Provides global design-build, preconstruction, MEP engineering and logistics for government, industrial, commercial and hospitality projects.
Install and secure reinforcing steel for concrete structures according to blueprints.
1 months ago ago
Junior (1-3 years)
Full Time
Huntsville, AL
Onsite
Company Size
10,000 Employees
Service Specialisms
Construction services
Project Management
Engineering
Design
General Contractor
Turnkey
Property Development
Sector Specialisms
Government & Federal
Civil/Industrial
Commercial
Hospitality
Aerospace
Client Service Group
Education & Institutional
Food and Beverage
Role
Description
bar cutting
material handling
rebar bending
concrete reinforcement
safety compliance
tool maintenance
Cut bars to required lengths, using hacksaw, bar cutters or acetylene torch.
Loads, transports, unloads material, tools, equipment and supplies.
May perform minor maintenance or cleaning activities of tools and equipment.
Reinforces concrete with wire mesh.
Select and place rod in forms, spacing and fastening them together using wire and pliers.
Responsible for observing and complying with all safety and project rules.
Insures that all reinforcing material is in its proper position, so it receives its intended structural load.
Bend steel rods with hand tools or rod bending machine.
Position and secure steel bars or mesh in concrete forms, footings, columns, walls, and elevated slabs in order to reinforce concrete.
Use a variety of fasteners, rod-bending machines, blowtorches, and hand tools.
Assist in lifting, positioning and securing of material and work pieces during installation.
Requirements
rodbuster
rebar layout
u.s. citizen
blueprint reading
construction
Minimum 2-3 years experience in construction as a rodbuster.
Ability to layout reinforcing steel of varying difficulty from blueprints
MUST BE U.S. CITIZEN
Able to comprehend documents such as safety rules, operating maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. The ability to understand information, ideas, direction and then be able to perform the task or project discussed. Also, to be able to ask questions to insure you understand the information given.
Able to determine number, size, shape and locations of reinforcing rods from blueprints, sketches or verbal instructions.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
$1.3B Revenue
Annual Revenue
Generated approximately $1.3 billion in revenue in 2023.
50+ Countries
Global Presence
Completed projects across more than 50 countries worldwide.
Since 1940s
Legacy
Rooted in a legacy of construction excellence dating back to the 1940s.
Operates two divisions—U.S. and International—offering preconstruction, design‑build, MEP engineering, logistics, and general contracting services under one roof.
Typical projects include U.S. embassies and consulates (e.g., Beirut, Podgorica, Guatemala City), civil/industrial complexes, hotels, commercial buildings, and secure government facilities.
Notable for its in‑house logistics center and self‑perform capabilities—handling site work, concrete, MEP systems, and finishes directly.
The International Group headquarters campus showcases their expertise: a combined office and logistics center built with tilt‑up concrete and sustainability features.
Stands out by immersing in local cultures—training native workforces and delivering U.S.‑standard construction in remote and challenging environments.
Culture + Values
Unity
Respect
Equality
Diversity
Inclusion
Guided by respect and honesty—principles that ensure we never compromise our integrity with our customers, employees, and communities
Safety woven into the fabric of who we are
Culture focused on safety, trust and respect
Environment + Sustainability
30+ LEED Projects
Global Sustainability Footprint
Achieved over 30 LEED-certified projects across 29 countries, showcasing extensive global commitment to sustainability.
50% Energy Savings
Darla Moore Business School
LEED Platinum design with 50% more energy efficiency than code, including improvements in lighting and HVAC systems.
30th LEED Certification
Diplomatic Facility Achievement
Reached the 30th LEED certification for a diplomatic facility, achieving Gold status through advanced photovoltaics and other sustainable features.
30–40% Water Reduction
Efficient Water Use in Projects
Achieved a significant reduction in water use in projects such as the Nuevo Laredo consulate.
Sustainability viewed as whole‑project and whole‑business effort, reducing waste across design, construction and operational phases
Pursue greener options even outside owner’s requirements, taking leadership rather than fulfilling minimum standards
LEED Gold: Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center at Auburn University
LEED Platinum: U.S. Embassy Innovation Center, Helsinki
International HQ office achieved LEED Gold
Inclusion & Diversity
Core values emphasize diversity and inclusion.
Empowerment of women in construction ensures every voice, regardless of gender, is heard with strength and purpose.
Celebrated Women in Construction Week, recognized at the ABC Safe Day Luncheon and Culture News.
25th anniversary emphasizes a legacy of humility, respect, and trust established by Bill Harbert.
Everyone is part of the same team, regardless of skill level.
Internal growth includes multiple family generations working together.