General Construction Laborer Construction, Mining & Trades - Mifflinburg, PA at Geebo

General Construction Laborer

Ritz-Craft Corporation Management Ritz-Craft Corporation Management Mifflinburg, PA Mifflinburg, PA Full-time Full-time $19 an hour $19 an hour Job Summary As a General Construction Laborer, you are responsible for completing tasks through the production line according to the blueprint to create structurally sounds homes.
Primary Responsibilities Follow instructions from supervisors Read and understand blueprints.
Communicate well with team members and fellow employees Performing cleanups of job areas Other duties as assigned Company Details Ritz-Craft is the largest family-owned, off-site, modular home manufacturer in the United States.
Although our company is large in size, our focus is on the finest details of the homes that we produce.
Our systems-built homes are built in an environmentally controlled atmosphere with more framing and fastening materials to withstand transportation, making them stronger than site-built homes.
Specific Requirements Bring a positive team-oriented attitude to work everyday Be punctual for assigned shift Be a problem solver Be detail oriented The ability to interpret blueprints Perform responsibilities & duties efficiently, safely, and effectively Be open to assisting in other departments, if needed Work as part of a team Work Experience; 1
years High standards of integrity and professionalism Drug free Benefits In addition to consistent work, competitive wages, and employee growth; we offer a benefits package that is among the best in the industry.
Our comprehensive benefits encourage our employees and their families to build a lifelong relationship with us.
Affordable Health Insurance Dental and Vision Plan 401(k) with 4% company match Life Insurance Incentive Programs.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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