Clean Up Crew Worker
Listed on 2026-07-09
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Heavy Equipment Operator, Construction Labor / Trades
Clean Up Crew Worker
The Clean Up Crew Worker plays a key role in maintaining safe, clean, and organized construction and industrial sites. This position focuses on disposing of waste, performing general clean-up tasks, and supporting operations across multiple locations, including manufacturing and construction environments. The role involves physical, labor-intensive work and requires comfort with personal protective equipment (PPE), including occasional use of full body suits and respirators.
Responsibilities- Dispose of waste and debris safely and efficiently at various construction and industrial sites.
- Perform general clean-up duties, including sweeping, trash removal, and site organization.
- Support clean-up and labor activities at multiple locations, including manufacturing facilities and construction sites.
- Use basic hand tools to assist with clean-up and general labor tasks as needed.
- Work in confined or tight spaces while following all safety protocols and procedures.
- Handle chemicals in accordance with training and regulatory requirements, including HAZWOPER guidelines.
- Wear appropriate PPE, including bunny suits and respirators, when required by specific job sites.
- Follow competency-based training programs and safety training, including 40-hour HAZWOPER, to perform duties safely and effectively.
- Maintain a high level of awareness of site conditions, especially in hot weather and demanding environments.
- Work extended shifts of 8–12 hours and occasional Saturdays to support project timelines and overtime needs.
- Experience working in general labor or labor-intensive roles.
- Background in construction labor, cleaning, janitorial, or related physical work.
- Ability to work in manufacturing environments; training will be provided if needed.
- Comfort wearing a respirator when required.
- Comfort wearing a full body bunny suit when required.
- Ability to work safely in confined or tight spaces.
- Willingness to complete 40-hour HAZWOPER training.
- Capability to perform physically demanding work for 10+ hour days when needed.
- Basic proficiency with hand tools used in construction and clean-up tasks.
- Reliability in adhering to early morning start times and variable shift lengths.
Skills & Qualifications
- Experience with sweeping, trash removal, and general site clean-up.
- Exposure to construction sites or industrial environments.
- Familiarity with confined space work practices.
- Basic understanding of chemical handling procedures.
- Interest in obtaining certifications related to environmental, safety, or industrial work, supported by employer-paid training.
- Willingness to participate in competency-based training programs that support skill development and pay progression.
Employees benefit from a comprehensive package that includes full medical, dental, and vision coverage, as well as a 401(k) plan. Paid time off starts at two weeks, with an additional week earned based on tenure, plus three days of personal time. A structured, competency-based training program offers clear pathways to earn pay raises, and employer-funded certifications further support professional growth and advancement.
As part of a nationally established organization, team members have opportunities to move up internally and transfer to different locations across the country, providing long-term career mobility and development. New hires who complete their first week of work after HAZWOPER training receive pay for the 40-hour HAZWOPER course, reinforcing the commitment to safety and employee development.
This role is based on various construction and industrial sites, including manufacturing environments, where conditions can be physically demanding and may become extremely hot during the summer months. Team members work Monday through Friday, typically between 8–12 hour days, with some Saturdays required depending on project needs. Start times are usually early in the morning, between 5:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. The work environment involves frequent use of PPE, and workers must be comfortable wearing full body suits and respirators when required, although not every site will mandate this equipment.
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