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CDL Drivers
We no longer source CDL drivers for aggregate or material companies.
CDL drivers transport goods between locations using tractor trailers and heavy trucks. They often travel extensive distances to deliver their loads and must adhere to traffic and safety regulations while still making their deliveries on time.
CDL drivers must hold a commercial driver’s license, which takes three to six months to obtain. Some people expand the types of employment available to them by acquiring additional certifications to become hazardous materials drivers. Your CDL driver job description should specify the type of experience and certification you desire from candidates.
Driving large vehicles can be difficult, so CDL drivers must be comfortable operating heavy machinery and have the hand-eye coordination to do it proficiently. They are also legally required to have strong eyesight and hearing and be in good physical health. To learn more about what you should include in your CDL driver job description, you can review the example listed below.
Concrete
A concrete worker’s job typically includes setting up the areas in which concrete is poured to create walkways or sidewalks, walls, pillars, and other various structures. They introduce a range of materials and other tools to spread and smooth concrete.
General Labor
A construction laborer or construction worker does physical labor on construction sites. They may prepare sites by cleaning them, loading or unloading materials and removing hazards. A general laborer may also run some types of equipment, or put together and take apart scaffolding and other temporary structures. They are essential to highway construction, building, and environmental remediation.
Underground Utilites
Underground utilities are any public service infrastructures installed beneath the ground surface. Underground utilities include, but are not limited to, lines used for electricity distribution, traffic lights, street lights, natural gas transportation, telecommunication, cable television, water/wastewater pipelines, and broadband internet services. Underground utilities are also known as subsurface utilities.
General Labor
General Labor duties vary from project to project. They may include cleaning or preparing a job site, loading and delivering materials, and using a variety of tools and machines such as blowtorches, forklifts, levels, power drills, saws, pressure washers, and more.
Electrical
Construction electricians assemble, install, and wire the electrical systems in new homes and buildings by following blueprints and diagrams. This step is usually taken after the building is partially built.
Handymen
A Handyman must have a wide range of technical know-how and manual dexterity to tackle a variety of tasks. Handymen are constantly working with their hands, operating both hand and power tools. As such, they must be trained on the proper techniques for using tools like hammers, drills, wrenches, saws and other similar tools to make repairs. When it comes to technical knowledge, Handymen have to possess a working knowledge of basic household items like refrigerators, ovens, toilets, sinks, showers, lawnmowers and any other piece of equipment that can be found around the house. In addition to these abilities and areas of knowledge, Handymen need the following skills to get a job.
Carpentry
Carpenters construct and repair structures such as stairways, door frames, partitions, and more that are made from wood and other materials. They also may install kitchen cabinets, siding, and drywall.
Equipment Operators
An equipment operator drives or controls construction equipment, including bulldozers, CDL’s, excavators, pavers, motor graders, backhoes, and more. They operate this equipment to assist in the construction of commercial buildings, homes, roads, and more.
On-site professionals & More!
We can source project managers, superintendents, foreman, safety professionals and more. We often receive several skills when locating workers and, we suggest contacting us first if the scope of work is more specific.
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