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Entry-Level Laborer with opportunities for advancement
Job Description
Entry-Level Laborers are workers who perform a broad range of general labor duties, often involving physical work. Their tasks may vary depending on the industry and company they are working for. Here are the key responsibilities of an entry-level laborer:
Assist Skilled Laborers: Entry-level laborers assist skilled workers (such as carpenters, electricians, or plumbers) in their tasks as required. This may involve carrying materials, setting up equipment, or helping with specific construction or renovation tasks.
Physical Labor: Entry-level laborers perform physical labor, including lifting, moving, or disposing of materials. They may need to transport heavy items, dig trenches, or handle tools.
Tool Operation: Laborers operate hand and power tools of various types. This includes using tools for cutting, drilling, or fastening materials.
Site Preparation and Cleanup: Laborers assist with site preparation, cleanup, and setup for various tasks. This involves keeping the work area organized, removing debris, and ensuring safety protocols are followed.
Safety Guidelines: Entry-level laborers follow all safety guidelines and procedures. They wear appropriate protective gear, use tools safely, and report any safety concerns to supervisors.
Material Handling: Laborers load and unload materials, tools, and equipment. They may need to transport items within the worksite or between different locations.
Basic Maintenance: Laborers perform basic maintenance of work tools and equipment. This includes cleaning, lubricating, and ensuring tools are in good working condition.
Training and Safety Programs: Entry-level laborers participate in training and safety programs to improve their skills and knowledge. They learn about safe practices, emergency procedures, and industry-specific guidelines.
Hazard Identification: Laborers identify potential hazards or safety concerns and promptly report them to supervisors. This helps maintain a safe working environment.
Adaptability: Laborers work in various weather conditions and environments. They need to be adaptable and able to perform their tasks regardless of external factors.
Entry-Level Laborer Qualifications
To excel in this role, an entry-level laborer should have the following qualifications:
High School Diploma or Equivalent: A basic education is typically required.
Physical Stamina: Laborers must be physically fit and capable of performing strenuous tasks.
Reliability: Punctuality and reliability are essential for meeting project deadlines.
Ability to Follow Instructions: Laborers must be able to follow verbal and written instructions from supervisors.