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We are looking for a general laborer's for Our client in Seaforth, ON. This Facility manufactures concrete sound barriers for highways and expressways. This position pays $21.89 plus bonuses. This is a day shift with opportunity for overtime! Job duties: - Clean, set up and strip molds - Place and secure rebar or mesh according to drawings or instructions - Place, level, rake, and screed concrete in molds - Complete finishing tasks such as troweling and edging - Operate hand and power tools safely and efficiently - Operate overhead cranes for stripping products and pouring concrete - Maintain a clean and organized work area, including molds, tools and equipment. - Support coworkers and contribute to team productivity - Follow all company safety procedures and wear required PPE - Report equipment malfunctions or safety concerns to the Lead Hand or Supervisor - Perform lockouts and safe handling of equipment and materials - Perform other duties as assigned Requirements: - Ability to lift, push, and pull 50 lbs regularly - Basic math and measurement skills - Able to read and follow work instructions and basic shop drawings - Strong attention to detail and focus on producing quality work - Reliable, punctual, and team-oriented - Willing to learn new skills and take on additional responsibilities - Experience with concrete finishing, blueprint reading, forklifts, or cranes is an asset-but not required All applicants must have their own vehicle to get to and from work. APPLY TODAY TO START WORKING ASAP! To apply for this position, please reply to this posting with a copy of your resume OR e-mail your resume to stratford@ablemployment.com. You will receive a reach out from our virtual recruiter to help set up your file with us - please keep an eye on your email inbox for this reach out! Visit the HOT JOBS section of our website to see more full time job openings! Accommodations are available upon request for all individuals with disabilities taking part in the recruitment and selection process.
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