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Lobar Inc

Construction Laborer

Lobar Inc, Dillsburg, PA, United States


Description

Construction Laborers

Lobar, Inc. employs a full-service staff/field of more than 200 professionals comprising every discipline in the construction industry. We know that employees and their welfare are most important to the success or our company. Our long-range objective is the continuous development of a growing and prospering business through which both employees and company will benefit.

Lobar Inc. is large General Contractor working in the public bid markets throughout the entire state of Pennsylvania, as well as Maryland, West Virginia, and New York. We specialize in K-12 education, Higher Education, Water/Wastewater, and all other public construction projects.

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:

The duties and responsibilities of a laborer are all geared toward maintaining a clean, safe and efficient construction site while also supporting the overall project. The list of duties and responsibilities for a laborer on any given day may include the following:
  • Cleaning and preparing construction sites.
  • Loading and unloading materials and equipment.
  • Demolition, including walls, floors, and ceilings.
  • Building and taking down scaffolding and temporary structures.
  • Following instructions from supervisors and implementing construction plans.
  • Assisting skilled tradespeople in their duties including concrete pours.


REQUIRED SKILLS:

- Must be 18 years or older
- Communication and teamwork skills
- Commitment to safety rules
- Must be able to maintain yearly background clearances under Act 151, 34, 114, 24 and 168. All required to work in the PA school district (and/or state specific clearances)
- Must be able to pass a pre-employment substance abuse test
- Must have a valid driver's license and comply with Lobar, Inc's Fleet Operations Policy

PREFERRED SKILLS:

- Authorized to work on federally funded job sites
- Familiarity with power tools and machinery is a plus

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

The following is a list of Physical Demands involved with all field positions.
  1. Standing: Standing would occur approximately 5 - 95% of the work shift on a surface ranging from a grassy, muddy, uneven surface to a black-topped or concrete flat surface, depending on the phase of construction involved. The worker would stand while performing all essential job duties. Standing is mixed with walking and occurs 5 minutes to 1 hour continuously on the essential job duty.
  1. Walking: The worker would walk approximately 50 - 60% of the work shift, ranging in distances from several feet up to 600 feet, depending on job site. Walking would occur on surfaces described in #1 above, while performing all essential job duties.
  1. Sitting: Sitting would occur 5 - 95% of the work shift, including the ½ hour lunch break and 15 minute morning break throughout the 8-hour shift, and while driving the dump truck, forklift and bobcat. Sitting would occur on a metal seated or backed folding chair.
  1. Lifting: The worker would frequently lift objects weighing up to 20 pounds including hand held tools, hammers, wrenches, sockets, nails, drill bits, items weighing 50 - 100 pounds including electric jackhammer, saws, door and door jambs, scaffolding, and all essential materials to perform job duty. The worker is required to lift these tools and materials frequently from ground to waist/chest level and from knee to waist/chest level. A co-worker is available to assist in lifting building materials weighing over 100 pounds.
  1. Carrying: Carrying is frequently required for distances up to 400 feet with objects weighing less than 20 pounds throughout the work shift. Items weighing 20-100 pounds would be carried less than 50 feet. Objects required to be moved greater than 50 feet would be transferred via drywall and door carts obtaining wheels for necessary transfer. The worker would carry objects varying in size from small hand held tools/materials to doors measuring 7 feet in length.
  1. Pushing/Pulling: Pushing/pulling would occur approximately 25% of the workday when opening/closing necessary doors, or transferring the drywall and door carts carrying objects weighing 20-100 pounds on a flat, concrete/black-topped surface. Pushing/pulling requires minimal to maximal effort.
  1. Climbing: The worker would climb approximately 20-25% of the time depending on the job duty. Climbing would occur on ladders, scaffolding, or wall forms to a distance ranging 10 to 25 feet.
  1. Balancing: Balancing would occur 5-10% of the time depending on the job duty. The worker would balance on beams ranging in width of 4-16 inches, distances of 10-25 feet and heights of 10-25 feet from the ground.
  1. Stooping: (Bending at Waist) Stooping is frequently required to floor level when retrieving hand tools or materials while performing all essential job duties.
  1. Kneeling: The worker would frequently kneel while performing all essential job duties.
  1. Crouching: (Bending at Knees and Waist) See #9 Stooping and #10 Kneeling. Crouching occurs frequently while performing all essential carpentry and construction duties.
  1. Crawling: Crawling would occur approximately 5% of the time while performing final construction duties on a flat, concrete surface.
  1. Twisting/Turning: Twisting/turning is frequently required when performing all essential duties.
  1. Reaching: Reaching is required while performing all essential job duties. Reaching occurs from floor to waist/chest level, and on a rare occasion to overhead, depending on the job duty.
  1. Handling/Dexterity: Handling/dexterity is constantly required when performing all essential job duties.
  1. Hazards: Potential hazards may occur when operating tools, machinery, and substances required in performing all essential duties.

Lobar, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer including Disability and Veteran