Construction Laborer
Listed on 2025-12-31
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Construction
Construction Labor / Trades, Heavy Equipment Operator -
Trades / Skilled Labor
Construction Labor / Trades, Heavy Equipment Operator
Construction Laborer –
Scotty's Contracting & Stone, LLC
1 week ago – Be among the first 25 applicants.
Would you like to work for a company that puts their employees first?
Scotty's Contracting and Stone is that company. Our mission is to provide quality infrastructure that paves the way for our communities to connect and thrive.
Our Shareholders are our EMPLOYEES! At Scotty's Contracting and Stone, you will apply your skills and learn new ones to support your advancement within the company. You will earn generous pay and full benefits in a welcoming, fast paced work environment. Best of all, imagine being an employee owner through Houchens Industries Employee Stock Ownership Program you become a part owner, setting yourself up for financial success long term!
of the benefits to you
- Employee Stock Ownership Program (ESOP) Company – This is an uncommon perk! Employees are given stock ownership in the company. Set yourself up for a comfortable retirement!
- Full benefits – Including medical, dental, vision, disability, life insurance, paid time off, paid holidays and more.
- Learning opportunities – This is a great opportunity to add to your skills and increase your value as an employee.
- Advancement – If you are willing and capable, there is no ceiling on the growth opportunities available to you here. We prefer to promote from within!
- Open door policy – This is a welcoming atmosphere where managers ask for your feedback and ideas. Whether it's personal or work related, management really cares.
Don't miss this opportunity to join a growing team! Apply now!
SummaryScotty's Contracting and Stone is seeking a Construction Laborer to join our Heavy Civil Division. This position supports the successful completion of heavy highway, industrial, and commercial sitework projects. This position requires performing a variety of physical duties on active construction sites to support safe, efficient, and high-quality project execution. Laborers work under the direction of the Foreman, following all safety standards and project specifications.
The ideal candidate is dependable, safety-focused, and capable of working effectively in a team environment under varying weather and site conditions.
- Perform general heavy civil construction labor duties
- Operate hand and power tools in a safe and responsible manner
- Adhere to all company, local, and federal safety regulations and protocols to minimize risk to workers, drivers, and pedestrians.
- Take direction from the crew leader for assignments and job duties.
- Perform minor servicing maintenance or refer major problems to Foreman and Shop Manager.
- Remain aware of site conditions and report any hazards or issues to the lead or foreman promptly.
- Maintain positive working relationships with co-workers by showing respect, fostering teamwork, and supporting a collaborative and professional work environment.
- Complete any required documentation, such as incident reports or site logs, in accordance with company standards.
- Be prepared to work outdoors in various weather conditions.
- Perform other physical tasks required to maintain the job site.
- Previous experience performing similar key responsibilities.
- Basic knowledge of construction tools, equipment, and safety practices.
- Must possess a valid driver's license with a motor vehicle report that is in good standing.
- Strong attention to safety and adherence to protocols.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.
- Climbing:
Must have the physical capability to safely climb into and out of equipment that is greater than 10 feet off the ground on uneven terrain multiple times daily. - Heights:
Ability to climb and work safely at heights exceeding 10 feet. - Balance:
Including standing and walking on extremely slick and uneven surfaces while carrying. - Vision: 20/40 corrected vision to see moving safety hazards, moving equipment, vehicles, and obstructions.
- Hearing:
Corrected to hear verbal safety warnings and instructions. - Awkward positions:
Getting to and from both sitting and kneeling on the ground. - Heavy lifting:
Awkward parts and equipment up to 50 lbs. from floor to shoulders, and up to 100…
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