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Ceco Concrete Construction is seeking laborers for general construction tasks in Milwaukee. Responsibilities include jobsite clean-up, operating power tools, and assisting with concrete pouring, requiring physical strength and good balance. Applicants preferred with experience in concrete construction. A collective bargaining agreement governs this position.
Ceco Concrete Construction is the nation’s largest concrete subcontractor. Ceco was founded in 1912 and has more than 100 years of experience serving the commercial construction markets, partnering with our clients to provide value to projects of varying scope and complexity.
Primary Responsibilities
Perform general construction labor to include jobsite clean-up and moving of materials by hand.
Operating motorized equipment including power tools & saws.
Work requires alert individuals with good balance and physical strength.
Assist in pouring of concrete.
Install/remove shoring per instructions.
Working during inclement weather, could be exposed to extreme cold and heat, noise and dust from construction operations depending upon project site.
Minimum Qualifications
Frequently lifting, carrying, pushing and pulling up to 50 pounds of material and up to 90 pounds of material with assistance, if requested.
Frequently walking, stooping, kneeling, reaching and climbing.
Frequent use of hand tools such as power tools, hammers.
Preferred Experience
Preference given to candidates with a minimum of 6 months of formwork / concrete construction labor work experience.
This position is governed by a collective bargaining unit. According to the terms of the CBA, applicants who are selected will be required to join the appropriate union within a certain period after hire. Details of union participation will be given to employees upon hire.
Applications valid through December 31, 2024
Ceco Concrete Constructionis an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Qualified candidates will be considered without regard to race, religion, sex, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation or gender identity.