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An established industry player in construction is seeking skilled laborers for exciting projects in Texas. This role involves supporting various trades, performing essential tasks such as hand digging and traffic control, and ensuring jobsite safety. With a strong commitment to employee ownership, the company offers comprehensive benefits, including medical and retirement plans. If you are looking to grow in a dynamic environment and contribute to landmark projects, this opportunity is perfect for you.
Austin Bridge & Road is currently seeking Skilled laborers for various Sister Grove, Texas construction projects. We excel at what we do and are looking for talented construction professionals who want to grow with us.
The laborers will support the project and crew with various tasks.
Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship. Austin Bridge & Road cannot sponsor visas for this position.
We offer comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, life, disability insurance, and a 401K plan. We are a 100% Employee-Owned Company (ESOP)! Learn more at https://www.austin-ind.com/our-company/100-employee-owned.
Austin Bridge & Road is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
With over 100 years in the heavy highway and transportation industry, we deliver asphalt and concrete services and build landmark projects such as highway interchanges, tollways, runways, bridges, rail projects, and water/wastewater facilities.
We do not accept unsolicited resumes or candidate information from staffing agencies, search firms, or third-party recruiters without a written agreement. Unsolicited resumes become the property of the company.
Accessibility Note
If you require a reasonable accommodation to apply or have accessibility concerns, please contact our People Services Team at (877) 831-1217.
We are committed to equal employment opportunity and comply with federal employment laws. For more information, review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.