Laborers DFW, TX - Austin Bridge & Road
Listed on 2026-01-02
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Construction
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Engineering
Description
Austin Bridge & Road is currently seeking traffic control laborers for various North, Texas construction projects. These laborers will support project crews with a wide range of tasks and ensure safety and quality on site.
Responsibilities- Able to follow instructions
- Provide support to skilled trades
- Hand digging / trenching
- Pour concrete
- Place asphalt
- Set forms
- Traffic control
- Place erosion control devices
- General site cleanup and maintenance
- Follow safety policies & procedures
- Work hours adjusted to meet project needs – days, nights and weekends
- Work in adverse weather conditions, hot or cold temperatures
- Other duties as assigned
- 1+ years of experience
- Strong commitment to jobsite safety
- Diligent in demonstrating safe work practices
- Legally authorized to work for any employer in the United States; this position does not sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa
Enjoy medical, dental, life and disability insurance, a matching 401(k) plan, and the pride of working for a 100% Employee‑Owned Company (ESOP). For more information on our ownership structure, visit
Austin Bridge & Road is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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A leader in the heavy highway and transportation industry for over 100 years, Austin Bridge & Road delivers asphalt and concrete services and builds landmark projects ranging from complex highway interchanges and tollways to runways, bridges, rail projects and water/wastewater facilities. Our expertise spans conventional bid projects and newer procurement methods including design‑build and construction management.
LocationsWe are accepting applications onsite:
Austin Bridge & Road – Corporate
Location:
1199 S Belt Line Rd., Suite 110, Coppell, Texas 75019
or
8122 Whisper Oak, San Antonio, Texas 78266
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