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Resource Options, Inc. (ROI) is seeking a Commercial Construction Laborer to support projects in the Boston area. Duties include site cleanup, moving materials and assisting trades, with light demolition tasks on site.
Qualified candidates will have OSHA 10, demolition experience and a background in commercial construction, plus the ability to work 40 hours per week and overtime if needed. Strong work history references are required.
At Resource Options (ROI), we understand the biggest asset of any company is its’ people. We are looking for people like us who take pride in their work, are good team-players, are professional and know how to put in an honest days’ work. If you share these values, we would enjoy meeting you. We are seeking a Commercial Construction Laborer to work on projects in the Boston area. Duties may include but not limited to cleaning, material moving and demolition.
Now in our 24th year of operation, ROI partners with professionals in the Design, Construction and Environmental industries to help them identify great opportunities within their area of expertise. With offices throughout New England, New York and New Jersey, ROI seeks candidates interested in rewarding opportunities with companies serving the natural and built environments.
Representative positions include carpenters, electricians, laborers, pipefitters, plumbers, OSHA 40 technicians, CDL drivers, lab pack chemists, HEO’s, w/ww operators, analytical chemists, environmental scientists, EH&S professionals, land surveyors, M/E/P, civil, structural and geotechnical engineers, architects and interior designers, project managers, estimators, superintendents, OPM representatives and more.
ROI provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics.
ROI intends to provide a safe and drug-free work environment for our employees and our clients; as such you may be required to take a pre-employment drug screen before beginning employment.