Cajun Industries, Llc

Cajun Industries, Llc

Full-service construction company offering industrial, commercial, and civil services.

1,000IndustrialEnergyOil and GasRefiningChemical ProcessingPowerManufacturingBuildingsGovernmental InfrastructureAlternative EnergyEmergency Preparedness and Disaster ResponseCommunicationWater QualityCivilStructuralMechanicalDeep FoundationsMarinePipe FabricationSite WorkUnderground UtilitiesPavingStructural ConcreteProcess PipingEquipment Installation and AlignmentDock ConstructionShore StabilizationWebsite

Laborer

Manual labor on construction sites, handling tools, materials, cleanup, and assisting trades.

St. George, Louisiana, United States
Full Time
Entry-level

Job Highlights

Environment
Onsite

About the Role

The Laborer performs manual labor tasks associated with many facets of the construction job site. They are responsible for producing high‑quality work safely and productively, ensuring that materials, tools, equipment, and information are available. They also look for improvement opportunities and must learn safety hazards and proper tool use while working in plant operations or construction sites. Key duties include general clean‑up, digging footings with hand tools, backfilling, loading and unloading materials, stripping concrete forms, and operating power tools such as vibrators, compactors, jackhammers, or chipping guns. The laborer also prepares sites, digs trenches, sets braces, removes rubble and debris, assists other craft workers, and performs other physical tasks requiring minimal skill. • Perform general clean‑up • Dig footings with hand tools • Load and unload materials • Strip concrete forms • Operate power tools such as vibrators, compactors, jackhammers, or chipping guns • Clean and prepare sites, dig trenches, set braces to support excavation sides, and remove rubble and debris • Assist other craft workers as needed

Key Responsibilities

  • footings dig
  • material loading
  • concrete stripping
  • power tools
  • site preparation
  • trench dig

What You Bring

Physical requirements include the ability to lift up to 50 lb (occasionally 100 lb), push/pull, climb ladders and scaffolds, and work on uneven or adverse weather conditions, possibly wearing a respirator. The role also demands hand‑eye coordination, the use of hand and power tools with training, and occasional work in confined spaces. Mentally, the worker must communicate effectively, concentrate amid distractions, make decisions, and be detail‑oriented.

Requirements

  • lift 50lb
  • hand tools
  • confined spaces
  • detail‑oriented
  • effective communication
  • ladder climbing

Work Environment

Onsite

Apply Now