement, career development and growth opportunities, and a caring work environment.

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