Construction Laborer
Listed on 2026-05-11
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Construction
Heavy Equipment Operator, Construction Labor / Trades
Position Title
Construction Laborer
LocationAshland, WI
Pay RangeN/A
Company OverviewNorthwoods Paving, founded in 1992, is a privately‑owned hot‑mix asphalt production, paving and aggregate company. We are a forward‑thinking company that values integrity, our diverse team, sustainability, and innovation. Headquartered in Ashland, Wisconsin, our organization is a leader in our fields with resources and additional opportunities in transportation logistics, fuel commodities, renewable energy and emerging technology throughout the Midwest.
Position SummaryUnder the direction of the foreperson, laborers typically work on a road crew but may work at an asphalt plant or maintenance shop. A laborer’s job function includes, but is not limited to, job layout, shoveling, raking, sweeping, and traffic control along with operating small equipment such as blowers, saws, compactors, and jack hammers. On‑job training will provide the knowledge and skills to become a productive member of one of our crews, with the potential for advancement opportunities to become an equipment operator.
This position is a full‑time seasonal, working May through November (weather permitting) and requires overtime and some Saturdays with local and regional travel opportunities available.
We prioritize the safety and wellness of our road construction processes by following the company’s safety programs and policies, thus mitigating risk and improving overall productivity of the projects with safety at the forefront.
BenefitsBenefit package is offered through the Union. Benefits include medical, dental and a pension plan.
Position RequirementsAccessibility:
If you need an accommodation during the application process, you may call our Application Accommodation Line at (855) 844‑0125. EOE, including disability/vets.
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