Helper
Top of the Mountain Industries
Inverness, FL
Full-time
Other
Posted on September 18, 2019
Helper needed
Part-time, possibly full-time, starting at $10.00, home and pool, no experience necessary.
Construction Helper Duties and Responsibilities
Construction helpers work in a variety of industries. Specific duties and responsibilities may vary, but there are several core tasks associated with the job, including:
- Unload Materials. A typical responsibility of construction helpers is to unload materials such as lumber, tools, and other equipment at a worksite. They might have to also load materials to be taken to a worksite or transport materials and equipment from one worksite to another.
- Set Up Equipment. Construction helpers generally set up equipment to be used at a job site. They might set up work stations, run lines for power tools, erect scaffolding, layout tools, set up forms for the pouring of concrete foundations, and even hand tools to workers as they perform their tasks.
- Assist with Framing and other tasks. Light construction duties such as pouring foundations or installing sheetrock can fall to construction helpers. They operate equipment to dig trenches, nail together boards for framing, or assist tradesmen with installing windows, electrical or plumbing systems, or other areas of construction.
- Clean Up Worksites. At the end of a workday, construction helpers remove all debris, pack up tools, put away any unused materials, and takedown bracing and scaffolding if necessary. They also keep debris away from active worksites throughout the day to ensure the safety of workers moving about the area.