Construction Laborer Construction, Mining & Trades - Washington, DC at Geebo

Construction Laborer

Cromer Construction and Restoration Cromer Construction and Restoration Washington, DC Washington, DC Full-time Full-time $16.
24 - $26.
96 an hour $16.
24 - $26.
96 an hour As a General Laborer at Krown Construction & Restoration there is no typical day and the scenery changes often.
You will be working outside with your hands in a wide variety of climates.
On one project you may be working on a slope installing a retaining wall and the next project you could be tearing out hand wood floors.
This is the perfect career for someone that does not want to work in a traditional setting like a warehouse or office.
This is hard work.
This is gritty work.
It will be some of the best and most rewarding work you will ever do because you will have a hand in restoring people's lives.
We are currently hiring laborers but we'll soon be hiring drywall installers, painter, carpenter and foreman positions will be opening soon and at that time current employees will be encouraged to apply.
Employees will be eligible for health and dental benefits, 401k as well as a company vehicle concluding probationary period.
Drivers License and clean driving record REQUIRED.
Construction experience preferred.
This job isn't for everyone as there will be weekend, overtime and on-call requirements depending on the contract.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$16.
24 - $26.
96 per hour Expected hours:
40 - 50 per week
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Schedule:
8 hour shift People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply Ability to commute/relocate:
Washington, DC:
Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required) License/Certification:
Driver's License (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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