Scaffold Erectorother related Employment listings - Auburn, ME at Geebo

Scaffold Erector

New England Scaffolding & Services branch in Auburn,ME is looking to hire for Scaffold Erectors/Laborers.
This is a full time-year round position.
We provide all necessary training, safety equipment and certificates including OSHA10.
As a scaffold erector you will work as part of a crew that will be responsible for building and breaking down scaffolding as well as installing ladders, walkways, and handrails.
In the Scaffold Builder role, you must be able to multi-task and pay great attention to detail.
Construction Laborer Duties include:
Erecting and dismantling scaffolding on job sites safely and efficiently.
You must enjoy working outside in all elements and at high elevations.
You are also responsible for preparing the work site, removing debris, and inspecting the scaffold parts.
Construction Laborer Minimum
Qualifications:
- MUST BE COMFORTABLE WITH HEIGHTS - Must be at least eighteen years of age - Must be able to pass a drug test - Ability to lift and carry 50
pounds in a physical environment - Ability to stand for periods of time up to and exceeding 60 minutes - Ability to make repetitive movements For more information on our company, please visit www.
nescaffold.
com.
Compensation is based on experience with Scaffolding.
New England Scaffolding is an Equal Opportunity Employer of minorities, females, protected veterans, and individuals with disabilities.
New England Scaffolding is also an E-Verify participant.
New England Scaffolding has a drug free work place policy Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$18.
00 - $25.
00 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee assistance program Health insurance Health savings account Paid time off Vision insurance Schedule:
8 hour shift Monday to Friday Overtime Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Construction Multitasking Construction Plant Operation Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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