Construction Laborer Construction, Mining & Trades - Cypress, CA at Geebo

Construction Laborer

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5 Cypress, CA Cypress, CA Part-time Part-time $20 - $40 an hour $20 - $40 an hour 6 hours ago 6 hours ago 6 hours ago Pay Range:
$20.
00 - $40.
00 Listed wages are based on company-wide ranges.
Actual earnings will vary based on factors such as:
restaurant brand, experience, education, geography, applicable minimum wage, unit volume(s), hours worked & potential overtime pay.
Position:
Construction Laborer Company:
Clockwork Construction Inc.
Location:
5856 Corp Ave, Suite 200, Cypress, CA Clockwork Construction Inc.
is a commercial general contractor specializing in fast food restaurant remodels and new construction along with other commercial remodel and new buildings.
Key
Responsibilities:
Job responsibilities will include but not limited to:
Perform various trades including wood carpentry, finish carpentry, metal stud framing, drywall installation and taping, FRP installation, concrete, installation of doors, frames and hardware, etc.
as needed.
Installation of Fixtures, Furnishings and Equipment.
Track and report hours worked Follow direction of Superintendent/lead carpenter on daily tasks to be performed Qualifications Minimum 1 year experience in the construction industry Proficient reading plan and other construction documentation Have excellent written and oral communication skills Available to work extended hours as required Motor vehicle driving record that is consistent with Company standards and policies Able to travel as needed Compensation:
DOE plus variable bonuses based upon company and individual performance Brand:
WKS Restaurant Corporation Address:
Support Center Clockwork Cypress, CA - 90630 Property Description:
2735 - Support Center Clockwork Property Number:
2466.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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