Assemble machines with bolts, welds, and rivets, and fasten them to foundation using hand tools and power tools
Assemble and install equipment (such as shafting, conveyors, and tram rails) using hand and power tools
Move machinery and equipment using hoists, dollies, rollers, and trucks
Lifting, carrying, pushing, or pulling over 50 lbs will be done with assistance of another team member or equipment.
Dismantle machines using hand tools
Set, level, and align all classes and types of engines, motors, dynamos, generators, conveyors, elevators, monorails, train rails, and/or trolley beams or rails
Climb ladders – average 80m S. Drill and/or tap all holes on turbines, generators, compressors, and pumps
Align machines and equipment using hoists, jacks, hand tools, squares, rulers, lasers, micrometers, and plumb bobs
May operate engine lathe to grind, file, and turn machine parts to dimensional specifications
Handle taglines
Receive and offload all major components
Clean, repair, and adjust all classes and types of jacks, chainfalls, pull-lift, block and tackles, impact wrenches, chipping hammers, rivet guns, air drills, and specialized hydraulic and electric precision torque/tension equipment
Install loose components for Nacelle, hub, and tower preparation
Assist with main erection crane assembly and teardown
Operate cranes, forklifts, hoists, lift trucks, hand tools, power tools, and other materials
Read blueprints and schematic drawings to determine work procedures
Requirements
heavy lifting
50lbs
Lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling: up to 50 lbs.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
no visa sponsorship is provided for this position.
candidates must be legally authorized to work in the u.s. without sponsorship.
Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Founded in 1954
Year Established
The company was established in 1954, marking the beginning of its legacy in construction and real estate.
Multi-Billion Dollar
Enterprise Scale
The company has grown into a multi-billion-dollar organization, showcasing its significant growth and market presence.
The company has successfully delivered major projects across multiple sectors, from high-rise buildings to complex industrial sites.
Known for its strong focus on sustainability and innovative construction practices, Mortenson has consistently been at the forefront of industry trends.
A standout in the renewable energy sector, Mortenson is involved in developing some of the largest wind and solar projects in North America.
With a history of landmark projects, Mortenson has also worked on sports arenas, data centers, and high-profile government buildings.
The company is not just about bricks and mortar; Mortenson also excels in developing cutting-edge technologies to enhance project efficiency and safety.
Culture + Values
Do the right thing
We before me
Inspire what’s possible
Environment + Sustainability
-63% embodied carbon
Carbom reduction in facility
Reduced embodied carbon by 63% through on-site energy generation and storage in a mass-timber campus facility.
80% waste diversion
Waste management achievement
Nearly 20 projects have achieved an average waste diversion rate of 80%.
50,000 tCO2e
Carbon offset investment
Invested in carbon-avoidance freshwater projects to offset at least 50,000 metric tons of CO2 equivalent.
812.9 MW renewable capacity
Renewable energy projects
Commissioned 300 MW wind and 512.9 MW solar capacity, including Solar Star I & II, with green hydrogen construction underway.
Targeting zero carbon and zero energy certifications on projects.
Committed to ILFI’s zero-carbon target for key academic buildings.
Released a 2022 CSR report to measure water, waste, and reduce carbon footprint.
Inclusion & Diversity
$962M contracts
Diverse Business Contracts
Awarded $962 million in contracts to diverse businesses in 2022.
Corporate DEI formalized via Business Resource Groups, mentorship and listening programs
Founding member and 2023 chair of Construction Inclusion Week
Women represented across all job levels, from laborers to project engineers
‘Cultivating a Culture of Inclusion’ approach embraced diversity of backgrounds, experiences and skills