
Laborer
Hensel Phelps
The Role
Overview
General labor support for construction tasks such as concrete, masonry, and carpentry.
Key Responsibilities
- form assembly
- concrete pour
- material handling
- site cleanup
- blueprint reading
- safety compliance
Tasks
-The individual in this position will periodically walk, kneel, sit, crouch, reach, stoop, read/see, speak, push, pull, lift, stand, and finger/type. The frequency of each action varies by workflow and field activity. -After the concrete has cured, the laborers assist in stripping the concrete forms and transporting them for storage. -Assist carpenters in handling and setting door frames. This entails transporting the door frames from the storage area to the work areas and stacking the door frames where needed. -Use of hands and wrists with various tools. -Assembly of concrete forms, laborers are required to lift form prefabricated metal form panels and assist in their placement. -Stooping - Bending the body downward and forward by the spine at the waist. -Assist concrete finishers in moving power trowels and power screeds used to finish the concrete surface. -Support of block masons installing masonry work by handling and transporting bags of cement, lime, sand, and grout. This includes stocking blocks and bricks. -Loads, unloads, and identifies building materials, machinery, and tools. Distributes site materials to the appropriate locations, according to project plans and specifications. Responsible for ensuring that all materials are properly distributed, and the site is swept and well maintained. -Constantly reads written communications and views mail submissions. Will also need to read and understand blueprints, load charts, and take/verify field measurements. -Preparation of areas for the placement of concrete involves final excavation of dirt and rock and fine grading for floor slabs. This work involves shoveling for extended periods of time. -Follow safe work practices in accordance with the Hensel Phelps safety and health program. -Promotes a safe work environment and communicates jobsite hazards. This includes helping to secure the jobsite at the end of business each day and verifying that all site materials are properly stored. -Handle the concrete bucket suspended from a crane that transfers the concrete from the concrete truck to the placement area. After the concrete is poured from the bucket, laborers muck the concrete in slabs to spread it evenly.
Requirements
- osha 10
- high school
- construction layout
- cpr
- driver's license
- us citizenship
What You Bring
-Verification of Work Authorization and Employment Eligibility -Must be able to communicate effectively and professionally with co-workers and stakeholders. -Working from heights - the person must be comfortable and able to work from heights for extended amounts of time. -Experienced in construction layout, blueprint reading and shop drawing reading. -CPR & First Aid Certification. -US Citizenship required for project -Physical Exam (if applicable) -High School Diploma or GED. -Strong mathematical reasoning and quantitative skills. -Possess a keen attention to detail and be able to follow instructions. -Balancing - Ability to maintain body equilibrium to prevent falling and to walk, stand or crouch. -Use of wheelbarrows and brooms. -Climbing - Ascending or descending ladders, stairs, scaffolding and ramps at various heights. -Heavy Work. Exerting up to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. -OSHA 10 Certification. -Background Checks for Badging/Security Clearances (if applicable) -Must be able to hear commands from supervisors and back-up safety alarms on equipment -Visual acuity and ability to operate a vehicle as certified and appropriate. -The person must be able to safely wear a respirator and is able to pass applicable medical and fit testing examinations. -Sometimes operates a computer or tablet and other office machinery, such as a calculator and phone. -Must be reliable and punctual. -Repetitive use of hands and wrists using power, rotational, and vibration tools including prolonged use of jackhammers and pavement breakers. -Grasping - Needs to apply pressure to an object with fingers and palm regularly. -Tolerate legally permissible exposure to dusts and chemicals, such as cement dust, solvents, and curing compounds. -Workers must provide their own safety footwear. -Reaching - Extending hand(s) and arm(s) in any direction for various lengths of time. -Walking - The person in this position needs to frequently move about the jobsite. -Prolonged use of jackhammer and pavement breaker. -Valid Driver's License.
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Benefits
-Substance Abuse Screening
The Company
About Hensel Phelps
-Founded in 1937 in Greeley, Colorado, it evolved from a local residential builder into one of the nation’s top general contractors. -Now an employee-owned firm, it has grown into a multibillion-dollar builder delivering projects across the U.S. -Known for its 'Plan. Build. Manage.' model, it integrates real estate development, construction, and facility services. -It tackles major landmarks—airports, hospitals, data centers, water plants, courthouses—with sophisticated technical scope. -It employs a collaborative 'Hensel Phelps Way'—blending people, process, partnership, and technology across every project. -Its use of BIM and real-time cloud systems underscores its embrace of tech-driven efficiency and precision. -Unusual for a construction firm, it is entirely employee-owned and has delivered over 200 LEED-certified projects.
Sector Specialisms
Aviation
Education
Government
Critical Environment
Security Clearance
-verification of work authorization and employment eligibility -substance abuse screening -physical exam (if applicable) -background checks for badging/security clearances (if applicable)
